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Jimbuna 05-03-19 10:13 AM

Results continue to pour in so I've put a live link below....most entertaining :)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-48131095

STEED 05-03-19 11:41 AM

What is all the who-Ha? Why is the media going nuts and experts having a field day? For crying out loud there is nothing new about this, its traditional mid term local elections backlash against the government of the day. Get a bloody grip people and calm down will you.

Of course the Libs did well the voters have forgiven them for their coalition with the Tories and moved on and yes the Greens and Independent lot did well as well.

All this shows is we are on course for a very close hung parliament at the next general election. I have been saying this for years, the only thing I was hoping for was a UKIP wipeout but that did not happen oh well there is still hope at the EU elections later this month.

Just to add here we are back to NOC council so what is new? This place always swings from Tory to LIb and back to NOC big deal.

STEED 05-03-19 11:51 AM

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48152475

Another blow to Labour as Baldrick leaves the party.

STEED 05-03-19 03:55 PM

https://news.sky.com/story/local-ele...llors-11710579

So more than 1,200 Tory councillors wiped out and the experts say this should bring down May or cause even greater pressure for her to go before December. I have my doubts due too all that has gone before and May is still here.

Skybird 05-03-19 06:55 PM

Or to illustrate the dramatic losses of the Tories by quoting Der Spiegel: they lost 38% of all their former seats. Thirty-eight.

Tories lost 1335 seats, Labour lost just 86 seats.

Liberal Democrats won 704 seats.

All in all the vote was about over 8000 seats.

Jimbuna 05-04-19 05:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2607150)
Or to illustrate the dramatic losses of the Tories by quoting Der Spiegel: they lost 38% of all their former seats. Thirty-eight.

Tories lost 1335 seats, Labour lost just 86 seats.

Liberal Democrats won 704 seats.

All in all the vote was about over 8000 seats.

Very true but will the politicians learn from this?

I doubt it.

Wash, rinse, repeat. Wash, rinse, repeat.

STEED 05-04-19 09:28 AM

They never learn because they don't care and don't give a toss about the voters as its just one big game to them. They know enough stupid voters are out there will vote for them keeping the system in place. I predict this now the Brexit party will wipe the floor with the rest and still they will do what they want.

It will get worst than this mark my words and stick around for the mess.

STEED 05-04-19 01:27 PM

IDS calls for May to go now..

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48161178

I say jim has better odds on having a busty maid pulling him a few cold frosty beers. :)

Skybird 05-04-19 02:27 PM

From Steed's link:


"Two discredited administrations making a discredited deal is not the answer to the electorate."


But May already has started to weasel and egg-dance again, denying reality. Maybe the party should distribute stones and clubs to delegates to chase her away. And maybe she would even then sit still and smile, thinking the crowd just came to play Cricket.

BossMark 05-05-19 02:52 AM

Well since my abscence the Tories have been upto their usual nasty tricks, but got a good thumping in local elections, but my party did not do much better though and to put the icing on the cake my friend the Labour candidate got beat in my town by the Liberals :wah: we have no Labour now but overall Leeds still as a Labour majorit.

Jimbuna 05-05-19 06:31 AM

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John McDonnell: No trust left in PM over Brexit talks https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48165373
The usual bias from the man who carries the little red book around with him everywhere he goes.

The people of the UK have no trust left for any politician regardless of whichever political persuasion they come from. Even if Parliament were to be dissolved I believe it would end up in a hung result so how we get out of this mess only God must know.

One thing is apparent though, the far right will make much hay whilst the sun shines and I should imagine Nigel and his chums will be rubbing their hands with glee.

ikalugin 05-05-19 06:36 AM

I wonder if it is correct to call many of them far right, for example UKIP seems to represent classical liberalism from the limited knowledge I have of them.

STEED 05-05-19 06:37 AM

I see both sides are wording the brexit talks its down to the other side. Typical both Cons/Lab playing the blame game too set in their ways and agendas.

Jimbuna 05-05-19 06:45 AM

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Huawei leak did not amount to criminal offence, police say https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48160004
It has taken all this time and effort to announce the obvious but hopefully there will now be an independent inquiry into this matter so the guy can have a chance of clearing his name.

STEED 05-05-19 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2607439)
It has taken all this time and effort to announce the obvious but hopefully there will now be an independent inquiry into this matter so the guy can have a chance of clearing his name.


I have a feeling he was a escape goat as clearly he has nothing to hide by saying bring it on lets get to the bottom of this.

STEED 05-06-19 04:30 AM

Quote:

Brexit deal 99% DONE: May and Corbyn very CLOSE to breakthrough
Warning Daily Express

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-jeremy-corbyn

So what! Its already being reported Labour remainers and Tory brexiteers will reject the botched plan.

BossMark 05-06-19 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2607666)
Warning Daily Express

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-jeremy-corbyn

So what! Its already being reported Labour remainers and Tory brexiteers will reject the botched plan.


So looks like we will be back to square one again :timeout:

STEED 05-06-19 04:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 2607669)
So looks like we will be back to square one again :timeout:

If the reports are correct Parliament will reject it.


https://www.tert.am/news_images/269/...6f9a25ac85.jpg
Terminate Parliament and start again.

Jimbuna 05-06-19 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2607666)
Warning Daily Express

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-jeremy-corbyn

So what! Its already being reported Labour remainers and Tory brexiteers will reject the botched plan.

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2607670)
If the reports are correct Parliament will reject it.


https://www.tert.am/news_images/269/...6f9a25ac85.jpg
Terminate Parliament and start again.

Precisely!!

Jimbuna 05-07-19 10:38 AM

It looks like the UK now has no choice other than to take part in the European elections and can blame nobody but itself (or Parliament to be more precise).

The UK has 73 seats to full and one can only try to imagine the problems some of those elected will most likely present with.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48188951


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