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St Chads Lad

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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #135 on: 17:25:37, 05/07/24 »
After a recount, South Basildon & East Thurrock has been won by Reform. Which now has a fifth MP…


Stephen Conlay is elected. There were 98 votes in it. More seats than the Greens now…

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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #136 on: 17:51:42, 05/07/24 »
Nigel said he's going after Starmer, I believe Corbyn will do the same. O0
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All that's necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

St Chads Lad

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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #138 on: 18:05:33, 05/07/24 »
Nigel Farage says electoral reform is a priority objective, with Britain’s first-past-the-post voting system producing perverse results. Tice said Labour has only around twice as many votes as Reform, but 100 times its representation in Parliament. The Conservatives have similar overrepresentation. So do the Liberal Democrats, who are receiving dozens of seats on a significantly lower share of the national vote than Reform.

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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #139 on: 21:21:07, 05/07/24 »
The last photos from former PM Sunak’s No 10 were released on Flickr.com, If you woke up to see these you’d think he’d won a landslide…
A senior Tory source has it bluntly: “He’s literally doing the [censored] conga after wiping out the party.” Even Starmer’s welcome reception was more muted than this…

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Good riddance
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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #140 on: 09:10:37, 06/07/24 »
Angela Rayner is Deputy Prime Minister and Keir Starmer dies of a heart attack '''''''''''''''''''''
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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #141 on: 09:19:48, 06/07/24 »
Angela Rayner is Deputy Prime Minister and Keir Starmer dies of a heart attack '''''''''''''''''''''
And she has a policy of not using nuclear weapons no matter what the scenario

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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #142 on: 14:02:31, 06/07/24 »
"I understand that a strong woman standing up to you is met with such reticence,” replies Jess Phillips to a group of men intimidating her.


 What could her comments possibly mean? Is there a hint of islamophobia in them?


  Is she actually surprised that the men that follow the religion of peace aren't keen on females in positions of power?


  All that sucking up to them doesn't pay off, she like all left wing idiots believe that by feeding the crocodile it will eat them last.


  They're about to find out differently.

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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #143 on: 14:40:57, 07/07/24 »
The Labour Cabinet
A crew of midwits, dimwits and out-and-out hostile actors. Like the cast of an amateur dramatic production, we can almost predict who is going to be the first to fall off the stage, flounce off in a strop or let the whole show down. Who was that bloke, You know that roly-poly one who kept putting his secretary across the desk and punching people? Oh yeah John Prescott, That’s the fella. Decent chap. It was a reminder that Labour are just as capable as the Conservatives at embarrassing themselves and their country. It is unthinkable that Lammy, Rayner, Streeting or the improbable Transport Secretary (look her up and despair), etc., will be able to govern without making some catastrophic balls up.




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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #144 on: 19:14:01, 08/07/24 »
What amazes me, is the fact that none of them can give a speech or talk about anything , without reading it out. When Biden claimed to be the first black woman,surely that wasn't written.
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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #145 on: 16:58:08, 09/07/24 »
Interesting intro to new Parliamentarians , Nigel one chear,[was it Tice?] also groans when he had a pop at the little man[ex Speaker]
The next MP to speak ,standing in front of Nige represented a Northern Ireland Party said Unity with the UK must be strong as some are in thrall with a foreign power,Ireland?
That didn't get the same reaction.
Seeing as the Tory benches must be half empty, why cant the Scots,NI . and others sit there?
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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #146 on: 11:44:23, 19/07/24 »
Local Government Uncovers Over 6,500 Lost Votes from Election Day.


Wandsworth Council has discovered a significant error in the election results for the Putney constituency (electoral district), revealing that 6,558 votes were initially missed on election day, amounting to approximately 15 percent of the original turnout. Despite the error, the outcome of the election remains unchanged, confirming Labour‘s Fleur Anderson as the MP for Putney, a position she has held since 2019.Due to the reissue of results, candidates across parties saw their vote counts increase by 13 to 17 percent.The Conservative Party has raised concerns about the competence of the election team, particularly since the parliamentary election count was overseen by a new Labour administration. Wandsworth Council had been controlled by the Conservatives from 1978 to 2022.Peter Graham, a Tory councillor, voiced strong concerns over the handling of the situation, stating, “It’s extremely concerning that the Council knew the official declaration was wrong, failed to tell anyone, and then concealed a correction on its website.”The incident has sparked broader concerns about other constituencies where narrow majorities could potentially have been affected by errors. Several races in Britain’s July 4 snap election were decided by thin margins.

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Re: Election 2024
« Reply #147 on: 13:24:57, 19/07/24 »
 corruption is endemic in certain areas , Oldham ,Rochdale , Rotherham , and so on