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Klartext89
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« on: June 08, 2017, 01:37:38 AM »


Yeah, I can't stand May and Corbyn is definitely one of the better Labourites IMO. Really looking forward to the results.

Also like you said, the polls are all over the place, so it's not as if any result (save a Labour landslide) would surprise me here.

THe RINO strikes again, lmao, embarrassing.

Only a few hours more and the Islamist lover, anti-semite Socialist nightmare is prevented for another 5 years.
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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2017, 03:23:07 AM »

https://twitter.com/Clevy81/status/872728813897207808

The typically British weather strikes again and it is hitting especially Labour Areas (Merseyside, North, South and West Scotland, Wales).
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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2017, 03:23:51 AM »


Tough talk from somebody who can't be a Republican because he's not an American.

But I'm still a better one.
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« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2017, 03:24:28 AM »
« Edited: June 08, 2017, 03:41:58 AM by Klartext89 »

This is totally anecdotal of course, but I was talking to some of the people I used to work with in London. In 2015, I would say about 70% voted Conservative, this time, not a single one is.

Obviously, middle class twenty-somethings in London are a bit of an odd demographic in this election, but there are definitely a crowd of more-or-less socially liberal, right leaning voters who are plumping for the Communist over the Fascist.

Sure sure.

What always amuses me on Election Days are the stories told by Lefties. The best are:

- All Cons/Republicans/Right-Wingers I know (and I know a lot despite living in a left-wing bubble with of course no immigrants, older People outside family and people I disagree with cause I'm totally tolerant except for other opinions) stay home/vote the other way.
- Turnout in my left-wing are is skyrocking, never have I seen such a long queue
- I spoke with people in the line and all were voting left-wing, some haven't voted in 100 years, even people normally voting the other side admitted proudly they support us.
- texted with a friend in a heavily rural area and NOBODY was in the voting room when he voted, turnout is down there.


We'll see how it turns out, maybe you should look more at the weather forcast cause it's your side depending on low information, sluggish voters to come out.
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« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2017, 04:11:55 AM »

This is totally anecdotal of course, but I was talking to some of the people I used to work with in London. In 2015, I would say about 70% voted Conservative, this time, not a single one is.

Obviously, middle class twenty-somethings in London are a bit of an odd demographic in this election, but there are definitely a crowd of more-or-less socially liberal, right leaning voters who are plumping for the Communist over the Fascist.

Sure sure.

What always amuses me on Election Days are the stories told by Lefties. The best are:

- All Cons/Republicans/Right-Wingers I know (and I know a lot despite living in a left-wing bubble with of course no immigrants, older People outside family and people I disagree with cause I'm totally tolerant except for other opinions) stay home/vote the other way.
- Turnout in my left-wing are is skyrocking, never have I seen such a long queue
- I spoke with people in the line and all were voting left-wing, some haven't voted in 100 years, even people normally voting the other side admitted proudly they support us.
- texted with a friend in a heavily rural area and NOBODY was in the voting room when he voted, turnout is down there.


We'll see how it turns out, maybe you should look more at the weather forcast cause it's your side depending on low information, sluggish voters to come out.

Can you actually read English?

ah, forget it, I don't want to engage with the living embodiment of a logical fallacy.

No surprise cause you're totally disarmed. But to reassure you: I never expected that you would be able to discuss with me, that's why I'm simply making fun of your sweet FakeNews.

But keep on texting with your imaginary colleagues, maybe you will find out that the turnout in Remain areas is skyrocking while Leave Areas have empty voting boots.
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« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2017, 04:14:23 AM »

Will there be any official reports on turnout numbers or is that not the practice in the UK?

I have never seen that in the UK in past elections through the day.
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« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2017, 04:47:42 AM »

THe RINO strikes again, lmao, embarrassing.

Only a few hours more and the Islamist lover, anti-semite Socialist nightmare is prevented for another 5 years.

Sad!

Also, mind you, there's a reason why I don't have a blue avatar. I have to say, your "Leftists are spreading fake turnout reports but bad weather in some Labour areas means they are toast" shtick is hilarious, though. Your argument is self-contradictory.

LOL I haven't said that, they are toast cause they are a party of yesterday with ideas from the 19th century and a Leader who should never ever have a shot at any Office.

I only said that the weather forecast is much more telling than rumours or the typical left-wing FakeNews on election day.

But honestly, who cares. I can wait a few more hours to cheer.
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« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2017, 04:49:39 AM »

If somebody is interested, Klartext means, more or less, plain language and i think the description is descriptive enough.

btw...growth rates in the EU for the first quarter of 2017:





It means #HighEnergy - the opposite of #lowenergy ;-)

Yeah and the financial market London is heading to Frankfurt, I know. Not even worth looking at.
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« Reply #8 on: June 08, 2017, 05:23:19 AM »

Klartext; shouldn't you be getting back to washing your collection of black shirts rather than posting in here?  I'm sure that we'd all be grateful, its not like your posts are at all remotely interesting or true anyway...

Truth hurts, I know. Hopefully you're not too triggered when attending your local AntiFa Clown Meeting tonight.

IpsosMori changes are interesting. Either there was no Corby surge ever and they simply came back to reality or ISIS won it for May. Both make sense.
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« Reply #9 on: June 08, 2017, 06:46:24 AM »
« Edited: June 08, 2017, 06:55:32 AM by Klartext89 »

This is totally anecdotal of course, but I was talking to some of the people I used to work with in London. In 2015, I would say about 70% voted Conservative, this time, not a single one is.

Obviously, middle class twenty-somethings in London are a bit of an odd demographic in this election, but there are definitely a crowd of more-or-less socially liberal, right leaning voters who are plumping for the Communist over the Fascist.

