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Westminstenders: Election Special

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RedToothBrush · 12/12/2019 10:29

Spreadsheet of declaration times from 2017 by constituency

sluggerotoole.com/2019/12/10/an-hour-by-hour-guide-to-election-night/
Key constituencies by declaration time to help you understand what might be going on

yougov.co.uk/uk-general-election-2019/
YouGov MRP

www.electionpolling.co.uk/battleground
List of seats by marginality and party targeting them

Westminstenders: Election Special
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lonelyplanetmum · 12/12/2019 10:31

PMK for later!

RedToothBrush · 12/12/2019 10:36

I think I'm going to have to put a disclaimer about buckets of salt on every post today but...

Mike Smithson @ msmithsonpb
The message I'm getting from a close LAB-CON marginal and a close CON-LD one is that there's a marked increase in young people to turning out to vote compared with same time period at GE2017

The LAB-CON one is Bedford and the CON-LD one is Wokingham

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ContinuityError · 12/12/2019 10:38

David Allen Green on Three Things Not Happening Today:

The first thing that is not happening is that we are not considering the currently suppressed report into Russian interference in the politics of the United Kingdom.

One would think that publishing such a report would be a prerequisite of a government seeking to go to the country.

But no.

^^This

davidallengreen.com/2019/12/three-things-not-happening-on-this-election-day/

magimedi · 12/12/2019 10:39

PMK

ContinuityError · 12/12/2019 10:40

CON-LD one is Wokingham

Dr Philip Lee v Redwood? Now that would be sweet.

OublietteBravo · 12/12/2019 10:41

PMK. I’m not looking forward to the next 24 hours at all. I quite lack the lack of political news whilst the polls are open, but I fear it is merely the calm before the shitstorm.

Peregrina · 12/12/2019 10:42

the CON-LD one is Wokingham

I sincerely hope that Deadwood Redwood is given the boot. He was a nasty person as an Oxfordshire County Councillor, and his years as an MP haven't improved him. He ought to have gone at the same time as Portillo, but sadly, he managed to hang on.

DorisDaysDadsDogsDead · 12/12/2019 10:47

Let's all vote Not Tory

Ellie56 · 12/12/2019 10:55

Interesting to hear about the long queues everywhere. Does this mean higher turnout or is it because people have other things to do later with it being so close to Christmas, or they just don't fancy going out in the dark, so are going to the polls earlier than they normally would? 🤔

HoneysuckIejasmine · 12/12/2019 10:57

Pmk

SplitterBug · 12/12/2019 10:58

Morning all, delurking.

I have always been at least a thread and a half behind but have read most of what's been posted, so thanks to previous contributors for food for thought. Flowers Particularly enjoyed the electoral calculus stuff as I'm a map geek.

DD's school is closed today (polling station) so we're about to go and vote (Labour - safe seat here in any case). I'm in the same line of work as Squid (not A&E though) and I've seen so much potentially avoidable illness and distress due to poverty/hunger/homelessness, it's hideous.

Other than that, I feel a bit lost and powerless today. Looking forward to keeping up with the thread for once.

colouringinpro · 12/12/2019 11:00

thanks Red.

Voted. Feel a bit sick to be honest.

Clerk said it was v busy, onto second "book" already, usually only get through 3. Said the counting will take longer than usual.... worth noting re when results in - she was saying not til 5am here.

Grinchly · 12/12/2019 11:06

PMK. Feel sick. Sad

CrunchyCarrot · 12/12/2019 11:13

Morning all. Thanks for the thread, Red Flowers

Voted via postal vote a few days ago, not at all hopeful for my own very safe Tory seat. Keep the faith, people.

BigChocFrenzy · 12/12/2019 11:15

Thanks, red 💐

Just the thread we need,
so the normal Westministenders thread doesn't get clogged up - but I expect there will still be a mixture

I'm expecting a Tory working majority of 30-40, so hopefully well below the Survation %s

There could be all kinds of surprises though,
as I don't know how well national or local polls can handle this extraordinary Brexit redrawing / reversal of chunks of the normal political map

I'd love most of the Independent ex-Tories to win their seats, because they would be a great loss of talent & decency in the right of centre
However, local polls suggest otherwise Sad
If they all go, then there remains only the hard right vs everyone in the centre and left

The top priority after the GE must be for the right of centre to take back the Conservative party from the neofascists who've taken it over.

TheMustressMhor · 12/12/2019 11:15

PMK.

And feeling a sense of dread. I have lived through many, many elections and have never felt like this before.

DH and I postal-voted a couple of weeks ago (SNP).

So thankful not to be in London any longer - although I gladly lent my support to the Labour party when we did.

All DC have now voted - even undecided DD - and they have all voted Labour.

God save us from what is coming...

TheMustressMhor · 12/12/2019 11:19

BCF yep.

Hard Right - vs - Rest of the World.

It horrifies me that we have come to this.

Dusty01 · 12/12/2019 11:19

I'm in a safe Labour seat too. Voted this morning and there were queues/they said it was busy and were expecting a busy day ...

That's a good thing isn't it?

JustAnotherPoster00 · 12/12/2019 11:23
Grin

jack
@jrc1921
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Just took 93yr Mum to vote in Chingford and Woodford Green, she’s registered blind. In a very loud voice she said, “Which box to vote Labour and get that Iain Duncan-Smith dickhead out?" A cheer went up from waiting voters.

KatieGoesKaboom · 12/12/2019 11:23

DD was queuing to vote with two sixth-formers from Manchester Grammar, both slagging Johnson off. Grin

magimedi · 12/12/2019 11:28

Voted. Very low turn out so far, but always is. Very safe Con seat but miracles can happen.

colouringinpro · 12/12/2019 11:31

justanother thanks that made me Grin

ClashCityRocker · 12/12/2019 11:31

Pmk.

KatieGoesKaboom · 12/12/2019 11:32

I've never thought of schoolchildren voting before. I don't think there were any elections while I was in school and old enough to vote. I can't imagine I'd have voted sensibly anyway though. Blush

In fact i don't think I'd have considered myself informed enough to vote, and I wouldn't have been bothered enough either.

That was well before t'internet and facebook though I suppose - and 24 hr TV news for that matter.

rogueantimatter · 12/12/2019 11:32

Just your mum sounds awesome.