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  1. skybluetony176

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    Reform have a lot to thank the Tories for.
  2. skybluetony176

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    I don’t think anyone in history has deserved to voted out more than Truss.
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    People did though, they weren’t all protest votes.
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    True, but reform are going to come under the scrutiny of a party in parliament for the first time. They’ve never come under that scrutiny before unlike the established parties. People understand what frauds the established party are and that already reflects on their vote share. Reform are in...
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    Labour gain Swindon from the Tories. Just for Earlsdon another leave seat IIRC and reform came 3rd behind the Tories. 62% turnout so that’s an improvement on other confirmed turnouts.
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    It’s an observation based on the actual results. Far from rattled the results indicate that actually Reform didn’t do as well as expected in 3 seats now where you would think recent history would assist their cause more than it clearly did.
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    Sunderland central declared, Labour hold and another low turnout at 52%. The talk of high turnout looking like bollocks. Mind you the source does seem to be CCHQ who also claimed that the London mayoral count was too close to call, just before Khan won by a landslide. At the current rate it...
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    Leave seats too. They’ve just done a exit polls comparison on the BBC of how many votes the Tories are losing in both leave and remain seats and although Reform are picking up the majority of lost Tory votes in leave seats they not taking all of them, even the LD’s are picking them up. According...
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    Low turnout again in Blythe. 53%
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    The Tories are going to have to do some serious soul searching. Certainly on a seats count according to the exit poll the phoney culture war bullshit rabbit hole they went down is not an election winner. vote share you can only assume will confirm that too.
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    Officially cancel Rwanda and settle industrial disputes in the NHS.
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    Although John Curtis has just added some weight to it as they have less sampling points in Scotland for the exit polls.
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    Wasn’t that an SNP assembly member though?
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    Oddly the Tories seem to have had good success in Scotland defending their seats according to the exit polls.
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    Exit poll Labour 410, Tories 131, LD61, Ref 13, SNP 10, PC 4, Green 2
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    It’s hard to tell, could be high in one area/seat but shit in another. Interestingly The Telegraph has just reported that CCHQ are claiming that the turnout is high.
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    Possibly anecdotal but lots commentators, a good number of local press etc suggesting that there’s been a high turnout. Unexpected if that’s the same story all across the country. Not sure how it will affect the results if true but whatever it is it has to be a good thing thing regardless simply...
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    If it’s the one that The Sun ran as a story on it was done in a select number of schools. The type of school that’s about to start charging VAT.
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    Pretty sure Labour has taking up that invitation in its manifesto. The problem with an Anglo French solution thus far the government has treated more like exporting the issue rather than dealing with an issue. It clearly needs a multi nation consensus and solution on how to deal with it.
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    Hasn’t worked in either of those countries though. Australia started in 2012. 12 years later they still have the same issues.
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