What do Thursday's results indicate for the election?

This would definitely bite them in the ar$e. The Tory party has a demographic base like FMTTM, and they're not getting any younger. Making them hobble to a polling station would finish some of them off.
I was away last Tuesday and had sent in my postal vote. I would have had to make a journey home to vote otherwise.
 
This would definitely bite them in the ar$e. The Tory party has a demographic base like FMTTM, and they're not getting any younger. Making them hobble to a polling station would finish some of them off.
The rather obvious problem is that they would have to make exceptions and as soon as you do that it's destined to fail.
 
I think this is the only question mark remaining. Will Reform stand against the Tories or will they do a similar deal to the one between the Tories and the Brexit party?

I think a lot depends on how the Tories react to these elections. A push right might be enough for Reform to offer an olive branch.
Agree with this , reform are gonna get a bunch of candidates and step down in the month before leaving little in right wing alternatives
 
Agree with this , reform are gonna get a bunch of candidates and step down in the month before leaving little in right wing alternatives
Reform only stand down if the tories can offer them something. In 2019 it was a hard Brexit. Today the tories have nothing reform want.
 
So pardon my political ignorance, but a 48% / 19% in favour of Labour...... indicates a hung parliament........anyone make this make sense......🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

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So pardon my political ignorance, but a 48% / 19% in favour of Labour...... indicates a hung parliament........anyone make this make sense......🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

#clientjournalismtastic
The hung parliament prediction is on share vote in the local council elections...which is why all other pollsters etc say it's a load of b***ks.

Labour will win the next election comfortably. It's just a case of by how wide a margin
 
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