Final election predictions 19:44 - Jun 7 with 20360 views | exiledclaseboy | What's yours? What you think WILL happen not what you WANT to happen. Post them here and we can all laugh at the wrong ones on Thursday night/Friday morning. Tory majority of 53 I reckon. | |
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Final election predictions on 09:13 - Jun 8 with 1603 views | yescomeon | I think we will see Corbyn hurt by FPTP, that's a prediction. Lots of support, just support concentrated in large towns and cities. | |
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Final election predictions on 09:35 - Jun 8 with 1579 views | WarwickHunt |
Final election predictions on 09:13 - Jun 8 by yescomeon | I think we will see Corbyn hurt by FPTP, that's a prediction. Lots of support, just support concentrated in large towns and cities. |
That was obvious from the start...I doubt if the Kippers have come back though. | | | |
Final election predictions on 10:01 - Jun 8 with 1552 views | sherpajacob |
Final election predictions on 22:04 - Jun 7 by blueytheblue | Getting back on topic... Tory win with an increased majority. The size of the majority on the other hand could be as low as 20, could be as high as 100+. Any increase will be a massive blow to Corbyn, if the Lib Dem number of MPs stays the same. Can see SNP losing some seats, if they lose to Tories and not Labour... Corbyn has problems. Against an unpopular government who ran a poor campaign, for Labour to have lost any seats is a disaster. |
If it's a Tory majority of only 20 , May won't last 12 months as PM, considering she said she needed a bigger majority to push through brexit, genuinely scary who would replace her though. Then again I didn't think we could get a,worse PM than Cameron, I was wrong. Personally even with a,large majority May is dead PM walking, as huge numbers of people and the "unbiased" media now see straight through her. | |
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Final election predictions on 10:06 - Jun 8 with 1546 views | Highjack |
Final election predictions on 09:13 - Jun 8 by yescomeon | I think we will see Corbyn hurt by FPTP, that's a prediction. Lots of support, just support concentrated in large towns and cities. |
Yeah he'll get a good surge of votes in certain pockets of the country but there are huge swathes of the country where his message will fall on deaf ears. Can't see him winning much in Scotland. Middle England he has absolutely no chance. M4 corridor will be red as usual. It's the north of England that'll decide his fate. | |
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Final election predictions on 10:13 - Jun 8 with 1534 views | yescomeon |
Final election predictions on 10:06 - Jun 8 by Highjack | Yeah he'll get a good surge of votes in certain pockets of the country but there are huge swathes of the country where his message will fall on deaf ears. Can't see him winning much in Scotland. Middle England he has absolutely no chance. M4 corridor will be red as usual. It's the north of England that'll decide his fate. |
Interestingly he overtook the SNP in terms of popularity with young voters in Scotland. Whether that translates into seats will be interesting but irrelevant as he will have to work with SNP if he wants to form a government. | |
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Final election predictions on 10:18 - Jun 8 with 1523 views | GreatBritton | Bookies rarely wrong. The post above that talked about the very vocal Corbyn supporters got it right. Despite an excellent campaign Corbyn is still seen as an old red looney by people who don't read or listen but just look at pictures of him wearing a Marxist cap. It beats me what they think about May when they see her hovering over a pie at a market stall in Worthing thinking "What on earth is that?" though. BTW did anyone note the BBC newsreader's faux pas: "The politicians have been shaking babies ... I mean kissing babies and shaking hands" Perhaps it was deliberate. | | | |
Final election predictions on 10:23 - Jun 8 with 1510 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Final election predictions on 10:13 - Jun 8 by yescomeon | Interestingly he overtook the SNP in terms of popularity with young voters in Scotland. Whether that translates into seats will be interesting but irrelevant as he will have to work with SNP if he wants to form a government. |
If he makes considerable regains in Scotland then it's very much game on. If labour can show their brexit is going to be a soft one then no Scots second independence vote will be needed. Wee Jimmy Krankie will be put back in her box | |
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Final election predictions on 10:24 - Jun 8 with 1508 views | sherpajacob |
Final election predictions on 10:18 - Jun 8 by GreatBritton | Bookies rarely wrong. The post above that talked about the very vocal Corbyn supporters got it right. Despite an excellent campaign Corbyn is still seen as an old red looney by people who don't read or listen but just look at pictures of him wearing a Marxist cap. It beats me what they think about May when they see her hovering over a pie at a market stall in Worthing thinking "What on earth is that?" though. BTW did anyone note the BBC newsreader's faux pas: "The politicians have been shaking babies ... I mean kissing babies and shaking hands" Perhaps it was deliberate. |
