separator Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Never realised it was a Sunderland vs Newcastle race for the first result
Brizzle Fox Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 My gut instinct is that this exit poll is well off. McDonnell looks in shock.
SMX11 Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 1 minute ago, Strokes said: This would be a perfect result, get rid of May but not too much damage. We want our tories back! Unfortunately nothing of substance in the party anymore. Moggy needs to stand up
Strokes Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 I'm not staying up, it's gone midnight here already but you guys have a good night. I'll check up at 5am your time when I'm on the seafront eating breakfast
ramboacdc Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Just now, MattP said: In only 40 seats. To say I'm skeptical of this is an understatement. I don't believe the SNP for a start, no way are they losing 22 seats. they aim for the marginal seats. they dont bother with "safe seats"
lifted*fox Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Haha Tory supporters already starting to reel in expectations...
Tuna Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 1 minute ago, separator said: Never realised it was a Sunderland vs Newcastle race for the first result A bit different than their traditional shittest team in the premier league race!
AKCJ Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 To be honest, even if the Tories get back in i'll consider it a victory if Theresa May ****s off.
Strokes Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Just now, AKCJ said: To be honest, even if the Tories get back in i'll consider it a victory if Theresa May ****s off.
StanSP Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Just now, AKCJ said: To be honest, even if the Tories get back in i'll consider it a victory if Theresa May ****s off. and then defeat when Boris takes over
Izzy Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 I don't really give a fvck about exit polls but the £ is falling again against the $ and shafting my holiday to Orlando in August.
Bryn Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Could see a lot of people being quite happy when the dusts settles. I'd certainly sooner a softer Tory party that recognises whilst they're the most trusted party they've been sent a message that they can't continue to treat the masses with impunity. I'd also be happy with a Labour premiership but with Corbyn's more left wing policies resisted by other parties no a coalition. Whatever happens tonight it seems likely the Tories will have to change their approach.
Benguin Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 3 minutes ago, Izzy Muzzett said: I don't really give a fvck about exit polls but the £ is falling again against the $ and shafting my holiday to Orlando in August. Markets are as a fickle as a United fan, I woudn't worry.
separator Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Surely this rushing around to get bragging rights for the first result could cause mis-counting. Bet Sunderland wished they had these students running about instead of the shower of shit Moyes put out.
TrentFox Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Delighted for Sunderland if they declare first - it's good to rebuild then self-esteem of a city and its people by letting them win something, at last. Like the political equivalent of the fat kid getting a sticker on sports day for trying hard ?
Carl the Llama Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Not having those exit polls, expect a bigger Tory vote than reported, keeping the majority.
TheUltimateWinner Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Fook me this will be an interesting and important few hours
ramboacdc Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 no Leicester seats expected to swing http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40104373
Tuna Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 2 minutes ago, Carl the Llama said: Not having those exit polls, expect a bigger Tory vote than reported, keeping the majority. Yeah exit polls traditionally underplay the tory vote.
StanSP Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 3 minutes ago, separator said: Surely this rushing around to get bragging rights for the first result could cause mis-counting. Bet Sunderland wished they had these students running about instead of the shower of shit Moyes put out. they do it every time to be honest. nothing new for them but can see what you're saying. more haste, less speed!
Gary Eatfood Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Up until a couple of years ago nobody questioned the exit polls. Even if it is slightly out May is toast. And deservedly so.
Brizzle Fox Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 Gonna go bed for a few hours. When does the critical mass of declarations tend to come through so I can set my alarm?
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