Staffsknot
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With the polling under way, I thought it would be good to start a thread. Nothing really extraordinary just yet although Knowsley in Liverpool is now a one party (labour) council.
Where's a good website to check the results as they come in. I want to know what's going on in Wiltshire.
Have you tried the guardian website? they usually have a results page somewhere.
BBC said:Former Lib Dem MP Lembit Opik calls for his party's leader to resign. He says his messge to Nick Clegg is: "You can't be the deputy prime minister and the leader of the party, because you're not delivering the results."
Couple of reasons:I still can't understand why anybody is voting Lib Dem.
Listening to the radio today, everyone is claiming victory:
- Labour, because they have significantly increased the seats they hold
- Conservatives, because they're likely to retain the London mayor and because Labour have done well but not spectacularly
- Libdems, because even though they have the lowest number of seats ever, they have won a couple of sets from the Conservatives
Politicians' capacity for self-delusion never ceases to amaze me.
IMO LibDems are the big losers. For the first time they've had their hand on the tiller and have had to make unpopular decisions.
edited to add.....
I didn't get to vote, our Tory candidate was unopposed and so the election was cancelled. Her husband is a property developer, she's on the planning board and one of his controversial developments has recently got the go-ahead. I may stand as an independent next time 'round
Couple of reasons:
1--If one believes that going into coalition with the tories was a better decision than being party to the once discussed "coalition of progressives"
2--If one believes that many of the policy promises they had to break actually improved their policy mix.
Plus--of course--if one believes they run local councils better than the others.
I only had the Mayor/London Assembly elections where I am, and voted Boris (1) and Ken (2) for mayor (voted Ken in 2000 and 2004, Boris in 2008), and voted Labour for constituency assembly member and LibDem for London-wide assembly member.
ETA: Islington council has been Labour (now) and LibDem as long as I've lived there.
Must say Ed's been a good egg over that missile-throwing incident.
John Prescott says he's middle class. Ergo, you're calling Ed a toff.