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Farage's local campaigners have been caught saying incredibly unpleasant things about the PM and asylum seekers that I'm not going to regurgitate on here, this could be even more damning to his campaign than the Russia comments.

 

Farage = I’m not racist (honest), but my supporters say it for me….

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Farage now boycotting the BBC because they dared to include people who don't agree with him in a Question Time audience. Unsurprisingly he follows that up by calling for the abolition of the licence fee (which he misspells) - more populist nonsense. Slippery slope to British Trumpism further slid down.

 

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Sunak coming across very sulky on Kuenssberg this morning. Must have been up all night packing.
Dishonest because people disagreed with him? Is that what he's saying?
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I know he's not going to come out and outright say 'yeah we're gonna lose and we're going to lose big' but there's something utterly hilarious about Sunak saying that he still believes he'll win the general election.
I'm not watching, but imagining that Kuennesberg's giving him an easy ride as with all the Tories, the amount of desperation from her recently to try and say 'well actually both parties have been struggling' issue and trying to exemplify Labour's flaws as much as possible is hilarious, though she's going to be insufferable on election night.
I know he's not going to come out and outright say 'yeah we're gonna lose and we're going to lose big' but there's something utterly hilarious about Sunak saying that he still believes he'll win the general election.

 

He has to say that i guess!

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I'm not watching, but imagining that Kuennesberg's giving him an easy ride as with all the Tories, the amount of desperation from her recently to try and say 'well actually both parties have been struggling' issue and trying to exemplify Labour's flaws as much as possible is hilarious, though she's going to be insufferable on election night.

 

I'd normally stay up to watch election night but the choice is appalling this year. BBC have got Kuensburg so that's a no, ITV have Tom Bradbury so that's a no and Channel 4 have Nadine Dories of all people, so that's a no. Think it'll be an early night.

 

Will probably watch the exit poll on the BBC for old times sake as that's what I did with Dimbleby and Edwards and then follow a newspapers online text coverage. Hopefully they have Clive Myrie announcing the exit poll and results with Kuensburg in a more background role.

 

BBC Radio 4s team actually seems to be best with Nick Robinson and Rachel Burden - so might flick that on.

That is bleak!! They know how unpopular Laurs is wirh the left, and Channel 4 has gone one step further!!!
I'm not watching, but imagining that Kuennesberg's giving him an easy ride as with all the Tories, the amount of desperation from her recently to try and say 'well actually both parties have been struggling' issue and trying to exemplify Labour's flaws as much as possible is hilarious, though she's going to be insufferable on election night.

 

Urgh this, this, this! The amount of random articles I've seen from her on the BBC trying to highlight Labour as "struggling, will have to make hard decisions etc....." and not keeping the same energy for the Tories who created the mess in the first place. :lol: I really hope under the next Labour government we will see more impartiality from the BBC. It's just really nauseating to see such a focus on the Tories/Reform. Particularly reform who have 0 MPs currently compared to Lib Dems/Greens who get only a fraction of the media coverage.

 

I really hope Labour do see the light and reform elections to a proportional representation system.

I'd normally stay up to watch election night but the choice is appalling this year. BBC have got Kuensburg so that's a no, ITV have Tom Bradbury so that's a no and Channel 4 have Nadine Dories of all people, so that's a no. Think it'll be an early night.

 

Will probably watch the exit poll on the BBC for old times sake as that's what I did with Dimbleby and Edwards and then follow a newspapers online text coverage. Hopefully they have Clive Myrie announcing the exit poll and results with Kuensburg in a more background role.

 

BBC Radio 4s team actually seems to be best with Nick Robinson and Rachel Burden - so might flick that on.

 

What about Sky?

I'd normally stay up to watch election night but the choice is appalling this year. BBC have got Kuensburg so that's a no, ITV have Tom Bradbury so that's a no and Channel 4 have Nadine Dories of all people, so that's a no. Think it'll be an early night.

 

Will probably watch the exit poll on the BBC for old times sake as that's what I did with Dimbleby and Edwards and then follow a newspapers online text coverage. Hopefully they have Clive Myrie announcing the exit poll and results with Kuensburg in a more background role.

 

BBC Radio 4s team actually seems to be best with Nick Robinson and Rachel Burden - so might flick that on.

N o, no, no. Kuenssberg has to announce the exit poll. The look on her face will be priceless.

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What are peoples thoughts going to be if we end up with a hung parliament on Friday morning?

 

Lib Dem - Labour coalition or Tory-Reform pact?

What are peoples thoughts going to be if we end up with a hung parliament on Friday morning?

 

Lib Dem - Labour coalition or Tory-Reform pact?

 

If it does end in a hung parliament, I think we can then take any future polls with a pinch of salt

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