Marshy
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hopefully a decent amount, large majority's are not a good thing regardless of whos in.
And no im not voting Blue
And no im not voting Blue
This is a really good question. I really hope they sit on each others laps on one side and then on the other they have room for sun beds etc.Suppose Labour did get 450 seats and the Tories fewer than 100 - where do all the Labour Party MPs sit in the Commons. Do they take up space on the other side?
Less than 50.
I’m hoping it’s very low. I get what you say about large majorities but the Tory party, for their own and everyone else’s benefit, really do need to reassess who and what they are and what they stand for…..being annihilated in this election will help this along.hopefully a decent amount, large majority's are not a good thing regardless of whos in.
And no im not voting Blue
This thought will have Jacob Rees Mogg very happy.This is a really good question. I really hope they sit on each others laps on one side and then on the other they have room for sun beds etc.
This, i also predict that the Liberal Democrat’s will be the oppositionLess than 50.
I agree with you there. It's hard to imagine turning around a near 400 majority even though few would have predicted what is happening today back in December, 2019. I hope after licking its wounds the party starts putting forward more conservative ideas. First and foremost, because over the coming years it will be such an important issue, a pledge to scrap the insane net zero promises which the Tories have sung along to. The damage the mad green policies will do could well be irreparable. But I think by 2029 a policy of "whatever it takes to keep the lights on, keep our homes heated and keep industry powered" will be a winner.The Tory party, for their own and everyone else’s benefit, really do need to reassess who and what they are and what they stand for…..being annihilated in this election will help this along.
Christ thats a scary thought hahaThis, i also predict that the Liberal Democrat’s will be the opposition
Would the speaker then have to spend the next four years hopping like David Shepherd used to at the cricket?I'll go 111
Good idea. There may be a by-election at some point thoughWould the speaker then have to spend the next four years hopping like David Shepherd used to at the cricket?
They can call themselves CONFORM!While in many respects this would be amazing, the worry is so few seats for the Tories that we see a Tory/Reform coalition led by Braverman and Farage as their way of resetting to be electable. That's a scenario a moderate Tory councillor spoke with me about as a concern of many in the party if Reform get any kind of traction at the expense of the Tories.
I'd rather, I think, a strong enough Tory party to weaken him than a weak Tory party dependent on him.
it would be very strange, they'd oppose by saying how Labour policies aren't enough and they should do more.Christ thats a scary thought haha
A huge labou majority and Lib Dems as opposition, it will be woke madness !
it would be very strange, they'd oppose by saying how Labour policies aren't enough and they should do more.
with a large rebelious backbench, could actually make things quite tricky to manage.
I'd seen an analysis that suggested that the LD were already left of Labour since Labour have moved towards the center.With LD as the Official opposition though, a move to the left by Labour would be easier to do than it would be with raving right wingers having the opposition time.
I'm going 135.No way. I'll be gobsmacked (and ecstatic) if they get less than 100