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^Some one on the radio said this is the EU's last warning from the voters. Can not see what he was getting at. I can not speak for Europe but here in the UK the EU elections are a form of a protest vote against Westminster.
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Tory leadership candidates so far Boris Johnson 70% Esther McVey 20% Jeremy Hunt 65% Rory Stewart 40% Matt Hancock 40% Dominic Raab 50% Andrea Leadsom 35% Michael Gove 50% Sajid Javid 70% (% is my predictions so far) |
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Actual results for the six UK MEP slots allocated to Scotland: SNP: 3 Lib Dem: 1 Brexit: 1 Tories: 1 (Scottish) Labour loses it's MEPs altogether. Viewed through the perspective of Brexit that's four pro-Remain MEPs vs two pro-Leave MEPs. Naturally Sturgeon has started up her usual rhetoric but, to play devils advocate, she does have something of a point.:hmmm: Mike. |
Lets go back to 1994..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referendum_Party Interesting to note even back then this... Quote:
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Aaaaand.... it looks like the Alliance Party have the third of the three UK MEP slots allocated to Northern Ireland;
DUP: 1 Sinn Fein: 1 Alliance: 1 Ulster Unionists lose their MEP. Viewed through the Brexit impasse that's one pro-Leave and 2 pro-Remain. If the recent election results are taken as indicative of a second EU referendum then the results would be the same: England and Wales vote to leave the EU whilst Scotland and Northern Ireland vote to remain but the UK as whole votes to leave, but with a closer result.:hmmm: Mike. |
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Is there any available data on age structures in voter groups? I mean which party got how many votes from which age group? It seems we have a very clear such effect. Over here, the CDU got the less votes the younger the age group was, and got the most votes from the oldest voters. A similiar effect, though less contrast-rich, for the SPD, the Green, the big winners in both elections here, got the most votes formt he youngest, and the fewest form the oldest, the AFD got the fewest from botht ver very young and very old, and more votes form the medium age groups.
https://s17.directupload.net/images/190528/jik793kw.jpg It could mean that the young are done with allowing elder people doing policies for the eldferly at the ver yhigh cost of the young. Though I doubt that the young already interpret this in financial and economic terms and their own savings/pensions for their own future when they have turned old, but mostly consider climate and corrupt politics issues. Some years ago I read that over 50% of the German electorate at that time already was older than 50 years. Any age analysis for the UK, or the whole EU? I read that Greta-Land saw the Greens taking a steep dive. |
All I can find stops around 2017: https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C...w=1920&bih=937
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Tory leadership candidates so far (Updated)
Boris Johnson 70% Esther McVey 20% Jeremy Hunt 70% Rory Stewart 35% Matt Hancock 40% Dominic Raab 55% Andrea Leadsom 35% Michael Gove 45% Sajid Javid 70% Kit Malthouse 50% (% is my predictions so far) |
I'm surprised how low you rate Leadsoms and Goves chances, I'd put Malthouse well below them.
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In fact, I believe we are nearer to a break up of the Union than we have ever been before. |
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L & G have not said much at the moment as for M, i was watching a recent interview he gave. As time goes on and hearing more what they are thinking i will make changes. I would be surprised if anyone else comes forward after this week as its getting full of runners. I see the Labour top dogs are moving away from pushing for a general election in favor of a second referendum. Even Jezzer is, even if it is in the last line of his recent statement. |
Labour are as hopelessly split as the Tories which is the whole crux of the matter.
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I was watching the EU Election programme on Sunday evening when Alastair Campbell announced who he had voted for.
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Depends if Brexit is a complete disaster or not. If you take polling as gospel then a No Deal Brexit could well push enough Scottish voters into supporting independence in a "might as well screw ourselves rather than letting others do so.." type of mentality. The same could also apply in Northern Ireland. Mike. |
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