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Friday 8th May 2015
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Nick Harvey loses his seat to the Cons
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Ed Balls is reportedly looking very vulnerable.Has Labour lost any shadow Cabinet MPs apart from the ones that were in Scottish seats ?
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Nothing on Lucas's seat & Bristol West.
Sorry, Tizme, but Labour need all we can get.
Sorry, Tizme, but Labour need all we can get.
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So, if EdM resigns, who do you want to take over ?
Personally I'm not sure there is anybody in the Shadow Cab that I'd vote for.
I would vote for Dan Jarvis though.
Personally I'm not sure there is anybody in the Shadow Cab that I'd vote for.
I would vote for Dan Jarvis though.
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Cons gain Dorset Mid &Poole
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Con gain Dorset Mid & Poole from LD
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TheGrimSqueaker wrote:Ed Balls is reportedly looking very vulnerable.Has Labour lost any shadow Cabinet MPs apart from the ones that were in Scottish seats ?
What is the matter with people ?
A politician who is qualified to do economic stuff and they may kick him out ?
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I hope they don't ditch the policies when Miliband resigns.
Alternatively, lie lie lie, promise the earth for no extra cost and implement whatever the fuck you want after you're in government. Brass neck and a refusal to show humility, spurious claims about the opposition repeated again and again and again. That's what wins elections. Fear. [/rant]
Alternatively, lie lie lie, promise the earth for no extra cost and implement whatever the fuck you want after you're in government. Brass neck and a refusal to show humility, spurious claims about the opposition repeated again and again and again. That's what wins elections. Fear. [/rant]
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Brighton Kemptown: Con hold
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Con hold Brighton Kemptown
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Home made bread, butter and honey anyone ?
Feel better for eating.
Feel better for eating.
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LD hold Bristol West !
Stephen Williams.
Stephen Williams.
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I hope he doesn't or, if he feels he has to do something, do what John Major did and put himself up for re-election. If he does that he will still have my vote.pk1 wrote:So, if EdM resigns, who do you want to take over ?
Personally I'm not sure there is anybody in the Shadow Cab that I'd vote for.
I would vote for Dan Jarvis though.
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pk1 wrote:LD hold Bristol West !
Whose seat is this ?
Greens were after it. Sorry I got brain addled earlier.
Hope Labour get Brighton P.
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It's Stephen Williams.yahyah wrote:pk1 wrote:LD hold Bristol West !
Whose seat is this ?
Greens were after it. Sorry I got brain addled earlier.
Hope Labour get Brighton P.
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Someone on Twitter says Brighton Pav not likely till 8.30am
Seems a long time.
Seems a long time.
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Might have to get some sleep soon, been up for almost 24hrs now.
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Oh bollocks - Thanet South is only just now about to start counting - something to do with delay in delivering postal votes to the count... Result due about 10am.
UKIP are saying what you need to look at is the share of the vote and anything above eight or nine percent is outperforming public expectations. Is that pre-emptive disaster management?
UKIP are saying what you need to look at is the share of the vote and anything above eight or nine percent is outperforming public expectations. Is that pre-emptive disaster management?
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Cameron tweets:
Here's to a bright future for everyone
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Correction by Sky
Lab gain Bristol West from LD !
Lab gain Bristol West from LD !
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Thanks for keeping the site running well Dan.
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SKY News thing says LABOUR have taken Bristol West, though.
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Morning all,
Fucking hell.
Fucking hell.
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modem died - only just now back
dearly wish things were different.
dearly wish things were different.
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Bristol West
Lab gain from LD with a 8.8% majority, 72% turnout
candidates votes %
Thangam Debbonaire 22,900 35.7% Labour
Darren Hall 17,227 26.8% Green
Stephen Williams 12,103 18.9% Lib Dem
Claire Hiscott 9,752 15.2% Cons
Paul Turner 1,940 3.0% Ukip
Dawn Parry 204 0.3% Indy
Stewart Weston 92 0.1% Indy
Lab gain from LD with a 8.8% majority, 72% turnout
candidates votes %
Thangam Debbonaire 22,900 35.7% Labour
Darren Hall 17,227 26.8% Green
Stephen Williams 12,103 18.9% Lib Dem
Claire Hiscott 9,752 15.2% Cons
Paul Turner 1,940 3.0% Ukip
Dawn Parry 204 0.3% Indy
Stewart Weston 92 0.1% Indy
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Maidstone stayed Tory, although her vote share was reduced. And our Labour vote was up on last time, albeit only about 1%. Yesterday, with all its optimism, seems a lifetime away now.
