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RE: General Election 2024 - lovebabes56 - 04-07-2024 21:36

not long left tp vote

thoghts on who will declare first?


RE: General Election 2024 - southsidestu - 04-07-2024 21:59

60 Secs

Anyone nervous ?


RE: General Election 2024 - lovebabes56 - 04-07-2024 22:02

176 maj for labour 410 seats


RE: General Election 2024 - Tumble_Drier - 04-07-2024 22:04

Exit poll has Reform on 13! I may well be wrong but I can't see that happening....I'd guess 5 at most.

Also Labour on 410? I reckon they could take 15-20 more than that.


RE: General Election 2024 - Snooks - 04-07-2024 22:05

FFS Reform winning 13 seats in the exit poll.
Tories with 131, that's disappointing too. A Tory wipeout would have been preferable. Don't need 144 cunts in the Commons.


RE: General Election 2024 - southsidestu - 04-07-2024 22:05

Lib Dems great result

Reform really good for new party, taking everyone by surprise

SNP collapsed


RE: General Election 2024 - lovebabes56 - 04-07-2024 22:17

Thinking Sunderland may not declare first - was wrong lol


RE: General Election 2024 - Tumble_Drier - 04-07-2024 22:33

If the LibDems pick up 61 seats it's probably because everyone saw Ed Davey's antics and thought they were voting for Count Binface.


RE: General Election 2024 - dundeered - 04-07-2024 22:50

The SNP number seems unrealistically low. Apparently (according to the coverage on BBC One Scotland), the exit poll only polled people in 18 polling stations throughout Scotland, how is that supposed to be representative of the whole of Scotland?


RE: General Election 2024 - southsidestu - 04-07-2024 23:08

Mhairi Black said that 10 seats was in line with the low end of what The SNP's internal polling was predicting so did not find it that surprising

Labour's result is a victory for voter efficiency, predicted to get 36% of the popular vote it is roughly the same as The Tories in 2015 but Labour will win 410 seats where as The Cons won 330

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