Showing posts with label European Elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European Elections. Show all posts

Friday, 31 May 2019

UNCERTAIN TIMES FOR ALL PARTIES

by Richey Edwards

"Labour’s hopes of securing the sizeable majority it needs to enact a transformative agenda are uncertain".  So wrote Little Owen in his Guardian column yesterday.  True, we live in uncertain times, and just when it looked almost certain that a Labour/SNP coalition government would be our fate, Theresa May resigns and a new party arrives with a juggernaut of momentum and purpose.  Not only that, but Labour now haemorrhages voters to hard Remain parties, most notably the Lib Dems - a party almost fatally wounded not so long back, but now back with a Remain vengeance.

Of course we shouldn't read too much into the European election results (or the council elections before them) where Westminster is concerned.  Despite the most recent YouGov poll showing the Lib Dems out in front, Brexit Party second and the Brexit betrayal parties in joint third, rarely do such results transfer into a general election.  It's vital to remember that although UKIP won the 2014 European elections, the following year they won just one seat in the general election.  People tell opinion pollsters one thing in the light of the most recent headline grabbing election, but when it comes to the actual event most revert back to one of the two main parties in order to stop the other getting in.  Anyone who thinks the Brexit Party would be elected into government, or the Lib Dems for that matter, has not been paying attention to every single general election in their lifetime (and longer).  Folks, we are in a two-party system and that's not going to change overnight.

Furthermore, a Brexiteer PM could potentially stop the Brexit Party dead in its tracks.  Look what happened to UKIP after we voted to Leave the EU.  Voters deemed them irrelevant once the referendum was won and they were obliterated in the 2017 general election.  If we actually left the EU on October 31 (don't hold your breath) then Nigel Farage can retire once and for all.  Game over.

However, we have been here before.  We were told that March 29 would be the date, over and over and over again.  April 12 then passed us by.  Halloween is a long way off, plenty of time for devious MPs like Yvette Cooper and Oliver Letwin to stop us from leaving again.  Therefore it is imperative that the Brexit Party ball keeps rolling in the meantime.

Peterborough has flip-flopped between the Tories and Labour for decades, no other party has come close.  Make no mistake, a victory in the by-election this Thursday would put the European elections in the shade.  It would not only parachute the Brexit Party into the Commons, it would show that they have some impetus beyond Brussels.

While the longevity of the Brexit Party is linked to a Tory Brexiteer leading us out of the European Union, if he/she fails in October and Labour MPs are seen as the main obstacle then the success story will continue, particularly in the north of England, Midlands and Wales.  Many northern Labour MPs are petrified of the current course that Labour is set on.  They have watched nervously as Labour councillors and MEPs have gone to the sword in the last month, particularly in areas where the MP has done everything they can to stop Brexit from happening.  Lisa Nandy (Wigan), Melanie Onn (Grimsby), Ruth Smeeth (Stoke-on-Trent North), Ian Lavery (Wansbeck) and Stephanie Peacock (Barnsley East) are all resisting moves by what is now seen as a London-centric party towards a second referendum and Remain.  Not surprisingly, they want to keep their seats.


Even the likes of Little Owen, who has done his best fence-sitting impression of the Great Leader where Brexit is concerned, now says that Labour should officially back Remain (or revoke, to use a better word).  This is music to the ears of Nigel Farage.  The more enthusiastically that Labour embraces a hard Remain stance the quicker it will commit suicide in the Brexit heartlands.  If we do not Leave the EU in October and a general election follows, many Labour MPs will come under serious threat from the Brexit Party.  Looking further ahead to elections in 2021 Labour could lose its grip on the Welsh Assembly for the first time ever.  The current administration in Cardiff has already set out a hard Remain strategy, completely at odds with both the 2016 referendum result and also the thumping victory for the Brexit Party last week.  Labour finished third for the first time ever in a Welsh election, a shocking result that was mirrored across England, with the exception of what John Cleese might call the 'not so English' capital.  If the national party decisively sets out a Remain course it will be seen as a London-centric direction and the outrage will be immense.

In some circles it is already being felt.

On the night of the European elections the Labour MP for Wigan was seething about the narrative that was being played out on the BBC, Twitter and within her own party.  Lisa Nandy bemoaned that the Islington result appeared to be the only local result that mattered, that London was the only region that mattered and despairingly tweeted her own local result to point out that the Brexit Party was obliterating Labour in the north.  While all this was going on the BBC had Emily Thornberry on, waffling angrily about Labour not being Remain enough, Thornberry being a member of the north London clique that dominates Labour's front bench.  No wonder Nandy was peeved.

