Exit poll predicts Labour will win 410 seats, securing a majority of 170, to the Conservatives’ 131
This headline would have had me over the moon and ready to move to the UK if it was still pre 2020 labor party.
Honestly, as a Brit, I’ll take the current Labour party over any Tories.
Nothing will fundamentally change.
With Queer Harmer in charge, I’d argue things will get worse. He’s so incredibly hateful.
Transphobes die mad
Why call him that? Like that’s awful. He’s the furthest thing from queer. Queer is good to me, queer people are the best people I know.
His name is Kier Starmer. Queer Harmer is a play on that due to the harm he’s done to queer people. He harms queer people.
I think OP meant it more in the sense that he has the ability to harm queer people. Labour’s stance on trans issues isn’t great, currently.
I guess that’s fair, just sounds iffy to me. But that is indeed undeniable, he does harm queer people hahaha
I hope Sunak, the Conservatives and the Daily Mail each get a slice of humble pie after years of their disastrous rule.
The DM will now go into overdrive for the next 5 years. Nothing they love more than being opposed to the party in power, accusing them of failing while taking no responsibility for creating the environment they created themselves
Shame that they’re just red tories now :/
They aren’t even pale pink at this moment. They will change nothing and tories will be back in next election, just everything moved even further right.
It’s not enough. Conservatives need to pay a bigger price.
Looks like the story of the night is going to be not that Labour gained lots of votes but that Reform has split the Conservative vote and collapsed their vote as a result and its gifted Labour a lot of wins. Lots of tactical voting has led to the Lib Dems gaining a lot of seats too.
Reform has gained enormously, the Greens and Lib Dems less so.
Yet Lib Dems gained a ton of seats with over 70, and Reform only 4 at the time of me writing my message. Lib Dem wasn’t that far behind total percentage of the vote vs. Reform, 12% vs, 14%, which considering they are almost opposite platforms means we shouldn’t be talking about Reform in isolation.
Labours total vote percentage is down from 2017 and only a few percent up from 2019, so the Tories collapsed losing about 20% of the vote from 2019. Labour following the center right meant they lost more moderate votes to Lib Dems and were not trusted on right wing issues as Reform picked up those votes.
Here’s Sky News’ reaction, what in the… https://x.com/scottygb/status/1808969692025139531