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Who Will Lose their Seat? The Mumsnet General Election Prediction Game!!

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TheCatRenamed · 30/06/2024 06:12

Who would like to liven up the General Election by having a competition to see who makes the best predictions? 😀 The object: to win by making the best Portillo Moment prediction.

Here are the rules. The winner gets bragging rights only. There there will be no betting.

Rule 1. Each player must nominate 6 candidates standing in the General Election who they believe will lose their seat. Accordingly, each candidate must have been elected in the 2019 General Election. By-elections don't count.

Rule 2. A player scores points when a candidate they've nominated doesn't win. Points will be equal to the defeated nominated candidate's 2019 majority (as recorded on Wikipedia.) Their majority is their number of votes more than the second-placed candidate. It doesn't matter whether they lose by 5 votes or 5,000.

Rule 3. Nominations may be made by posting on this thread, and must be received before polls close.

Rule 4. The winning contestant is the one with the highest aggregate number of points when all results are in.

Examples of how the rules work:

Example of rule 1: Theresa May can't be nominated as she isn't standing this time. Lee Anderson and Jeremy Corbyn can be nominated as they are standing, even though they're not standing for the same party as in 2019.

Example of rule 2:

  • Belfast North (2019 result): John Finucane (SF) 23,078; Nigel Dodds (DUP) 21,135; Nuala McAllister (All) 4,824. John Finucane's majority is 1,943. A player nominating him gets 1,943 points if he loses or 0 points if he holds his seat.
  • Islington North (2019 result): Jeremy Corbyn (Lab) 34,603; Nick Wakeling (LD) 8,415; James Clark (Con) 5,843; Caroline Russsel (G) 4,326; Yosef David (Brexit) 742; Nick the Incredible Flying Brick (Monster) 236. Jeremy Corbyn's majority is 26,188. A player nominating him gets 26,188 points if he loses or 0 points if he holds his seat. The fact Corbyn is standing as an independent this time doesn't matter.

Anyone else want to play?

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TheCatRenamed · 30/06/2024 06:19

(Just to clarify: not endorsed by Mumsnet!)

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verdantverdure · 30/06/2024 06:25

Robert Jenrick Newark 21,816

(Am I doing this right?)

verdantverdure · 30/06/2024 06:33

I'll be back with the other five later on.

CurlewKate · 30/06/2024 06:39

Hmm. Helen Whately (probably not, but she is my MP and she is awful so I'm hoping) Robert Jenrick, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Grant Shapps. And my wild card-Rishi Sunak.

TheCatRenamed · 30/06/2024 06:42

verdantverdure · 30/06/2024 06:25

Robert Jenrick Newark 21,816

(Am I doing this right?)

You will be once you have the other five! 😀

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TheCatRenamed · 30/06/2024 06:45

CurlewKate · 30/06/2024 06:39

Hmm. Helen Whately (probably not, but she is my MP and she is awful so I'm hoping) Robert Jenrick, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Grant Shapps. And my wild card-Rishi Sunak.

You need one more!

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CurlewKate · 30/06/2024 06:46

Worth pointing out that Michael Portillo himself says that it should only count as a Portillo moment if it's completely unexpected by everyone, including the candidate and the winner....

CurlewKate · 30/06/2024 06:48

Oops, sorry @TheCatRenamed-Good thing I'm not a teller! Another wild card then. James Cleverly.

mynamechangemyrules · 30/06/2024 07:29

Bim Afolami
Grant Shapps
Jacob Rees-Mogg

Will think on the rest!

TheCatRenamed · 30/06/2024 07:48

mynamechangemyrules · 30/06/2024 07:29

Bim Afolami
Grant Shapps
Jacob Rees-Mogg

Will think on the rest!

I'll put you down for three for now. 👍

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Zonder · 30/06/2024 08:53

Great idea. I need to have a think.

mrsogrady · 30/06/2024 10:19

Grant Shapps
Penny Mordaunt
Jeremy Hunt
Jacob Rees Mogg
Richard Holden
Wild card - Liz Truss

Zonder · 30/06/2024 10:34

Shapps
Mogg
Cleverley
Ian and Duncan Smith to quote Paul Merton
Hunt
Keegan

TheCatRenamed · 30/06/2024 11:29

mrsogrady · 30/06/2024 10:19

Grant Shapps
Penny Mordaunt
Jeremy Hunt
Jacob Rees Mogg
Richard Holden
Wild card - Liz Truss

Just a note about Holden. He was elected in 2019 for North West Durham with a majority of 1,144. So that will be his majority under Rule 2 though Holden is standing for Basildon and Billericay this time.

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mrsogrady · 30/06/2024 11:46

TheCatRenamed · 30/06/2024 11:29

Just a note about Holden. He was elected in 2019 for North West Durham with a majority of 1,144. So that will be his majority under Rule 2 though Holden is standing for Basildon and Billericay this time.

I'm OK with that
Thank you

verdantverdure · 30/06/2024 15:22

I haven't finalised mine yet but I think I'm going to go BIG (on the beasts and the majorities)

verdantverdure · 30/06/2024 15:57

It's hard because there are so many who have already thrown in the towel.

PissOffJeffrey · 30/06/2024 16:10

I can only name one straightaway.

Michael Fabricant (bargain basement BoJo). Has had a large majority since 1992 - polls looking excitingly close this time round!

TakeOnFlea · 30/06/2024 18:55

Hmm. I will be back with my 5

TheCatRenamed · 30/06/2024 19:59

PissOffJeffrey · 30/06/2024 16:10

I can only name one straightaway.

Michael Fabricant (bargain basement BoJo). Has had a large majority since 1992 - polls looking excitingly close this time round!

That is an excellent description of Michael Fabricant, and didn't he get a knighthood via Johnson's resignation honours list? Reason enough to put an asterisk after the Sir.

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grannycake · 01/07/2024 05:03

David TC Davies
Johnny Mercer
Penny Mordaunt
Grant Shapps
Jacob Rees Mogg
Jonathan Gullis

user8800 · 01/07/2024 05:38

Andrew Bridgen
Grant shapps
Jacob Rees mogg
Suella braverman
Johnny mercer

TheCatRenamed · 01/07/2024 05:58

user8800 · 01/07/2024 05:38

Andrew Bridgen
Grant shapps
Jacob Rees mogg
Suella braverman
Johnny mercer

You need one more!

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NoDishiForRishi · 01/07/2024 06:25

Johnny Mercer
Penny Mordaunt
Lee Anderson
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Grant Shapps

And finally...

Rishi Sunak.

user8800 · 01/07/2024 07:19

Oh!
Lee Anderson

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