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Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
55,854
Back in Sussex
Well, where do I begin?

To say I am disappointed is an understatement. I was not expecting this result or even the scale of it. No excuses, no hiding, no wriggling out, I hold my hands up and say I got it wrong. I do actually take my politics seriously, I do walk-the-talk, and have invested a lot in this particular election; I feel gutted.

Fair play to those who called it right. I do not believe the UK is on the right track but democracy has spoken and I am in the minority with my beliefs.

Two positives were Hove, and the high turnout....even if they did not back my side; more people engaging with politics is only a good thing.

Yours, Herr Tubthumper

Well done on responding with good grace and humour.

Yourself and your tag-team buddy [MENTION=1416]Ernest[/MENTION] was always a strange one - it's good to see you differentiate yourself from him now with the kind of response he would just not be capable of.
 






Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
NSC Patron
Jul 17, 2003
18,577
Valley of Hangleton
Well, where do I begin?

To say I am disappointed is an understatement. I was not expecting this result or even the scale of it. No excuses, no hiding, no wriggling out, I hold my hands up and say I got it wrong. I do actually take my politics seriously, I do walk-the-talk, and have invested a lot in this particular election; I feel gutted.

Fair play to those who called it right. I do not believe the UK is on the right track but democracy has spoken and I am in the minority with my beliefs.

Two positives were Hove, and the high turnout....even if they did not back my side; more people engaging with politics is only a good thing.

Yours, Herr Tubthumper

Is that all we get after 14 months of listening to your crap, almost as pathetic as Labours performance, however another season beckons for you in 1901 x
 


Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
How many of the parties will need a new leader by the end of the weekend? 4?
Milliband, Clegg, Farage and Bennett to all go?

Farage will surely stay on. UKIP have one MP, it does not really make sense for them to have that one MP as leader as well. One policy UKIP will copy off the Greens...

The others I think you are correct.

If you entirely ignore the losses to the Conservatives (a ridiculous thing to say I know, but bear with me), Labour have still had a dreadful election. In every seat where they have come up against a viable socialist alternative, SNP or Green, they have lost. That is a pretty damning indictment of Milliband's leadership.

Clegg has been responsible for the destruction of his party, just so he can play Deputy Prime Minister for four years. The Lib Dems did the right thing by going in to coalition with the Conservatives last time around. However, they needed to seem a bit more reluctant about it in the beginning. They alienated every voter who tactically voted for their party to keep the Tories out, and did not show enough contrition towards those people who felt let down by that decision. Political suicide, especially as Clegg set about reminding people in the run up to the election that they could hold the balance of power again.

As for Bennett, well she has to go. She just made too many blunders. If the Greens find a charismatic leader who can avoid gaffes they could well be in a pretty strong position next time around.
 
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Common as Mook

Not Posh as Fook
Jul 26, 2004
5,631
Chuka Umunna.

In fact, I hope he ends up leading that party. Proper politician.

Really? More skeletons in his closet than the rest of the shadow cabinet put together. Google "Two Faced Chuka" - Labours very own Michael Green
 


Monsieur Le Plonk

Lethargy in motion
Apr 22, 2009
1,858
By a lake
Farage will surely stay on. UKIP have one MP, it does not really make sense for them to have that one MP as leader as well. One policy UKIP will copy off the Greens...

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I think Farage has stated publically that he will resign if he loses his seat and the rumours coming through are that defeat is indeed the outcome.
 




alfredmizen

Banned
Mar 11, 2015
6,342
Well, where do I begin?

To say I am disappointed is an understatement. I was not expecting this result or even the scale of it. No excuses, no hiding, no wriggling out, I hold my hands up and say I got it wrong. I do actually take my politics seriously, I do walk-the-talk, and have invested a lot in this particular election; I feel gutted.

Fair play to those who called it right. I do not believe the UK is on the right track but democracy has spoken and I am in the minority with my beliefs.

Two positives were Hove, and the high turnout....even if they did not back my side; more people engaging with politics is only a good thing.

Yours, Herr Tubthumper
Well done.
 


Hampster Gull

New member
Dec 22, 2010
13,462
Well said Herr

I too engaged heavily in this, more so than any election previously. It's not the resulted I wanted or hoped for.

Well done to the tories on here who have engaged and joined in with some good banter over the last 6 weeks. It's been fun (seriously) and well done to the tory winners

I can imagine how this feels. Good post
 






Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Really? More skeletons in his closet than the rest of the shadow cabinet put together. Google "Two Faced Chuka" - Labours very own Michael Green

Indeed. And not above a little self-promotion. I believe that he edited his own Wiki page to describe himself as Britain's answer to Obama. And he's a Palace fan.
 


Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
I think Farage has stated publically that he will resign if he loses his seat and the rumours coming through are that defeat is indeed the outcome.

Yes, I saw that. I figure they were expecting Reckless to win as well, so one of the two MPs as leader. With just one it does not make sense for him to be leader. I suspect that Farage will resign, then be re-elected leader.
 


larus

Well-known member
Well, where do I begin?

To say I am disappointed is an understatement. I was not expecting this result or even the scale of it. No excuses, no hiding, no wriggling out, I hold my hands up and say I got it wrong. I do actually take my politics seriously, I do walk-the-talk, and have invested a lot in this particular election; I feel gutted.

Fair play to those who called it right. I do not believe the UK is on the right track but democracy has spoken and I am in the minority with my beliefs.

Two positives were Hove, and the high turnout....even if they did not back my side; more people engaging with politics is only a good thing.

Yours, Herr Tubthumper
v

HT.

Respect for the graciousness shown In defeat. We may support a different party, but if we were to list the things we want for the country, we wouldn't be far apart. The differences are nuances IMO, and this doesn't warrant the vitriol which is espoused by both sides.

You have been man enough to admit when you have been proved wrong, and that's a commendable trait.

of course I'm pleased, and I hope that the country is run for the best of the general population, and not a limited few.

I dont like politics of envy, but also, I dislike the ability of the elite to evade, but this major change requires international cooperation.
 








Hampster Gull

New member
Dec 22, 2010
13,462
Well, where do I begin?

To say I am disappointed is an understatement. I was not expecting this result or even the scale of it. No excuses, no hiding, no wriggling out, I hold my hands up and say I got it wrong. I do actually take my politics seriously, I do walk-the-talk, and have invested a lot in this particular election; I feel gutted.

Fair play to those who called it right. I do not believe the UK is on the right track but democracy has spoken and I am in the minority with my beliefs.

Two positives were Hove, and the high turnout....even if they did not back my side; more people engaging with politics is only a good thing.

Yours, Herr Tubthumper

Good post HT. Your insight always interesting if not always agreeable. It has been fun but for my own sanity lets not do it again for a while.
 










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