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| What's this likely to mean in terms of % shares? I'm guessing Labour about 29/30%, the Tories 38%?
A terrible night for the Lib Dems, Labour and the pollsters
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| What a brilliant night!!
The people have spoken loudly and clearly and have voted for the economic responsibility that the Conservatives will bring and shunned the shambolic policies that Labour would have introduced.
Once again the Sin Bin proven to be hugely out of touch with the general consensus of the Population - 38% Labour. Oh dear!
#5MoreYears!
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| Quote: Ajw71 "What a brilliant night!!
The people have spoken loudly and clearly and have voted for the economic responsibility that the Conservatives will bring and shunned the shambolic policies that Labour would have introduced.
Once again the Sin Bin proven to be hugely out of touch with the general consensus of the Population - 38% Labour. Oh dear!
#5MoreYears!'"
LOL - predictable not-an-actual-person comment.
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| Quote: JerryChicken "LOL - predictable not-an-actual-person comment.'"
Yes it is predicable that I am happy that the party I support won.
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| Highlights of the process thus far.
Ginger Rodent and Esher McVey both bagged.
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| Incredible result really. After 5 years of largely unpopular austerity the Tories have somehow managed to increase their seats. A shocking performance by Milliband who will surely be off to the job centre on Monday.
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| Revised projections as of 8 am Friday have Conservatives on 329. Enough to form a slender majority.
Regardless of if he quite gets that many it's been a brilliant night for Cameron, (and the SNP). Meltdown for Labour, Cleggers, the pollsters, and probably 75% of people who post on The Sin Bin.
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| Ed Balls has gone! Good riddance.
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| Quote: BrisbaneRhino "Does the SNP destruction of Labour in Scotland mean that Labour can no longer hope to be in power without some kind of coalition with them? Or will the SNP vote fade enough in the future to give Labour a chance to win outright?'"
Once the tories have redrawn the boundaries, they'll be looking at power for a generation
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| Yes, I'm sure Ed Balls & The Head Prefect will be just devastated today as they finalise preparations to take up lucrative business opportunities they've cultivated shamelessly over the past few years taking every last shred of advantage from the exclusive access they've had as senior members of the opposition party. What abject failures they are. ROFLMAO!
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| Quote: cod'ead "Once the tories have redrawn the boundaries, they'll be looking at power for a generation'"
No need to redraw boundaries, Conservative government will give devo max to Scotland to keep SNP subdued and in parallel introduce some form of English votes for English laws. As a result even when SNP fades a bit Labour will never again be able to use Scottish MPs to pass laws in England that don't apply to Scotland (having said that I expect SNP to remain biggest party in Scotland for considerable future albeit I don't expect them to retain quite this level of dominance). As long as UK remains intact and we keep Trident it doesn't matter if Scotland has higher tax rates to pay for higher spendingn in Scotland, the SNP then have to make that trick work without tanking the Scottish economy.
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| The BBC are reporting that Ed Milliband is likely to step down in the light of the election results. What a great loss that will be...to political cartoonists, at least
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| The Scots are even bigger fools than we are. They've simply substituted one elite class of politician for another - and will be paying more for the privilege.
I'll give them until the next election before they're complaining bitterly about "broken promises". The SNP will likely learn the same brutal lesson the American Democratic Party did in the wake of the passing of Lyndon Johnson's Civil Rights Act. At the end of the day "Freedom" is just a word. It's certainly no compensation for the guy across the border earning considerably more than you.
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| Incredible outcome really, showing just how far off the media in this country are when trying to gauge the British public. The media had us all convinced it was a split vote, nothing between Conservatives and Labour and only a coalition would create any form of Government. Goes to show that the public had very little faith in Labour's economic policy and the prospect of them joining up with the SNP to form a Government was too much.
Labour lost this election when they chose Ed Miliband to lead them. He isn't a strong enough character to carry off a job like that an ultimately he's completely failed to get his own policies across. The knives have been out for him this morning with many Labour figures slating him for a 'confused campaign' where the policies weren't well enough defined and many suggesting the Conservative campaign had been far more broad and far more concise.
An interesting day looms, one that could see the leaders of Labour, Scottish Labour, Lib Dems and UKIP departing. If that happens it would be a crushing victory for Cameron.
One interesting comment I heard this morning was that if the weather was sunny on the day of the election, people are far less likely to vote for change. Another blaming pencils and the complexities of having two voting forms and talking of thousands of votes being spoiled because people hadn't marked with a cross correctly. One has to worry about the future of the country if people can't mark an 'x' in a box with a pencil.
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| Quote: Mugwump "The Scots are even bigger fools than we are. They've simply substituted one elite class of politician for another - and will be paying more for the privilege.
I'll give them until the next election before they're complaining bitterly about "broken promises". The SNP will likely learn the same brutal lesson the American Democratic Party did in the wake of the passing of Lyndon Johnson's Civil Rights Act. At the end of the day "Freedom" is just a word. It's certainly no compensation for the guy across the border earning considerably more than you.'"
It's an interesting move from the Scottish. The media are now banging the referendum drum again. Do they have the power to hold another referendum again so soon after losing the previous one?
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