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Morning all.
I got up at 6am, turned the tv on, turned the tv off and went back to bed with the tablet. I've just finished catching up with ftn's overnight coverage.
It's a weird thing, but I was pottering around about 10pm last night when the exit polls were about to come out when I suddenly didn't want to hear them. I turned the tv off and went to bed. I'm glad I did. It seems the Scottish polls were right, godammit. Not to mention the LD collapse. My dad said on Weds that it was going to turn a sea of blue from North Somerset to Land's End, just like the 80's. I can't believe he's right. I thought at least David Laws would hang on. I blame Clegg - Charles Kennedy wouldn't have let this happen. And now Kennedy is gone. What a strange night. I haven't checked Rees-Mogg, but he's bound to have got back in. Can't look at the tv. Anyone got the katest nos?
I got up at 6am, turned the tv on, turned the tv off and went back to bed with the tablet. I've just finished catching up with ftn's overnight coverage.
It's a weird thing, but I was pottering around about 10pm last night when the exit polls were about to come out when I suddenly didn't want to hear them. I turned the tv off and went to bed. I'm glad I did. It seems the Scottish polls were right, godammit. Not to mention the LD collapse. My dad said on Weds that it was going to turn a sea of blue from North Somerset to Land's End, just like the 80's. I can't believe he's right. I thought at least David Laws would hang on. I blame Clegg - Charles Kennedy wouldn't have let this happen. And now Kennedy is gone. What a strange night. I haven't checked Rees-Mogg, but he's bound to have got back in. Can't look at the tv. Anyone got the katest nos?
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If Ed Miliband resigns or is pushed out, I will resign my membership.
He is a good man, an effective politician, and a socialist.
The great British public have been blind to evidence and deaf to reason - if the Labour party choose to follow their self-harming idiocy and get rid of the man whose personal attributes got people like me to join, then there is no hope for them. Murdoch and Dacre et al will have won.
The potential this country had to change course 24 hours ago has gone; we can expect viciousness on a grand scale, more poverty, less justice, and a government of such venality and incompetence we will see more social division and the end of the union.
I am gutted, I am angry, and if I could emigrate I would. I had hope yesterday, now all I have is a sick trepidation.
This "victory" for Cameron is based on lies, and I predict some serious social unrest at some point.
If what's left of the Libbing dead go into another deal with the Tories, we are fucked. If they don't, and finally show some backbone, it's possible that Cameron might face some opposition - but it's not looking good, and Clegg is what stands between the Tories and hope. Again.
He is a good man, an effective politician, and a socialist.
The great British public have been blind to evidence and deaf to reason - if the Labour party choose to follow their self-harming idiocy and get rid of the man whose personal attributes got people like me to join, then there is no hope for them. Murdoch and Dacre et al will have won.
The potential this country had to change course 24 hours ago has gone; we can expect viciousness on a grand scale, more poverty, less justice, and a government of such venality and incompetence we will see more social division and the end of the union.
I am gutted, I am angry, and if I could emigrate I would. I had hope yesterday, now all I have is a sick trepidation.
This "victory" for Cameron is based on lies, and I predict some serious social unrest at some point.
If what's left of the Libbing dead go into another deal with the Tories, we are fucked. If they don't, and finally show some backbone, it's possible that Cameron might face some opposition - but it's not looking good, and Clegg is what stands between the Tories and hope. Again.
"Poverty is the worst form of violence" - Mahatma Gandhi
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Morning all. Just got up. WTF happened? This is a nightmare result.
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you-
Ye are many - they are few."
Which in sleep had fallen on you-
Ye are many - they are few."
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Yes indeed.Spacedone wrote:Morning all,
Fucking hell.
Lots of thinking for Labour to do, problem is they really need to create time and space to think.
On a very minor plus side, once Cameron gets over the huge ego trip of scraping a win, he has an absolute nightmare ahead of him.
