British General Election Results

Oh dear. None of the tory manifesto will be implemented. Not one thing. And the remainers in the tory camp, that is most of them, will water down brexit till the point it becomes meaningless.
You lose girls !!
Such a terrible manifesto AND a dismal campaign, yet the 'wildly popular" Comrade Corbyn still lost (and didn't even win the popular vote). How did that happen, Tommy. How???
He was coming from a long way back. His MPs were not supporting him and he was being pilloried by the press.

Yet despite that May lost a 20% lead in 3 weeks.

Its over for the tories. They will limp on for a few weeks with their terrorist friends and the next election will see them dumped.

Here is a video of your new friends terrorising little catholic schoolgirls. Enjoy !

Tommy: He [Comrade Corbyn] was coming from a long way back.


More an excuse than an explanation for why he lost ( the third general election in a row), Tommy.
Parties have made far more impressive come backs from far fewer seats many times over before.
Most recently, for example, 2010. The Conservatives had only 210 seats and gained 96 to end up at 306.
Want to try again? :eusa_think:
 
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Dad shot dead in Sainsbury's car park while holding son begged for his life

Business as usual for DUP supporters. Would have been nice if a DUP politician could condemn this. Dont hold your breath though.

What are you hoping to achieve?

"What are you hoping to achieve?"

This:

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Oh dear. None of the tory manifesto will be implemented. Not one thing. And the remainers in the tory camp, that is most of them, will water down brexit till the point it becomes meaningless.
You lose girls !!
Such a terrible manifesto AND a dismal campaign, yet the 'wildly popular" Comrade Corbyn still lost (and didn't even win the popular vote). How did that happen, Tommy. How???
He was coming from a long way back. His MPs were not supporting him and he was being pilloried by the press.

Yet despite that May lost a 20% lead in 3 weeks.

Its over for the tories. They will limp on for a few weeks with their terrorist friends and the next election will see them dumped.

Here is a video of your new friends terrorising little catholic schoolgirls. Enjoy !

Tommy: He [Comrade Corbyn] was coming from a long way back.


More an excuse than an explanation for why he lost ( the third general election in a row), Tommy.
Parties have made far more impressive come backs from far fewer seats many times over before.
Most recently, for example, 2010. The Conservatives had only 210 seats and gained 96 to end up at 306.
Want to try again? :eusa_think:


Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party only gained 29 more seats than Ed Milliband did.

Labour 2015 = 232 seats. Labour 2017 = 261 seats.

The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.

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Oh dear. None of the tory manifesto will be implemented. Not one thing. And the remainers in the tory camp, that is most of them, will water down brexit till the point it becomes meaningless.
You lose girls !!
Such a terrible manifesto AND a dismal campaign, yet the 'wildly popular" Comrade Corbyn still lost (and didn't even win the popular vote). How did that happen, Tommy. How???

This below is how Britain voted last Thursday, doesn't look so good for Labour from the below map, it looks like Britain is pretty Conservative voting.

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map means nothing. It is about population. All the blue, like the US, are rural areas. It looks nice and pretty from a conservative point of view, but is meaningless...
 
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The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.]

Only 29 seats? At the end of the day, the conservatives were supposed to wipe the floor with Labour. They didn't. Le Pen loses, Cons in trouble. The right is starting to see a back lash and the left are leaving their cynicism behind and starting to vote again...
 
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The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.]

Only 29 seats? At the end of the day, the conservatives were supposed to wipe the floor with Labour. They didn't. Le Pen loses, Cons in trouble. The right is starting to see a back lash and the left are leaving their cynicism behind and starting to vote again...
The Left in general never stopped voting. It's the young who don't bother. But this time they were out in force and Comrade Corbyn was still nearly 60 seats behind - and they didn't win the popular vote either.

