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crazy chris
post 4th December 2019, 07:32 PM
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I certainly will. The last two elections I've taken the dog out at 9.30 and back for the exit poll. On the settee with lots of drinks and snacks and TV on so if I lay down and fall asleep in the early hours it doesn't matter.

Will we have a separate thread for results, state of parties and comments as they come in? "Election Night On Buzzjack"

Hope I'm not just here talking to myself. ohmy.gif

Will you be here Michael? biggrin.gif Will Sunderland be the first to declare again?


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post 4th December 2019, 07:36 PM
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We’ve had a thread in the Lounge for the last two elections and plan to do the same this time.
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post 4th December 2019, 07:38 PM
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There'll probably be a separate thread for election night, I believe that's how we've done it for the last few General Elections.

I fully intend to stay up as late as possible, although I don't think I'll pull an all-nighter, as I'm working the next day. Made it to 3am in 2017, then woke up again around 5am for a few minutes for an update, then worked from home that day.
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post 4th December 2019, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE(Suedehead2 @ Dec 4 2019, 07:36 PM) *
We’ve had a thread in the Lounge for the last two elections and plan to do the same this time.



Oh right. Does it get busy? Do many stay up then? Don't think I've been on here before at an election result time. Probably was on a certain other big forum which usually goes crashes as it's overloaded. sad.gif


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post 4th December 2019, 07:39 PM
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There have always been a few of us up all night.
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crazy chris
post 4th December 2019, 07:43 PM
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QUOTE(Suedehead2 @ Dec 4 2019, 07:39 PM) *
There have always been a few of us up all night.



Great then. Last time the dog was very confused. Kept going up to bed and coming to the stop of the stairs wondering why I wasn't coming up. biggrin.gif I was making bacon sandwiches at 6am and went to bed when wife went to work at 9.
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post 4th December 2019, 08:17 PM
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The last election, I started watching and then kept going a little bit longer until it got to like nearly 4am and I had to be in work the next day so went for about 3 hours sleep biggrin.gif

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post 4th December 2019, 08:17 PM
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I’ll likely fall into a deep depression after the Exit Poll and attempt to sleep.
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post 4th December 2019, 08:26 PM
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I have a job where I can’t book days off so absolutely not. It’ll all be there in the morning.
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post 4th December 2019, 08:29 PM
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QUOTE(T Boy @ Dec 4 2019, 08:26 PM) *
I have a job where I can’t book days off so absolutely not. It’ll all be there in the morning.



Yes you're a teacher. I'd pull a sickie. biggrin.gif
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post 4th December 2019, 08:31 PM
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QUOTE(Crazy Chris-tmas @ Dec 4 2019, 08:29 PM) *
Yes you're a teacher. I'd pull a sickie. biggrin.gif


And I’d spend the entire next day guilt ridden. Plus it’s actually more work if I’m off school then if I just go in.
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post 4th December 2019, 09:24 PM
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QUOTE(T Boy @ Dec 4 2019, 08:31 PM) *
And I’d spend the entire next day guilt ridden. Plus it’s actually more work if I’m off school then if I just go in.



I see.


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post 4th December 2019, 09:35 PM
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Planning to actually choose to have a devil's nap (that's when you sleep 6-8pm ish and can't get back to sleep at a normal time) and stay up for as long as I feel. That will be very late indeed on the off chance that the result is good.

I'm one hour ahead of Britain and then I start work at 08h the next day, but fortunately I'm done by 14h.
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post 4th December 2019, 09:51 PM
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QUOTE(Harve @ Dec 4 2019, 09:35 PM) *
Planning to actually choose to have a devil's nap (that's when you sleep 6-8pm ish and can't get back to sleep at a normal time)



May do that too actually. Often fall asleep whilst laid on the settee watching telly anyway.
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post 4th December 2019, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(blacksquare @ Dec 4 2019, 08:17 PM) *
I’ll likely fall into a deep depression after the Exit Poll and attempt to sleep.

Big mood

I feel like this will happen, then I'll be so annoyed and depressed at the exit poll that I won't sleep so get sucked in and end up staying up for it, but I expect if it does go badly there'll come a point at like 3am where I just give up and don't bother anymore laugh.gif I'm not working til 11 on the Friday anyway so even if I do stay up for it, I can get a bit of sleep in.
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post 4th December 2019, 11:05 PM
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QUOTE(Liаm @ Dec 4 2019, 10:51 PM) *
Big mood

I feel like this will happen, then I'll be so annoyed and depressed at the exit poll that I won't sleep so get sucked in and end up staying up for it, but I expect if it does go badly there'll come a point at like 3am where I just give up and don't bother anymore laugh.gif I'm not working til 11 on the Friday anyway so even if I do stay up for it, I can get a bit of sleep in.



I feel the same. It'll be awful if the exit polls predict a hung parliament or Labour with most seats. The country needs a good working majority for our PM Boris to get Brexit done.


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post 4th December 2019, 11:25 PM
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Like others have said, fully depends on the exit poll. The plan in 2017 was to see the early results come in to see how big the Tory majority was going to be, shout at the television with my immediate family and then not be able to face it past 2 or 3 and, well, we all know how that went! (but that's my fallback plan for this time around) This time round I have a job to be awake at 6AM for though so might have to rule that out.

Half contemplating getting in my sleep from, say, 10:30-2 when everything's still up in the air and then getting up in time for the coverage when there's a firmer picture of what's happened but what I'll probably end up doing is not being able to sleep and keep refreshing my twitter feed all night until I pass out.
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post 4th December 2019, 11:31 PM
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Was going to but I've got work and I'm meant to be going out Friday/Saturday so my sleep may be more important.
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crazy chris
post 4th December 2019, 11:35 PM
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To be honest I hope the exit poll at 10 doesn't show a big Tory majority as it'll ruin the excitement really.

They say Swinson is very likely now to lose her seat. The SNP are fairly confident of taking it and the feeling on the ground is that they will or else it'll be very close.

Would she have to resign as leader straight away if she was no longer an MP? Asked before but nobody answered. Does the Lib-Dem leader have to be an MP?
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post 4th December 2019, 11:41 PM
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QUOTE(Crazy Chris-tmas @ Dec 5 2019, 12:35 AM) *
Would she have to resign as leader straight away if she was no longer an MP? Asked before but nobody answered. Does the Lib-Dem leader have to be an MP?


I don't think it's a rule that she has to resign as leader (although she did have to be an MP to have been elected one), but I couldn't see how she could lead the party if she's no longer in the Commons. Of course, there's still the possibility she holds on to her seat.
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