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Chris 12-12-2019 23:33

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Even the miners are voting for Boris now.

Damien 12-12-2019 23:34

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Brexit Party cost them Sunderland South (I think).

Sephiroth 12-12-2019 23:38

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
So far pretty damn fine splendid.

Chris 12-12-2019 23:45

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
DUP man looks like he just staggered out of the pub.

pip08456 13-12-2019 00:34

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Newcastle Upon Tyne East Labour hold majority 15,463

Sunderland Central Labour hold majorty 2,964

Middlesborugh Labour hold 8,390

Swindon North Conservative hold majority 16,171

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36020082)
Brexit Party cost them Sunderland South (I think).

That's a possiblity.

OLD BOY 13-12-2019 00:35

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
I would just like to reassure Labour supporters and Remain supporters, that the election result is not a disaster. Not by a long chalk.

Brexit will bring more, not less benefits to the UK, and Conservative policies will be of far more benefit to the poor than Corbyn's, which would have bankrupted the economy.

I know that so many people have been scared of this political situation, but believe me, this is the best result we could have had. Within a year, most people will realise that this is correct.

The NHS will not be sold off, it will be better funded. Don't believe the Labour lies, just look at what happens.

pip08456 13-12-2019 00:43

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Washington & Sunderland West Labour hold majority 3,723

Newcastle Upon Tyne North Labour hold majority 5,765

Halton Labour hold majority 18,975

Chris 13-12-2019 00:49

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Drilling down through the exit poll stats with Jeremy Vine, it seems clear that a lot of Labour/Leave seats are indeed forecast to go blue, as many of us have been predicting for many weeks now, to the disdain of our resident remainers.

pip08456 13-12-2019 00:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36020090)
Drilling down through the exit poll stats with Jeremy Vine, it seems clear that a lot of Labour/Leave seats are indeed forecast to go blue, as many of us have been predicting for many weeks now, to the disdain of our resident remainers.

Even where they are holding seats their majority is reduced.

Our resident remainers will not be very happy in the morning.

OLD BOY 13-12-2019 00:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 36020074)
Pip, l totally agree with you. It will be goodbye to the NHS, that will go to private hands. All the crap Boris has comes out with the gain votes will be gone.

I have always voted Labour. But, thwe people will have to feel sorry for. Is the poor.

Boris and his cronies will not give a damn for them.

The Tories have always been the rich mans party. But Labour has changed over the years.

Its is no longer the Workers party, that looks after the working man, or woman.

As soon as the final decision is in. Boris will have his 'cut throat team with him' And then decide how to recoup the money that he will promise.

Arthur, I understand your concern, but I can assure you that the poor will not suffer more under the Conservatives. We are now coming out of the austerity caused by Labour's prolific overspending, and you will soon see how the Conservatives will change things for the better.

As far as Brexit is concerned, the advantages of trading with the whole world on our terms will benefit this country. The EU is more of a drag on our economy than many people appreciate.

Chris 13-12-2019 00:59

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Also, all those young people who registered to vote in the last couple of weeks ... I guess they went out and voted Tory.

pip08456 13-12-2019 01:02

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Labour hold South Shields majority: 9,585

Conservatives hold Nuneaton majority 13,144

Conservatives hold Broxbourne majority 19,807

Mick 13-12-2019 01:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36020095)
Conservatives hold Nuneaton majority 13,144

Wow - That was a Marginal Tory hold, in 2017.

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Hearing Tories have Gained Bishop Auckland from Labour.

pip08456 13-12-2019 01:19

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36020096)
Wow - That was a Marginal Tory hold, in 2017.

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Hearing Tories have Gained Bishop Auckland from Labour.

Can't see a result for that yet.

Labour hold Wansbeck majority: 814

Conservatives hold Fylde Majority 16,611

Workington Conservative gain majority 4,176

Labour hold Islwyn majority (to follow)

Darlington Conservative gain majority (to follow)

Rutherglen & Hamilton SNP gain majority 5,230

Jarrow Labour hold majority (to follow)

Chris 13-12-2019 01:27

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Workington man has roared ... Con gain.

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Ratherglen and Hamilton West ... SNP win

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Only one result, but the swing to SNP is slightly smaller than the exit poll predicted. Here’s hoping.


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