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sionascaig
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Euler wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:41 pm
Markets pointing to a high turnout. Not sure who that favours.
I think its high against expectations but I'm hearing its just "normal"...
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Euler
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In the stock market they say buy the rumour sell the fact. So I'm punting on under 64.50%

I'm also looking to see if there is a shy Tory vote out there and plumping for over 100 seats.
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Euler
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Reform price is hinting at 7 seats or more.
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jamesedwards
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Managed to get a good few quid on Cons winners without Labour as the price plummeted.
Archery1969
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13 for Reform ? 😱
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Steve Baker (Con) in the BBC studio waiting to see whether he's still an MP. Says it all really.
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Archery1969 wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:09 pm
13 for Reform ? 😱
Seems unlikely.
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jamesedwards
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Such a strange system. Possibly the biggest Labour landslide ever, yet looks like one of the lowest ever winning vote shares. :lol:
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Archery1969 wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:17 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 8:15 pm
Archery1969 wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 6:25 pm


No passport, driving license, bus pass or any of the other forms of ID ?

Probably doesn’t just apply to Labour voters.

My sister in the UK emailed me and said the person in the voting office asked for ID but didn’t even look at it and her husband pointed out that my sister had her driving license upside down anyway. 🤣
There is a hell of a lot of homeless in the UK. I would imagine many of them may have lost or not have any ID, and wouldn't need it, and I doubt many of them would be voting for Suella Braverman & Co.
What’s your definition of homelessness Derek. People living on the streets or living in a hotel or sheltered accommodation. I realise they are combined in statistics but for me there is a difference, one has a roof and the other does not etc.

Did Labour when last in power fix the homeless problem in England, did Labour fix the homeless problem in Wales and did the SNP fix the homeless problem in Scotland ? Not arguing, just a question ?

I seem to remember someone selling £340 Billion gold reserves, promised to pay it back, didn’t and yet still didn’t fix homelessness. Makes you wonder, all liars or just prioritise until the next election.
I wasn't suggesting Labour will do much for homeless people. But homeless people (which includes people in hotels as it's not a home) depending on benefits, which the Tories will squeeze. They are far less likely to vote Tory, but fortunately their fowl tactics hasn't made a difference. :D
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Derek27
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I thought Reform would get a small handful. Looks like Jeremy Hunt could be the first chancellor to lose his seat.
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:18 pm
Archery1969 wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:17 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 8:15 pm


There is a hell of a lot of homeless in the UK. I would imagine many of them may have lost or not have any ID, and wouldn't need it, and I doubt many of them would be voting for Suella Braverman & Co.
What’s your definition of homelessness Derek. People living on the streets or living in a hotel or sheltered accommodation. I realise they are combined in statistics but for me there is a difference, one has a roof and the other does not etc.

Did Labour when last in power fix the homeless problem in England, did Labour fix the homeless problem in Wales and did the SNP fix the homeless problem in Scotland ? Not arguing, just a question ?

I seem to remember someone selling £340 Billion gold reserves, promised to pay it back, didn’t and yet still didn’t fix homelessness. Makes you wonder, all liars or just prioritise until the next election.
I wasn't suggesting Labour will do much for homeless people. But homeless people (which includes people in hotels as it's not a home) depending on benefits, which the Tories will squeeze. They are far less likely to vote Tory, but fortunately their fowl tactics hasn't made a difference. :D
People without a fixed address have always needed to register separately to vote. They would just need to apply for the Voter Authority Certificate at the same time if they have no ID. I doubt it will have made any difference.
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One thing is for sure, SNP have lost 35 seats so Scotland remains part of UK.

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jamesedwards wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:24 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:18 pm
Archery1969 wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:17 pm


What’s your definition of homelessness Derek. People living on the streets or living in a hotel or sheltered accommodation. I realise they are combined in statistics but for me there is a difference, one has a roof and the other does not etc.

Did Labour when last in power fix the homeless problem in England, did Labour fix the homeless problem in Wales and did the SNP fix the homeless problem in Scotland ? Not arguing, just a question ?

I seem to remember someone selling £340 Billion gold reserves, promised to pay it back, didn’t and yet still didn’t fix homelessness. Makes you wonder, all liars or just prioritise until the next election.
I wasn't suggesting Labour will do much for homeless people. But homeless people (which includes people in hotels as it's not a home) depending on benefits, which the Tories will squeeze. They are far less likely to vote Tory, but fortunately their fowl tactics hasn't made a difference. :D
People without a fixed address have always needed to register separately to vote. They would just need to apply for the Voter Authority Certificate at the same time if they have no ID. I doubt it will have made any difference.
Well it's done now. Homeless people or those without the correct ID no longer count - literally in democratic terms.
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jamesedwards wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:09 pm
Managed to get a good few quid on Cons winners without Labour as the price plummeted.
I piled into higher seat numbers for Conservatives.
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