UK Politics Thread (Part 3)

Truss has fallen.

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:leafy_green:

Close enough…

She had a 26k majority!!

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

ā€˜The Deep State and the Bank of England did it’

Outside chance she mentions the lettuce.

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I’m assuming that you are reasonably happy with that? Looks like turnout down from 75% to 61% but Wendy Chamberlain actually increased her number of votes.

Uxbridge and South Ruislip declared for Labour now. That’s 4 of the last 5 prime ministerial constituencies that’s fallen.

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Congratulations on getting independence from India.

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Liz Truss will be OK. She probably thinks she won.

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She looks like she’s malfunctioned.

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Surely they only option available to her is the RWNJ grift in the US.

She’s gotta be blacklisted here…surely?

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Sunak should have outsourced the election software to Infosys. They do a bang up job.

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I’m sure Cameron will console her. They’re both into pork.

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BBC only just noticing this…

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Just in different ways…

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Apparently this means that there are now no Conservative MPs representing inner London.

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… or skulks off without saying a word. :grinning:

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Farage, 30p and Tice.

Fucking gross.

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Yep, happy with that.
Been held by Lib Dems for what seems like decades, except for a term after the Braveheart campaign.

Reduction in turnout could be partially down to the postal ballot calamity.
My son’s didn’t arrive in time, along with thousands more no doubt

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It doesn’t feel as good as I’d hoped. The fact that so many people voted for Reform, a party based on fear and hate is a deeply troubling.
Labour’s success is based on a split in the Conservative vote rather than a great amount of enthusiasm for its stance and policies. They may have a big majority, but they have a huge task on their hands.

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