larus
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Hmm, that's a loaded question I think. I'll take a rain-check on that if you don't mind.
Do you want my Boro Brighton prediction?
Correct[MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION], please keep these predictions coming. Make sure you do one for REMAIN, as I want you to get the hatrick.
Looks like another bad night for Labour. Bad in Scotland. Bad in Wales. Bad in England. The incumbent government nearly always do bad in these elections, but still Labour under Corbyn are seen as a joke. Forget what the left-wingers say, he's unelectable.
[MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION], please keep these predictions coming. Make sure you do one for REMAIN, as I want you to get the hatrick.
They haven't announced who the winner of the mayoral election is yet.
True, but the title "First we take London!" implies the start of a Lbour revival. Under the circumstances (i.e. the mistakes made by the Tories and them being the current government which usually gets bad results), this is so far from a victory for Labour, no one in the right mind could try to dress this up as being a success.
True, but the title "First we take London!" implies the start of a Lbour revival. Under the circumstances (i.e. the mistakes made by the Tories and them being the current government which usually gets bad results), this is so far from a victory for Labour, no one in the right mind could try to dress this up as being a success.
at least it's a step in the right direction in the eyes of the voters.
Beaten to 3rd place in Scotland and being the first opposition in 30 years not to gain ground on council seats in local elections is not ideal.
Sadly not poor enough for anybody to listen and understand enough to make a move against him
And with Khan likely to win, it probably means Corbyn will take Labour into the 2020 election with McDonnell (!!) as his shadow chancellor. The UK deserves so much better.
Then finish 3rd behind the Tories in Scotland
I think historically until the seventies, Scotland was more Tory.Off all the extraordinary results.. this one takes the cake. Have Labour ever formed a government in Westminster that wasn't propped up by dozens of Scottish MPs?
A few steps backwards is a step in the right direction?
Off all the extraordinary results.. this one takes the cake. Have Labour ever formed a government in Westminster that wasn't propped up by dozens of Scottish MPs?
I think historically until the seventies, Scotland was more Tory.
Off all the extraordinary results.. this one takes the cake. Have Labour ever formed a government in Westminster that wasn't propped up by dozens of Scottish MPs?