While the Tories have a more simple agenda to achieve their salvation - deliver Brexit - Labour are stuck between the Devil and the deep blue sea.  Corbyn understandably tried to be all things to all people, both Leavers and Remainers, but he failed miserably.  His last ditch attempt to hold back Farage was to use insults that not only didn't wash, but also served to insult traditional Labour voters who backed Leave in 2016.  Corbyn doesn't have any answers, neither does his party.  It is now hopelessly split more so than the Conservatives ever were.

We may yet see that Labour/SNP coalition disaster, but there are now so many more variables bobbing about in the political swamp that it is no longer inevitable.  If the Brexit Party can pull it off in Peterborough on Thursday this will be another hammer blow to Labour and demoralise them even further.  A perfect storm is required for it to happen - a) voter turnout b) massive swing from both Tories and Labour and c) Labour haemorrhaging votes to hard Remain parties.

I started this article by quoting Little Owen.  I'll end by quoting him again to show that Labour really are clueless, desperate and in trouble.

"Another shake-up is surely overdue, too, and that is around the shadow cabinet table.  Corbyn surely needs more big hitters who can refocus the national debate on Labour’s currently marginalised priorities.  The first suggestion is Ed Miliband".
Owen Jones

If Labour's saviour is Ed Miliband, the man who ensured the first Conservative majority in 23 years, then Labour are f...

Thursday, 30 May 2019

X+Y+Z=REMAIN WON!

Mayhar Tousi provides some excellent analysis of the European election results and the 'fact' Remain won.  Hilarious.


The graph that Mahyar alluded to in his video can be found below.  As you can see, 'Change UK' spent more than £200,000 on Facebook ads in the four weeks prior to the election.  A lot of money for a party that not only failed to win a seat, but did so badly that it polled less votes than the SNP, a party that only stood in one region.  Conversely, the Brexit Party spent less than half that amount and won the election (sorry, remoaners, but they did).  Poor Chuka and co.  Rest in peace 'Change UK'.

CAMPBELL KNEW THE RULES

As Len McCluskey suggested on Peston last night, it's not beyond the realms of possibility that the Machiavellian Alastair Campbell knowingly orchestrated his own demise.  Certainly, if one looks back at an interview he gave to Little Owen two years ago, he was well aware of the rule on voting for a rival party.  In the YouTube video below, we've inserted the crucial 2017 interview segment before playing Campbell's recent garden gate press conference.


Campbell hasn't got a leg to stand on, or has he?  Whether by design or accident his expulsion has instigated an 'I am Spartacus' moment in which other Labour figures have emerged to say they voted for other parties too.  Former Labour Home Secretary Charles Clarke says he voted Lib Dem, while former Labour Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth announced he voted for the Greens.  At the time of writing no action has been taken against them.

Campbell is currently outwitting the Corbyn machine.  Perhaps it's not that difficult.

Tuesday, 28 May 2019

ALASTAIR CAMPBELL EXPELLED

So, Alastair LOSER'S VOTE Campbell has been expelled from the Labour party.  He had suggested previously that he may not vote Labour at this election in protest at their ambiguous Brexit policy, but on election night he confirmed live on the BBC that he voted for Lib Dems.  He really should have seen it coming...




NEW CULT OF CORBYN HASH


Corbynistas are once again fearing for the future of the Great Leader following Labour's latest election humiliation.  Caught between die-hard (mostly southern) Remainers and die-hard (mostly northern) opponents of a second referendum, this could be the straw that breaks Corbyn's back.  His worshippers have initiated the hashtag #CorbynGoesIGo, the implication being that they would abandon the party if the Great Leader departs.

Corbyn's red army are used to getting hashtags trending when the leader is supposedly under threat.  #KeepCorbyn went around when he faced a leadership challenge and #WeAreCorbyn trended last year at the height of the anti-Semitism scandal.  Thankfully, whenever they embark on these social media crusades there are always plenty of right-minded individuals about to rip the piss.  Take this dude Colin.  Colin the Corbynista, no less.  He started a poll with the hashtag #CorbynGoesIGo.  It didn't go the way he envisaged...

