OK WHAT WILL THE GENERAL ELECTION RESULT BE?

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Do any of these politicians deserve our votes?

An SNP election van came by earlier with the loudspeakers playing 500 miles by the Proclaimers, no speaking just the music.
I didn't quite get the message if there was one.

Other than that bunches of political leaflets go straight into recycling along with Specsavers, Farmfoods and Factory Shop junk.

Flattest most negative uninspiring election campaign ever with hapless candidates.


If turnout high Labour will do ok and it'll be a Tory majority of 10, if turnout low Tories will have a 40+ seat majority.
As Tories are going to win my 'silver lining' would be them losing all their 13 Scottish seats but I think the diehards in the borders will save them 2 seats in Scotland.
 
If you live in a marginal you have to vote SNP it's that simple if you don't then anyone but tory.
My old ‘home’ constituency is a real 3-wayer. East Renfrewshire has last four GEs been Tory, Labour, SNP, Tory - and was on 10Oclock news tonight. Thinking it may stay Tory due to strong Tory/Unionist vote - depends how Barrhead votes I guess. And as half of Scotland’s Jewish community live in the constituency...
 

Remember this before you vote tomorrow
As if I needed a reminder of what the Torries did to Scotland and the rest of the UK .
Most of our industries have gone ???, Steel works , iron works, ship building, car and mining industries and more almost completely gone.
Now we have to buy/import all these things from the likes of , India , China , Korea, Japan, America , Russia , not to mention fishing and agriculture constraints.

I feel a Proclaimers song coming on, name that tune :cry::cry::cry:
 
Did Peston have a scarf on or was it a blanket tied like a scarf ?
I missed the Donald Trump endorsement.. I am so persuaded now.
 
So the final opinion polls before tomorrow all have the Tories in the lead and comfortably in the 40's. Depending on which poll you look at Labour are anywhere from 31 to 36. In the 42 to 36 poll, you are very close to if not already in hung parliament territory especially when including margin for error, where as the 45 to 31 poll is a landslide for the Tories.

So barring the polls being miles off, it could be close run thing with the most likely outcome being a small but working majority for the Tories of around 25-40 seats. With margin for error and the in-built inaccuracies of polls, it could still be anywhere from a landslide to a hung parliament.

Going to be an exciting night tomorrow night waiting for the results to come in, well it will be for a saddo for me who stays up thru the night for every election. At least all the campaign rubbish is over, time to vote and see what result we get.
Sir I am just as sad ... ?
 
As if I needed a reminder of what the Torries did to Scotland and the rest of the UK .
Most of our industries have gone ???, Steel works , iron works, ship building, car and mining industries and more almost completely gone.
Now we have to buy/import all these things from the likes of , India , China , Korea, Japan, America , Russia , not to mention fishing and agriculture constraints.

I feel a Proclaimers song coming on, name that tune :cry::cry::cry:
Aye - bathgate and the utter calamity for your area of Ravenscraig...?

Lochaber No More!
 
If turnout high Labour will do ok and it'll be a Tory majority of 10, if turnout low Tories will have a 40+ seat majority.
As Tories are going to win my 'silver lining' would be them losing all their 13 Scottish seats but I think the diehards in the borders will save them 2 seats in Scotland.


The forecast isn't great over the whole of the UK tomorrow for a big turnout. The only hope is that in my opinion and possibly many others also, that this is the most important general election of modern times, and certainly the most important time I will have entered a polling booth since the 2014 indyref.
 
The forecast isn't great over the whole of the UK tomorrow for a big turnout. The only hope is that in my opinion and possibly many others also, that this is the most important general election of modern times, and certainly the most important time I will have entered a polling booth since the 2014 indyref.
Cold Baltic windy and heavy rain, will I wont I:unsure:
 
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