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Labour have won the election.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
21 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

Its been a good election campaign from labour and well done for winning it, it was an exciting result night where they won it.

They won 326 of the 650 seats by 5 a.m, meaning that leader keir starmer will become prime minister and can form a majority government.

I think that it is good that they won, what do you think of the news?

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By *2000ManMan
21 weeks ago

Worthing

Their manifesto was hazy to say the least. Let's wait and see.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
21 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"Their manifesto was hazy to say the least. Let's wait and see."
Yes, lets wait and see too

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
21 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

I like starmers speech as he gave his first address to the nation in front of downing street saying

"our work is urgent and we begin it today" there will be a lot of work to do too

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By *exy_HornyCouple
21 weeks ago

Leigh

The unionised and public sector workers will be rubbing their hands in glee.

The rest of us may as well emigrate.

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By *oubleswing2019Man
21 weeks ago

Colchester


"The unionised and public sector workers will be rubbing their hands in glee."

Indeed. Because the small cogs turn the big wheels of the country and the "fat cats" have had their "cream" for long enough. Time for a "rebalance".

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By *quirtyndirty!Couple
21 weeks ago

Nottingham

Keir Starmer is Prime Minister by default.

- Keir Starmer's own vote fell from 36k to 18k.

- Labour's total vote was less than when Corbyn lost in 2017 and 2019.

- 10 million people voted Labour. 18 million people didn't vote at all.

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By *exy_HornyCouple
21 weeks ago

Leigh


"The unionised and public sector workers will be rubbing their hands in glee.

Indeed. Because the small cogs turn the big wheels of the country and the "fat cats" have had their "cream" for long enough. Time for a "rebalance"."

What about us non fat cats, who are not union members or public sector workers?

Still small cogs, but about to get battered.

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By *oubleswing2019Man
21 weeks ago

Colchester


"What about us non fat cats, who are not union members or public sector workers?

Still small cogs, but about to get battered."

You sound more fearful than anything else. About to be battered ? In what way ? Taxes ? Any incoming government needs to raise taxes eventually. Ageing population, greater healthcare demands, less workforce earning means more taxes for all.

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