OK WHAT WILL THE GENERAL ELECTION RESULT BE?

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I'm tempted to say a small majority for Labour. A high turnout usually bodes well for Labour.
A lot got caught out by the images of queues at the polling stations.
They were caused by people finding a break in the weather and making a dash for it rather than a high turnout as that number is about average at 67%
Made 2 trips to our PS, one with The Boy casting his first vote and one with the Mrs, and the PS was virtually deserted as it was heaving down.
Drove past several during the day and it was the same.
 
We said that in June '16.
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Yeah but TM did not get a majority. Boris has it now, he has an opportunity to deliver his vision- the success of which is his responsibility alone. There will be no interference or compromises required with the likes of the DUP etc.. so job done, get on with it. Celebrate when we are all in good shape and the economy is the strongest in the world.
 
Labour held in my Blaydon constituency but only just, looking at the results if the Brexit party hadn't have stood the Tories would probably have won with a 20,000 swing :eek:
Some seismic results up here. Blyth went conservative, wtf ??. My constituency went from solid red to to a majority of under 1,000. Brexit party took 3k votes here, oops.

The Durham mp I called out a couple of days ago, Laura Pidcock, for being awful lost her safe Durham seat. Apparently the NE is now shared 20 seats apiece between Conservative and Labour, unheard of stuff.

Interesting thing next is whether this is a temporary shift or a one off?
 
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