UK election results: Hung parliament, Tories on top, Liberals down

Posted by admin on June 6th, 2010 and filed under election | 25 Comments »

The count is nearly finished in the UK general election with the Conservative party well ahead of Labour. Despite the likelihood the Tories will get the most seats, it will fail to gain a majority, meaning there will be first hung parliament in decades. Meanwhile, an enquiry has been launched into why some voters were turned away from the ballot box.

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  1. 29Gixxer Says:

    @3wsgabav3
    Yeah …

    @3wsgabav3
    Yeah to be fair….there is another wanker I hate even more though…Galloway! How some people can’t see right through that guy is just beyond me. He maybe Scotish although his supporters are (were lol) from East London and they are even worse than him because they must be as retarded as Fred lol. It was funny watching him make the US senate cringe though :)

  2. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @29Gixxer don’t be …
    @29Gixxer don’t be sorry, he’s a slimy wanker

  3. 29Gixxer Says:

    @3wsgabav3
    I see. …

    @3wsgabav3
    I see. Thatcher wanted to modrenize the economy which which woulf of inevitably led to pain in rural England & Scotland so I can understand the mistrust there. SNP, CP and others have said they wish to get rid of our nukes and keep their fingers crossed that we are not attacked lol. I see us as brothers..united in times of economical uncertainty although that Alex Sammond just gets up my nose…soz mate.

  4. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @29Gixxer The lib …
    @29Gixxer The lib dems are as far to the right as the popular vote can go in Scotland given the lingering mistrust of the Conservatives following Thatchers ill-advised poll-tax trial and no one likes UKIP (eww). I’m a Scot btw.

  5. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @29Gixxer The …
    @29Gixxer The independence lot are the noisiest bunch so tend to get heard more since maintaining the status quo is not particularly news worthy in any context. It’s a short-sighted populist idea that plays well in polemical speeches and nothing more. The majority of Scottish people would not vote for independence. The SNP is to the left of Labour and is predominantly elected on that basis and as such are pro-public spending and so demand as much of it as possible from Westminster.

  6. 29Gixxer Says:

    @3wsgabav3
    They …

    @3wsgabav3
    They don’t seem to think so lol. All we hear is their about wishing to be independant whilst trying to get more money with us having to cut back. I’d rather keep a united UK but it’s not us you need to convince mate…it’s the Scots :)

  7. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @MrTom235863 Except …
    @MrTom235863 Except the 36.5% of Britain that voted for them, you mean? That’s more than want any of the other parties btw.

  8. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @ifuliki This is an …
    @ifuliki This is an automated message: Due to invoking the Rite of Hitler Comparison you have lost all credibility in any argument you may have been having.

  9. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @29Gixxer Scotland …
    @29Gixxer Scotland is part of our country…

  10. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @mkworld87 Because …
    @mkworld87 Because the reason that’s not in the box is that their ideologies and principles are directly opposed on night every issue being voted on?

  11. seyoumeye Says:

    @3wsgabav3 I know …
    @3wsgabav3 I know Thaksin is not be the right person to bring any change, nevertheless, the Red shirts cause is justifiable. All around the world politics is getting exposed because of its corrupted democracy system.

    Politics shape society not vice versa; (remember how socially construct is the individual behaviour!
    The laughable UK’s election is the results of psychopathic society where they find a refuge in pubs (get drunk) for social networking…haha! Soon u’ll starve to death…

  12. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @ifuliki Their …
    @ifuliki Their votes aren’t bled into any other party, I assume you mean that they don’t always win a greater share of the vote than the other parties in the constituencies where there are people voting for them. We have a coalition government with the Lib Dems as the junior member in accordance with their not being afforded much power by the voters of this country s the case would be under any electoral system. How can you rest your case on an irrelevant suggestion?

  13. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @VChapaev How so?
    @VChapaev How so?

  14. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @ifuliki Their …
    @ifuliki Their votes aren’t bled into any other party, I assume you mean that they don’t always win a greater share of the vote than the other parties in the constituencies where there are people voting for them. We have a coalition government with the Lib Dems as the junior member in accordance with their not being afforded much power by the voters of this country s the case would be under any electoral system. How can you rest your case on an irrelevant suggestion?

  15. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    Their votes aren’t …
    Their votes aren’t bled into any other party, I assume you mean that they don’t always win a greater share of the vote than the other parties in the constituencies where there are people voting for them. We have a coalition government with the Lib Dems as the junior member in accordance with their not being afforded much power by the voters of this country s the case would be under any electoral system. How can you rest your case on an irrelevant suggestion?

  16. 3wsgabav3 Says:

    @seyoumeye Please …
    @seyoumeye Please make the slightest effort to find out what the situation is in Thailand and why Thaksin Shinawatra was ousted in the first place before you suggest we try to get enough people to support us in the occupation of Canary Wharf. I wasn’t aware Thatcher was a pub mogul, or is it more of a jab at individual ownership and all that crazy selfishness?

  17. ifuliki Says:

    @3wsgabav3
    Wrong …

    @3wsgabav3
    Wrong again, friend. Under a system of PR Liberal votes would not be bled into either of the other two parties. Just look at the continent of Europe where most every country has a PR system there are over 20 9TWENTY!!!) coalition governments.
    I rest my case
    Aled

  18. VChapaev Says:

    Fuck Tories. You …
    Tories. You people are parasites.

  19. scotland638 Says:

    @ToonandBBfan I …
    @ToonandBBfan I hope so,makes the case for independence so much easier.ALBA GU BRATH!!!

  20. ToonandBBfan Says:

    @scotland638

    @scotland638
    Doest matter if the Tories did get North of the Border, it just means they will shaft you left right and center because they dont have your vote anyway

  21. scotland638 Says:

    @ToonandBBfan why …
    @ToonandBBfan why should i take the hump ? i’m glad the tories got fcked in Scotland yet again,only pity is we are not a tory free zone.Enjoy your coalition,still better than a tory majority i suppose.

  22. jimmycelt Says:

    Boy doesn’t know …
    Boy doesn’t know what conservative with a small ‘c’ means!

  23. jimmycelt Says:

    Boy doesn’t know …
    Boy doesn’t know what conservative with a small ‘c’ means!

  24. ToonandBBfan Says:

    @scotland638
    No …

    @scotland638
    No thanks son, I’ve got what I wanted, Gordon Broon and Labour are out.
    Dont take the hump just because no one in Scotland (with the sole exception of Dumfires I think) wanted the Tories back.

  25. scotland638 Says:

    @ToonandBBfan why …
    @ToonandBBfan why don’t you just pack your bags and OFF!!!

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