Totally agree. May would be back in with a huge majority if there was enthusiasm for a hard Brexit.This election crucially means we don't want a hard brexit.
Totally agree. May would be back in with a huge majority if there was enthusiasm for a hard Brexit.This election crucially means we don't want a hard brexit.
Yeah she should be quids in. Well done to your mum.Think vote share is 40.2% with a declaration or two to come, so if Labour maintain/gain vote share in those seats she should be fine?
i think you've got to remember on a lot of issues the DUP already vote with the conservatives. i don't think they will need to promise much to get them on side.I'm worried about what they have promised the DUP to get them to agree so quickly.
The worst possible outcome.
The worst possible outcome.
Totally agree. May would be back in with a huge majority if there was enthusiasm for a hard Brexit.
This election crucially means we don't want a hard brexit.
Corbyn unassailable, which is great in a hung parliament. Labour can present a clear, consistent (and yes) stable opposition to an awkward coalition with the knives out for May, even as she staggers on.
She surely can't just try and carry on as if nothing happened
Is these a photo of the full lineup? I wanna see elmo again.
A lot of UKIP voters backing Labour in this election is a sign they got cold feet on a hard Brexit.I don't think so. I heard May and Corbyn being accused of a conspiracy of silence on Brexit in this election. Neither wanted to tackle the issue and it was largely fought on domestic policy.
They're dead in pretty much any city that matters. Good.Just checked the results in North London, Liverpool and Manchester. What a thrashing for Tory!
That is actually scary. I don't know if English people realise how backward and horrible the DUP are.Basically, DUP will be wearing the crown going forward.
thanks
Think this election crucially means loads of different things, it means some people don't want a hard Breixt, lots of people don't see brexit as the biggest issue, some people don't want May some people don't want Corbyn, lots of Scotish don't want a second reffrendum and on the whole the country remains slightly more right wing then left.This election crucially means we don't want a hard brexit.
That is actually scary. I don't know if English people realise how backward and horrible the DUP are.
A lot of UKIP voters backing Labour in this election is a sign they got cold feet on a hard Brexit.
Small chance they collapse before it's finalised and we can re-do the referendum and sack it off.I don't know if this needs to be said,
but this is a terrible, terrible, terrible result for those that want a Soft Brexit
The DUP guy they had on BBC last night was vile.That is actually scary. I don't know if English people realise how backward and horrible the DUP are.
so its not going to be a coalition, just a Tory Government with the DUP backing, what a fecking mess this country is in.
How long will that last ?
And they were ready to stab him in the back
She's the political editor of BBC News.Uh, why are they still broadcasting this twat.
Don't agree; left to right;Think this election crucially means loads of different things, it means some people don't want a hard Breixt, lots of people don't see brexit as the biggest issue, some people don't want May some people don't want Corbyn, lots of Scotish don't want a second reffrendum and on the whole the country remains slightly more right wing then left.
That's just amazing.
You just know the Anti Corbyn MP's have been meeting in secret recently to talk strategy (Forcing Corbyn out) in what they predicted to be an awful night for Labour.
Yep. May put the party before the country. Tories wanted the country over a barrel before they asked them to vote.Article 50 should have been triggered after this election.
thats closer then i thought.... gives me a bit of hope for the country, cheers!Don't agree; left to right;
Green - SNP - Labour - Lib Dem - Conservative - UKIP
1.6% - - 3.0% - 40% - - - 7.4% - - -- 42.4% - - - 1.8%
Only looking at parties that got over 1% of the vote.
Center is firmly in the middle of the Lib Dems.