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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 02:31

JKLever wrote:The Welsh voting Tory - WTF is gannin' on?

They're a bunch of f*cking idiots. That's bloke's effort at speaking Welsh was akin to a spastic in a blender, gargling marbles.
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Post by DJ_Smerk Fri 07 May 2010, 02:32

I can't speak it fluently, but I can pronounce words at a particularly adequate level.

That guy, is literally what Dello said.

I didn't vote for Tory for the record.


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Post by JKLever Fri 07 May 2010, 02:33

Tories aren't taking enough Labour held seats - 118 is a huge number. The swing isn't enough for a majority.
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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 02:37

Plenty of seats left. The South and SE will all go blue.
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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 02:44

Libs hold off the Cons in Eastleigh.

I went to college in Eastleigh.

It's beastly.
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Post by DJ_Smerk Fri 07 May 2010, 02:45

From the Beeb...


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Despite Nick Griffin's pessimism over his chances in Barking, east London, our analyst Prof John Curtice says evidence is growing to suggest that the BNP are putting in their best ever performance in a British general election. Looking at the nine seats declared so far tonight in which the BNP also stood in 2005, it appears they're up by an average of two points.


FFS.


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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 02:45

Libs gain Eastbourne from Cons.
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Post by JKLever Fri 07 May 2010, 02:48

DJ_Smerk wrote:From the Beeb...


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Despite Nick Griffin's pessimism over his chances in Barking, east London, our analyst Prof John Curtice says evidence is growing to suggest that the BNP are putting in their best ever performance in a British general election. Looking at the nine seats declared so far tonight in which the BNP also stood in 2005, it appears they're up by an average of two points.


FFS.

You think thats bad - wait till we get PR.
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Post by JKLever Fri 07 May 2010, 02:50

Cameron looks like he wants to throw up....
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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 02:51

Maybe that's how he keeps his figure.
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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 02:54

Couple more Cons gains from Lab - Derbyshire and Blackpool.

They're chipping away...
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Post by JKLever Fri 07 May 2010, 02:59

Not enough still......

Look at these qunts giving out the totals in single digits. Tossers.
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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 03:05

What have we had, about 35% of results in, and the Cons have gained 18 seats.

The trend isn't looking like they'll get that majority. But I do think they'll finish strongly and pick up a lot of Southern and Middle England seats.
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Post by Basil Fri 07 May 2010, 03:06

Cameron looked like someone who had lost a fiver and found sixpence.
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Post by Basil Fri 07 May 2010, 03:07

Dello wrote:What have we had, about 35% of results in, and the Cons have gained 18 seats.

The trend isn't looking like they'll get that majority. But I do think they'll finish strongly and pick up a lot of Southern and Middle England seats.

They've won Dover.
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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 03:10

Darling holds. Could well wake up tomorrow still Chancellor. And lumbered with the hospital pass that is the economy.

Good luck with that.
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Post by Basil Fri 07 May 2010, 03:14

Vernon Bogdanor on the BBC - ever so slightly biased towards the Tories!!
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Post by JKLever Fri 07 May 2010, 03:16

Prime Minister Harman still a poasibility...
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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 03:17

Basil wrote:Vernon Bogdanor on the BBC - ever so slightly biased towards the Tories!!

And Nick Robinson, of course, is a former national chairman of the Young Conservatives.
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Post by Basil Fri 07 May 2010, 03:18

Take to the lifeboats then in that case!
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Post by JKLever Fri 07 May 2010, 03:22

I can't stand Liebore but I wish these tories would STFU about the 'moral right' - if they don't get a majority then the Labour party do get first dibs on a coalition.

Though with the Tories seemingly getting most votes and seats, Nick Clegg would look an utter qunt if he then proped up Labour
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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 03:26

JKLever wrote:I can't stand Liebore but I wish these tories would STFU about the 'moral right' - if they don't get a majority then the Labour party do get first dibs on a coalition.

Though with the Tories seemingly getting most votes and seats, Nick Clegg would look an utter qunt if he then proped up Labour

Similarly, the Tories look a bunch of utter qunts by whingeing about not having a majority (if they don't) when they've won the popular vote, when they oppose electoral reform.
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Post by LeFromage Fri 07 May 2010, 03:32

Nearly 40% of seats declared, Cons have 25 gains.

They'll fall a long way short if the trend remains the same.
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Post by JKLever Fri 07 May 2010, 03:54

All now rests on whether a combined Lab/Lib seat total gets to 326.
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Post by Basil Fri 07 May 2010, 04:14

Looks as if Ed Balls is struggling - we can but hope.
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