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Post by perrykneeham on May 23, 2024 7:49:01 GMT
I thought it might be instructive to have a separate thread for this, not least so that we can look back at how our perceptions changed, or not, and how close our original predictions were.
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Post by perrykneeham on May 23, 2024 7:51:25 GMT
On the basis of the recent council elections, the improving economic outlook and Starmer's utter uselessness, but factoring in the stupid, greedy and selfish behaviour of some poor Tories, I'm saying we're still in Hung Parliament territory.
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Post by mids on May 23, 2024 7:54:46 GMT
Good idea. Labour are cunts.
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Post by mids on May 23, 2024 7:58:46 GMT
On the basis of the recent council elections, the improving economic outlook and Starmer's utter uselessness, but factoring in the stupid, greedy and selfish behaviour of some poor Tories, I'm saying we're still in Hung Parliament territory. I'm not so sure. I'm thinking a small to medium majority. Starmer also has the postal vote although maybe he'll lose some of that because he hasn't actually got killing all Jews as a policy. I'm feeling homeless in this election. I don't want to vote for the Tories but there isn't anyone else.
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Post by perrykneeham on May 23, 2024 8:42:11 GMT
Yeah, I'm much the same. Again, hostage to fortune, but I can't see the Tories losing here at the moment.
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Post by moggyonspeed on May 23, 2024 9:31:32 GMT
Same here.
Whilst some Tory voters of yore may jump ship to the LibDems as a protest vote, when it comes to it I really can't see there being the numbers to overturn all the retired Major General Sir Bufton-Tuftons, the widowed Mrs. Ssmythe Fforbes-Hamiltons or the aspirational nouveau-riche of South Oxfordshire - Tories all.
I hope I'm wrong, but I simply can't see it.
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Post by mids on May 23, 2024 9:37:55 GMT
I think I'd vote Labour before I voted Lib-Dem. On principle, at least.
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Post by flatandy on May 23, 2024 13:37:45 GMT
I'd much prefer a hung parliament, but I fear that we're in pretty massive Labour majority territory. The Lib Dems will get a few seats in places like South West London, but generally the people who're anti-Tory and wanted a more tolerant but less Labourish vote are still pissed off with how little was got in return for propping up Cameron. The SNP are a shambles, even by SNP standards. The Greens are gaining votes but are unlikely to win more than a couple of seats. At the other end of the spectrum, the same will happen with REFUK. The Tories are despised, so the votes will go depressingly to the SKSKC.
It's going to be depressing, because Starmer seems to stand for almost nothing. His two guiding principles seem to be "getting power" and "being the Centrist Dad who thinks he's cool and progressive while actually agreeing with the Daily Mail on most things". It will be an improvement on the Tories, but only marginal, but it will have the problems of being an absolutely huge majority with no checks and balances, and on there being a big backlash and collapse in a few years because the majority is built on foundations of custard, leaving Britain with a horrible power vacuum.
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Post by voice on May 23, 2024 13:48:14 GMT
Healthy Labour majority most likely, though with this lot it will be Tory lite, mostly the same only with less cruelty. As ever neither extremes will make any inroads, greens maybe getting the odd seat, but that will be about it.
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Post by flatandy on May 23, 2024 14:02:11 GMT
I think less cruel is very optimistic. I suspect that Starmer will work on being as cruel because he's a Centrist Dad who thinks his electability is based on Blairite triangulation and therefore will want as much visibility as possible on the appearance of cruelty just so the Mail won't accuse him of being soft on cruelty.
It will probably be less corrupt for the first few years, but even that's unlikely to last long because nobody actually believes in anything which creates an opportunity for hucksters to come and take advantage.
The only good thing about this election will be the Tory demise. The replacement will be awful.
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Post by mids on May 24, 2024 7:13:32 GMT
I see Sir Keith is a gutless coward. "Sir Keir Starmer refused to commit to a Tory challenge to take part in six general election TV debates with Rishi Sunak in the run up to July 4. The Labour leader said televised debates “are always a part of an election campaign and no doubt will be a big part of what is going to happen over the next five or six weeks”. But he would not be drawn on specific plans. Rishi Sunak has claimed Sir Keir does not have the “courage” to face him." www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/05/24/general-election-rishi-sunak-latest-news-keir-starmer/
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Post by perrykneeham on May 24, 2024 10:11:25 GMT
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Post by mids on May 24, 2024 10:14:31 GMT
Although these debates are shite anyway.
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Post by flatandy on May 24, 2024 13:40:52 GMT
They want to make you watch 6 debates? Between those two? How much does the Tory Party hate the British public?
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Post by flatandy on May 24, 2024 14:56:53 GMT
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Post by flatandy on May 24, 2024 20:17:32 GMT
Currently over 80 Tory MPs are not even bothering to stand again. Nobody wants to be Michael Portillo this time around, and they know it's coming.
Including, but not only
Michael Gove Andrea Leadsom John Redwood Kwasi Kwarteng Bill Cash Matt Hancock Dombo Raab Tessa May Nadim Zahawi Ben Wallace Bob Stewart Douglas Ross Sajid Javid Chris Grayling Graham Brady
There was no strength in depth in the Tory Party before this, but my god, they won't be able to put together a shadow cabinet even if they get enough seats to form the opposition.
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Post by perrykneeham on May 24, 2024 20:26:57 GMT
f**k me. I'm a month older than Gove. www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-69051548Still, most people in the public sector retire at 55, so it's hardly surprising that Govey has decided, after never quite making it, to "retire" to the HoL. The best club in London. The BBC have been f**k**g rubbish, haven't they? Their whole shtick over the past decade has been about the Westminster village, and they were cold-cocked over the general election. The BBC is now pointless and should be shut down, as should most institutions in UK.
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Post by flatandy on May 24, 2024 20:39:57 GMT
Agree. All Britain's useless archaic establishment institutions should go.
BBC House of Lords Tory Party Pall Mall Club Football Association Royal Family etc...
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Post by voice on May 24, 2024 20:45:07 GMT
Rats, sinking ship, ect
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Post by mids on May 24, 2024 20:47:16 GMT
Getting out of the Commons before Labour take over. It's probably a wise move.
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