UK Politics Thread (Part 3)

“The natural party of government”

Fuck off.

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The only correct response.

Fuck right off.

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Curtis reckons that the Reform vote is not as big as expected in the two declared results, both strong leave areas.

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I can’t take him seriously with his hair so neat.

Need to wait a few hours, until he starts looking like Doc Brown.

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He always reminds me of the skeleton from the 80s Scotch ads.

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Reform/UKIP were successors to Goldsmiths Referendum party, not all that new.

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Farage is gonna be shoved down our throats for years…

Blergh.

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He already has been.

Without the media platform, he’d be just another pub bore.

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Indeed, but now he’s gonna be an MP.

They’ll treat him like the fucking King.

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Loathsome is off. What a shame.

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‘My passion is early years. I want to go and poison the future as much as I can.’

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Interesting that 4 of the top 5 majorities since the war have been Labour.

I did not know that.

EDIT - assuming the Exit Poll holds.

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Good point raised by Mandy there.

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I know this isn’t relevant for the seats, but is there a prediction on overall percentages of the different parties nationwide?

Thank fuck David Bull will never be anywhere near power.

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I don’t think I’ve seen anything yet on percentages other than what was in the pre vote polls

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Bull by name, bull by nature.

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Labour does not represent people in the north? Try telling that to the people of Liverpool.

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3-0. Sunderland North is Labour, with Reform second again.

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They’re all mirror images of one another, the three called so far.

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