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Always is isn't it?Just got exit polled in Beduff, must see North Warwickshire as a bellweather.
Always is isn't it?Just got exit polled in Beduff, must see North Warwickshire as a bellweather.
Always is isn't it?
Did they ask if you had white socks on?Just got exit polled in Beduff, must see North Warwickshire as a bellweather.
Why?Isn't that a bit late?
To be fair it's doubtful they'll be close this time. The voting in council and mayoral elections has returned to pre 2019 election levels.Two of the Coventry ones were pretty close last time! It's also a new MP in the other constituency.
Any other time it'd be a time to look with interest what happens. As it is, it's a kind of referendum oj the job the two new MPs have done isn't it, and if they can increase their margin of victory to the more traditional level seen around those parts.
Team Zara leafleting this morning was fun - most people I spoke to voting and voting for herit's gonna be okay
I never got that argument, surely it's worse for you if you are that unpopular people will vote for someone they don't like just to get rid of you.Going to enjoy all the 'not much love for Labour/Starmer' stuff as they cruise to about a million seats
It must be polling day
I think it was closer last time because it was a change of MP. Now they're incumbent and the Tories are massively unpopualar i think the seats should be won relatively comfortably. But I did vote tactically just in case.Two of the Coventry ones were pretty close last time! It's also a new MP in the other constituency.
Any other time it'd be a time to look with interest what happens. As it is, it's a kind of referendum oj the job the two new MPs have done isn't it, and if they can increase their margin of victory to the more traditional level seen around those parts.
It's always been a seat with a stereotypical spread of voters, and tends to generally reflect the overall vote. That seat's gained Atherstone too.Nuneaton used to be didn’t it? Polling I saw put Labour and Tories neck and neck so wouldn’t be surprised.
First signs of election fraud. Soap characters don’t qualify for a vote surely?!
Did you send it by same day courier?Why?
One postal vote sent off for Reform
Yes mate if the afterlife can tell me that Farage is the way forward, who am I not to believe them.We're you swayed by the posters of old people claiming they were switching to reform when they were actually dead?!
Going to enjoy all the 'not much love for Labour/Starmer' stuff as they cruise to about a million seats
Along with Edgar Neubauer.Were you swayed by the posters of old people claiming they were switching to reform when they were actually dead?!
I can't wait to see the faces of some of the cunts losing their seats.
tbf most of them have jumped first!I am looking forward to this.
Like what?Terrible fear of something bad happening
Sunak and Starmer are really Kang and Kodos in disguise?Like what?
I'm not going to enjoy it when it dawns on people we're getting more austerity unless we magic some growth from somewhere.
Ironically, immigration filters into housing, education, healthcare and investment in society.And we still aren’t talking about what fundamentally matters
womens only spaces??
Immigration?
What about cost of living
Housing and homelessness
Investment in society
Education
staples of our society
Are those commitments worth the paper they’re written on? Probably not.Just checked. It’s over 140 countries that have committed to achieving net zero. Including China, USA and India.
I'm not going to enjoy it when it dawns on people we're getting more austerity unless we magic some growth from somewhere.
But if people actually paid attention they'd know Reform are excluding health and social care workers from their targets. Who make up a huge number of immigrants. So in fact they would do very little to change anything, just treat them more like shit.Ironically, immigration filters into housing, education, healthcare and investment in society.
If this next government doesn’t get a handle on immigration, expect the centre of politics to crumble. As it has in France, Netherlands and soon, in Germany and more. As with Brexit wiping out UKIP, if immigration is tightened, you kill Reform as a political force. Left unchecked, Reform could do some real damage in Labour ‘red wall’ constituencies and elsewhere.
Denmark is a good example of what a centre to centre-left government can achieve on immigration. It’s a non-issue because cross-party, they’ve kept levels low.
Ironically, immigration filters into housing, education, healthcare and investment in society.
If this next government doesn’t get a handle on immigration, expect the centre of politics to crumble. As it has in France, Netherlands and soon, in Germany and more. As with Brexit wiping out UKIP, if immigration is tightened, you kill Reform as a political force. Left unchecked, Reform could do some real damage in Labour ‘red wall’ constituencies and elsewhere.
Denmark is a good example of what a centre to centre-left government can achieve on immigration. It’s a non-issue because cross-party, they’ve kept levels low.
But if people actually paid attention they'd know Reform are excluding health and social care workers from their targets. Who make up a huge number of immigrants. So in fact they would do very little to change anything, just treat them more like shit.
Everyone else going into the polling station when I went was retired, but it was after 9am so most people will be in work.Average age of voters in the queue this morning here in N Hampshire: 128