
Take your own in if you are that much of a knob I'd have said.As I was voting yesterday there was a stereotypical reform voter arguing about having to use a pencil rather than a pen.
"Why? She was gesturing to the volunteers"
It'll all be a conspiracy to how they got so few seats.
I think they get a good hourly rate for that. A friend of mine worked in the counting centres a couple of times in the 2000s and was getting something like 15 quid an hour.Take your own in if you are that much of a knob I'd have said.
I always thank the people that run the polls and feel a tiny bit ashamed I haven't volunteered
Farage wins. Sentenced to 5 years in Clacton on Sea.Thank fuck it wasn't 13 seats, 4 is still a concern although I'm pleased Farage got elected cos now he'll have to do the job instead of swanning around saying how shit all the MPs are
Shit I fortgot Braverman (sp?) - she's a fucking nightmareLooking at who's left in the tories I'm not terribly sure Sunak will get to resign as leader. They got so few alternatives
Cleverly? Badenok? Hunt? Last time round I think Tugenhat stood? Beyond them Esther McVay or Steve Barclay?
Not exactly prime leadership talent
Seems ripe for Farage to take over
Yep, pretty much as expected.Just seen the NI result. Wow! Now I see what you mean @Bradley. Was that expected?
I now realise that the 'independant' is a actually a DUP guy and Paisley lost to another Unionist so it's still pretty much the same 7 SF vs 8 UnionistYep, pretty much as expected.
Somehow can't see Truss in a shedSo many political biographies getting started this weekend.
Good luck getting a shed office in B&Q for the next couple of weeks.
Reform had 4m votes and 4 seats, Lib dems 3.4m and 71 seats, Tories had 6.7m and 119 seats. I understand that it would never be votes equals exact proportion of seats, but that feels totally broken in terms of a democratic vote?
Somehow can't see Truss in a shed
The funniest thing about Paisley is the seat had been his dad's and then his for the last 50 years. People call Ian Paisley Jr either Jr or Ian Όg, that's the Irish for young, so if a child has the same name as their dad or grandfather they would be referred to as Όg. He was probably more upset about losing the chance for all-expenses trips to the Maldives.I now realise that the 'independant' is a actually a DUP guy and Paisley lost to another Unionist so it's still pretty much the same 7 SF vs 8 Unionist
If that does come to pass we'll know who to look for 🙃Not even in lots of bits in several bin bags?
Seats I'm guessing!Also, the SDLP got two votes and they're nationalist so it's more 9 outright nationalists v 8 outright unionists and then an independant and an Alliance seat.
Boris is still looking at Fridges.So many political biographies getting started this weekend.
Good luck getting a shed office in B&Q for the next couple of weeks.
Maybe upgrading for Freezers given @Woland 's comments!Boris is still looking at Fridges.
She seems nailed on to be the next leader doesn't she. I'd be watching my back if I were heJust hoping for Angela Rayner to hand a hundred letters in and call a no confidence vote.
Nice one Kier, now fuck off with this manifesto of zero change.
It seems 100% clear to me that Labour didn't win this election (weird to say when they got a ridiculously, amazingly huge majority), rather the Tories lost it. Their votes going to the Lib Dems in the south/Sothwest and to Reform across the whole of GBNo borrowing. No changes to taxation. Just jiggle things about a bit. Can't see how that gets anyone anywhere, or is popular with anyone. A 'vote for change' with a promise of more of the same. The country is in the bin and needs ambition.
Yeah, pretty much. Of course Sinn Fein "distance" themselves from the paramilitaries these days but will still show up at the odd funeral of ex IRA members...Seats I'm guessing!
I always took it that the Alliance were non-sectarian and SDLP were the 'polite' version of nationalism. Taking their seats and distancing themselves from para-militaries (which of course is a given nowadays that goodness)
Looking at who's left in the tories I'm not terribly sure Sunak will get to resign as leader. They got so few alternatives
Cleverly? Badenok? Hunt? Last time round I think Tugenhat stood? Beyond them Esther McVay or Steve Barclay?
Not exactly prime leadership talent
Seems ripe for Farage to take over
To be very important and to have a posh bank accountI'm not totally sure what Farage wants though, ultimately.
