Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister

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Randy Winkman

16,389 posts

191 months

Saturday 4th May
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captain_cynic said:
Fusion777 said:
W124 said:
Rumours that Khan might have lost London.
This aged well.
Was always going to.
It's why I stick to MSM.

TeaNoSugar

1,244 posts

167 months

Saturday 4th May
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S600BSB said:
Is there any chance that Andy Street might lose…
Seems like there’s a 50:50 chance now. A recount underway. I have to say, as a Labour voter I would feel a lot of sympathy for Andy Street if he loses out. A good guy, clearly very intelligent and capable. His loss will (rightly IMO) reflect very badly on Sunak (who really fked him over when he announced the HS2 curtailment at the last cknference) rather than on Street himself.

captain_cynic

12,279 posts

97 months

Saturday 4th May
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Randy Winkman said:
captain_cynic said:
Fusion777 said:
W124 said:
Rumours that Khan might have lost London.
This aged well.
Was always going to.
It's why I stick to MSM.
Woke leftie hehe

Next thing you know you'll be reading the BBC and making informed, rational choices. Gone to the dogs, etc...

S600BSB

5,117 posts

108 months

Saturday 4th May
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TeaNoSugar said:
S600BSB said:
Is there any chance that Andy Street might lose…
Seems like there’s a 50:50 chance now. A recount underway. I have to say, as a Labour voter I would feel a lot of sympathy for Andy Street if he loses out. A good guy, clearly very intelligent and capable. His loss will (rightly IMO) reflect very badly on Sunak (who really fked him over when he announced the HS2 curtailment at the last cknference) rather than on Street himself.
Agree

Derek Smith

45,845 posts

250 months

Saturday 4th May
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S600BSB said:
TeaNoSugar said:
S600BSB said:
Is there any chance that Andy Street might lose…
Seems like there’s a 50:50 chance now. A recount underway. I have to say, as a Labour voter I would feel a lot of sympathy for Andy Street if he loses out. A good guy, clearly very intelligent and capable. His loss will (rightly IMO) reflect very badly on Sunak (who really fked him over when he announced the HS2 curtailment at the last cknference) rather than on Street himself.
Agree
Tories asked for the recount.

Sky News had a tory on who said that he'd either won or lost by a small margin. Lost is the word he'd lost.

p1stonhead

25,743 posts

169 months

Saturday 4th May
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Susan Hall was so toxic that even the ‘pickpocket’ who shameless mugged her, returned her stuff untouched to a local police station remember.

Condi

17,337 posts

173 months

Saturday 4th May
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TeaNoSugar said:
Seems like there’s a 50:50 chance now. A recount underway. I have to say, as a Labour voter I would feel a lot of sympathy for Andy Street if he loses out. A good guy, clearly very intelligent and capable. His loss will (rightly IMO) reflect very badly on Sunak (who really fked him over when he announced the HS2 curtailment at the last cknference) rather than on Street himself.
Yes, ironic that even the thing they did which was supposed to be popular turned out to be a stupid decision because once the public thought about it they could see it was a stupid decision, and thus turned out to be not so popular.

smn159

12,825 posts

219 months

Saturday 4th May
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p1stonhead said:
Susan Hall was so toxic that even the ‘pickpocket’ who shameless mugged her, returned her stuff untouched to a local police station remember.
Glorious watching her looking like she's been asked to lick ps off of a nettle as Khan gave his victory speech.

Apparently Dan Wooton has said that he's leaving London as well, so all in all a good day.

'#Gammonocalypse

Condi

17,337 posts

173 months

Saturday 4th May
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Derek Smith said:
Tories asked for the recount.

Sky News had a tory on who said that he'd either won or lost by a small margin. Lost is the word he'd lost.
Guardian reporting Andy Street is 21,000 votes up with Coventry and Sandwell still to declare. 21,000 seems a lot to overturn given the turnout and enthusiasm for these elections, even though Cov will likely vote for the Labour candidate. Especially so as in Birmingham, a much bigger area, the votes were 80,000 vs 66,000. To win by 21,000 across 2 small area's seems unlikely.

Edited by Condi on Saturday 4th May 18:37

Derek Smith

45,845 posts

250 months

Saturday 4th May
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Condi said:
Derek Smith said:
Tories asked for the recount.

