And elsewhere in the country?
and then I saw the exit poll result and my jaw dropped even further. And then the results started to come in ..............
Anne Marie Morris re-elected with an even bigger majority than 2015 common sense prevails in our area at least
Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half the people are right more than half of the time. Now i am gone have a long drive 820 miles with a stop at Tebay for a few hours kip good luck people and may the party of your choice win.
As a lifelong socialist (with a small s) I am horrified that Corbyn was imposed upon us. A pacifist is an idealist, not a strong leader or prime-ministerial candidate , although maybe(?) an honorable person. My vote has already been cast by post into the Wigan area, where Labour's votes are traditionally plentiful anyway. If Labour were to rise back as a viable opposition, then we could hope ...
@Scapegoat - as it happens i abhor all religion. if the consequences were not so serious it would be laughable that in the 21st century some people still believe in an imaginary wizard in the sky. having said that, when was the last time you saw christians mow people down in the street, and then get out of the vehicle to stab them to death?
Who are the rude ar$eholes outside the polling station near the high school?
The 'nasty party' was/is the way lots of people regard the Conservative Party. Who said so? One Theresa May! "The term Nasty Party is a term used to refer to the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom . It was popularised in October 2002 by Theresa May , the then Chairman of the Conservative Party and future Prime Minister , when she said in a conference speech that: "There's ...
When you realise that you've been hoodwinked by the masss media and Tory buffoons, I just want you to know Leatash, I won't judge you. That is because I have nothing to do with the feckyouIwilldoasIwanttoConservative not-Party and I care about all people, even those I do not understand
Why side with the tories well first i have worked every day of my life spending most of my working life in the Army so i certainly haven't got a silver spoon in my mouth, my father worked down the pits untill Maggi closed them all and i have been a card holding member of the Labour Party for as long as i can remember. So why change? Two reasons, one Corbyn and two brexit. First i want rid of ...