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But didn't Labour get beat? Aren't they celebrating just not getting spanked as badly as they thought they would?
Quote from: GazLaz on June 09, 2017, 03:50:02 pmBut didn't Labour get beat? Aren't they celebrating just not getting spanked as badly as they thought they would?They've done better than 2015. So no not really as they've made gains.
Quote from: RedJ on June 09, 2017, 04:32:55 pmQuote from: GazLaz on June 09, 2017, 03:50:02 pmBut didn't Labour get beat? Aren't they celebrating just not getting spanked as badly as they thought they would?They've done better than 2015. So no not really as they've made gains.RedJ, isnt that what he said but in different words.
Hear hear BB! I was just going to write the same thing. The most incompetant Tory campaign in decades and despite Jezza doing better than he ever gave much impression of doing, Labour were still roundly thumped. They are 65 seats away from even the tiniest majority. This isn't a victory. It's self congratulation that denies the evidence in front of all our eyes. Troubles for May does not equate to a triumph for Jeremy.CheersBobG
I bet there was a moment last night when Jeremy thought " shit, we might win this, get Dianne back to work out how we can back up the promises I made".
Yes the Tories are 58 seats better off as you Tory gloaters are quick to point out. This is mainly due to the electoral system.The Tories got 44%Labour 41%.