How is he going to deliver all those promises? What is he going to do about Europe? How is he going to handle ongoing Tory civil war?
Release the Guardvarks.
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Letsskip:
250 to 212 in Cons favour
Dennis Skinner has kept his seat
250 to 212 in Cons favour
Dennis Skinner has kept his seat
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Tatton: Con hold (Osborne)
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Morning!
Not that good
@pk1 yes bad news from Colne Valley - but not all bad
Jane increased Labour's vote by several thousand to nearly 20,000 - which was more than enough to be elected in 2001 and 2005 for Labour.
Unfortunately the Tory increased his vote by a similar amount.
The Lib Dems on the other hand slumped from around 17,000 to around 4,000.
It feels to me that one of the stories of the night is that the Lib Dems did too badly! I always thought they would hold on to their orange book true Liberal types, but clearly not.
Enough. I haven't cried yet and it can't be far off...
Not that good
@pk1 yes bad news from Colne Valley - but not all bad
Jane increased Labour's vote by several thousand to nearly 20,000 - which was more than enough to be elected in 2001 and 2005 for Labour.
Unfortunately the Tory increased his vote by a similar amount.
The Lib Dems on the other hand slumped from around 17,000 to around 4,000.
It feels to me that one of the stories of the night is that the Lib Dems did too badly! I always thought they would hold on to their orange book true Liberal types, but clearly not.
Enough. I haven't cried yet and it can't be far off...
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Recount in Ed Balls' constituency.
Norman Lamb retains North Norfolk for LibDems
Norman Lamb retains North Norfolk for LibDems
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Con gain Taunton Deane from LD - Jeremy Brownes seat
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Well and Scotland.TechnicalEphemera wrote:Yes indeed.Spacedone wrote:Morning all,
Fucking hell.
Lots of thinking for Labour to do, problem is they really need to create time and space to think.
On a very minor plus side, once Cameron gets over the huge ego trip of scraping a win, he has an absolute nightmare ahead of him.
How is he going to deliver all those promises? What is he going to do about Europe? How is he going to handle ongoing Tory civil war?
Don't worry we all know he has the deft skills needed to manage issues of such constitutional enormity.
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The sliver of Libdem Orange that was holding back the sea of Tory blue in comfortable southern England collapsed and the Scottish did as Murdoch told them like sheep (except the Scottish who didn't, of course, who are now in as big a pile of s**t as the rest of us).frightful_oik wrote:Morning all. Just got up. WTF happened? This is a nightmare result.
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Con gain Taunton Deane from LibDems
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Con gain Cheadle from LD (Mark Hunter)
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ephemerid wrote:If Ed Miliband resigns or is pushed out, I will resign my membership.
He is a good man, an effective politician, and a socialist.
The great British public have been blind to evidence and deaf to reason - if the Labour party choose to follow their self-harming idiocy and get rid of the man whose personal attributes got people like me to join, then there is no hope for them. Murdoch and Dacre et al will have won.
The potential this country had to change course 24 hours ago has gone; we can expect viciousness on a grand scale, more poverty, less justice, and a government of such venality and incompetence we will see more social division and the end of the union.
I am gutted, I am angry, and if I could emigrate I would. I had hope yesterday, now all I have is a sick trepidation.
This "victory" for Cameron is based on lies, and I predict some serious social unrest at some point.
If what's left of the Libbing dead go into another deal with the Tories, we are fucked. If they don't, and finally show some backbone, it's possible that Cameron might face some opposition - but it's not looking good, and Clegg is what stands between the Tories and hope. Again.
I've been tussling with that too Ephie.
Was going to ask you all to not let me knee jerk though, is resigning going to help us win against these bastards in 2020 ?
My husband's back asleep, but I think he will say make no hasty decisions, by resigning [he's a member too] we would give the right wing press & the SNP succour, they could use loss of membership as an effective attack.
In the short term though I am letting my sulky inner child loose.
Will do research on Scottish products & services, and any SNP donors amongst them will not benefit from my purchasing them. That's the only power I have.
Eric may be able to help on that.
It will become apparent in the next few weeks what the SNP really wanted.
