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		|  13-12-2019, 14:01 | #91 |  
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf   |  It’s quite depressingly unsurprising how many of the usual momentum loons were all over the Twatter last night insisting this was a photoshop conspiracy. 
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					Originally Posted by Damien  Small point but the Exit poll was right and so was the overall polling going into the election. |  ICM and Savanta have a bit of explaining to do, they were adamant in the last couple of weeks that Labour only had a 6pt deficit to make up.  Opinium seems to have got it right.
 
The exit poll grasped the general thrust across the UK but as many folk said on the night, too much of Scotland was marginal for a meaningful prediction.  The SNP made gains, but 13 is quite a bit fewer than the predicted 20.
		 
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			Latest from one of the main EU’s Brexit negotiator, Guy Verhoftstadt: 
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		|  13-12-2019, 14:22 | #94 |  
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			Even Verhofstwat has got the message.  Good.
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		|  13-12-2019, 14:39 | #95 |  
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			Haha look at these idiots... 
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		|  13-12-2019, 14:57 | #97 |  
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					Originally Posted by Gavin78   |  Yeah, there’s meant to be one in Glasgow as well.
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		|  13-12-2019, 15:58 | #98 |  
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			BREAKING: FINAL result in from St. Ives: Conservative hold.
 Takes Conservatives Commons majority of 80, on 365 Seats, with a possible working majority of 87.
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		|  13-12-2019, 17:14 | #99 |  
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					Originally Posted by Damien  Small point but the Exit poll was right and so was the overall polling going into the election. |  Exit polls have been accurate for the last 3 elections which I why i didn’t bother staying up late!
		 
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		|  13-12-2019, 17:52 | #100 |  
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					Originally Posted by jonbxx  I was just about to post the same thing! A hugely increased majority may serve to dilute out Francois, Redwood, Cash etc.  It will be interesting to see which way things will go. Will the government move further right or back towards the centre? I don't believe that Boris Johnson is really that right wing but is more a traditional Conservative somewhere between Thatcher and Major.
 
That said, place your bets on which of these will be first to go;
 Extra NHS funding/50k nurses20k more police officersAn Australian points based integration systemMillions per week for science schools and apprenticesNet zero on carbon by 2050No rise in income tax, VAT or national insurance
 
BTW, I voted for 'other' in the poll up there ^^^. Tactical vote for David Gauke. That went well! |  All of them. He will now sell this country to america for a silver dollar.
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		|  13-12-2019, 20:20 | #101 |  
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					Originally Posted by noel43  All of them. He will now sell this country to america for a silver dollar. |  
 
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		|  13-12-2019, 20:29 | #102 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Evidence?  No wisdom behind your statement.
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		|  13-12-2019, 20:47 | #103 |  
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	Why?  A vote for Corbyn's party was a vote that tolerated antisemitism.  They should be reflecting on their disgraceful choice of party.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  Let the Labour voters grieve in any way that gives them comfort  |  
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		|  13-12-2019, 22:21 | #104 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Why?  A vote for Corbyn's party was a vote that tolerated antisemitism.  They should be reflecting on their disgraceful choice of party. |  Jezza said it's time for reflection,maybe they are reflecting on their actions /inactions/ choices    
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		|  13-12-2019, 22:26 | #105 |  
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			People like Corbyn and McDonnell, along with their supporters and polices haven't just sprung up in the past couple of years. They've been around for decades. Labour have had plenty of time to deal with them.
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