Champagne? I've ascended to NirvanaWhiskey. If it stays like this I'll get the champagne tomorrow.
Champagne? I've ascended to NirvanaWhiskey. If it stays like this I'll get the champagne tomorrow.
The rest would need to hold a majority.Is a coalition without Tories possible/an option?
I cant do that I have to be up for work at 05:15 , I cant do 24 hours on no sleep.I think I'm going to have an all nighter.
Caroline Lucas says the Greens will though.Sinn Fein not backing a Labour government.
If the poll is right, the Tories are going to lose seats and be unable to form a government under which case May has to resign tomorrow morning.Tories will win
It's like when Man Utd lose at 3pmOk I am lost
Tories will win
Lib dems don't want a coalition
Why are we so happy?
Feel like SNP must be slightly higher, if there are tossups. Feel betrayed by Labour voters going Tory to keep out SNP, stupid feckers. Could have made a fecking coalition.
It would mean they would have to recognise that odd hag(The Queen)as head of the state. Last time they did that was 1918.Sinn Fein not backing a Labour government.
Ok I am lost
Tories will win
Lib dems don't want a coalition
Why are we so happy?
SNP / Labour / Lib Dem coalition. Put money on it.
Because we thought there'd be Labour losses and Conservatives having 360+ seats. It being as close means the Conservatives won't have the ability to put through some of their more controversial policies.Ok I am lost
Tories will win
Lib dems don't want a coalition
Why are we so happy?
Unions getting good at tactical voting by the looks of it.
Aye. Nelson is a dump.
Because May and the Tories are straight up knobs with disgusting policies.Ok I am lost
Tories will win
Lib dems don't want a coalition
Why are we so happy?
Nah, Lib Dems are adamant they're not going to form a coalition.Don't see what the fuss is? I knew this was gonna happen.
It's like when Man Utd lose at 3pm
Then Liverpool lose at 5:15pm
Then City lose at 7:45pm
Boris didn't jump ship, he fell to intrigue. Gove, for his involvement, became persona non grata. Most of the other leading figures stood for the leadership. Gisela Stuart was Labour and in no position to do so.
No idea why you're mentioning Farage; sod all to do with what i supported, and not even an elected representative at Westminster.
In any event, none of this is an excuse for May's conduct. What's your actual point?
The expectation was that the Tories would end up with 360+ seats. To not even get a majority is awful on their part if it turns out to be true.
Because some people are a bit deluded about the coalition possibilities.
There really isn't much scope for any sort of "stable" coalition like there was in 2010. Largely because of huge disagreements on Brexit and Indyref.
The Tories have very few people they can form a coalition with. The Lib Dems won't touch them, so all they have is the ulster unionists. It might not be enough.
Because we are overwhelmingly left leaning and were braced for Labour losses and a Conservative majority of 50+
Instead of which we are heading for a hung parliament. With the high water mark being a Labour minority government and the low water mark a Conservative majority close to the pre-election one.
becuase its better then tories just having a majority and been able to do what ever they want! at least if this exit poll is right(which i'm still very doubtful about) they have to listen and compromise, thats a win considering what we though was going to happen(and probably still will)
I'm sure their commons votes will be helpful.UKIP going back to Labour - all is forgiven you racist fecks.
May should get ousted and hopefully not a Tory majority.Ok I am lost
Tories will win
Lib dems don't want a coalition
Why are we so happy?
8-10 DUP, SDLP take the Labour whip and could have 2 maybe 3 seats.How many DUP seats? They tend to link up with Tories anyhow.
If the Tories, who have promised parliament a vote on the Brexit deal I think, stay in power, they might be forced to go for a soft Brexit or even reverse it.Thanks! Is a coalition is looking likely? Those still seem like very high numbers for the Tories. Why is everyone so happy?
Unionists, disappointingly.