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I'm not too bothered about Copeland but I couldn't handle a UKIP gain in Stoke
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Do wonder where UKIP will go if/when they Stoke, what coverage is everyone watching? Sky seems to be the most worthwhile
Also Storm Doris seems to have impacted Stoke's turnout - Only 38%
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The voice of reason
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The BNP candidate is named David Furness.
I thought Elton was going to need words with his partner, for a moment there.
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Stoke goes To Labour 7,853
UKIP 2nd 5,233 Conservative 3rd 5,154 Last edited by arista; 24-02-2017 at 03:44 AM. |
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theyve clung on but their victory has narrowed a great deal down t0 37% (down from 67& in 1997 and 38% is a pathetic turnout and the foolish mp voted in just made a pitful speech that missed the point of everything. he actually claimed theyd oversee the next industrial revolution, of course he didnt quite say how
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Copeland Goes to Conservative
13,748 Labour 11,601 LibDems 2,252 UKIP 2,025 Last edited by arista; 24-02-2017 at 02:56 AM. |
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The PM went to help Trudy Harrison
which got more women voting |
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I wonder how the Corbynistas will spin this one.
Will it be the media? The 'Red Tories'? Blair and Heseltine? The current leadership is destroying this party. When will Corbyn do the decent thing and resign? |
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No he is pleased to Hold Stoke On Trent he said on Twitter Media 15mins ago Reported Live on SkyNewsHD. He held onto one that will keep him safe. its all in the numbers. |
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Final Turnout Later was 51% So Bitch Doris only stopped the early voters |
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Feck Me
at 29mins on in Question Time real old D. Dimb. (now 78 years old) said Labour have held Copeland. the look on their faces , the old fool said. QT should not do this and look Stupid get rid of THAT presenter Last edited by arista; 24-02-2017 at 04:20 AM. |
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Remembering Kerry
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Copeland is a bad result for Labour.
Stoke is better, although this seat is set to disappear under new boundary changes. UKIP did badly, this was a by election, they threw their new leader at it and he didn't even come extremely close to winning it,failing too to get voters out with just over a third turnout of voters. Had the Conservatives fought harder in Stoke,rather than acting like a spin off UKIP agency, they could have come at least a very strong 2nd. |
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Another disaster for the left wing, it really has been a bad decade for their supporters, surely now they have to reconsider their world views?
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The Prime Minister continues to refuse to confirm her position on a potential closure of a maternity ward at their hospital and what do the people of Copeland do? Elect a Tory MP. I've said it before and I'll say it again: turkeys voting for Christmas.
That being said, something has to give now. I've voted for Jeremy twice and still believe in his vision but the polls are catastrophic and results like this don't bode well. The problem is is that there's evidence of the electorate supporting many of his policy positions, but they just can't shake his baggage off. Which is a damn shame, the blame for which definitely lies at the hands of the media - but it's the only media we have and we have to work with it. I don't know where we go from here. I've thought for a while perhaps give it a year to let the government trigger article 50 and then see if anything improves - but there's whispers she may be closing in on an early general election so there may be no time to waste at all. The next leader must stand on the same platform - of that I insist - I have absolutely no interest in the washy washy neoliberal monotony of the centre ground, if we're going to lose I want to lose backing a party whose policies I actually agree with. Someone like Clive Lewis seems perfect to me. Same platform, less baggage. That's what's needed. Quite when, I'm not sure. |
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Idiots, the PM refused to rule out closures in maternity services...that means women and babies at risk and fewer jobs in the area.
Just what an the tories do to people to wake them up? Jeremy Corbyn is shouting at the top of his voice in the commons about saving the NHS and what is the focus?....Bastard Tom Watson, dabbing!!! I can't deal :/
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hopefully Diane Abbot will take over
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oh fack off
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Crazy things do happen from time to time, you're right.. |
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