Aaron
Friday 7th May 2010 11:12am
Royal Berkshire
69,926 posts
A hugely disappointing, although not surprising, result. Potentially dark times lie ahead for us - the markets are already beginning to nosedive. Could spell disaster for the economy: if the British people think things are tough now, their desire for a hung Parliament may make them think twice. We shall see.
Very demoralising to see Balls left uncastrated (perhaps best or he may have been plonked in the Lords), but at least Jacqui got the chop.
Delighted to see the Lib Dems losing seats (although I do feel a little sorry for Lembit): the British people aren't entirely moronic after all.
And rather interesting to read that, despite the failure to secure a majority, the Conservatives actually got a greater share of the popular vote than Labour did in 1997.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ May 7 2010, 10:54 AM BST
I can't believe how many votes were deemed invalid on theat one they just showed! Somewhere and Limehouse?
Poplar. Galloway's failure to be returned is also something to celebrate.
Quote: Richard Wells @ May 7 2010, 11:03 AM BST
He should resign regardless.
He ain't fit to govern this country.
He isn't fit to butter a slice of bread, to be honest.