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I think there'd be an enormous wave of sympathy which would last for at least one election cycle, the assassination of a Prime Minister would be the catalyst for yet another round of losses of civil liberties and any opposition to any of this or the Conservative government would be portrayed as acts of terrorism. |
Went and voted this morning (in Scotland) in the local community hall. On my bus ride to work passed another polling place 5 - 10 minutes walk from the one where I voted. No queue, in and out in 5 minutes though my colleague at work said she was delayed maybe 10 minutes because you had to use a specific booth, you couldn't just go up to a free one. That is about the longest delay I ever heard of in an election here.
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I'd be tempted to go and vote least bad option but i've had other things on my plate and haven't looked at the candidates or issues so wouldn't want to just vote at random. Plus the Tory will win. :( ETA: Much more interested in what happens in Scotland today anyway. |
We went and voted this morning; we had a slightly longer walk than usual since the polling station was in the CoE church hall at the end of the road rather than the Evangelical Church halfway along where it usually is (I've no idea why the change, maybe it wasn't possible to have a safe flow through the latter). We had to queue outside for about 5 minutes.
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I'm not a huge fan of Drakeford but he at least seemed to be trying to follow the science and, whilst I disagree with some actions (******* nail bars before gyms FFS!) overall he didn't seem to do too bad a job. So probably Labour and Green...will have a final check before walking the couple of hundred yards to the nearest polling station, where they will be little to no queue and everyone will be really friendly... C'mon USA, sort your **** out - this isn't hard. Oh, on the protest vote / spoiling your paper, we got to vote 'Vampire Hunter' one year...which was....special... |
And the Tory candidate in our ward can't even spell the name of it correctly (mis-spelling it in 2 different ways) on a leaflet that no-one could be bothered to deliver to our village (reported in local press).
Like I said before, a piss poor reflection on local politics. |
I've had half a dozen leaflets from the Liberal candidate, nothing from the Tory. They're obviously so sure they're going to win that they don't even need to bother. The annoying thing is, they're almost certainly right. :(
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My preferred fate for Johnson would be something like solitary confinement somewhere like St Helena with only an audio book of George Galloway's autobiography (is there such a thing?) read by Galloway himself for entertainment, so that he'e essentially left with the sound of the emptiness of the inside of his skull... ETA Carrot Flower Queen has just suggested that Cameron's autobiography being read by Cameron might be better: wadda y'think? |
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He was keen to visit a few days ago to browbeat the locals. |
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I took my daughter (who's 10) with me so she could see what voting was all about. She walked straight up to the person on the door checking our address and announced "I'm here to watch my dad vote and LEARN ABOUT DEMOCRACY!". He was very attentive (her autism makes her difficult to understand sometimes) and told her she was very welcome. She then gave the same speech to the ladies handing me my voting papers (I had four). She accompanied me to the voting booth and watched me stick crosses next to Labour four times. I had a spare vote for London Mayor (you get a first and second preference in that election) and she asked me to give that one to the Women's Equality Party as she liked their name, though she was also drawn to the name "Count Binface". I confess I was also tempted to give him my second vote just to make sure he beats Laurence Fox, but I acceded to her initial request.
There was no queue and we were in and out inside five minutes. |
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Just looking at the Scottish Election results coming in.... amusing that given all the 'Scotland and England aren't that different politically' nonsense we hear that with 25 out of 129 seats declared there is not a single Labour or Tory win as yet.
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And the overall control of my county council was decided by drawing lots...Which the Berk in Downing Street will no doubt claim as a victory (the Tories gained one ward which gave them overall control and one ward they won was decided by lots...).
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Let's see... Abolish the Welsh Assembly- Single issue wonk/neo-fascist populist party Freedom Alliance - Single issue COVID conspiracy party Gwlad - make PC look like unionists. Even if you supported them no chance of winning. Reform UK - Right wing populists led by possibly the single biggest grifter in uk politics. Communist - just no. TUSC - See- Communist No More Lockdowns - see - Freedom Alliance Propel - how are there three welsh nationalist parties? |
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So far in Wales, the Conservatives are making gains but at the expense of Plaid and the LibDems. Labour haven't done so badly.......yet
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Looks like the SNP will be just short of an overall majority... a bit of tactical voting between Lab and Tory in a few key seats by the looks of things.
Proving once again that those are two cheeks of the same backside in Scotland. |
A Liberal Party member who confronted the SNP MSP Humza Yousaf at a Glasgow election count has been suspended.
