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The outcome of this poll were it to occur according to electoral calculus these would be the seats for each party

 

Lab: 533

Con: 19

LD:50

Rfm:4

Grn: 1

SNP: 21

PC: 3

OTH:1

NI: 18

 

LAB Maj 416

 

 

 

 

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37 minutes ago, DCI Frank Burnside said:

 

The outcome of this poll were it to occur according to electoral calculus these would be the seats for each party

 

Lab: 533

Con: 19

LD:50

Rfm:4

Grn: 1

SNP: 21

PC: 3

OTH:1

NI: 18

 

LAB Maj 416

 

Just to note that under this result, the Tories would be the 4th party and get a question once in a blue moon. Labour government, Lib Dem opposition, SNP third party. :D

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4 hours ago, DCI Frank Burnside said:
The outcome of this poll were it to occur according to electoral calculus these would be the seats for each party

 

Lab: 533

Con: 19

LD:50

Rfm:4

Grn: 1

SNP: 21

PC: 3

OTH:1

NI: 18

 

LAB Maj 416

If we get a result anything like that, all the media will have to censor it in the morning headlines/front pages because it would be considered "graphic material".

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36 minutes ago, DCI Frank Burnside said:

 

 

Labour will be shitting themselves now I'm sure :rolleyes:

 

 

 

Nice, plenty of questions about how well Brexit's going will likely fly his way once he's out.

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46 minutes ago, DCI Frank Burnside said:

 

 

Labour will be shitting themselves now I'm sure :rolleyes:

 

This is an attempt to stop the flow of votes to reform. Johnson already lost the Red Wall when he was in office. This is about shoring up the core conservative vote

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50 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:

 

This is an attempt to stop the flow of votes to reform. Johnson already lost the Red Wall when he was in office. This is about shoring up the core conservative vote

 

 

Well, yeah - and forcing him out so any blame for the tanking support over the last five years is shared. 

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My polling card has arrived.

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23 minutes ago, The Old Crem said:

My polling card has arrived.

 

Thanks for letting us know.

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9 minutes ago, Toast said:

Thanks for letting us know.

 

Fuck. Reform are getting at least one vote after all.

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36 minutes ago, The Old Crem said:

 

That would be an extraoridnary waste of time and resources if there wasn't a real fear about it. Internals must have them sufficently worried

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Considering that the Tories are already turning their attention to the 2029 election threatening people with a Generation of Socialism if Labour grant the vote to 16 year olds. Are any of the people advocating tactical voting considering the possibility of gerrymandering the Tory Rump so that it is skewed towards the centre of the political reception rather than the far right. It also might stop Reform from getting their hands on any seats

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49 minutes ago, The Old Crem said:

 

"Late kick-offs have become controversial with supporters because while they allow broadcasters to show more live games, they make it more expensive for travelling fans, many of whom have to book overnight accommodation."

 

How about moves to increase late-night public transport across the country?  I have to miss all sorts of evening events because the trains don't run late enough to get me home.

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2 hours ago, The Old Crem said:

 

 

Very nice colour palette, with them all in varying shades of blue.  Someone put some thought into that.

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Ipsos’ first major Multi-level Regression and Post-stratification poll of this election has been released. It reckons:

 

LAB: 453 (maj of 256)

CON: 115

LDM: 38

SNP: 15

PC: 4

GRN: 3

REF: 3

OTH: 19

 

It does, however, include 117 seats that are very close. Tories are 2nd in 50 of these, Labour in 43.

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It would mean senior Tory figures such as Grant Shapps, Penny Mordaunt, Gillian Keegan, Johnny Mercer and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg losing their seats.

 

Corbyn also projected to lose his seat

 

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I put Corbyn down in the Portillo Moment thread. He's been the MP since 1983, but as an Independent running against Labour this time it's going to show how much personal support he has locally.

More than certain that he'll lose but I'm interested by how much.

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Jeremy Cunt has been caught on mic mouthing off about how the Tories "aren't given credit for [their] superb record".

 

Clearly been spending time with Gillian "Fucking Good Job" Keegan.

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