My ears will be closed to the shrieks of betrayal from the usual suspects when they twig what's gone on, those who let their brains go soft and fell for Sturgeon's rhetoric.
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I am so sick of sociopathic greed. There is no point in having another foot-in-the-door labour. We need to make sure that Labour continues to develop into a genuine alternative for your average citizen (working or otherwise). Labour seriously needs to keep it's eye on the ball, taking cameron to task and not getting caught up in another leadership contest.Over in the City, traders are pleased that the Conservatives have had such a good night.
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I wouldn't rush to quit just yet. There is a serious debate to be had in Labour and your voice should be heard.ephemerid wrote:If Ed Miliband resigns or is pushed out, I will resign my membership.
He is a good man, an effective politician, and a socialist.
The great British public have been blind to evidence and deaf to reason - if the Labour party choose to follow their self-harming idiocy and get rid of the man whose personal attributes got people like me to join, then there is no hope for them. Murdoch and Dacre et al will have won.
The potential this country had to change course 24 hours ago has gone; we can expect viciousness on a grand scale, more poverty, less justice, and a government of such venality and incompetence we will see more social division and the end of the union.
I am gutted, I am angry, and if I could emigrate I would. I had hope yesterday, now all I have is a sick trepidation.
This "victory" for Cameron is based on lies, and I predict some serious social unrest at some point.
If what's left of the Libbing dead go into another deal with the Tories, we are fucked. If they don't, and finally show some backbone, it's possible that Cameron might face some opposition - but it's not looking good, and Clegg is what stands between the Tories and hope. Again.
Ed probably will resign, but I really think he should at least give it a month for the dust to settle (he probably won't though). He will view this as a pretty personal defeat, but again it isn't. This is far more complex. The Lib Dems no longer exist, what does that mean and should some steps be taken to re-align centre left politics. How does Labour decouple Scotland from England so they don't poison each other? How can Labour fight the lock the elite have on the levers of power (BBC/Press)? How can Labour accomodate English Nationalism? How can Labour be seen as economically safe whilst still standing for its core values?
The answer to these questions goes beyond questions like is the party too left wing. There is no future for the party as a pale copy of the Tories.
Release the Guardvarks.
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Ah, now that's less of a surprise than Yeovil, but it was one of the ones I was hoping the LDs could hold into to deny the Tories. The LDs always needed to do well to keep the Tories in check in places Labour can't win. With less tactical voting, it may improve Labour's vote share, but I guess that won't do them much good now.LadyCentauria wrote:Con gain Taunton Deane from LibDems
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agree - now is not the time to let Labour go into navel-gazing. It needs to be on the Tories' back while continuing the process of building itself into a grassroots-driven representation of the majoriy of people.TE wrote:I wouldn't rush to quit just yet. There is a serious debate to be had in Labour and your voice should be heard.
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LD hold Leeds NW
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Shoulders and tissues are here Paul.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Morning!
Not that good
@pk1 yes bad news from Colne Valley - but not all bad
Jane increased Labour's vote by several thousand to nearly 20,000 - which was more than enough to be elected in 2001 and 2005 for Labour.
Unfortunately the Tory increased his vote by a similar amount.
The Lib Dems on the other hand slumped from around 17,000 to around 4,000.
It feels to me that one of the stories of the night is that the Lib Dems did too badly! I always thought they would hold on to their orange book true Liberal types, but clearly not.
Enough. I haven't cried yet and it can't be far off...
I know we nearly fell out about the Nats, but I'm sorry, it seemed step too far to like them when they are clearly out to destroy Labour and stick two fingers up to those who need help in the rest of the nation.
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Con gain St Austell & Newquay from LD
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I'm not sure what Labour can do to be honest, it's the electorate who have turned insane and it them who are going to have to realise what they've just done. They've clearly stopped listening to Labour.TechnicalEphemera wrote:Yes indeed.Spacedone wrote:Morning all,
Fucking hell.
Lots of thinking for Labour to do, problem is they really need to create time and space to think.
On a very minor plus side, once Cameron gets over the huge ego trip of scraping a win, he has an absolute nightmare ahead of him.
How is he going to deliver all those promises? What is he going to do about Europe? How is he going to handle ongoing Tory civil war?
Some people just like punching themselves in the face and living in fear it seems.