General Election 2017 | Cabinet reshuffle: Hunt re-appointed Health Secretary for record third time

How do you intend to vote in the 2017 General Election if eligible?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 80 14.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 322 58.4%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 57 10.3%
  • Green

    Votes: 20 3.6%
  • SNP

    Votes: 13 2.4%
  • UKIP

    Votes: 29 5.3%
  • Independent

    Votes: 3 0.5%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 11 2.0%
  • Other (UUP, DUP, BNP, and anyone else I have forgotten)

    Votes: 14 2.5%

  • Total voters
    551
  • Poll closed .
Theresa May comes out in 20 minutes - "Nothing has changed. Nothing has changed!"

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Best scenario for Labour must surely be another election called with May as head of the Tories? Think them calling for her to step down so voraciously is to force the likes of Boris to defend her.
 
McDonnell's talking shite here.
 
I suppose this was always the risk when you get an unelected party leader with all the charisma of a breeze block telling everyone what they need to do.
 
If May does go, then i hope the Tory backbenches can get behind someone like David Davies.

At least he's a billion times more mature and sensible than Boris.
 
Get the impression from the labour supporters and the party themselves they are dleighted purely for the sake of it and the disruption of it all

Im not sure what has happened is going to benefit anyone really

At the end of the day, Labour are still miles behind. So even an election 2 years from now. How will they get anywhere near a majority?
 
Get the impression from the labour supporters and the party themselves they are dleighted purely for the sake of it and the disruption of it all

Im not sure what has happened is going to benefit anyone really

At the end of the day, Labour are still miles behind. So even an election 2 years from now. How will they get anywhere near a majority?
Who knows what the country will be like in 2 years. We've just seen a situation where, in the space of two weeks or so, Conservatives went from being predicted to gain 50 seats or so to the 330 they had, to losing at least 10 seats and Labour gaining about 30 including a seat that had been blue since 1918. Anything could happen.
 
Get the impression from the labour supporters and the party themselves they are dleighted purely for the sake of it and the disruption of it all

Im not sure what has happened is going to benefit anyone really

At the end of the day, Labour are still miles behind. So even an election 2 years from now. How will they get anywhere near a majority?

It will be october I reckon.

May can't continue, the tories are hugely divided (which is why we had first the referendum and then this election), Corbyn is simply laying the groundwork for the next push.

He has just managed the biggest electoral swing in peacetime since records began, he is looking for th enext push.
 
Sorry this has probably already been discussed but do we have turnout numbers by age bracket yet?

If so, how do they compare to the referendum?

@Damien you're usually on point with these things...
 


Wales gone a bit more red after being expected to go more blue.



Conservative joy in Scotland with them being the second largest party there.



Kensington could be an interesting one.
 
Andrew Neil and his guests must have egg on their faces. They had the Survation guy on and they were openly mocking him when he said no party would get a majority.

He said to them there would be a requirement for Tories to work with the DUP to get a majority.

As the guy says, go to the 4.25 mark.

 
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So ... Amber lost on initial count.
Then on the recount/
Then on another recount.
And then the last recount she had a swing to let her win by 300 votes and... its accepted?

Is that what happened? :nervous: