Post Match Thread: Election 2017

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We'll have to agree to disagree on that one.
We will mate :) Far from the DUP's biggest fan but delighted an NI party have a seat at the table for the negotiations with the EU. NI stand to lose a lot more than the other UK countries, they need to be represented.
 
People calling it denial, but just look at her, she's defeated and she knows it.

I give her a week tops.

We will mate :) Far from the DUP's biggest fan but delighted an NI party have a seat at the table for the negotiations with the EU. NI stand to lose a lot more than the other UK countries, they need to be represented.

I'm in the same boat, Northern Ireland was overwhelmingly remain for a reason. Also, not just because my cousin is now an MP, but I can tell anyone for certain that most people who are involved with the DUP are nothing like the nutters quoted above. Similarly, there's a lot of amazing people involved with Labour who shouldn't be tainted just because Dianne Abbot is batshit insane.
 
They'll be lucky to make five months to be honest
It's still a win. Everyone said the same about the Con-Lib coalition if you remember.

Not sure why Labour are celebrating coming second to be honest.

It's good as far as I'm concerned. No hard Brexit likely and with luck a change in leadership before the next election. No way the Tories will allow May to run again. I also think a coalition is good as it reins the Tories in somewhat


Edit. The other good point from last night is the SNP losing so many seats. 11 Scottish Tories!?! Never thought I'd see the day. Sturgeon can put Indy2 to bed.
 
I was not expecting a Corbyn win.

But a soft Brexit is not really an option for the Tories, the party won't stomach it. Maybe Len Rum is right and we'll see the Tory Party split.

I do hope not.

Maybe we'll see a Labour party split if the disgruntled centrists decide they cannot continue within a such a left-leaning party. I imagine many were expecting and in a way hoping Corbyn to be annihilated, so they could get rid of him. With that not on the agenda now, what will they do? I say all of the above half tongue-in-cheek, but it does raise an interesting question. Are a majority of Labour MP's sufficiently "pleased" with the result that they will cut Corbyn some slack? Or will his tightening of his stranglehold on the party force them to do something else?

We could have the rather daft prospect of both the Tories and Labour split down the middle, with the farcical possibility of the party that manages not to self-destruct first, being the ultimate victor.
 
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