I think the generally agreed margin for error is about 20 seats. That would still give the Conservative party a majority of about sixty seats. That’s an absolute kick in for the loony lefties that have been allowed to decimate the Labour Party and lurch it away from the left leaning centre ground that got Blair elected and re-elected.
Seems his policies are a hundred years out of date. The only saving grace for me is that Diane Abbott disappears once and for all. I'd personally buy her an Abacus as a farewell gift.
Of course it isn’t. The feet are different colours. The trousers are different colours. Even the coat has been photo shopped.
I’m going to have a beer. Hopefully that’s the end of jezza and his lunatic 1970s communist policies and hopefully the end of all the bulls@@t remainer nonsense we’ve had to endure from politicians who just didn’t have the good grace or decency to except they lost a perfectly fair and free vote. now hopefully we can live in a country that’s not paralysed by all this brexit ballcocks and actually start passing laws and spending money on the stuff this country needs.
Have faith. Keep the red flag flying. (I know, I know, bloody exit polls. But we drew first blood. 1-0 Labour!)
I'm going to bed while it's still 2-1 to Labour.. then I'm not going to look at the news for the next ten years.
Hmmm, I'm off to bed, not feeling quite so optimistic. Bloody BBC exit polls. And I want to duff up Jeremy Vine at the best of times.
A friend of mine has a daughter who lives in London, he has told me that she cant work out how this has happened when everyone she speaks to is a Labour supporter, he told her its because she only speaks to people in London.
For those of you who now find the results of last night to be satisfactory, please bear the following in mind.... In the beginning, nationalism, or populism, of any type, kind or favour, always seems to be a fine companion, it is only later on that you find out the real truth.