General Election 2019 thread (12 Viewers)

fernandopartridge

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One of the tweets suggested that 65 of the seats included in the exit polls are "too close to call" not sure how they're presented in the outcome
 

Evo1883

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I voted Labour tonight, didn't expect this kind of hammering but also we need to establish 1 more thing... That this puts to bed the idiotic notion that remain would ever have won a second referendum, Leave would crush it

Dissapointed in the result in regards to social aspects, but atleast now brexit will definitely get done.

What a waste of 3 years
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Still wouldn’t be enough for those that shout the loudest though would it?
If Scotland want a referendum and the vote to go it alone then let them go. They won’t vote for independence. People always seem to forget the silent majority.

I voted against independence in 2014. If it came down to it again, I'd vote for it.
 

fernandopartridge

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It will go to the conservatives

brexit and forget everything else for a hell of a lot of people

Shame, but it is what it is and I won’t be cunting off to people. Plus I’m on the all dayer tomorrow and Saturday as I turn 36 tomorrow so nothing is getting me down.
I'm on the piss tomorrow as well, I've got a fucking cold which has made me feel quite pissed off tonight
 

Sick Boy

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I voted Labour tonight, didn't expect this kind of hammering but also we need to establish 1 more thing... That this puts to bed the idiotic notion that remain would ever have won a second referendum, Leave would crush it

Dissapointed in the result in regards to social aspects, but atleast now brexit will definitely get done.

What a waste of 3 years
How can you compare the winning of seats to a referendum? It was not a landslide the first time round, so I doubt Leave would 'crush it'.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Lib Dem’s and labour can shove the ‘back to the people’ bullshit haha! Shows how pissed people are at them trying to change the referendum
 

Evo1883

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How can you compare the winning of seats to a referendum? It was not a landslide the first time round, so I doubt Leave would 'crush it'.


Fair point, but even the biggest optimist doesn't think remain would win a 2nd referendum after tonight, the country have seemingly punished Labour and punished them hard for brexit.

Either way, its all a guess I suppose as it definitely won't happen now
 

Sick Boy

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Just remembering Grenfell and the disdain that the Tory council showed to the working People in this country

So sad that the entitled Etonian twat is gonna be rewarded with power
Johnson is totally unfit to be PM but the people will get the leader they deserve in the end.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Independence possibly. Reunification a totally different issue.

The polls on the subject are all in terms of reunification. They show significant rises in support for that when progressively extreme versions of Brexit are presented. Don't know whether they'll be more likely to go or Scotland
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Fair point, but even the biggest optimist doesn't think remain would win a 2ns referendum after tonight, the country have seemingly punished Labour and punished them hard for brexit

Even though they weren't in government, they didn't call the referendum, and they haven't spent 3 years fucking around. Instead the party responsible gets an extra 50 seats. Dumbasses the lot of them
 

Sick Boy

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Fair point, but even the biggest optimist doesn't think remain would win a 2ns referendum after tonight, the country have seemingly punished Labour and punished them hard for brexit
I disagree because the way the voting is counted and done is completely different. Personally I think that remain would scrape it but that would probably cause even more problems.
 

stupot07

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A second Scottish independence referendum within the next 5 years is an almost certainty. 55 seats the people of scotland have spoken.

I can see this result only causing more divides, increasing racial tensions and hate crime, and continued rise of nationalis and racism. Just like we've seen since the Brexit vote.

Brexits not going to bring the sunny uplands people think it will. I think people are going to be sorely disappointed when they're eating their chlorinated chicken.

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SkyblueBazza

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A second Scottish independence referendum within the next 5 years is an almost certainty. 55 seats the people of scotland have spoken.

I can see this result only causing more divides, increasing racial tensions and hate crime, and continued rise of nationalis and racism.


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Bit that just suggests they want to remain in the EU...not that remaining in the EU means more to them than remaining in the Union

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Brighton Sky Blue

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What? Cast aside your countrymen but continue to live the high life on the south coast?
Assuming you are saying you are a Scot?

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I lived in Scotland for nearly a decade. I live in the Midlands now. How could I vote for Scotland to stay in the union now when it will have a shit Brexit forced upon it, along with right wing policies it clearly doesn't agree with?
 

Johnnythespider

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I was expecting the tories to win but am surprised by the margins, i have genuine fears about the next 5 years, i hope I'm wrong.
 

Evo1883

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Why would Scotland walk away from its biggest trade partner...
Sturgeon is always saying that about Britain and the EU.

More confused than scooby doo
 

stupot07

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Bit that just suggests they want to remain in the EU...not that remaining in the EU means more to them than remaining in the Union

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No, it's more than just Brexit, it's about Westminster's control and disconnection to the will of the Scottish people, and the need to control their own destiny.

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SkyblueBazza

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I lived in Scotland for nearly a decade. I live in the Midlands now. How could I vote for Scotland to stay in the union now when it will have a shit Brexit forced upon it, along with right wing policies it clearly doesn't agree with?
Well, maybe we shall see if the majority in Scotland are of like mind in the not too distant future

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