• @[email protected]
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    128 months ago

    Yep, smashed it. I voted for him and I’m pleased for the guy. Not many people have had to put up with the level of shit he’s had. I hope the Tories will recognise there’s no electoral mileage in banging on about cars and dogwhistling about Muslims, but if they were capable of that, they most likely wouldn’t be Tories.

    The polls were still way off, though. A 10% lead is great, but it’s not a 20% lead!

    • misery mansionOP
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      58 months ago

      It was closer than I care to admit last time. I’ve been extremely stressed this week as I was worried about the ulez expansion vote.

      I don’t have any favoured party tbh but I’m extremely relieved

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        Yeah, I was worried their misinformation, combined with understandable frustration with some of Labour’s actual policies, would swing it to the Tories.

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        08 months ago

        and Labour were already rehearsing their “we never needed London anyway, it’s too full of wokeness and antisemitism, anyway we have the REAL England now” soundbites, anticipating that Hall would get it because of progressive voters staying home or blowing their votes on the Green Party.