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

255 replies

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?

OP posts:
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CassieMaddox · 02/07/2024 20:33

Liz Truss
Kemi Badenoch
John Penrose
Julian Smith
Liam Fox
Lee Anderson

CassieMaddox · 02/07/2024 20:35

I'm being edgy and going all out for the win!

Buddywoo · 02/07/2024 20:38

Kemi Badenoch

TakeOnFlea · 02/07/2024 23:19

I'm in with

Matt Warman - Boston & Skegness
Giles Watling - Clacton
Caroline Johnson - Sleaford and North Hykeham
Amanda Milling - Cannock Chase
Michael Fabricant - Lichfield
David Morris - Morecambe & Lunesdale

verdantverdure · 02/07/2024 23:30

TakeOnFlea · 02/07/2024 23:19

I'm in with

Matt Warman - Boston & Skegness
Giles Watling - Clacton
Caroline Johnson - Sleaford and North Hykeham
Amanda Milling - Cannock Chase
Michael Fabricant - Lichfield
David Morris - Morecambe & Lunesdale

Oooh! Good selection!

verdantverdure · 02/07/2024 23:32

CassieMaddox · 02/07/2024 20:35

I'm being edgy and going all out for the win!

Excellent choices

TakeOnFlea · 03/07/2024 01:16

"Oooh! Good selection!"

Why thank you ☺️

CassieMaddox · 03/07/2024 08:17

TakeOnFlea · 02/07/2024 23:19

I'm in with

Matt Warman - Boston & Skegness
Giles Watling - Clacton
Caroline Johnson - Sleaford and North Hykeham
Amanda Milling - Cannock Chase
Michael Fabricant - Lichfield
David Morris - Morecambe & Lunesdale

You are betting on all out Tory destruction I see!

TessoftheDobermans · 03/07/2024 08:52

Thanks for putting this together @TheCatRenamed
Think mine’s more of a wish list than a prediction - so hard to cut it down to 6!

Truss
Bottomley
Mims Davies
Keegan
Braverman
Rees Mogg

daisychain01 · 03/07/2024 10:55

Mark Harper (Con, Forest of Dean)
Tobias Elwood (Con, Bournemouth East)
Therese Coffey (Con, Suffolk Coastal)
Jacob Rees Mogg (Con North East Somerset)
James Cleverley (Con, Braintree)
Philip Davies (Con, Shipley)

RafaistheKingofClay · 03/07/2024 11:22

Badenoch
Hunt
Gullis
Rees-Mogg
Anderson
Jupp

No particular science behind that. Just the ones I’d most like to see go. There was a longer list. 😂

CassieMaddox · 03/07/2024 11:41

daisychain01 · 03/07/2024 10:55

Mark Harper (Con, Forest of Dean)
Tobias Elwood (Con, Bournemouth East)
Therese Coffey (Con, Suffolk Coastal)
Jacob Rees Mogg (Con North East Somerset)
James Cleverley (Con, Braintree)
Philip Davies (Con, Shipley)

Ellwood is standing down anyway I think!

verdantverdure · 03/07/2024 11:42

RafaistheKingofClay · 03/07/2024 11:22

Badenoch
Hunt
Gullis
Rees-Mogg
Anderson
Jupp

No particular science behind that. Just the ones I’d most like to see go. There was a longer list. 😂

Jeremy Hunt will be my MP if he wins so I'll keep you posted Grin

TheCatRenamed · 03/07/2024 11:47

CassieMaddox · 03/07/2024 11:41

Ellwood is standing down anyway I think!

According to Wikipedia he's standing. I'm off to bed! Nearly 11pm here. Keep the entries coming!

OP posts:
verdantverdure · 03/07/2024 12:03

Wow. That will be amazing if it comes to pass.

BaronessEllarawrosaurus · 03/07/2024 12:22

Those who are missing one Jake Berry is a safe bet with a majority of 9551 from 2019

Sewfrickinamazeballs · 03/07/2024 12:39

Leo Docherty
Liz Truss
Penny Mordaunt
Richard Fuller
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Rishi Sunak

BIossomtoes · 03/07/2024 12:47

Thank you. It’s cheered me up too. I hope Labour canvassers will flood Saffron Walden tomorrow.

OutdamnHunt · 03/07/2024 12:53

After intensive thought:
Jeremy Hunt (OK I lied, that took no thought)
Suella Bravermann
Jacob Rees Mogg
Matt Vickers
Gillian "I work so hard" Keegan
And, oh go on then, Rishi Sunak

SiobhanSharpe · 03/07/2024 16:30

A wish list, in part
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Liz Truss
Jeremy Hunt
Suella Braverman

But also, on the 'more likely' side
-Grant Shaps
-Jackie Doyle-Price

Notonthestairs · 03/07/2024 16:51

Gullis
Berry
Clarke-Smith
Jenrick
McVey
Jenkyns

verdantverdure · 03/07/2024 17:20

Just popping this here because it features shy Tories and sewage, they visited Henley, a stormy hustings in Aylesbury and Leo Docherty in Aldershot, and because it refers to "Labour’s army of busy mums in ankleboots." Grin

https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-conservatives-lost-heart-soul-general-election-pm-rishi-sunak-starmer-labour-truss/?utmsource=Twitter&utmm_medium=social

RishisLeavingDo · 03/07/2024 18:02

We live close to Aldershot, easy to see why people there had enough of the Tories. I had to laugh at the influx of London Labour voters.

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