04-07-2024, 23:16
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laeva recumbens anguis
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
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Underwhelming “compared to many of the forecasts”.
We all know that polls are just that - indeed even the exit poll is just that. Labour could still outperform the exit poll in the actual results.
I think it was a perfectly acceptable point to make that invited better than your insults. As did my first response and this will be my last.
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It was more the fact it was a point you felt you had to make…
The problem with playing devil’s advocate is that the devil already has plenty of advocates on the payroll and there’s really no need for you to take it up as a hobby…
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04-07-2024, 23:32
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
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criticising an overwhelmingly winning party because they didn’t do as well as people forecast they would is pretty amusing.
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Criticising a party or remarking on the inaccuracy of mental pollsters..
Whilst not using tiresome memes.
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It was more the fact it was a point you felt you had to make…
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A point of fact?
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The problem with playing devil’s advocate is that the devil already has plenty of advocates on the payroll and there’s really no need for you to take it up as a hobby…
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Probably best you put the ovaltine on.
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04-07-2024, 23:51
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
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Considering some poles, that we’re putting LibDems ahead. If the Tories keep 130 -140, I think they’ll take that.
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It’s interesting how it was massive sample MRP polls, supposedly with a crystal ball capable of predicting results at constituency level, that were predicting Con/LD parity and have now apparently been shown to have fallen well short of their promised accuracy.
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And will some of you please just GET A ROOM
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04-07-2024, 23:52
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
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It’s interesting how it was massive sample MRP polls, supposedly with a crystal ball capable of predicting results at constituency level, that were predicting Con/LD parity and have now apparently been shown to have fallen well short of their promised accuracy.
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To be fair this did fall within some of their ranges albeit at the higher end.
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05-07-2024, 00:58
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
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Originally Posted by spiderplant
I'm intrigued. What was the 'Other' vote?
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There are a lot of independant candidates.
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Voters have got us into this mess
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Non voters have only themselves to blame.
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05-07-2024, 01:16
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
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There are a lot of independant candidates.
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It's northern Ireland and the speaker's seat.
The Exit Poll doesn't have a single actual independent winning but it does look like Corbyn might win in Islington.
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05-07-2024, 01:48
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
<sarcasm>You'll forgive me if I'm not surprised by the result.</sarcasm>
Bringing back National Service ("Get Some In!" and all that cobblers), practically criminalising being long-term sick, allowing the DWP to think they know better than a doctor if someone's unfit for work? Political suicide.
I don't trust Labour, either. But as we thought in 1997,<sarcasm> they could hardly do worse.</sarcasm>
There still wasn't a None Of The Above option, was there? I am not apathetic because I didn't vote. I didn't vote because I was following Heinlein's Principle to its logical conclusion, i.e. vote against, and I don't trust any of them. Hence my decision was entirely logical.
Plus I forgot.
Clarke and Douglas had a point:
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To summarise: It is a well-known and much lamented fact that those people who most want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it.
To summarise the summary: Anyone who is capable of getting themselves elected President should on no account be allowed to do the job.
To summarise the summary of the summary: People are a problem.
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05-07-2024, 04:00
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
Reform have taken Ashfield, thats not too far away from me ...
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Farage has also won his seat in Clacton.
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The Conservatives have completely crashed in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
Ashfield (as mentioned above) was lost to Reform.
Bolsover, Amber Valley, Broxtowe, Erewash & Rushcliffe all lost to Labour.
Rushcliffe has been Conservative almost as long as I have been alive, Ken Clarke was its MP for 39 years.
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05-07-2024, 04:43
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
SNP pretty much wiped out in Central Scotland. Having lost 27 seats already.
I am still shocked so many hardened SNP supporters have all switched to Labour.
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05-07-2024, 04:59
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
Labour have officially won, having just reached the required 326 seats.
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05-07-2024, 05:34
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
Labour has remained the same in England but shed votes in urban areas like London and gained them in marginal seats across the rest of the country. Lost a handful of seats because of Gaza.
But the Scotland result is amazing for them. Scotland went back to Labour in a huge way that one one was expecting.
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05-07-2024, 05:47
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
I was expecting a change to Labour for Scotland but no where near that much of a shift. SNP pretty much wiped out in the central belt.
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05-07-2024, 06:04
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
This election is mental. I need sleep now
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05-07-2024, 06:58
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
Liz Truss have been booted out.
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05-07-2024, 07:27
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Re: The Cable Forum Exit Poll, 2024
Labour took the seat in Middlesbrough South & East Cleveland but it was incredibly close 210 ish votes in it and turn out was approximately 55%
I have a faint hope of optimism this morning, Labour dont need to deliver a land of milk and honey, they just need to be not as crap as the tories were
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