Monday, 27 May 2019

ADONIS LIVES!


You'll be pleased to know that Lord Adonis resurfaced earlier today, thankfully.  We were genuinely worried.  One only has to look at his Twitter wallpaper (see above) to know how much it must have hurt to see "FARAGE & BREXIT" receive 37% of the vote in the South West, and "PEOPLE'S VOTE & LABOUR" get less than 7%.

In Andy's first tweet since his devastating defeat he put a brave face on.  He would later tweet the phrase "Lost the battle, won the war" three times.  What he is actually referring to is beyond comprehension.  His party got smashed.


He then congratulated three of the winning MEPs, only three mind, of course they were the Remain winners from the Lib Dems and Green Party.  Not very gracious in defeat.


After several tweets and retweets he lashed out at Corbyn.


Poor Andy, he really thought he was in with a chance.  Hilarious.

This was the South West England result (elected candidates in bold - 3 Brexit Party, 2 Lib Dems and 1 Green).

European Election 2019: South West England
ListCandidatesVotes%±
BrexitAnn WiddecombeJames GlancyChristina Jordan
Ann Tarr, Roger Lane-Nott, Nicola Darke
611,742
(203,914)
36.84N/A
Liberal DemocratCaroline VoadenMartin Horwood
Stephen Williams, Eleanor Rylance, David Chalmers, Luke Stagnetto
385,095
(192,547.5)
23.19+12.49
GreenMolly Scott Cato
Cleo Lake, Carla Denyer, Tom Scott, Martin Dimery, Karen La Borde
302,36418.21+7.11
ConservativeAshley Fox, James Mustoe, Faye Purbrick, Claire Hiscott, James Taghdissian, Emmline Owens144,6748.71–20.19
LabourClare MoodyAndrew Adonis, Jayne Kirkham, Neil Guild, Yvonne Atkinson, Sadik Al-Hassan108,1006.51–7.24
UKIPLawrence Webb, Carl Benjamin, Anthony McIntyre, Lester Taylor, Stephen Lee, Alison Sheridan53,7393.24–29.05
Change UKRachel Johnson, Jim Godfrey, Oliver Middleton, Matthew Hooberman, Elizabeth-Anne Sewell, Crispin Hunt46,6122.81N/A
English DemocratJenny Knight, Michael Blundell8,3930.51–0.49

CORBYN REACTS

Jeremy Corbyn spoke to the BBC earlier and was clearly as grumpy as ever to be asked awkward questions.  Laughably he claimed that Labour's Brexit policy was "very clear all along".  Yes Jeremy, everyone was so clear about where you stood on Brexit that you lost two million votes, both to Leave and Remain parties, finished third and were completely wiped out in three regions.

LABOUR MPs REACT

Fierce recriminations and infighting have erupted in the Labour party overnight.  There's been lots of finger pointing with various figures saying the party wasn't 'Remain' enough, while others saying the party was too 'Remain' and should oppose a second referendum.  Corbyn himself appeared to suggest a shift towards the second referendum, but this will cause massive problems with some MPs in the northern Brexit heartlands.  Labour have mocked the Tories for years about their EU divide, but now the boot is clearly on the other foot.

The varying reactions of Labour MPs on Twitter...















DEAFENING SILENCE FROM ADONIS...

More than six hours since the declaration for South West England and we are still to hear anything from our favourite Labour loon Lord Adonis.  His Twitter account hasn't been this quiet since 24 June 2016.  He normally tweets up to sixty times a day, at all hours, but absolutely nothing since the declaration.

As number two on the list, he'd been hoping to scoop up a second seat for Labour in the south west, but as it happened Labour were completely wiped out there.  A lot of Labour figures have been quiet thus far, but none so noticeable as Twitter-mad Andy...

Sunday, 26 May 2019

EUROPEAN ELECTION UPDATES

01:00

Going to call it a night now.  England and Wales all in, just Scotland and Northern Ireland left to declare.  If you've enjoyed this coverage please consider a small donation - donate button on the right hand side underneath the heading "SUPPORT US".  Thank you and goodnight.

00:53

Billy Bunter tweets...


00:50

"Genuinely new party".  Come again?  The Brexit Party is newer than yours!


00:48

Corbyn statement...


00:45

Jon Ashworth:  "Boris Johnson, on the back of these results, will probably go for a no deal"

00:44

Labour MP tweets...


