That's what they said about this one.
Theresa May's Conservatives
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour
Tim Farron's Liberal Democrats
Paul Nuttall's UKIP
2 people's Greens
Nicholas Durgeon's Scottish Nationalists
Satan's Sinn Fein
Dr Ian Paisley's DUP
Some other bunch of nonces
I'm foreign, but I wish I were an Englishman
That's what they said about this one.
My biggest mistake in this thread was not taking heed of the TTH bellwether, Yevrah saying how much he admired Corbyn's campaign.
Has anyone photoshopped that gif to show her swallowing a rodent? The movement is almost exactly what birds do in place of peristalsis.
I'd assume someone had, but then I also assume that if someone had you would have posted it, so I'm torn.
TTH Bellend.
May: I have no intention of resigning.
Lololololol.
Just imagined Nick Cohen crying into his tea this morning.
If there's anything I've learnt about the last 40 minutes. I'm not getting any work done today.
Maintaining the Union is far more important, frankly. She needs to stay where she is, because she's doing a fucking brilliant job. I've given up working out what happens any more, but assuming there's another election by the end of the year does the SNP seat share not decline further as the unionist voters now know which way to go in their constituency to maximise the "fuck you, SNP" vote?
It can only be a pyrrhic victory by being an actual victory. Going from a 15+ point lead to three, and losing your majority in an election you didn't need to call, is not a victory. It's an absolute fuck up of unheard of levels. Calling the election was the right thing to do, by the way. Running the worst campaign in living memory with a manifesto that seemed specifically designed to alienate everybody was not. Hubris to think they could stick literally any old shit into it and run away with it.
If it's true, then fair play.
Page lacks Buckethead.
If this ends up with a shite, watered down Brexit (which in theory it shouldn't, but what use is that?) then I will actually be SEETHING. At the moment I'm just a bit 'You wot mate?'
Standard. There must be massive increase in the youth turnout though, otherwise where the fuck has the vote come from.
She doesn't have a MANDATE for her VISION for Brexit, in my view. This is basically a rejection of her. We've managed to have a Brexit election where Brexit was barely mentioned.
Can confirm the Lord dabbed:
Well that's him ruined.
That's not a dab but it would probably be quite hard to put your head in your elbow crease with a foot and a half long head.
It could come to this. Christ.
Heres that Buckethead interview John mentioned previously btw
https://www.buzzfeed.com/jimwaterson...8Y4#.wlmRjX21m
Nigel Dodds at the Foreign Office, please.
It's pyrrhic in the sense that ultimately, the only realistic government is a Tory minority. There is no chance of a progressive alliance so the Tories have 'won'
But I agree that the campaign was such a monumental car crash that you have to wonder what the fuck May was playing at hiding away and parroting 'STRONG AND STABLE, STRONG AND STABLE, STRONG AND STABLE' while Corbyn is out talking to people and engaging with people, which is by far his strongest area. To think, if Labour had gained an extra 10 seats on the Tories and the SNP held onto 5 more, then you'd be looking at the Tories out of power, it was that close.
Just saw the Tories ended up 2% of the vote ahead of Labour. How the fuck?
Fuck off, Buzzfeed.This post has been updated to remove all references to Lord Buckethead being a man. Any person of any gender is capable of sticking a bucket on their head and standing for election under the name Lord Buckethead, despite what the title implies.
IIRC that's a correction from Lord Buckethead themself.
Insofar as the Labour manifesto made any sense on the issue, they appeared to want to leave the single market. Throw in all of the Conservatives voting much more explicitly for doing so, and how do you justify botching it? Toby Young (of all fucking people) made the point as well that why would Europe actually want to give us some cushy single market arrangement?
She's just not very good, and the campaign exposed it. It's all very Hillary Clinton here, isn't it. Up against a chancer, hubris in targeting areas you won't win whilst neglecting your 'safe' areas, being terrible when put under proper scrutiny and thus trying to avoid it.
The Tories are ruthless - she'll be out on her ear as soon as it's convenient.
Toby Young is the worst high-level journalist in the country. Even his mates agree.
Shares of vote make no sense (or no practical sense). Cons up 6 on last time and lose seats. Virtually all of the swing predictions go against them as well (they should have lost fewer seats in England and won more in Scotland had the swing been uniform). They've never really won an election sufficiently for them to do all the redrawing they want, have they?
The best bit about Buckethead are his cricket pads.
I don't disagree, but Labour barely articulated a view on Brexit throughout the campaign so they're not especially tied down to any particular form of it - they can basically coalesce around an anti-May position, which will presumably focus on issues such as "job killing Brexit" and so forth. Immigration would obviously be a big factor, but these lads who've moved from UKIP to Corbyn's Labour appear not to be especially exercised by that. If they were, May wouldn't have lost them.
Do, does Brexit still mean Brexit?
Also, I agree that this is a pretty good result for Corbyn, arguably better than if he'd won outright.
If that had happened, the Blairites probably wouldn't have played ball with him as PM, at least not for very long. And given that Brexit is going to be a monumental fuckup whatever happens, he'd have taken the blame.
This way, Tory scum get the blame and hopefully will have lost all credibility in a couple of years. Then we get Prime Minister Corbyn.
Well May asked for the electorate to give her the Brexit MANDATE.
So err......
Oh, and a good point from Dimbleby this morning that this marks a return to a 2 party system, after decades of drifting away from that. Both major parties got a large increase in their vote.
I saw one poll where the UKIP candidate didn't even vote for himself. Got 0.
Phillip May hasn't taken the result well.
It also has to be remembered that Labour didn't "win" the election either. They did well relative to expectations, but this is after seven years of a Tory government and they've managed to recover their seats to the same level as Gordon Brown won in 2010. The only viable outcome here is Tory minority with DUP confidence and supply or outright coalition between the two. There are no circumstances in which Jez becomes Prime Minister, and I don't think he wins the same number of seats if there's another election before the end of the year (although what the fuck do any of us know at this point).
By the way I am amazed ISIS didn't ramraid a polling station. Such an easy target with zero security and would have resulted in an absolute clusterfuck, probably cancelling the election.
They should hire me as their new head of strategy.
They need to be impartial. You can't have the DUP doing it, the nationalists will go apeshit.
Just need to wait until May calls another election. Jezza stands up in the House of Commons and says 'I will send Tony Blair to the Hague'
He'd get 80% of the vote.
John mentioned Bucketheads manifesto so I thought I'd take a look.
My favourites:
7. Nuclear weapons: A firm public commitment to build the £100bn renewal of the Trident weapons system, followed by an equally firm private commitment not to build it. They’re secret submarines, no one will ever know. It’s a win win.
13. Stop selling arms to Saudi Arabia. Start buying lasers from Lord Buckethead.