Election Thread

Put it on a T shirt :joy::boom::ok_hand:

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My constituency Poole has gone to a recount called by the conservative candidate as Labour apparently have it by just six votes

Fingers crossed :crossed_fingers:t3:
Massive Tory stronghold be great if Labour claimed it by six votes

Edit
Now gone to a third recount :grimacing:

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I live somewhere which has been conservative since 1885 - not any more!
:grinning:

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One of Liz’s pints

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That’s done me has that :joy::joy:

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If they’re voting Labour in Sandbanks then the Tories must know it’s time to exit stage-left.

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Labour win by 18 votes :sweat_smile:

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Brilliant!

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currently trying to explain Jacob Rees-Mogg to a Spanish friend and also why he was stood next to a man in a baked bean balaclava

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I thought it was Bill Converse

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I’ve always wondered who he appealed to. He’s so weird, and I can’t imagine him being electable but he was.

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Looking forward to the opposition bench seating plan in the new House of Commons.

Who will keep the assorted English, Scottish and Gaza nationalists apart?

Simon - I think your Nottingham
Rushcliffe went labour after 50 years is a telling sign
Im hoping Ken Clarke is laughing at them ( whilst doing his lucrative side gigs for tobacco firms)

Wales doesn’t exist?


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A big win for Labour. Ruth Edwards has done absolutely nothing in the 5 years since she was dropped in as a johnson hard brexit acolyte. Huge error by the tories given the constituency voted remain.

I’m confused by the people that voted along Gaza lines. What am I missing?
If the war ends tomorrow they now have an MP for five years anyway.
And what could Keir done as an opposition leader in a country thousands of miles away, it feels like the “protest” vote was really short sighted.

But open to other views!

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