00:43

Still no word from Lord Adonis, hope he's ok

00:42

The national forecast (including Scotland) is thus

Brexit Party - 29
Lib Dems - 16
Labour - 10
Green - 7
Conservative - 4
SNP - 3
Plaid Cymru - 1

00:37

Updated national standings (England and Wales all declared)

Brexit Party - 28
Lib Dems - 15
Labour - 10
Green - 7
Conservative - 3
Plaid Cymru - 1

00:35


00:34


00:33

LOL


00:32

NORTH WEST ENGLAND RESULT

Brexit Party - 3 seats
Labour - 2 seats
Lib Dems - 2 seats
Green - 1 seat

00:31

No seat for Tommy Robinson

00:30

Mark Francois:  "The people have voted to Leave".  Again!

00:28

Local result


00:27

Only one more region left to declare overnight - North West England

00:26


00:24

OUCH!


00:23


00:22

Nigel Farage:  "Never before has a party launched six weeks ago topped the polls"

00:22

SOUTH EAST ENGLAND RESULT

Brexit Party - 4 seats
Lib Dems - 3 seats
Green - 1 seat
Conservative - 1 seat
Labour - 1 seat

00:16

Local result


00:15

Local result


00:14


00:13

BBC forecast for Scotland suggests SNP will pick up 3 seats, plus one each for Brexit Party, Lib Dems and the Tories.  Another Labour wipeout on the cards!

00:08

Only two regions left to declare overnight - North West England and South East England.  Scotland declares in mid-morning and Northern Ireland on Tuesday.

00:07

Local result


00:06

Adam Price:  "Remain won in Wales".  Remain's not a party, loser.

00:05

Local result


00:03


00:02

Local result


23:58

There's a deafening silence from the usually prolific Twitter account of Lord Adonis.  He had hoped to get elected as the second Labour MEP for the South West, but in the end Labour couldn't get the first MEP elected!

23:55

Mark Francois:  "That's the end of Change UK"

23:55

Updated national standings

Brexit Party - 21
Lib Dems - 10
Labour - 7
Green - 5
Conservative - 2
Plaid Cymru - 1

23:54

Mark Francois and Stevie Ki££ock on the BBC coverage now.  Should be interesting

23:53

Labour MP tweets...


23:52

Labour MP tweets...


23:49

EAST MIDLANDS RESULT

Brexit Party - 3 seats
Lib Dems - 1 seat
Labour - 1 seat

23:48

LABOUR WIPED OUT IN THE SOUTH WEST!

23:47

SOUTH WEST ENGLAND RESULT

Brexit Party - 3 seats
Lib Dems - 2 seats
Green - 1 seat

23:46

Local result


23:45

Local result


23:44

Alastair Campbell just told the Brexit Party's Richard Tice that his party lost in Wales.  Just to clarify, the Brexit Party won in Wales.

23:42


23:41

LOL


23:39

Local result


23:38

Updated national standings

Brexit Party - 15
Lib Dems - 7
Labour - 6
Green - 4
Conservative - 2
Plaid Cymru - 1

23:36

YORKSHIRE & HUMBER RESULT

Brexit Party - 3 seats
Labour - 1 seat
Lib Dems - 1 seat
Green - 1 seat

23:35

Local result


23:35

Local result


23:34

Local result


23:33

Local result


23:32

Updated national standings

Brexit Party - 12
Lib Dems - 6
Labour - 5
Green - 3
Conservative - 2
Plaid Cymru - 1

23:30

Stunning!


23:29

Poor Jeremy...


23:28

WEST MIDLANDS RESULT

Brexit Party - 3 seats
Labour - 1 seat
Lib Dems - 1 seat
Green - 1 seat
Conservative - 1 seat

23:24

WALES RESULT

Brexit Party - 2 seats
Plaid Cymru - 1 seat
Labour - 1 seat

23:23

Local result


23:21

Lammy's not happy


23:20

Alastair Campbell:  "I voted Liberal Democrat".  Wow.

23:19

Local result


23:18

Labour MP tweets...


