2019 General Election outcome predictions
Discussion
Baby Shark doo doo doo doo said:
Labour-SNP coalition
Probably this, and Johnson only has himself to blame. This election has been a car crash for everyone, IMO, but hiding in a fridge, rather than talk to Piers Morgan, may be the last straw for more than a few. The BBC have done their level best to hide his buffoonery but a lot of his 'fans' will have been watching Piers yesterday, and the Beeb couldn't do anything about that footage.Oh go on then.
The magic number is 320 seats when you exclude Sinn Fein (seven MP's, probably), the Speaker and his three deputies.
Conservative majority of 27 - i.e. they'll win 333 seats.
You heard it here first, folks.
Edited so my numbers actually add up, sorry!
The magic number is 320 seats when you exclude Sinn Fein (seven MP's, probably), the Speaker and his three deputies.
Conservative majority of 27 - i.e. they'll win 333 seats.
You heard it here first, folks.
Edited so my numbers actually add up, sorry!
Edited by Brave Fart on Thursday 12th December 14:22
Nexus Icon said:
Probably this, and Johnson only has himself to blame. This election has been a car crash for everyone, IMO, but hiding in a fridge, rather than talk to Piers Morgan, may be the last straw for more than a few. The BBC have done their level best to hide his buffoonery but a lot of his 'fans' will have been watching Piers yesterday, and the Beeb couldn't do anything about that footage.
There are many, many things I would do to avoid talking to Piers Morgan, and hiding in a fridge is the least drastic of all of them. I'll stick with the 25-30 seat Tory majority I predicted last night.
The Bookies (multiple) odds are on a Tory majority and based on the £'s performance over the last couple of weeks (minor, very minor blip in the last 24hrs,now recovered) it would seem the City are comfortable with a probable Tory majority.
The Bookies (multiple) odds are on a Tory majority and based on the £'s performance over the last couple of weeks (minor, very minor blip in the last 24hrs,now recovered) it would seem the City are comfortable with a probable Tory majority.
Teppic said:
zippy3x said:
Conservatives with the most seats, but no majority.
Coalition with Lib Dems, Boris' deal voted through, with referendum on that deal as lib dem quid pro quo
A party that wants to remain forming a coalition with a party that wants to "get Brexit done"? Not a chance.Coalition with Lib Dems, Boris' deal voted through, with referendum on that deal as lib dem quid pro quo
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