Are labour voters the worst losers in the history of the world?

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GOM

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Aug 8, 2005
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You appear surprised at what maths would suggest would be the expected outcome.

If you drill down through the numbers, it would seem that 36.9% of the electorate have got the government they want. This would mean that 62.1% have not. Actually only 36.9% of the 66.1% who voted got what they wanted, this equates to only 24.41% of the country wanting a conservative government. This means that over 75% of us didn't vote for them, but have got them.

Using the same method less than 20% voted Labour. That means that over 80% didn't vote for them, and presumably are either happy or don't care.
 






larus

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I've kept out of the political debate on here until now but this is the most pathetic thread I've ever seen. Ignoring the gloating that has been done by Tories in recent days, the fact is that scaremongering by the Tories won the election. They offered nothing positive, just vote Labour and get SNP, and for some reason 35% of the population who voted agreed with that (which due to the electoral system which has been forced on this country is enough to gain control of parliament).

This is ignoring the fact that Tories have significantly more funds to work with and the right wing press on their side, which makes for a really even contest. None of this is being a bad loser. Just fact.

Hmm. So, labour wanting to "weaponise the NHS" isn't scaremongering i suppose. And don't give me the usual left-wing bollocks about it will be gone in 5 years, as that is just the usual, left-wing, emotional, scare story crap we've ****ed off with.
 




daveinprague

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Oct 1, 2009
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Prague, Czech Republic
Was thrown out of South Africa... well, our ship was asked to leave Cape Town.
Our skippers secretary was a black guy from East London. We pretty much wrecked every bar that refused to serve him. His finest moment was being photographed by an AP photographer on a whites only beach with his arms around a couple of blondes. Apparently that was the last straw.
Our engines packed in whilst exiting Cape Town harbour, and we limped around to Simonstown where we were docked for a few days, and continued our mayhem haha.

Not had much trouble with South Africans otherwise...partner in England was from Durban. I have more trouble with the Welsh for some reason.
 




Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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Lancing
Alan Sugar has thrown the Towel in now
 


soistes

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Sep 12, 2012
2,649
Brighton
I am struggling to think of a more bitter set of people. They are making Fergie, Mourinho and Nigel Adkins look gracious.

Going back to the OP's point, did you see Jim Murphy's speech at the count in Paisley? -- given that he was the reluctant leader of Scottish Labour, who'd just been royally stuffed by the SNP, and lost his own seat by a large margin to a foul-mouthed 20 year old student, it seemed to me that his speech was the epitome of graciousness in defeat.
 








Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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Using the same method less than 20% voted Labour. That means that over 80% didn't vote for them, and presumably are either happy or don't care.

False logic which only works if you assume that nobody who voted for another party would not have preferred a Labour government to a tory one. The statements of Nicola Sturgeon, Leanne Wood and Natalie Bennett prove this to be a false assumption.
 


GOM

living vicariously
Aug 8, 2005
3,255
Leeds - but not the dirty bit
False logic which only works if you assume that nobody who voted for another party would not have preferred a Labour government to a tory one. The statements of Nicola Sturgeon, Leanne Wood and Natalie Bennett prove this to be a false assumption.

Of course they could have voted Labour, but didn't, and therefore the result is as is. Lets just keep it simple, more than 80% of the population of the UK didn't vote Labour, and 75% didn't vote Conservative. This is the system.
 




Greyrun

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Feb 23, 2009
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Going back to the OP's point, did you see Jim Murphy's speech at the count in Paisley? -- given that he was the reluctant leader of Scottish Labour, who'd just been royally stuffed by the SNP, and lost his own seat by a large margin to a foul-mouthed 20 year old student, it seemed to me that his speech was the epitome of graciousness in defeat.

Lost his seat to a middle aged mother of two.
 




Elvis

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Mar 22, 2010
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Viva Las Hove
I remember a certain Tory MP storming off before the count was announced for Brighton Pav in 1997.
 




Titanic

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Going back to the OP's point, did you see Jim Murphy's speech at the count in Paisley? -- given that he was the reluctant leader of Scottish Labour, who'd just been royally stuffed by the SNP, and lost his own seat by a large margin to a foul-mouthed 20 year old student, it seemed to me that his speech was the epitome of graciousness in defeat.

It was Douglas Alexander, Labour MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South (2005-2015), MP for Paisley South (1997-2005); Shadow Foreign Secretary 2011-2015, Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions 2010-11, Shadow Secretary of State for International Development 2010, Secretary of State for International Development 2007-2010, Secretary of State for Scotland 2006-7, Minister of State (Europe) 2005-6, Minister of State (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) (Trade) (also Department of Trade and Industry), Minister of State (Cabinet Office) and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 2003-4, Minister of State (Cabinet Office) 2002-3, Minister of State (e-Commerce & Competitiveness) 2001-2 who lost to the SNPs Mhairi Black, a 20 year old student.
 
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PILTDOWN MAN

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False logic which only works if you assume that nobody who voted for another party would not have preferred a Labour government to a tory one. The statements of Nicola Sturgeon, Leanne Wood and Natalie Bennett prove this to be a false assumption.

Over half of those who voted wanted them. Some of those who didn't vote for them wanted them, some of those who didn't vote at all may have wanted them, some of those who didn't vote may not of wanted them. The sum of those who didn't vote is irrelevant as they did vote so don't count their concern not anyone elses. Get over it.
 


Elvis

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Mar 22, 2010
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It was Douglas Alexander, Labour MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South (2005-2015), MP for Paisley South (1997-2005); Shadow Foreign Secretary 2011-2015, Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions 2010-11, Shadow Secretary of State for International Development 2010, Secretary of State for International Development 2007-2010, Secretary of State for Scotland 2006-7, Minister of State (Europe) 2005-6, Minister of State (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) (Trade) (also Department of Trade and Industry), Minister of State (Cabinet Office) and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 2003-4, Minister of State (Cabinet Office) 2002-3, Minister of State (e-Commerce & Competitiveness) 2001-2 who lost to the SNPs Mhairi Black, a 20 year old student.

It kind of gets me thinking how much you would have to hate the man or the party to vote for a 20yr student piss head ( see her former twitter a/c) in favour of someone with that experience.
 




soistes

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Sep 12, 2012
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It was Douglas Alexander, Labour MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South (2005-2015), MP for Paisley South (1997-2005); Shadow Foreign Secretary 2011-2015, Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions 2010-11, Shadow Secretary of State for International Development 2010, Secretary of State for International Development 2007-2010, Secretary of State for Scotland 2006-7, Minister of State (Europe) 2005-6, Minister of State (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) (Trade) (also Department of Trade and Industry), Minister of State (Cabinet Office) and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 2003-4, Minister of State (Cabinet Office) 2002-3, Minister of State (e-Commerce & Competitiveness) 2001-2 who lost to the SNPs Mhairi Black, a 20 year old student.

Yes, I know. Thanks -- I made a silly mistake. see my post two above yours.
I still think the substantive point, about Murphy's speech, stands.
 




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