Deleted User wrote: » Despite the unrepentant right wing media attack machine against Labour (14 page attack ads in today's Dailymail) and the party being a shambles they've had a good election. I'd say this was as much a voice against Brexit as anything.
awec wrote: » Don't think the exit poll is accurate. A good result for Labour none the less, but I reckon the torys will get more seats than they currently have despite what the poll says and Labour won't do as well as it suggests.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Based on what?
Neil3030 wrote: » This is mental, Corbyn is now favourite on Betfair to be the next PM :eek:
awec wrote: » Hunch. Though according to BBC both Labour and Conservatives are not convinced by the exit poll numbers.
Deleted User wrote: » I'd imagine any coalition for the Tories will come with the price tag of a ratification referendum on a Brexit deal which hands negotiations to Brussels and kills the chances of it ever happening.
[Deleted User] wrote: » So much for the hunch! I'd imagine any coalition for the Tories will come with the price tag of a ratification referendum on a Brexit deal which hands negotiations to Brussels and kills the chances of it ever happening. May not stepping down... we shall see.
Bazzo wrote: » She wants to form a coalition with the DUP. Weren't they pro Brexit in the first place?
Buer wrote: » May will have to step down whether it's this week or the coming months. Her own party will slit her throat on this. They had a majority government, called a snap election and, largely contributed to by her incompetent campaigning, lost that position. She will have absolutely no confidence in her from her own benches.
irishbucsfan wrote: » The dream of Boris and Trump in power at the same time is back on.
DGRulz wrote: » Out of interest, can Foster be NI First Minister and Deputy PM at the same time?
Buer wrote: » Johnson won't run for leader. All mouth and no trousers. The Tories will look to someone more polished and moderate, I would imagine. Which is basically anyone.
dregin wrote: » Popped the question last weekend and the planning is now in full swing. We're swinging in the direction of Connacht, as the better half's family are from Mayo. Two possible locations so far are The Lodge at Ashford Castle and Markree Castle in Sligo. Does anyone have any experience/opinions on either of these? We're also looking for suggestions of "alternative" venues in the area. We like the idea of vintage buildings like old barns renovated to house the reception. Any help appreciated massively. Thanks!
Podge_irl wrote: » Considering the shambles that was his attempt to run at the open goal of leadership last time round I can't see how anyone could have high expectations of him getting it this time. I don't know why he is put forward as such a likely candidate constantly.