They've lost 3 general elections in a row now and 29 seats really isn't much of a comeback at all - look at previous elections and you'll see what real comebacks look like, you don't even have to go back that far.
FT analysis also showed that areas with more people in poor health tended to vote Conservative this time round, Labour - the alleged Guardian of the NHS did not do so well here, suggesting their hackneyed mantra 'the NHS is safe in our hands' isn't even cutting it anymore.

It only seems like a big deal because Comrade Corbyn is a dick and a terrorist supporter who even his own party say couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
What everyone forgot was that he is good on the hustings and absolutely great at bribing young naive voters with free stuff - maybe they don't stop to consider that the magic money tree isn't actually real.
But, he still lost - and it wasn't even close considering it became largely a two horse race.
 
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The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.]

Only 29 seats? At the end of the day, the conservatives were supposed to wipe the floor with Labour. They didn't. Le Pen loses, Cons in trouble. The right is starting to see a back lash and the left are leaving their cynicism behind and starting to vote again...
The Left in general never stopped voting. It's the young who don't bother. But this time they were out in force and Comrade Corbyn was still nearly 60 seats behind - and they didn't win the popular vote either.

They've lost 3 general elections in a row now and 29 seats really isn't much of a comeback at all - look at previous elections and you'll see what real comebacks look like, you don't even have to go back that far.
FT analysis also showed that areas with more people in poor health tended to vote Conservative this time round, Labour - the alleged Guardian of the NHS did not do so well here, suggesting their hackneyed mantra 'the NHS is safe in our hands' isn't even cutting it anymore.

It only seems like a big deal because Comrade Corbyn is a dick and a terrorist supporter who even his own party say couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
What everyone forgot was that he is good on the hustings and absolutely great at bribing young naive voters with free stuff - maybe they don't stop to consider that the magic money tree isn't actually real.
But, he still lost - and it wasn't even close considering it became largely a two horse race.
He stopped grammar schools,dementia taxes,selling off the NHS and a hard brexit. He saved the NHS and will ensure that the tories restore our domestic security.

He is a winner and May is dead meat.
 
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The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.]

Only 29 seats? At the end of the day, the conservatives were supposed to wipe the floor with Labour. They didn't. Le Pen loses, Cons in trouble. The right is starting to see a back lash and the left are leaving their cynicism behind and starting to vote again...

Yes; and Hillary was supposed to win in a landslide. The fact is that the vote tightens as elections get closer. As the election was considered "won" by May i thought of Hillary. NEVER TAKE ANY ELECTION FOR GRANTED!!!

As it is the Government is Conservative.

Greg
 
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The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.]

Only 29 seats? At the end of the day, the conservatives were supposed to wipe the floor with Labour. They didn't. Le Pen loses, Cons in trouble. The right is starting to see a back lash and the left are leaving their cynicism behind and starting to vote again...
The Left in general never stopped voting. It's the young who don't bother. But this time they were out in force and Comrade Corbyn was still nearly 60 seats behind - and they didn't win the popular vote either.

They've lost 3 general elections in a row now and 29 seats really isn't much of a comeback at all - look at previous elections and you'll see what real comebacks look like, you don't even have to go back that far.
FT analysis also showed that areas with more people in poor health tended to vote Conservative this time round, Labour - the alleged Guardian of the NHS did not do so well here, suggesting their hackneyed mantra 'the NHS is safe in our hands' isn't even cutting it anymore.

It only seems like a big deal because Comrade Corbyn is a dick and a terrorist supporter who even his own party say couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
What everyone forgot was that he is good on the hustings and absolutely great at bribing young naive voters with free stuff - maybe they don't stop to consider that the magic money tree isn't actually real.
But, he still lost - and it wasn't even close considering it became largely a two horse race.
He stopped grammar schools,dementia taxes,selling off the NHS and a hard brexit. He saved the NHS and will ensure that the tories restore our domestic security.

He is a winner and May is dead meat.

How can he save things that haven't happened?
 
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The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.]

