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Originally Posted by joeysteele
Labour failed to win the election but won with the momentum building the removal of this arrogant woman's overall majority.
It would never happen but,if the DUP only voted on merit,no deals,then it is possible either the Cons or Labour could govern.
This is a hung parliament,NO ONE won outright.
She will get a Queens speech through for now with DUP support only.
If she didn't however,then Corbyn and Labour would be given the opportunity of presenting a Queens speech.
It would then be up to all other Parties,to vote it down and then bring about a new election.
Which likely would gain Labour now even more seats,with there being around 20 seats where Labour or just above to even well below only 1000 votes behind the Cons.
Interesting times for UK politics to come but in this election Labour won enough seats to wipe out the Con overall majority.
Which means the Cons lost that overall majority.
That's the facts of this election.
Bring another on I say, it could lead to even a majority Labour govt the next time.
The Cons lost 3 elections in a row between 1997 to 2010.
These last 3 lost for Labour but 2 of them resulting in hung parliaments,may be the last losses as to elections for Labour for a period.
With newer more Labour inclined younger voters gaining being electorate status every day from now as they reach the age of 18.
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I bet the pied piper is rubbing his hands together with glee and salivating at the prospect of all those naive newly turned 18s ripe for the picking and ready to be led - what a way to win an election.