Sure sure.

What always amuses me on Election Days are the stories told by Lefties. The best are:

- All Cons/Republicans/Right-Wingers I know (and I know a lot despite living in a left-wing bubble with of course no immigrants, older People outside family and people I disagree with cause I'm totally tolerant except for other opinions) stay home/vote the other way.
- Turnout in my left-wing are is skyrocking, never have I seen such a long queue
- I spoke with people in the line and all were voting left-wing, some haven't voted in 100 years, even people normally voting the other side admitted proudly they support us.
- texted with a friend in a heavily rural area and NOBODY was in the voting room when he voted, turnout is down there.


We'll see how it turns out, maybe you should look more at the weather forcast cause it's your side depending on low information, sluggish voters to come out.

Oh the irony

https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=260932.msg5620110#msg5620110


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It's ok to be a fascist, but please, try to be a consistent one.

I didn't make up a totally laughable story of 70% Tory vote to Zero in a landslide Tory victory election but I recalled trends that were correct in the end.

But I didn't expect a Communist (btw, "Fascist" is the new code word for "not left") to understand the difference.
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« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2017, 06:53:28 AM »

Can anyone explain to me again plz why some electoral districts are fully counted within 1 hour, while others take 6-10 hours to count their votes ?

The size of the districts is pretty much the same, right - as in # of voters per district ?

Britain counts in counting centers. That means the votes have to be delivered to the counting centers. The larger the are, the longer it takes and then it's about the size of counting officers employed what explains the differences.

100 are faster than 20.
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« Reply #11 on: June 08, 2017, 07:47:50 AM »
« Edited: June 08, 2017, 07:50:01 AM by Klartext89 »


I didn't make up a totally laughable story of 70% Tory vote to Zero in a landslide Tory victory election but I recalled trends that were correct in the end.

But I didn't expect a Communist (btw, "Fascist" is the new code word for "not left") to understand the difference.

Please learn English, I was talking about a specific group of about 10 people that I know, as an example of a general trend that everyone basically knows is going on.

You exploded that into some massive strawman because you are self evidently not capable of behaving like an adult or of discerning  truth from fiction, and instead have to be some sort of parody of a low-intelligence hysterical fascist.

It's not a basic trend but keep on telling yourself that. And no need to learn English, would say it's close to perfection for a non-native speaker.

Thanks for all the amusement here.

Fascist Fascist Fascist - the new real Fascism will call itself the anti-fascism ;-)  Free speech and different opinions suck, don't they, little Commie? Unfortunately for you, the time of Gulag is over.
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« Reply #12 on: June 08, 2017, 07:48:31 AM »

Don't feed the troll, FFS.
I've put him in ignore list months ago yet I end up reading his posts because of all the people quoting him.

Sorry, but I had to quote all the trolls here that they know I'm referring to them.
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« Reply #13 on: June 08, 2017, 07:51:24 AM »

So. Dealt enough with all the left-wing trolls here, to go back to topic:

Twitter talk of most UK journalists is about a Tory majority in the Region of 100 seats. Would be huge and of couse the worst Labour result since ages.
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« Reply #14 on: June 08, 2017, 05:21:57 PM »

I'm so pissed, can't tell you how angry I am!  It was possible to humiliate them  and not too hope that the exit polls wrong...

 We simply need more results before saying it is wrong.
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« Reply #15 on: June 08, 2017, 05:27:50 PM »

I never felt that it was going to be 350+. Always felt that was wishful thinking after May moved so far to the right (or showed her true colors).

LOL she moved to the Left and didn't talk about immigration...

350 was the minimum...
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« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2017, 05:30:54 PM »

Crikey! BBC now saying if exit poll as wrong in rest of vote as it was in first two seats called then Cons could have 80 seat majority.
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« Reply #17 on: June 08, 2017, 05:41:49 PM »

I never felt that it was going to be 350+. Always felt that was wishful thinking after May moved so far to the right (or showed her true colors).
LOL she moved to the Left and didn't talk about immigration...
She moved to the right on the economy, which made many swing voters and potential Conservative voters think "the nasty party" was back and that May was simply another business conservative instead of someone who's there for ordinary people too. She blew it with the "dementia tax" and fox hunting nonsense.

Ok, then we're d'accord. Big mistake.
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« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2017, 06:33:57 PM »

This election is an utter disaster and now the west will have zero good leaders left .


USA , Canada, UK(If exit poll is right) , Germany leaders are going to be nothing but a nightmare for the world.


Man Imagine the Leaders in the World were

USA: John Kasich
UK: David Cameron
Canada: Stephen Harper
France: Francois Fillion

Seems too good to be true

What a bullsh**t. Cameron and Kasich are lowenergy, Trump ist a great Leader.  
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« Reply #19 on: June 08, 2017, 06:36:25 PM »

Nuneaton is calming me down...
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« Reply #20 on: June 08, 2017, 06:46:05 PM »

Not winning Workington was it imo. Hung parliament. Would be excited with 320 Seats now. Going to bed.
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« Reply #21 on: June 09, 2017, 05:38:12 AM »

Some fascinating results in every direction in many constituencies.

If it ends up 319+10 (Tory+DUP) against 314 (all others without SinnFein) then it is possible but will be hard to Keep it going for 5 years with by-elections mostly going against the government.

But I doubt that the Cons want to risk another election before Brexit is done. So there's not really an alternative and working together with the DUP and searching changing majorities e.g. with the LD when it comes to economical issues is a healthy strategy for at least 2 years.

Nevertheless, Remain-May has to go. Farage is absoluetly right. The Tory Party/UK needs a PM who believes in Brexit.
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