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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYes but they've picked up UKIP voters, who were mostly Tories really. Sunderland shows UKIP -16% and Con +11% and Lab +4%. Really Cons have lost some of the previous UKIP voters to Labour, not gained.
Maybe.
I know. I was going to watch the exit poll and see if I was right about the Tories getting a small number of extra seats, or whether I was wrong and the Tories were getting a large number of extra seats, and then watch something else for a bit and go to bed. And now it's actually interesting. Grrrr.
Lucky I'm unemployed really.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI'm off to bed. Will pop radio 4 on.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI'm off to bed. Will pop radio 4 on.
Clients pay extra for that then? Some sort of kinky fishing forecast?
qh
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostPossibly, but not exactly the neck of the woods where you'd be expecting a supposedly unpopular Tory government to be increasing their vote percentage.
Maybe.
bugger...............I was hoping for a reasonably early night too!
Lucky I'm unemployed really.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostPossibly, but not exactly the neck of the woods where you'd be expecting a supposedly unpopular Tory government to be increasing their vote percentage.
Almost impossible to predict, but it is reasonably likely that she will end up in no better a position than when she started. Which calls into question the decision to call the GE.
Interesting times..............bugger...............I was hoping for a reasonably early night too!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostPossibly, but not exactly the neck of the woods where you'd be expecting a supposedly unpopular Tory government to be increasing their vote percentage.
Almost impossible to predict, but it is reasonably likely that she will end up in no better a position than when she started. Which calls into question the decision to call the GE.
Interesting times..............bugger...............I was hoping for a reasonably early night too!
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostNewcastle and Sunderland though. Not exactly representative.
Almost impossible to predict, but it is reasonably likely that she will end up in no better a position than when she started. Which calls into question the decision to call the GE.
Interesting times..............bugger...............I was hoping for a reasonably early night too!
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