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STEED 05-06-16 06:43 AM

No comment from me yet on the England elections as the results are still coming in.

OK..

Scotland

Clearly Labour have bogged up there and paid the price, so who will jump in bed with the SNP? :hmmm:

Wales

Labour hangs on but will need to work with PC. UKIP was a surprise in that neck of the woods winning 7 seats.

Jimbuna 05-06-16 06:47 AM

I think the bottom line for me is that Labour look like they are stuck with Tom and Jerry for now.

STEED 05-06-16 07:02 AM

Just checked my results no surprise the Cons Hold and my ward swung back to the Liberals from Labour.

Just saw Toff Boy on SKY News and what a load of BS came out of him.

Jimbuna 05-06-16 07:09 AM

To the victor the spoils :)

BossMark 05-06-16 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2402495)
Just saw Toff Boy on SKY News and what a load of BS came out of him.

Every time he opens his mouth a load of crap pours out.

BossMark 05-06-16 08:08 AM

And as for Scotland, the least said the better :nope: I just wish they'd make their bloody minds up if they want independence then lets send the brickies up to rebuild Hadrian's wall :haha:

STEED 05-06-16 08:16 AM

The SNP goes it alone there will be no power sharing.

SKY News

Jimbuna 05-06-16 09:15 AM

It would take the red and blue parties to form a coalition then and I don't see that happening somehow.

MGR1 05-06-16 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 2402520)
And as for Scotland, the least said the better :nope: I just wish they'd make their bloody minds up if they want independence then lets send the brickies up to rebuild Hadrian's wall :haha:

Bleh!:O:

In all seriousness, though, Bossmark, you don't seem to have any real idea just how thoroughly rotten, corrupt, incompetent, sclerotic, intellectually and morally bankrupt the Scottish branch of the Labour party had become. Machine politics at it's worst. Not the party it is in England and Wales.

Jim seems to have had pretty good connections within Labour, surely he could tell you just how bad SLab are/were?:hmmm:

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2402525)
The SNP goes it alone there will be no power sharing.

SKY News

Not surprising, the SNP governed as a minority between 2007 and 2011. There will probably be some form of "confidence and supply" arrangement with whoever they can get to support any legislation they want to get passed. Ironically, though it's rarely mentioned, the Nats relied on the Scots Cons back then. This time it might be the Greens.:hmmm:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2402538)
It would take the red and blue parties to form a coalition then and I don't see that happening somehow.

The Indy Ref casts a long shadow, and will do for some time to come.

Mike.

Oberon 05-06-16 01:13 PM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cgg_XH5W8AAqSTZ.jpg

"I will build a great wall on our northern border, and I will make the Brigantes pay for that wall, mark my words!"

STEED 05-07-16 05:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2402592)

"I will build a great wall on our northern border, and I will make the Brigantes pay for that wall, mark my words!"

Nice weekend for it. :sunny:

STEED 05-07-16 05:48 AM

OK..

The local England elections and after 118 results so far I'm not waiting anymore so here is my view.

The moderate winers were LD's and UKIP making steady progress but no real break though. Begin to look like the public are forgiving the LibDems or they have short memories.

I have no idea why Toff Boy was boasting as clearly he and the Tories have not moved forward to increase their postion.

For Labour they held out against the news media that seemed to suggest Labour was going to loose big time.

So if there is a general election next month I would say the result would be a hung parliament, neither Labour or the Tories have the drive to stand out above the other party's.

Jimbuna 05-07-16 09:58 AM

Don't forget, people tend to vote differently depending on whether it is a local or general election.

Add to that the Tories have overtaken Labour into second place in Scotland, Labour have failed to make any real significant gains in England and the London Mayor who doesn't support Jeremy nor invited him to the after election party.

Not a good couple of days for Labour I'd have thought.

STEED 05-07-16 01:45 PM

Quote:

Prediction time for 2016

Four questions for everyone, predictions close on Jan 23rd you got three weeks.

1. Do think Jeremy Corbyn will still be leader of the Labour Party at the end of the year?

2. Which party do you think is going to be the biggest winner of the local elections?

3. Who will be the new London Mayor?

4.Will we get the EU referendum vote this year?
England Council Elections 2016
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2016/councils

Predictions
STEED
1. Yes
2. Labour (Long shot but may do it on the grounds of the recent flooding)
3. Sadiq Khan (Labour)
4. No

BossMark
1. Yes
2. Labour
3. Sadiq Khan (Labour)
4. No simple reason I do not believe a word toffboy says....

Jimbuna
1. Yes
2. Labour
3. Sadiq Khan (Labour)
4. Yes

Oberon
1. No
2. Conservative by a slim amount
3. Khan (Labour)
4. No, it'll be 2017.


Well its almost over but clearly jim is going to be the winner.

Jimbuna 05-08-16 05:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2402861)
England Council Elections 2016
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2016/councils

Predictions
STEED
1. Yes
2. Labour (Long shot but may do it on the grounds of the recent flooding)
3. Sadiq Khan (Labour)
4. No

BossMark
1. Yes
2. Labour
3. Sadiq Khan (Labour)
4. No simple reason I do not believe a word toffboy says....

Jimbuna
1. Yes
2. Labour
3. Sadiq Khan (Labour)
4. Yes

Oberon
1. No
2. Conservative by a slim amount
3. Khan (Labour)
4. No, it'll be 2017.


Well its almost over but clearly jim is going to be the winner.

Thank You http://i.imgur.com/q86yYns.gif

:know::smug:


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