Sky News had a tory on who said that he'd either won or lost by a small margin. Lost is the word he'd lost.
Guardian reporting Andy Street is 21,000 votes up with Coventry and Sandwell still to declare. 21,000 seems a lot to overturn given the turnout and enthusiasm for these elections, even though Cov will likely vote for the Labour candidate. Especially so as in Birmingham, a much bigger area, the votes were 80,000 vs 66,000. To win by 21,000 across 2 small area's seems unlikely.

Edited by Condi on Saturday 4th May 18:37
I don't know enough to make a judgement, but I do know most of Coventry is labour.

Killboy

7,548 posts

204 months

Saturday 4th May
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smn159 said:
Glorious watching her looking like she's been asked to lick ps off of a nettle as Khan gave his victory speech.

Apparently Dan Wooton has said that he's leaving London as well, so all in all a good day.

'#Gammonocalypse
If only everyone to said they’d leave would follow through, the place would be much better (except Gibraltar)


Blue62

8,960 posts

154 months

Saturday 4th May
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Derek Smith said:
I don't know enough to make a judgement, but I do know most of Coventry is labour.
Mentioned earlier that Street is a decent Mayor for Birmingham, he deserves a second term in my view but if it happens it will have nothing to do with the party in Westminster. Street has worked hard to distance himself from Sunak and the Tory party so it will be interesting to see the reaction if he hangs on, but whatever, this is the Rishi thread and he must be feeling beleaguered now. I wonder if he will be tempted to run and get it over with?

Chicken Chaser

7,879 posts

226 months

Saturday 4th May
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No one wants to lead the Tories into the next election, staring inevitable defeat in the face. Rishi can be sacrificed allowing Cons to slip into the shadow role for a term, and will come out battling with some new faces. Labour should win this one convincingly, however a lot of people are asking the question, "What do Labour stand for?" I think they will gain a lot of support simply because ABC but if they're weak in govt, I don't see them making an easy 2 terms.

119

6,886 posts

38 months

Saturday 4th May
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Does he have to resign or can he be booted out?

Derek Smith

45,845 posts

250 months

Saturday 4th May
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Blue62 said:
Derek Smith said:
I don't know enough to make a judgement, but I do know most of Coventry is labour.
Mentioned earlier that Street is a decent Mayor for Birmingham, he deserves a second term in my view but if it happens it will have nothing to do with the party in Westminster. Street has worked hard to distance himself from Sunak and the Tory party so it will be interesting to see the reaction if he hangs on, but whatever, this is the Rishi thread and he must be feeling beleaguered now. I wonder if he will be tempted to run and get it over with?
It's odd. All the tories I've seen commenting on this specific vote have suggested that it would be some kind of lifeline for Sunak. I would have thought the opposite was true due to the fact that Street didn't mention the tories in his electioneering. He's almost an independent. I would say that a Street win, or close loss, would condemn him even further.

Blue62

8,960 posts

154 months

Saturday 4th May
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Derek Smith said:
It's odd. All the tories I've seen commenting on this specific vote have suggested that it would be some kind of lifeline for Sunak. I would have thought the opposite was true due to the fact that Street didn't mention the tories in his electioneering. He's almost an independent. I would say that a Street win, or close loss, would condemn him even further.
I don’t think it would condemn him at all, they will do what they have to in order to present it as a positive. I think we sometimes forget that most people are not so engaged, to those who follow these things a Street win is no big deal.

S600BSB

5,117 posts

108 months

Saturday 4th May
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Labour think they have won it..

Condi

17,337 posts

173 months

Saturday 4th May
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Grundian....

Guardian said:
The results are in after the recount in Coventry and now Andy Street is just 11,455 votes ahead of Labour with one authority left to declare in the West Midlands mayor result.

In Coventry, Richard Parker took 32,704 votes, while Street got 23,327 – a big increase for Labour in what was last time a close call between the two parties.

But Labour still need to make up just over 11,000 votes in Sandwell, where the independent candidate, pro-Palestine lawyer Akhmed Yakoob, could have taken some of their vote share.

S600BSB

5,117 posts

108 months

Saturday 4th May
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While the Guardian are usually right, not sure they are this time… Be incredible if Labour take it.

S600BSB

5,117 posts

108 months

Saturday 4th May
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Guardian has just called it for Labour! Wow.