Poll: Election 2019
Total Members Polled: 1601
Discussion
I’m bewildered as to why so many people are leaping up and down quite so much , hailing this result incredible and getting excited about Corbyn standing down.
Other than the quantum of seats it’s none of it a huge shock is it ?
Anyway time to leave the gammon tinged gloatfest and head for home to wake up in Blighty’s sunlit uplands. If I am not immediately more prosperous the minute I get off the plane I will be demanding a recount
Other than the quantum of seats it’s none of it a huge shock is it ?
Anyway time to leave the gammon tinged gloatfest and head for home to wake up in Blighty’s sunlit uplands. If I am not immediately more prosperous the minute I get off the plane I will be demanding a recount
Brooking10 said:
I’m bewildered as to why so many people are leaping up and down quite so much , hailing this result incredible and getting excited about Corbyn standing down.
Other than the quantum of seats it’s none of it a huge shock is it ?
Anyway time to leave the gammon tinged gloatfest and head for home to wake up in Blighty’s sunlit uplands. If I am not immediately more prosperous the minute I get off the plane I will be demanding a recount
By tomorrow morning, the result will only be advisory.Other than the quantum of seats it’s none of it a huge shock is it ?
Anyway time to leave the gammon tinged gloatfest and head for home to wake up in Blighty’s sunlit uplands. If I am not immediately more prosperous the minute I get off the plane I will be demanding a recount
Brooking10 said:
Other than the quantum of seats it’s none of it a huge shock is it ?
Given the massively conflicting messages, and the signal to noise ratio online, yes, it is a surprise. To claim you knew it was going to happen is... bold.The effect this may have on the UK political map could be shocking.
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