Imagine Corbyn wasnāt unelectable
JK Rowling said she didnāt support Corbyn because she was desperate for a Labour government.
With Labour on 40% in the polls, she was so desperate for a Labour government she voted Lib Dem and asked others to do the same.
The younger voters donāt know anything about the old looney left.
Possibly recount needed in Amber Rudds constituency because itās so close
#strongandstable
I love events like this on TFK.
Prescott has been brilliant on the campaign, the old warrior. Really shored up the vote in the Northern Brexit areas. Backed Corbyn to the hilt.
Swindon South:
Tory hold but majority reduced from 6k to 2k.
Labour HOLD.
A seat labour should have lost according to exit poll, held in Wrexham
Itās starting to go real bad for the Tories now
Corbyn says Labour has āchanged the face of British politicsā
Jeremy Corbyn says he has changed the face of British politics. He has issued a statement saying:
Iād like to thank all our members and supporters who have worked so hard on this campaign, from door knocking to social media, and to everyone who voted for a manifesto which offers real change for our country. Whatever the final result, we have already changed the face of British politics.
I do hope he gets some time to attend to his allotment when heās PM.
Labour have held Wrexham since 1935.
Iām beginning to dream here.
Weāre 8/1 to be largest party.
Was one of the Tories top targets, itās a hammer blow to them.
Big one
SNP starting to lose a couple now
The Sky seat total is more up to date than the BBC.
Labour nick Rutherglen and Hamilton West off the SNP rabble rousers. Sturgeon will come under serious pressure after an awful campaign. Sheās been well and truly found out for the bluffer that she is. The fate of Salmond and Robertson could be key and both are under serious pressure to hold on. If they lose, it removes two putative replacements. Mind you the loss of one or both heavy hitters could precipitate a serious backlash against Sturgeon.
There seems to be a massive divide opening up between young and old voters in Britain.