Derek Jackson and others, who are not affiliated with the Liberal Democrats, questioned Mr Yousaf about how women and children in Pakistan are treated. Police arrived at the scene and asked them to leave. Mr Yousaf has accused them of targeting ethnic minorities. A spokesman for the Liberal Party said they were not aware Mr Jackson was going to confront Mr Yousaf. The spokesman added that Mr Jackson "had used the party for his own ends and has a long history of this behaviour in the past". He added: "NAC member Stephen Graham who vetted him was not aware of this. "We weren't aware whatsoever of what he intended to do today." The Liberal Party are one of the smallest in Scotland, standing one candidate in the Holyrood election. The men were seen at the Emirates Arena count wearing yellow stars with the phrase "unvax", as well as repeatedly making saluting gestures. Police Scotland said they escorted six people from the venue following "complaints about their behaviour" and that inquiries were ongoing. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla...itics-57025065 |
Humza Yousaf was born in Glasgow.
It turns out Derek Jackson is a serial election self-publicist: https://metro.co.uk/2010/05/07/gener...ok-hit-289325/ I would say I don’t think this went as he planned, but really, what other result could he have expected from wearing a Star of David, making a nazi salute, and ranting at a man from Scotland about Pakistan? |
Reform UK leader Richard Tice on Talk Radio says he is opening a pub with actor Laurence Fox.
"It will be the home of free speech and right-wing comedy. It'll only be British food, no vaccine passports, no masks". |
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Don't you remember Hitler's old standup routine? "My brother brought down three aircraft in the Battle of Britain. Two Heinkels and a Messchersmitt He was undoubtedly the worst mechanic in the Luftwaffe"
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It will only serve bitter I suppose
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Johnson will be unbearably smug after this. Is it possible to die of smugness? Smug overload syndrome?
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J/K, good on her, and good on you. Shame that the Count didn't get his vote, especially since, like you, I hope he beats Lawrence Fox who is both stupid and vile. |
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Again, the people who love to whine about snowflakes are really the ones who whine the longest and the shrillest. |
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At this rate Geoff Norcott is going to be the busiest man in the entertainment industry. |
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He might need to redecorate: https://www.nature.com/articles/299626a0 |
London Mayor election: Laurence Fox set to lose £10,000 deposit after failing to secure enough votes
Laurence Fox is among 16 mayoral candidates set to lose their £10,000 deposit. Candidates have to achieve five per cent of first-preference votes to have the money returned. Mr Fox, the actor and “anti-woke” campaigner, was only polling two per cent, despite a well-funded bid for City Hall. In March, Mr Fox told the Standard that his campaign was being funded solely by the millionaire financier Jeremy Hosking, a former Tory donor who has also funded the Brexit party. Other candidates set to lose their deposit include UKIP’s Peter Gammons, Piers Corbyn, YouTube prankster Niko Omilana and Count Binface. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/l...t-b933973.html |
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I’m hearing the Count has taken full responsibility for his poor showing, and has sacked his bin.
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Jesus, they really are behind the times. Do they not know that the UK has left the EU? As for Lawrence Fox, look at this hilarious tweet. I can't believe this kind of cheeky banter didn't get him voted Mayor: Quote:
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Election results 2021: PM calls devolution summit after SNP victory
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has invited the leaders of the devolved nations to a summit on how "Team UK" can recover from the pandemic. It follows the SNP's fourth Scottish Parliament election win in a row and Labour's win in the Welsh Parliament. The SNP's Nicola Sturgeon said there was "no democratic justification" for blocking a Scottish independence vote. But Mr Johnson said talk of "ripping our country apart" would be "irresponsible and reckless". Writing in Saturday's Daily Telegraph earlier, Mr Johnson said "talking about ripping our country apart" with an independence referendum at a time when people wanted to recover from the coronavirus crisis would be "irresponsible and reckless". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57043758 |
BOJo might be the last PM of the United Kingdom......
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David Cameron wasn't the last PM of a UK in the EU. There were two more after the UK voted leave. Besides, that would take into account the speediest possible timeline and Johnson's obviously going to make sure that that won't happen. |
The real problems for Scotland might start after indpendence. long, Sad history of the party that headed the indepdence movement thinking that gave them the right to eternally be the Party in Power. The COngress Party in India is a good example.
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Also all the wrangling about who is going to pay for renovating the wall. |
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And the bits of England we get with it, assuming the poor geography of Daily Mail readers is reflected at Westminster. |
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The narrative is as expected that the SNP failed to get a majority (by 1 in a system designed NEVER to give anyone a majority) and therefore have no mandate for a referendum. The press will go along with this and the Unionists will try to push it but I think anyone with two braincells will see through that. Not least of all because the Greens also support independence and would support a referendum bill. It basically comes down to the Tories believing that they have the right to stop Scotland and the Scottish people having the right to self-determination and apparently large swathes of the UK agreeing with them. I'm not sure if BoJo the grifter will really stick around for a second term so it's entirely likely the whole shebang will become someone else's problem soon enough. |
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