Only 29 seats? At the end of the day, the conservatives were supposed to wipe the floor with Labour. They didn't. Le Pen loses, Cons in trouble. The right is starting to see a back lash and the left are leaving their cynicism behind and starting to vote again...

Yes; and Hillary was supposed to win in a landslide. The fact is that the vote tightens as elections get closer. As the election was considered "won" by May i thought of Hillary. NEVER TAKE ANY ELECTION FOR GRANTED!!!

As it is the Government is Conservative.

Greg

Looks like some of Hillary's arrogance has rubbed off on Jeremy.
 
Oh dear. None of the tory manifesto will be implemented. Not one thing. And the remainers in the tory camp, that is most of them, will water down brexit till the point it becomes meaningless.
You lose girls !!
Such a terrible manifesto AND a dismal campaign, yet the 'wildly popular" Comrade Corbyn still lost (and didn't even win the popular vote). How did that happen, Tommy. How???
He was coming from a long way back. His MPs were not supporting him and he was being pilloried by the press.

Yet despite that May lost a 20% lead in 3 weeks.

Its over for the tories. They will limp on for a few weeks with their terrorist friends and the next election will see them dumped.

Here is a video of your new friends terrorising little catholic schoolgirls. Enjoy !

Tommy: He [Comrade Corbyn] was coming from a long way back.


More an excuse than an explanation for why he lost ( the third general election in a row), Tommy.
Parties have made far more impressive come backs from far fewer seats many times over before.
Most recently, for example, 2010. The Conservatives had only 210 seats and gained 96 to end up at 306.
Want to try again? :eusa_think:


The Leftists have no perspective about anything.

So let's put this into perspective in relation to previous British General Elections.

The Labour Party with Jeremy Corbyn last Friday gained just 29 seats, this giving them a total of 261 seats.

To put the Labour Party with Jeremy Corbyn's 261 seats into perspective and to illustrate that Jeremy Corbyn is one of the LEAST SUCCESSFUL Labour Party leaders and also to illustrate that Jeremy Corbyn is NOT advancing the Labour Party on ANY level in an Electoral sense, on the contrary even historically disaster results for the Labour Party such as the 1979 Election and the 1951 Election saw Labour leaders who were thrown out of Downing Street James Callaghan (269 seats) and Clement Attlee (295 seats) both perform better than Jeremy Corbyn.

The British General Election of 1979 in which Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan was thrown out.

James Callaghan = 269 seats - Jeremy Corbyn = 261 seats - Callaghan = 8 more seats than Corbyn - LOST.

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The British General Election of 1992.

Neil Kinnock = 271 seats - Jeremy Corbyn = 261 seats - Kinnock = 10 more seats than Corbyn - LOST.

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The British General Election of 2010.

Gordon Brown = 258 seats - Jeremy Corbyn = 261 seats - Corbyn 3 more seats than Brown - LOST.

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The British General Election of 2015.

Ed Miliband = 232 seats - Jeremy Corbyn = 261 seats - Corbyn 29 more seats than Miliband - LOST.

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The British General Election of 1970.

Harold Wilson = 288 seats - Jeremy Corbyn = 261 seats - Wilson 27 more seats than Corbyn - LOST.

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The British General Election of 1959.

Hugh Gaitskell = 258 seats - Jeremy Corbyn = 261 seats - Corbyn 3 more seats than Gaitskell - LOST.

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The British General Election of 1955.

Clement Attlee = 277 seats - Jeremy Corbyn = 261 seats - Attlee 16 more seats than Corbyn - LOST.

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The British General Election of 1951 in which Labour Prime Minister Clement Attlee was thrown out.

Clement Attlee = 295 seats - Jeremy Corbyn = 261 seats - Attlee 34 more seats than Corbyn - LOST.

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Someone sent this to me.
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The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.]

Only 29 seats? At the end of the day, the conservatives were supposed to wipe the floor with Labour. They didn't. Le Pen loses, Cons in trouble. The right is starting to see a back lash and the left are leaving their cynicism behind and starting to vote again...
The Left in general never stopped voting. It's the young who don't bother. But this time they were out in force and Comrade Corbyn was still nearly 60 seats behind - and they didn't win the popular vote either.

