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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 · 03/07/2024 19:47

I'm particularly interested in reports that Badenoch may be in trouble. I could see why centrist Tory voters from 2019 might peel off and vote Labour / Lib Dem but I would imagine she'd keep most of the potential Reform voters.

Keep the entries coming! Over 30 logged on my spreadsheet and 63 candidates nominated. Rees-Mogg still far away the most popular pick.

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verdantverdure · 03/07/2024 19:53

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.

Yeah. It was bigger boys wot done it.

Aldershot doesn't get any credit for (potentially) making better decisions. Grin

TheCatRenamed · 03/07/2024 19:58

My picks:

Gillian Keegan
Liz Truss
Michael Fabricant
Jeremy Corbyn
Liam Fox
Laura Farris

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McSteamyorMcdreamy · 03/07/2024 20:05

Mordaunt
Schapps
McVey
Rees-Mogg
Hunt

TheCatRenamed · 03/07/2024 20:07

McSteamyorMcdreamy · 03/07/2024 20:05

Mordaunt
Schapps
McVey
Rees-Mogg
Hunt

You may choose one more!

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verdantverdure · 03/07/2024 20:08

TheCatRenamed · 03/07/2024 19:58

My picks:

Gillian Keegan
Liz Truss
Michael Fabricant
Jeremy Corbyn
Liam Fox
Laura Farris

Ooh. A nice range there.

McSteamyorMcdreamy · 03/07/2024 20:08

TheCatRenamed · 03/07/2024 20:07

You may choose one more!

Doh! Put me down for Cleverly then! 🤣

EineReiseDurchDieZeit · 03/07/2024 20:18

Corbyn

TheCatRenamed · 03/07/2024 20:19

EineReiseDurchDieZeit · 03/07/2024 20:18

Corbyn

You may choose another 5.

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EineReiseDurchDieZeit · 03/07/2024 20:22

@TheCatRenamed

I was all for choosing Kwarteng but I saw he stood down. Gove would have been a deadcert also

Truss
Hunt
Sunak
McVey
Mogg

verdantverdure · 03/07/2024 20:25

EineReiseDurchDieZeit · 03/07/2024 20:22

@TheCatRenamed

I was all for choosing Kwarteng but I saw he stood down. Gove would have been a deadcert also

Truss
Hunt
Sunak
McVey
Mogg

Kwarteng is doing election night punditry for one of the channels.

Great.

PetronellaOsgood · 03/07/2024 20:54

Jacob Rees Mogg North East Somerset
Guy Opperman Hexham
Jeremy Corbyn Islington North
Giles Watling Clacton
Penny Mordaunt Portsmouth North
Esther Mcvey Tatton

BIossomtoes · 03/07/2024 21:40

PetronellaOsgood · 03/07/2024 20:54

Jacob Rees Mogg North East Somerset
Guy Opperman Hexham
Jeremy Corbyn Islington North
Giles Watling Clacton
Penny Mordaunt Portsmouth North
Esther Mcvey Tatton

Are you sure about Watling? If he goes it probably means a Farage win.

PetronellaOsgood · 03/07/2024 21:55

Unfortunately I think Farage will win Clacton

CassieMaddox · 03/07/2024 22:50

TheCatRenamed · 03/07/2024 19:47

I'm particularly interested in reports that Badenoch may be in trouble. I could see why centrist Tory voters from 2019 might peel off and vote Labour / Lib Dem but I would imagine she'd keep most of the potential Reform voters.

Keep the entries coming! Over 30 logged on my spreadsheet and 63 candidates nominated. Rees-Mogg still far away the most popular pick.

She's meant to be a pretty shit local MP. Much as some posters love her, every time I see her she is a blinky, incoherent nightmare. And she's not done a great job of trade deals.

I'd like to see the back of her very much

TheCatRenamed · 04/07/2024 06:10

@mynamechangemyrules don't forget your other three picks!

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KenAdams · 04/07/2024 06:26

My guesses:

Grant Shapps
Richard Holden
Charles Walker
Bob Spink
Jeremy Hunt

And I'll go for it - Rishi Sunak.

TheCatRenamed · 04/07/2024 07:31

KenAdams · 04/07/2024 06:26

My guesses:

Grant Shapps
Richard Holden
Charles Walker
Bob Spink
Jeremy Hunt

And I'll go for it - Rishi Sunak.

Spink and Walker aren't standing this time. You may choose two others. 😀

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Lalgarh · 04/07/2024 13:02

Grant shapps to be replaced by Michael Green

TheCatRenamed · 04/07/2024 19:15

Lalgarh · 04/07/2024 13:02

Grant shapps to be replaced by Michael Green

I can't find him - where was he elected to in 2019 and where's he standing now?

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vivideye · 04/07/2024 19:36

My contribution towards world peace is:

Robert courts (really odious)
michael tomlinson
guy opperman
jenrick
Edward arger

I have met all of them either at university or at work and they are awful awful people apart from GO who is merely awful.

hunt but I haven’t met him, thank god.

good game, OP!

verdantverdure · 04/07/2024 19:41

vivideye · 04/07/2024 19:36

My contribution towards world peace is:

Robert courts (really odious)
michael tomlinson
guy opperman
jenrick
Edward arger

I have met all of them either at university or at work and they are awful awful people apart from GO who is merely awful.

hunt but I haven’t met him, thank god.

good game, OP!

Hunt's great if you meet him socially, and really well connected so he's great for a local community, can pull in favours all over the shop.

But we can't have five more years of his wrecking ball of a party so I sincerely hope he loses and gets to spend more time with his dog.

TheCatRenamed · 04/07/2024 19:55

vivideye · 04/07/2024 19:36

My contribution towards world peace is:

Robert courts (really odious)
michael tomlinson
guy opperman
jenrick
Edward arger

I have met all of them either at university or at work and they are awful awful people apart from GO who is merely awful.

hunt but I haven’t met him, thank god.

good game, OP!

Thank you! You have one more pick.

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TheCatRenamed · 04/07/2024 19:56

Just under two hours until entries close. It would be most unfair of me to accept entries after that, particularly once the exit polls are released!

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Noseybear38 · 04/07/2024 20:02

My 6:

Jacob Rees-Mogg
Andrew Jones
Sir Philip Davies
Gillian Keegan
Esther McVey
Jeremy Hunt

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