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Old 04-07-2024, 22:45   #27
jfman
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post


I don’t know what’s more delicious - the lovely large balloon glass of Hine Rare VSOP Cognac that I am currently imbibing, or sweet, sweet Tankie tears…
I’m not sure what’s Tankie tears about an observation of the polls in recent days had a larger gap.

Nobody would have found it funnier than me if the Tories had fell behind the Lib Dems. A party I’ve criticised and berated almost day in day out for years on this forum.

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Originally Posted by peanut View Post
Tories are forecast to lose 241 seats. That will be a disaster for them if it's right.
It absolutely is.

It’ll be interesting as the night evolves to get an indicator of whether the Reform projected vote moved back to the Tories or whether there’s a sense that the Labour vote perhaps was slightly complacent (entirely possible given polls for months have predicted a landslide) and turnout dips.

All nuanced points I’d expect a politics forum to have some interest in but no we just have Hugh dishing out insults to people who disagree with him over Ukraine and the chances of a Trump win (but not a desire for a Trump win).
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