Bookies are more reliable than polls, and Tory victory odds have shortened in last 24 hours. Gower, which at one time was massive odds on conservative, is now almost neck and neck. | |
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Final election predictions on 10:24 - Jun 8 with 1508 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Final election predictions on 10:13 - Jun 8 by yescomeon | Interestingly he overtook the SNP in terms of popularity with young voters in Scotland. Whether that translates into seats will be interesting but irrelevant as he will have to work with SNP if he wants to form a government. |
That would be interesting. The SNP propping up a Westminster government which they desperately want to separate from. | |
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Final election predictions on 10:25 - Jun 8 with 1504 views | Lohengrin |
Final election predictions on 10:18 - Jun 8 by GreatBritton | Bookies rarely wrong. The post above that talked about the very vocal Corbyn supporters got it right. Despite an excellent campaign Corbyn is still seen as an old red looney by people who don't read or listen but just look at pictures of him wearing a Marxist cap. It beats me what they think about May when they see her hovering over a pie at a market stall in Worthing thinking "What on earth is that?" though. BTW did anyone note the BBC newsreader's faux pas: "The politicians have been shaking babies ... I mean kissing babies and shaking hands" Perhaps it was deliberate. |
I would suggest that people who have both read and listened intently for the last thirty years or so are under no illusion as to what Corbyn is. | |
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Final election predictions on 10:28 - Jun 8 with 1488 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Final election predictions on 10:25 - Jun 8 by Lohengrin | I would suggest that people who have both read and listened intently for the last thirty years or so are under no illusion as to what Corbyn is. |
There you go again. Showing your bias | |
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Final election predictions on 10:28 - Jun 8 with 1486 views | GreatBritton |
Final election predictions on 10:25 - Jun 8 by Lohengrin | I would suggest that people who have both read and listened intently for the last thirty years or so are under no illusion as to what Corbyn is. |
I would suggest that few apart from you and me have listened "intently". | | | |
Final election predictions on 10:37 - Jun 8 with 1475 views | Lohengrin |
Final election predictions on 10:28 - Jun 8 by Brynmill_Jack | There you go again. Showing your bias |
Bias? Oh! absolutely. When I was a youngster he and his sick-note Shadow Home Secretary would have regarded my death, and several other lads on this board as "a victory for all of us". Call me Mr Picky, Bryn, but that's the sort of thing that tends to stick in your mind. Another bias I've shown openly on here is in favour of Michael Foot and concern that his legacy be seen in its proper light. You seemed to like that. | |
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Final election predictions on 10:39 - Jun 8 with 1466 views | Lohengrin |
Final election predictions on 10:28 - Jun 8 by GreatBritton | I would suggest that few apart from you and me have listened "intently". |
Don't forget GCHQ, MI5 and 14th Int. I doubt they've missed so much as a syllable. | |
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Final election predictions on 10:41 - Jun 8 with 1461 views | Pegojack |
Final election predictions on 10:18 - Jun 8 by GreatBritton | Bookies rarely wrong. The post above that talked about the very vocal Corbyn supporters got it right. Despite an excellent campaign Corbyn is still seen as an old red looney by people who don't read or listen but just look at pictures of him wearing a Marxist cap. It beats me what they think about May when they see her hovering over a pie at a market stall in Worthing thinking "What on earth is that?" though. BTW did anyone note the BBC newsreader's faux pas: "The politicians have been shaking babies ... I mean kissing babies and shaking hands" Perhaps it was deliberate. |
Yes, I heard the newsreader's slip of the tongue yesterday, one of the few smiles this campaign has raised in me. I thought for a moment somebody had pressed the wrong button on the back of the Maybot (TORY HANDLER: "Oh feck, I pressed the 'shake babies' button instead of the 'kiss babies' one, quick, reprogram her..."). By the way, is a Breton fisherman's cap particularly Marxist? Just asking. | | | |
Final election predictions on 10:44 - Jun 8 with 1459 views | Lohengrin |
Final election predictions on 10:41 - Jun 8 by Pegojack | Yes, I heard the newsreader's slip of the tongue yesterday, one of the few smiles this campaign has raised in me. I thought for a moment somebody had pressed the wrong button on the back of the Maybot (TORY HANDLER: "Oh feck, I pressed the 'shake babies' button instead of the 'kiss babies' one, quick, reprogram her..."). By the way, is a Breton fisherman's cap particularly Marxist? Just asking. |
