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Where will you be watching the election coverage?
With the country going to the Ballot-box tomorrow and the media just about lathered to its fullest election frenzy, we thought it would be worth asking: where are you watching the election coverage? (If you're watching at all!)
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Where will you be watching the election coverage?
- I will not be watching any of it. - 19 votes
- 45%
- I Will Be Flicking Between Channels - 12 votes
- 29%
- BBC with Dimbleby - 6 votes
- 14%
- Sky News - 3 votes
- 7%
- Channel 4's "Alternative Election Night" - 1 vote
- 2%
- I Will Be Listening To The Radio - 1 vote
- 2%
- ITV with Alastair Stewart - 0 vote
- 0%
Stats until: 15:11 Thu 21st Nov 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no way. does anybody not watch it? i am glued to the bbc from the start (best and most traditional/professional coverage) and get all the good moments live (like when a stuck up tory loses his seat and looks like he's swallowed a wasp). its so funn at times and is exciting. why bother to vote if you are not going to watch the results of the competition? btw - each to their own, i accept that. but it's our future, man! x
I like a bit of over-the-top election coverage. I will be putting up a thread on here on the night so we can all predict/moan/cheer/boo. It kicks off at around 10pm right?
Here is a list of key seats to watch: http://ukpollingrepor.../guide/seats-to-watch
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Here is a list of key seats to watch: http://ukpollingrepor.../guide/seats-to-watch
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I shall be putting my 'X' on the ballot paper tomorrow, but after that it's all in everyone else's hands..........
Whether I watch it, or not, can have no impact on the outcome. Long gone are the days of straight-forward reportage; we now have shouty, excitable commentators and a wealth of computer-generated graphics, etc.
The fact that the result will determine the direction this country takes is also more important to me than any individual's humiliation at the hands of the electorate.
Whether I watch it, or not, can have no impact on the outcome. Long gone are the days of straight-forward reportage; we now have shouty, excitable commentators and a wealth of computer-generated graphics, etc.
The fact that the result will determine the direction this country takes is also more important to me than any individual's humiliation at the hands of the electorate.
Top 5 Tory Target Seats:
1. Finchley and Golders Green 31 Swing required: 0.05 %
2. Crawley 37 Swing required: 0.05 %
3. Croydon Central 317 Swing required: 0.35 %
4. Battersea 336 Swing required: 0.4 %
5. Aberconwy 243 Swing required: 0.4 %
Lib Dem Target Seats:
1. Solihull 17 Swing required: 0 %
2. Somerton and Frome 39 Swing required: 0.05 %
3. Guildford 77 Swing required: 0.1 %
4. Edinburgh South 405 Swing required: 0.45 %
5. Islington South and Finsbury 484 Swing required: 0.8 %
Labour:
1. Portsmouth North 68 Swing required: 0.1 %
2. Sittingbourne and Sheppey 82 Swing required: 0.1 %
3. Ealing Central and Acton 84 Swing required: 0.1 %
4. Kettering 108 Swing required: 0.1 %
5. Clwyd West 111 Swing required: 0.15 %
1. Finchley and Golders Green 31 Swing required: 0.05 %
2. Crawley 37 Swing required: 0.05 %
3. Croydon Central 317 Swing required: 0.35 %
4. Battersea 336 Swing required: 0.4 %
5. Aberconwy 243 Swing required: 0.4 %
Lib Dem Target Seats:
1. Solihull 17 Swing required: 0 %
2. Somerton and Frome 39 Swing required: 0.05 %
3. Guildford 77 Swing required: 0.1 %
4. Edinburgh South 405 Swing required: 0.45 %
5. Islington South and Finsbury 484 Swing required: 0.8 %
Labour:
1. Portsmouth North 68 Swing required: 0.1 %
2. Sittingbourne and Sheppey 82 Swing required: 0.1 %
3. Ealing Central and Acton 84 Swing required: 0.1 %
4. Kettering 108 Swing required: 0.1 %
5. Clwyd West 111 Swing required: 0.15 %
Probably BBC but the coverage isn't as good as it used to be..............
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31FFTx6AKmU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31FFTx6AKmU
I may well do that, Ed.
In 1997, I stayed up just about all night to watch the results. A personal friend of mine was standing as MP and I wanted to find out asap if he had been elected.
Unfortunately, it went to a couple of recounts before the result was confirmed.......he won !!
But the rest of the coverage (remembering this was Bliars triumph) was teeth-gnashingly irritating.
In 1997, I stayed up just about all night to watch the results. A personal friend of mine was standing as MP and I wanted to find out asap if he had been elected.
Unfortunately, it went to a couple of recounts before the result was confirmed.......he won !!
But the rest of the coverage (remembering this was Bliars triumph) was teeth-gnashingly irritating.
Blair's landslide was stunning. With a majority in the house of that size I was surprised that he didn't do more in the first term - a lot of it seemed to be very gradual, slow, measured change. A maddeningly slow pace!
We certainly won't see anything like that this time. Where are you bets placed this time JTH?
We certainly won't see anything like that this time. Where are you bets placed this time JTH?
D'you know, Ed, I'm not sure..........
I know what I'd like to happen.........but I also have a sneaking feeling that something else might happen.
1997 was a time of great expectation; 'things can only get better'....and then they didn't, not really.
I'm certainly a member of the 'disillusioned party'; voting only succeeds in establishing yet another bunch of hypocrites in Parliament.
I know what I'd like to happen.........but I also have a sneaking feeling that something else might happen.
1997 was a time of great expectation; 'things can only get better'....and then they didn't, not really.
I'm certainly a member of the 'disillusioned party'; voting only succeeds in establishing yet another bunch of hypocrites in Parliament.
I think everyone is a bit jaded now.
Ideally I would like a reformation of Parliment. Reduce the numbers of MPs in the commons and change the Lords to a 90% PR 10% Appointed house - and reinstate the old powers the Lords once had (i.e. actual powers of scrutiny).
I think this might go some way of reducing this disconnect?
My money is on the Lib's getting around 97-107 seats - beyond that... who can tell!
Interesting article: http://johannhari.com...lcome-to-cameron-land emotional blackmail involved obviously, but still worth a read.
Spare Ed
Ideally I would like a reformation of Parliment. Reduce the numbers of MPs in the commons and change the Lords to a 90% PR 10% Appointed house - and reinstate the old powers the Lords once had (i.e. actual powers of scrutiny).
I think this might go some way of reducing this disconnect?
My money is on the Lib's getting around 97-107 seats - beyond that... who can tell!
Interesting article: http://johannhari.com...lcome-to-cameron-land emotional blackmail involved obviously, but still worth a read.
Spare Ed
Next Labour leader anyone?
http://smarkets.com/p...nt/next-labour-leader
Mandleson seems like a good idea, in terms of betting that is...
Spare Ed
http://smarkets.com/p...nt/next-labour-leader
Mandleson seems like a good idea, in terms of betting that is...
Spare Ed
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