Cannydc wrote:Are you really looking for reasons that Labour gained 57 seats so far, and from an extremely high base ?
And that despite your predictions, Labour's share of the vote has held completely firm in the face of endless smears ?
I simply point to the complete collapse of UKIP, and the fact that their nutters have returned en masse to the Tory fold.
Without them, it would have been a sorry night indeed for Treeza, though at the last count they are down 31 seats.
Good to see a military town (Plymouth) has finally seen the light and chucked out the Tories.
Otherwise, only a fool would claim anything but a mixed night for us and Tories alike. And without doubt a goodish one for Libdems and Greens.
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Are you really looking for reasons that Labour gained 57 seats so far, and from an extremely high base ?
And that despite your predictions, Labour's share of the vote has held completely firm in the face of endless smears ?
I simply point to the complete collapse of UKIP, and the fact that their nutters have returned en masse to the Tory fold.
Without them, it would have been a sorry night indeed for Treeza, though at the last count they are down 31 seats.
Good to see a military town (Plymouth) has finally seen the light and chucked out the Tories.
Otherwise, only a fool would claim anything but a mixed night for us and Tories alike. And without doubt a goodish one for Libdems and Greens.
To be fair, Canny, you promised us a Conservative wipe out in London
Labour didn’t gain a single council from the Conservatives
Guest wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Are you really looking for reasons that Labour gained 57 seats so far, and from an extremely high base ?
And that despite your predictions, Labour's share of the vote has held completely firm in the face of endless smears ?
I simply point to the complete collapse of UKIP, and the fact that their nutters have returned en masse to the Tory fold.
Without them, it would have been a sorry night indeed for Treeza, though at the last count they are down 31 seats.
Good to see a military town (Plymouth) has finally seen the light and chucked out the Tories.
Otherwise, only a fool would claim anything but a mixed night for us and Tories alike. And without doubt a goodish one for Libdems and Greens.
To be fair, Canny, you promised us a Conservative wipe out in London
Labour didn’t gain a single council from the Conservatives
Up 57 seats in London so far. Tories have gained the UKIP London voters.
MungoBrush wrote:Guest wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Are you really looking for reasons that Labour gained 57 seats so far, and from an extremely high base ?
And that despite your predictions, Labour's share of the vote has held completely firm in the face of endless smears ?
I simply point to the complete collapse of UKIP, and the fact that their nutters have returned en masse to the Tory fold.
Without them, it would have been a sorry night indeed for Treeza, though at the last count they are down 31 seats.
Good to see a military town (Plymouth) has finally seen the light and chucked out the Tories.
Otherwise, only a fool would claim anything but a mixed night for us and Tories alike. And without doubt a goodish one for Libdems and Greens.
To be fair, Canny, you promised us a Conservative wipe out in London
Labour didn’t gain a single council from the Conservatives
Up 57 seats in London so far. Tories have gained the UKIP London voters.
Yes and all the Labour supporters scrabbling round for excuses. Even Corbyn in the news just now.
Once again Corbyn fails to deliver
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Are you really looking for reasons that Labour gained 57 seats so far, and from an extremely high base ?
And that despite your predictions, Labour's share of the vote has held completely firm in the face of endless smears ?
I simply point to the complete collapse of UKIP, and the fact that their nutters have returned en masse to the Tory fold.
Without them, it would have been a sorry night indeed for Treeza, though at the last count they are down 31 seats.
Good to see a military town (Plymouth) has finally seen the light and chucked out the Tories.
Otherwise, only a fool would claim anything but a mixed night for us and Tories alike. And without doubt a goodish one for Libdems and Greens.
To be fair, Canny, you promised us a Conservative wipe out in London
Labour didn’t gain a single council from the Conservatives
Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Are you really looking for reasons that Labour gained 57 seats so far, and from an extremely high base ?
And that despite your predictions, Labour's share of the vote has held completely firm in the face of endless smears ?
I simply point to the complete collapse of UKIP, and the fact that their nutters have returned en masse to the Tory fold.
Without them, it would have been a sorry night indeed for Treeza, though at the last count they are down 31 seats.
Good to see a military town (Plymouth) has finally seen the light and chucked out the Tories.
Otherwise, only a fool would claim anything but a mixed night for us and Tories alike. And without doubt a goodish one for Libdems and Greens.
To be fair, Canny, you promised us a Conservative wipe out in London
Labour didn’t gain a single council from the Conservatives
I will be interested to see a link to where I promised a Conservative wipe out in London.
My forecast was around a 100 seat gain for Labour.
MungoBrush wrote:Guest wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Are you really looking for reasons that Labour gained 57 seats so far, and from an extremely high base ?
And that despite your predictions, Labour's share of the vote has held completely firm in the face of endless smears ?
I simply point to the complete collapse of UKIP, and the fact that their nutters have returned en masse to the Tory fold.
Without them, it would have been a sorry night indeed for Treeza, though at the last count they are down 31 seats.
Good to see a military town (Plymouth) has finally seen the light and chucked out the Tories.
Otherwise, only a fool would claim anything but a mixed night for us and Tories alike. And without doubt a goodish one for Libdems and Greens.
To be fair, Canny, you promised us a Conservative wipe out in London
Labour didn’t gain a single council from the Conservatives
Up 57 seats in London so far. Tories have gained the UKIP London voters.
Yes and all the Labour supporters scrabbling round for excuses. Even Corbyn in the news just now.
Once again Corbyn fails to deliver
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Disappointing time for Labour.
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