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Have you voted today ?
Have you voted today ?
Looks like the Tories are picking up the UKIP vote which is hardly surprising.
Labour not making much ground which is also hardly surprising.
Greens taking the protest vote.
And the lib dems who have had a good night, what's the reason behind that ?
I went and voted. Didn't have a flipping clue what or who I was voting for though. Just five random names with their parties written alongside. I couldn't find a single bit of info about what each of them have pledged - there really needs to be a website with this sort of info. In the end all I found was a thing with their addresses on, only two of the five actually live in the area they're meant to be representing so I voted for one of them. It was the Labour chap. (Other guy who lived there was the Lib Dem.)
Well that was my thinking. If they actually live in the area they represent you'd like to think they actually care about making the place decent. I suspect the ones that don't, just stood anywhere where they thought they could be elected to try and advance their careers.As good as method as any... I know two of the people I voted for and my third choice lives in the next street along from mine... At least they should be aware of local needs...
It's not gone well for Labour. The Corbynistas who the Labour party put in front of the cameras are so desperately unconvincing. Abbott - we've done that one. McDonnell - let's spend and spend some more. Rayner the uneducated shadow Education Secretary.Thornberry, the epitome of the champagne socialist.Ashworth and Gwynne who always seem to be trying too hard. I know it's not fair but you have got to look and sound the part and these just don't.
Labour don't need to appeal to the left - they are all in Momentum. They need to get back to attracting more of the moderately left leaning voter. Corbyn is an electoral liability but by packing his shadow cabinet with his acolytes he is further damaging his party's chances. Replacing Abbott with Yvette Cooper would be a start.
Am I missing something but looking at the results as a whole it seems to have gone better for Labour than anyone else ? More gains and now more council seats ?