Tetris-Rock
one of those "they/thems"
Where were the pro Brexit votes supposed to go?
The two main parties are still committed to delivering Brexit, you fucking weirdo. And UKIP still exist.
Where were the pro Brexit votes supposed to go?
I'm not! People just seem to act like I'm a Corbyn campaign surrogate sent out to recite the party line.
I'd be wary of reading anything particularly serious into local election results, I never interpreted them as a resounding endorsement of Corbyn even when Labour did well in them (as did a lot of the people celebrating this set of results). And I'll think the same when the Brexit Party wins the European elections.
The Conservatives' largest gain was eight councillors in Stoke-on-Trent.
Um WHAT? That CANNOT be right
From the BBC
was ron there CAMPAIGNING?
If their uselessness makes my council flip back to TORY again I shall WRITE A STERN LETTER to BARRY GARDINER
Seb Flyte was elected as the first ever Green councillor in Colchester last night!
York is STILL not fully declared, but it's possibly gone from NOC to Lib Dem, with Labour gaining a couple, Lib Dems gaining a lot and an almost complete Tory wipeout
people that support Leave just need someone to vote for, that's the prob
so, it's surely time for Nigel now!
Brexit Party must clean up this mess at EU elections, if we have them
surprised Frome has turned LibDem, thought they were all in-breds in that town!One of my (Facebook) friends and his husband have both been elected Lib Dem councillors in Frome.
I imagine the conversation at the dinner table must be thrilling.
so, it's surely time for Nigel now!
yeah right, so how come he's topping the polls right now??
surprised Frome has turned LibDem, thought they were all in-breds in that town!
who gives a fuck about splitting the Tory vote, I mean can you seriously expect any Leaver to vote for those muppets?
Labour held my ward by just under 50 votes. Two Lib Dems in Didsbury remain the entire opposition on Manchester City Council.
The annoying thing is, this huge swing to Lib Dems and Greens - the anti-Brexit parties - might well be the thing that makes the absolute cunts in the main two parties vote FOR May's deal, because they're scared of losing Brexit altogether... So Remainers' protest votes could end up backfiring on them completely.