23:17

Local result


23:16

Disastrous result for Change UK in London, their best chance of getting an MEP elected has gone up in smoke


23:15

Brexit Party destroys Labour in Yvette Cooper's back yard

23:14

Local result


23:13

Heidi Allen:  "Big swing to remain".  Not to your party though

23:12

Local result


23:10

Jeremy Corbyn being ridiculed on Twitter


23:09

Emily Thornberry is in a flap on the BBC coverage

23:08

Updated national standing

Brexit Party - 7
Lib Dems - 5
Labour - 3
Green - 2
Conservative - 1

23:03

LONDON RESULT

Lib Dems - 3 seats
Labour - 2 seats
Brexit Party - 2 seats
Green - 1 seat

23:02

The left are confidently reporting that Tommy Robinson won't be elected in North West England

23:00

Local result


22:59

Suzanne Evans:  "This could be the death of Change UK and the death of UKIP"

22:57

Local result


22:54

Updated national standing

Brexit Party - 5
Lib Dems - 2
Labour - 1
Green - 1
Conservative - 1

22:53

EAST ENGLAND RESULT

Brexit Party - 3 seats
Lib Dems - 2 seats
Green - 1 seat
Conservative - 1 seat

22:49

Local result


22:47

Confirmation below that Jeremy Corbyn's party can't even win in his own back yard!

22:47

Local result


22:45

91% of councils have declared in Wales and the Brexit Party is smashing all comers with 32%.  Closest to them are Plaid Cymru on 20%.  Labour third on 15%

22:45

Local result


22:44

Disastrous night for Labour so far, but worse for 'Change UK' they are being outpolled by UKIP in many areas

22:42

Local result


22:41

Local result


22:40

Bad news for Tommy Robinson supporters, apparently he is being outpolled by Change UK in some areas

22:38


22:37

Local result


22:34

Local result


22:32

Local result


22:31

Labour has reportedly lost in Corbyn's back yard of Islington to the Lib Dems.  Happy birthday Jez

22:30

Stunning result for the Brexit Party in North East England, taking one seat from Labour.

Current national standings

Brexit - 2
Labour - 1

22:29

Local result


22:28

NORTH EAST ENGLAND RESULT

Brexit Party wins 2 seats
Labour win 1 seat

22:23

Local result


22:22


22:21

Emily Thornberry:  "I think these results are really, really bad for Labour"

22:21

Local result


22:20

Local result


22:19

Brexit Party are even winning in strong Remain areas like Cardiff!

22:18

Local result


22:17


22:16

Local result


22:14

Former Labour MP tweets...


22:13

Local result



22:12

Local result


22:11

Local result

22:11

Local result


22:08

North East England is expected to declare first.  This was the result last time (3 seats available)

Labour Party 221,988 - 2 seats
UK Independence Party (UKIP) 177,660 - 1 seat
Conservative Party 107,733
Liberal Democrats 36,093
Green Party 31,605
An Independence from Europe 13,934
British National Party 10,360 
English Democrats 9,279 

22:05

Turnout in the West Mids is similar to 2014


22:02

Labour MP tweets


22:00

Last polls close in Europe.  Let's begin!

21:57

Turnout is up slightly in London at 41.3%.  In 2014 it was 40.1%

21:55



21:48

This was the result of the last European elections, in 2014
PartyVotes%MEPschange+/-
UK Independence Party4,376,63527.49 (+10.99)24+11
Labour4,020,64625.40 (+9.67)20+7
Conservative3,792,54923.93 (-3.80)19-7
Green1,255,5737.87 (-0.75)3+1
Scottish National Party389,5032.46 (0.34)20
Liberal Democrat1,087,6336.87 (-6.87)1-10
Sinn Fein159,813(-)10
Democratic Unionist Party131,163(-)10
Plaid Cymru111,8640.71 (-0.13)10
Ulster Unionist Party83,438(-)10
An Independence From Europe235,1241.49 (0.00)00
British National Party179,6941.14 (-5.10)0-2
English Democrats126,0240.80 (-1.05)00
Election updates will appear here from 22:00hrs.  Once we are up and running please refresh the page every 2-3 minutes.

The first region to declare is expected to be North East England, as early as 22:15 depending on turnout and an orderly count.  The region is currently represented by two Labour MEPs and one Brexit Party.  If Labour loses one of its seats to the Brexit Party this could suggest a nationwide landslide will follow.

Yorkshire and South West England are likely to be the second and third declarations, any time after 23:00.  The remaining regions will hopefully declare by 03:00, with the exception of Scotland (declaring mid morning on Monday) and Northern Ireland (declaring on Tuesday).