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Brighton Sky Blue

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The Tory media team were stating 1,000 losses.

It was obviously expectation management, with 500-800 losses giving them reason to say "We've done better than expected".

Hmmm.

If more people could be bothered to vote it would have been worse. How do the turnout figures look?
 

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Rugby goes to NoC, but could have been worse for Tories - a fair few of the Wards split votes between Labour, Lib Dems, and Greens, letting Tories hang on.
 

Grendel

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fernandopartridge

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No one likes seeing their team get hammered tbf.
You seem to not understand that a bad day for the Tories ≠ a good day for Labour

I've read all week centrist arseholes on Twitter tell people they're "obliged to vote for Labour in a 2 party system" and yet Labour has won less than half of the seats shed by the Tories.
 

Grendel

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You seem to not understand that a bad day for the Tories ≠ a good day for Labour

I've read all week centrist arseholes on Twitter tell people they're "obliged to vote for Labour in a 2 party system" and yet Labour has won less than half of the seats shed by the Tories.

He will not understand
 

David O'Day

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The tories have now lost over 1000 seats

The pollster FP posted admits Labour are still in a good position to win next year

I wish people would actually look above the headline tweet
 

Grendel

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PVA

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You seem to not understand that a bad day for the Tories ≠ a good day for Labour

I've read all week centrist arseholes on Twitter tell people they're "obliged to vote for Labour in a 2 party system" and yet Labour has won less than half of the seats shed by the Tories.

I perfectly understand.

That's why I said it's a disastrous day for Tories and a good day for Labour.

If I thought they were the same then I'd have said disastrous day for the Tories and a phenomenal day for Labour, or something.

If Grendel, FP and Dan Hodges think it was a bad day for Labour then you can be absolutely sure it was a good day.
 

David O'Day

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The "but Labour didn't do well here" argument is meaningless in the current political landscape.

Labour don't have to win everywhere, they may not win back places like Dudley and others but as the lib dems take seats in the "blue wall" it means Labour and Starmer don't have to be massively popular to win.

Still I guess we can find a tory pollster ;)
 

fernandopartridge

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I perfectly understand.

That's why I said it's a disastrous day for Tories and a good day for Labour.

If I thought they were the same then I'd have said disastrous day for the Tories and a phenomenal day for Labour, or something.

If Grendel, FP and Dan Hodges think it was a bad day for Labour then you can be absolutely sure it was a good day.
Cheers PVA I'm glad you're relying on Dan Hodges
 

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