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By Tubby Isaacs
#43526
Rosvanian wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 2:57 pm Just read the back of my poll card where the acceptable forms of photo ID are listed and it states that if your ID document has expired you'll still be able to vote if the photo is still a likeness of you.
Oh fair enough.

What was Rees-Mogg saying?
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By Andy McDandy
#43545
I've seen a few tories rebrand themselves as local independents (until you check the small print on their leaflets).

As for Mogg, my bad. If he was clarifying that an out of date ID card was OK if the image was still good, and that election officials should remember that, then actually credit where due, stopped clock, and so on. But the report I read this morning (Indie or Huffington Post, I think) made it sound like "oh go on, he's a mate, knows which way to vote".
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By Tubby Isaacs
#43559
Labour retains Sunderland
Labour has retained control of Sunderland City Council after winning 13 seats, PA reports.

The council has so far declared 18 out of the 25 seats up for election, including two gains for Labour and one for the Liberal Democrats.

Labour went into the election with control of the council and now has enough seats to retain its majority.
Labour vote share up a lot- got hit by UKIP in 2019. Tories up a bit, but getting much less of the ex-UKIP vote. Reform enough to be a nuisance to the Tories, but down a lot on UKIP.
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By Watchman
#43573
Not major in the grand scheme of things, but North West Leicestershire has gone from Con to NoC, this is Bridgen land and it was the coterie of incompetent bullies he relied on at GE time so he didn’t have to do any campaigning, and now coupled with him being thrown out of the party, and called a liar by a judge, I think it’s a constituency that has a good chance of reverting to red.
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By Watchman
#43578
Not brilliant at cut and pasting from online newspapers, but hopefully Sunak’s comments about Bassetlaw are easily found

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/li ... 193ba61388
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By Andy McDandy
#43579
Rishi Sunak has just delivered a statement to broadcasters about the election results. It is unusual for a PM to comment so early in the day, when most of the results are not yet in, but Sunak’s general message was that he was ploughing on anyway.

When it was put to him that the former leader of Medway council said the Tories lost power there because of the government’s record, Sunak replied:

We’ve only had a quarter of the results in.

Actually, we’re making progress in key election battleground like Peterborough, Bassetlaw, Sandwell.

But the message I am hearing from people tonight is that they want us to focus on their priorities, and they want us to deliver for them.

And that’s about halving inflation, growing the economy. reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats. That’s what people care about. That’s what they want us to deliver. And that’s why the government are going to work very hard to do.
I get that he has to try to put a positive spin on things, but FFS, he could lose every single councillor and still be bleating about how this just means he's been vindicated.
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