They've lost 3 general elections in a row now and 29 seats really isn't much of a comeback at all - look at previous elections and you'll see what real comebacks look like, you don't even have to go back that far.
FT analysis also showed that areas with more people in poor health tended to vote Conservative this time round, Labour - the alleged Guardian of the NHS did not do so well here, suggesting their hackneyed mantra 'the NHS is safe in our hands' isn't even cutting it anymore.

It only seems like a big deal because Comrade Corbyn is a dick and a terrorist supporter who even his own party say couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
What everyone forgot was that he is good on the hustings and absolutely great at bribing young naive voters with free stuff - maybe they don't stop to consider that the magic money tree isn't actually real.
But, he still lost - and it wasn't even close considering it became largely a two horse race.
He stopped grammar schools,dementia taxes,selling off the NHS and a hard brexit. He saved the NHS and will ensure that the tories restore our domestic security.

He is a winner and May is dead meat.

How can he save things that haven't happened?
Well, selling off the NHS has happened in part, and that process was started by Tory Blair! Good to know Tammy hates Labour policies :)
 
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The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.]

Only 29 seats? At the end of the day, the conservatives were supposed to wipe the floor with Labour. They didn't. Le Pen loses, Cons in trouble. The right is starting to see a back lash and the left are leaving their cynicism behind and starting to vote again...
The Left in general never stopped voting. It's the young who don't bother. But this time they were out in force and Comrade Corbyn was still nearly 60 seats behind - and they didn't win the popular vote either.

They've lost 3 general elections in a row now and 29 seats really isn't much of a comeback at all - look at previous elections and you'll see what real comebacks look like, you don't even have to go back that far.
FT analysis also showed that areas with more people in poor health tended to vote Conservative this time round, Labour - the alleged Guardian of the NHS did not do so well here, suggesting their hackneyed mantra 'the NHS is safe in our hands' isn't even cutting it anymore.

It only seems like a big deal because Comrade Corbyn is a dick and a terrorist supporter who even his own party say couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
What everyone forgot was that he is good on the hustings and absolutely great at bribing young naive voters with free stuff - maybe they don't stop to consider that the magic money tree isn't actually real.
But, he still lost - and it wasn't even close considering it became largely a two horse race.
He stopped grammar schools,dementia taxes,selling off the NHS and a hard brexit. He saved the NHS and will ensure that the tories restore our domestic security.

He is a winner and May is dead meat.
What's wrong with grammar schools?
Oh yes, commies want to drag down, and keep, everyone at the lowest common denominator as supplied by the commie leftards who have reduced our education system to indoctrination camps instead of places of learning.
Grammar schools have never been needed more than they are now - and they WILL be back. Viva grammar schools! :)
 
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The Labour Party support is centred in North East England, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Welsh Valleys and Greater London, as you can see from the below map.

Everywhere else in England voted Conservative.

Scotland with the exception of Glasgow, is SNP, Conservative and Liberal Democrat.

Wales is a combination of Labour in the far North and far South only, Plaid Cymru and Conservative.]

Only 29 seats? At the end of the day, the conservatives were supposed to wipe the floor with Labour. They didn't. Le Pen loses, Cons in trouble. The right is starting to see a back lash and the left are leaving their cynicism behind and starting to vote again...

Yes; and Hillary was supposed to win in a landslide. The fact is that the vote tightens as elections get closer. As the election was considered "won" by May i thought of Hillary. NEVER TAKE ANY ELECTION FOR GRANTED!!!

As it is the Government is Conservative.

Greg

Looks like some of Hillary's arrogance has rubbed off on Jeremy.
He's probably dissapointed that OUR losers aren't yet emulating THEIR losers by burning cars, blocking roads, smashing windows etc.
 
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