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My prediction for Reform pre-exit poll was 3 seats. I still think I'll be closer than the exit poll.
Quote from: ChrisBx on July 05, 2024, 02:51:14 amMy prediction for Reform pre-exit poll was 3 seats. I still think I'll be closer than the exit poll.Over 4 million votes for reform. Considerably more than the Lib Dem’s. 14.3% of the overall vote.
What's the predictions for how well reform will do. I think it will be a pleasant surprise, more than the current predictions of between 5 and 10 million votes and between 5 and 10 seats.
Quote from: TonySoprano on July 03, 2024, 04:46:01 pmWhat's the predictions for how well reform will do. I think it will be a pleasant surprise, more than the current predictions of between 5 and 10 million votes and between 5 and 10 seats. Doesn't look like that's gonna happen Tony mate.
jees nr labour haven't been sworn in yet
Quote from: SydneyRover on July 05, 2024, 08:05:11 amjees nr labour haven't been sworn in yetAnd for the record I wish them luck. They are going to need it. I am not a labour voter but I want this country to succeed and prosper. I think I can see what going to unfold over the next few years though. My advice to starmer is get a grip of the boat situation. Number one priority. You will then garner support from the populist movement that is gaining traction across the country. Fail to do so. And you will fail, no matter what else you achieve. Love or loathe farage he has the ability to tap into the minds of people in this country. He knows what people want to hear and want to see happen. This has been the immigration election. And labours term in office will be judged on their ability to tackle it more than anything else.
We have to remember that people vote tactically in certain seats. Vote share % isn’t necessarily an accurate idea of how popular certain parties are.Brilliant result for the Lib Dems, which I think is being overlooked on here.
We have to remember that people vote tactically in certain seats. Vote share % isn’t necessarily a more accurate representation of how popular certain parties are compared to seats won.Brilliant result for the Lib Dems, which I think is being overlooked on here.
Did anyone else see Robert Buckland (Con) speak after losing his seat last night (Swindon) - one of the first to declare a result.I don't know much of the man, but from how he spoke, and also how his victorious Labour opponent spoke of him, he came across as a genuine passionate man dedicated to serving his constituents and therefore his country. He seems to have integrity in spades, far more than most of the headlining Tories we have seen in recent months/years.Had they had more of his ilk in leading positions in recent times, they would probably still be in government today.
Pretty sure he voted against same sex marriage more than a few times.Quote from: IDM on July 05, 2024, 09:34:31 amDid anyone else see Robert Buckland (Con) speak after losing his seat last night (Swindon) - one of the first to declare a result.I don't know much of the man, but from how he spoke, and also how his victorious Labour opponent spoke of him, he came across as a genuine passionate man dedicated to serving his constituents and therefore his country. He seems to have integrity in spades, far more than most of the headlining Tories we have seen in recent months/years.Had they had more of his ilk in leading positions in recent times, they would probably still be in government today.
I really can't stand our political voting system. Greens get 2 million votes only 4 seats, Reform get double that only 4 seats, Lib Dems 3.5 million ... 71 seats.
Quote from: KeithMyath on July 05, 2024, 09:56:53 amPretty sure he voted against same sex marriage more than a few times.Quote from: IDM on July 05, 2024, 09:34:31 amDid anyone else see Robert Buckland (Con) speak after losing his seat last night (Swindon) - one of the first to declare a result.I don't know much of the man, but from how he spoke, and also how his victorious Labour opponent spoke of him, he came across as a genuine passionate man dedicated to serving his constituents and therefore his country. He seems to have integrity in spades, far more than most of the headlining Tories we have seen in recent months/years.Had they had more of his ilk in leading positions in recent times, they would probably still be in government today.You don't have to agree with a person's opinions and beliefs to accept that they are genuine in what they believe in, and that they act with integrity. There's often a lot of respect and even friendship between MPs of differing parties, despite their political differences.
Quote from: IDM on July 05, 2024, 09:34:31 amDid anyone else see Robert Buckland (Con) speak after losing his seat last night (Swindon) - one of the first to declare a result.I don't know much of the man, but from how he spoke, and also how his victorious Labour opponent spoke of him, he came across as a genuine passionate man dedicated to serving his constituents and therefore his country. He seems to have integrity in spades, far more than most of the headlining Tories we have seen in recent months/years.Had they had more of his ilk in leading positions in recent times, they would probably still be in government today.Yes I saw that IDM, and it struck me the same way it did you.I was very impressed by Robert Buckland and the incoming Labour candidate Heidi Alexander. He was gracious in defeat and she was humble in victory.If only poiltics could be done like this.
Quote from: Pancho Regan on July 05, 2024, 11:03:37 amQuote from: IDM on July 05, 2024, 09:34:31 amDid anyone else see Robert Buckland (Con) speak after losing his seat last night (Swindon) - one of the first to declare a result.I don't know much of the man, but from how he spoke, and also how his victorious Labour opponent spoke of him, he came across as a genuine passionate man dedicated to serving his constituents and therefore his country. He seems to have integrity in spades, far more than most of the headlining Tories we have seen in recent months/years.Had they had more of his ilk in leading positions in recent times, they would probably still be in government today.Yes I saw that IDM, and it struck me the same way it did you.I was very impressed by Robert Buckland and the incoming Labour candidate Heidi Alexander. He was gracious in defeat and she was humble in victory.If only poiltics could be done like this.His fingerprints are all over the damage the Tories caused to the justice system. Good speech but good riddance.