I doubt he had haddock on his mind when he bought it, mate. | |
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Final election predictions on 10:47 - Jun 8 with 1451 views | Pegojack |
Final election predictions on 10:44 - Jun 8 by Lohengrin | I doubt he had haddock on his mind when he bought it, mate. |
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Final election predictions on 10:55 - Jun 8 with 1435 views | monmouth | Surely the last thing Corbyn would want is to win? The next 5 years should get us right to the bottom, and no excuses will wash. We'll surely be close to civil unrest as the NHS, doctors surgeries and schools visibly fall apart. Brexit wil be an incompetent charade. Scottish and Irish rampant politicking throughout. Poisoned chalice for a change in government if ever there was one. | |
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Final election predictions on 11:13 - Jun 8 with 1422 views | Private_Partz |
Final election predictions on 10:55 - Jun 8 by monmouth | Surely the last thing Corbyn would want is to win? The next 5 years should get us right to the bottom, and no excuses will wash. We'll surely be close to civil unrest as the NHS, doctors surgeries and schools visibly fall apart. Brexit wil be an incompetent charade. Scottish and Irish rampant politicking throughout. Poisoned chalice for a change in government if ever there was one. |
If he gets in perhaps he should come out stoney faced after a few days and say he has seen the books and what a mess May and Davis have made of Brexit negotiations and we are now in for a very rough ride. When anything goes wrong then keep blaming the Tories. Similar to what Cameron and Clegg did when blaming Labour for the financial crisis and austerity. Seven years later and the Maybot still uses that one when desperate. [Post edited 8 Jun 2017 11:17]
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Final election predictions on 11:19 - Jun 8 with 1409 views | LeonWasGod |
Final election predictions on 10:55 - Jun 8 by monmouth | Surely the last thing Corbyn would want is to win? The next 5 years should get us right to the bottom, and no excuses will wash. We'll surely be close to civil unrest as the NHS, doctors surgeries and schools visibly fall apart. Brexit wil be an incompetent charade. Scottish and Irish rampant politicking throughout. Poisoned chalice for a change in government if ever there was one. |
Exactly. And for the same reason part of me wonders whether the Tories have run such a sh*te campaign for the same reasons, but then I remembered that May would have stabbed her own granny to get on and there's no way she'll willingly give up her hold on power. The consolation for more Tory government will be that they will have to take responsibility for clearing up the humongous farking mess they've made of the last 2 years. | | | |
Final election predictions on 11:24 - Jun 8 with 1398 views | trampie | The UK electoral system is all about local representation, I can't understand why people would vote to be represented by parties based in England when it stands to reason they would be better of represented by a party purely based in Wales like Plaid that is guaranteed to put Wales interests first. The more Plaid MP's in Westminster the stronger voice the people of Wales will have.​ | |
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Final election predictions on 11:34 - Jun 8 with 1387 views | Joe_bradshaw | I honestly don't know whether Plaid has a candidate in Swansea West. They usually do but I haven't seen a leaflet, a poster or had anyone knocking on the door. | |
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Final election predictions on 11:46 - Jun 8 with 1368 views | Uxbridge |
Final election predictions on 11:34 - Jun 8 by Joe_bradshaw | I honestly don't know whether Plaid has a candidate in Swansea West. They usually do but I haven't seen a leaflet, a poster or had anyone knocking on the door. |
He's about 10. Came here but we were out. Labour turned up mob handed. No sign of the Tories. | |
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Final election predictions on 11:53 - Jun 8 with 1362 views | scottishjack | There's a few comments on this thread about Theresa May not lasting till the next election, and I tend to agree. This was meant to be a victory parade for the conservatives and it clearly hasn't gone to plan... Odds on another General Election within 3 years? If not less than that...? | | | |
Final election predictions on 12:06 - Jun 8 with 1348 views | yescomeon |
Final election predictions on 11:46 - Jun 8 by Uxbridge | He's about 10. Came here but we were out. Labour turned up mob handed. No sign of the Tories. |
There's a really young candidate in my constituency. I guess they are going big where they have a (comparatively) "realistic" chance of getting anywhere, and half arsed elsewhere (the kid may be good sorry if he is, I don't know him). [Post edited 8 Jun 2017 12:07]
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