Normally an election animal awake till the decisive moment. Not this time, watch it till I fall asleep, wake up, see the difference, and just wonder what it has done to the exchange rate. Good luck GB!
How could it be ANYTHING but BBC1? Truly?
Not only is it simply the best coverage, but you get Jeremy Vine with his big floor map and 'virtual' House of Commons plus Emily Maitlis frantically swiping her interactive smartboard which is oddly erotic for some reason.
I genuinely didn't know it was covered on any other channel. If I couldn't get BBC1 I'd listen on Radio 4.
Kemp Town is far too close to call.
Bearing in mind much UKIP's 2015 vote came from disaffected Labour and Tory voters, it's not easy to determine where their vote will go - if anywhere. Assuming the same number of people vote as last time, we can fairly safely say almost all Green voters from 2015 will vote Labour. I'd suggest Kirby needs to pick up that UKIP vote in order to return to Westminster - and that's far from guaranteed, especially as he voted Remain.
The incumbent often has the advantage, but this time around Labour has been working hard in Kemptown in ways that they didn't in 2015, where Nancy Platts was let down.
Where have you been for the last 16 years?
She's 12-1 on with some bookies, if you think someone's going to beat her, fill your boots
Prices on the Tories have PLUNGED over the last few hours. Current odds:
Most seats
Conservative 1.06
Labour 17.5
Overall majority
Conservative 1,2
Labour 6.8
Next PM
Theresa May 1.17
Jeremy Corbyn 7.8
Next Government
Conservative majority 1.21
Conservative minority 16.5
Labour minority 29.0
Labour / SNP coalition 30.0
Labour majority 34.0
How could it be ANYTHING but BBC1? Truly?
Not only is it simply the best coverage, but you get Jeremy Vine with his big floor map and 'virtual' House of Commons plus Emily Maitlis frantically swiping her interactive smartboard which is oddly erotic for some reason.
I genuinely didn't know it was covered on any other channel. If I couldn't get BBC1 I'd listen on Radio 4.
I used to do an all-nighter at every election but I went on holiday for the referendum and am doing the same for this election. Have fun, see you on the other side. I'll keep tabs on my phone but go to bed and wake up at the usual times.
If you can't decide, try this:
http://38degrees.ge2017.com/quiz
Apparently my views matched 73% of the Labour manifesto, 73% Lib Dem and 73% Green. As I said in another thread a few weeks ago, I'm buggered basically.
Not really......
Vote for some bloke who believes the IRA are in some twisted way justified in murdering British citizens and soldiers!
Or vote for some woman that has become so very "Meh"...(whilst shrugging shoulders)!!!
It's very simple.....anyone who attended political rallies in sympathy of the IRA and it's justification of its murdering of British citizens and Soldiers......quite simply has absolutely no right to be in charge of our country!
And whatever the faults of the other parties and policies you think are wrong ....there is absolutely nothing that stoops as low or disgusting as sympathising with murdering terrorists!!...
Maths not a strong point of yours either I see.