Party and leader Seats Share Count
Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn 10 43.5% 2,58,601
Conservative Party Boris Johnson 6 41.4% 2,85,582
Did Britain shoot itself in the foot/head/whatever?

Lavery: It's not Corbyn, it's Brexit
Chairman of the Labour Party Ian Lavery says he is finding tonight "desperately, desperately disappointing".
He says he was "surprised in some ways and unsurprised in others".
The "Labour heartlands" in the North are "very aggrieved" at his party's stance on Brexit.
Mr Lavery adds: "17.4 million people voted for Brexit and them being ignored is not a good recipe.
"Democracy prevailed. Ignore it and the consequences will come back and bite you on the backside."
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Don't look at just the raw number of seats. Look at loss/ gain figures from last time. If you look at it that way, Tories have been leading for a while, and the lead is widening (though not yet showing up in raw seat count).la.khan wrote:As per Google, Labour has the lead, as of now.
Party and leader Seats Share Count
Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn 10 43.5% 2,58,601
Conservative Party Boris Johnson 6 41.4% 2,85,582
Did Britain shoot itself in the foot/head/whatever?
While UK PM Boris Johnson looks set for a major win, the other big story of the UK election is the “overwhelming triumph” of the pro-independence SNP, said former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond.
The host of The Alex Salmond Show on RT said that the exit poll results were a “two-edged sword” for Scotland, because the SNP drove what he called a “wipe out year” for Johnson’s party despite the Tories’ overall Westminster win.
You’ve got the irresistible force of Scottish independence meeting the immovable object of Boris Johnson and his parliamentary majority.
The fact that Johnson has been so adamant that he would say ‘no’ to permitting a second independence referendum may have contributed to the Tories inability to gain ground there, Salmond said.
Johnson’s “get Brexit done” mantra might’ve resonated with voters, but that it is ultimately a “meaningless” slogan, Salmond said, adding that he expects Britons can look forward to long and arduous trade negotiations with the EU.
The Conservatives are doing best in areas in Wales and northern England that voted Leave in the 2016 EU referendum.
BBC Forecast: Con 357 seats, Lab 201, Lib Dems 13, SNP 55, Plaid 4, Green 1, Brexit 0, Others 19
What success? The dude is losing...vijayk wrote:
Split for most constituencies, significant swing in these seats towards the Tories, but voting percentages were higher thus Labour clinging on with smaller majorities in comparison to GE2017. Only silver lining being JC resigning at a later stage, hopefully ending Corbynista style radical left wing policies (unlikely) and returning to centre-left.Karthik S wrote:Desis in UK, have you guys voted against corbyn. Or are desi votes still split.
Cain Marko wrote: What success? The dude is losing...
Cain Marko wrote: What success? The dude is losing...
The Conservatives have taken a string of former Labour strongholds, with the party forecast to win the general election with a comfortable majority.
Leader Jeremy Corbyn said it was a "very disappointing night for the Labour Party" - and he would not lead it into the next election.
Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson has lost her seat to the Scottish National Party.
The BBC is now forecasting the Tories will get a majority of 76, less than the 86 originally predicted.
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This is now you win elections.
Wow, so well written.Gerard wrote:Parliament won the English civil war and the doctrine of Parliamentary Supremacy has been in effect since. UK has no formal written constitution but has a number of laws and conventions that are termed the constitution.Does UQ have a Constitution and can it be amended?
No court in the UK, including the Supreme Court, can strike down primary legislation passed by the Parliament. The Parliament, not any written law, is supreme. The Cabinet, the British executive, is technically a committee of the Privy Council, comprised of Parliament members.
The UK Parliament thus has unique powers. Though it hasn't done so since 1820, it has the power to pass a bill of attainder, sentencing someone to death. Note that the US constitution explicitly prevents the Congress from passing bills of attainder. Before the UK Supreme Court was created in 2009, the highest court in the UK was the House of Lords, the upper house of Parliament itself (though only Law Lords in modern times could adjudicate cases). The Lord High Chancellor, the cabinet member responsible for the administration of justice, was prior to 2009, the presiding officer of the House of Lords and the head of the UK Judiciary. No true separation of powers in the UK before 2009.
But his horde of anti-India MPs have won- Liam Byrne, Naz Shah, Khalid Mehmood, Afzal Khan, Yasmin Qureshi etc.Lisa wrote:P.S. So happy that JC and his anti Indian One Day Motions are in the dump!
Kashiji,Kashi wrote:But his horde of anti-India MPs have won- Liam Byrne, Naz Shah, Khalid Mehmood, Afzal Khan, Yasmin Qureshi etc.Lisa wrote:P.S. So happy that JC and his anti Indian One Day Motions are in the dump!
UlanBatori wrote:With a majority like that... bring in dress code against portable mailboxes.