[Politics] The NSC 'up all night' election night *** OFFICIAL MATCH THREAD ***

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Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
Do they not have mortgages in Truss land?

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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
If you look at what is about to happen in France, what is about to happen in the UK is no surprise, frankly.

Wes Streeting just saying that “Labour have reconnected with the people.” I don’t get a sense of that at all tbh. I get more a sense that the Tory party has imploded.
Just said the same here.

Looking at the surge in far right politics across Europe, Reform getting a foothold here is a worrying prospect.
 


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Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,146
Faversham
Tories smashed by Reform again. Labour win. Blyth. Only 53% turnout.
 








Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Seems a low turnout in both Sunderland and South - both in the low 50%s.

Maybe that's typical for that area, but it's way below the typical national number.
 






Midget

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Aug 16, 2015
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My parents are based in Horsham, where my dad used to say people would vote a baboon in just because it had a blue arse. Now expected to go lib dem.

My own traditionally very blue constituency is expected to go labour. The outgoing MP was in post for years and often showed his face locally, and I suspect a lot of people voted for who they knew. This time he saw the writing on the wall and "decided not to stand".* So people here may now vote more for the politics than the person.

As for me, as I'm bound by various civil and public service codes I usually tend to avoid the political threads on here - so I couldn't possibly tell you how I voted or I'd have to kill you. Which would be a real ballache having to find out who you all are in real life.

But now the pre-election period is over, I can perhaps intimate it may not have been for any government which oversaw food banks inside police stations for officers, and health workers sleeping in their cars. Perhaps.


Anyway, to the more important question. After a Greek mixed grill, it's now co-op lightly salted tortilla chips, dips, and cheap malbec (a box!) in the Midget household.



*If you're worried don't be, he'll be fine. I spoke to him in Westminster a few years ago and he was planning to write a satirical political novel when he retired as an MP.
I'm guessing over the last few years he's gathered all the material he needs and more.
 




Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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Seems a low turnout in both Sunderland and South - both in the low 50%s.

Maybe that's typical for that area, but it's way below the typical national number.
Are people disaffected, disenfranchised? The significant Reform (protest?) vote would seem to add to this feeling.
 






atomised

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Mar 21, 2013
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very poor turnout even if it's a protest vote the numbers voting reform suggest a lot of disenfranchised people
 












Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,146
Faversham
Are people honestly shocked about Reform?
No. And Sunderland and Blyth are heavily Brexitty gammon areas. Thank goodness the majority have some sense.

Ledsome says Tories are not 'conservative enough'. 'Natural party of government' . I predict a tory internal culture war - if any one nationers still exist and have any bollocks.
 




ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
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Just far enough away from LDC
Seems a low turnout in both Sunderland and South - both in the low 50%s.

Maybe that's typical for that area, but it's way below the typical national number.
As I mentioned earlier 2001 had 59% turnout,(2005 was 61%) but now we have voter ID so don't be surprised if it's less than that
 




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