The entire C4 panel laughed at Nadine when she just couldn't stop talking about Boris Johnson
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Labour 5 for 5 so far! I'm no statistician but if this trend continues...
I love this guy's expression.
I'm watching the ITV feed on YouTube. Dunno what other people actually from the UK would recommend because I don't really know the British media landscape.
They're currently discussing the issue of Scottish independence. I must say, I find it very frustrating, including from Nicola Sturgeon. As a complete outsider, it would seem to me the number 1 reason in favour of a second referendum is very simple: "you'll not be allowed back into the EU if you secede from the UK" was a major campaign point during the first referendum. And then 2 years later England voted to leave the EU anyway. How is Sturgeon not bringing this up?
I’m watching the ITV feed on YouTube. Dunno what other people actually from the UK would recommend because I don’t really know the British media landscape.
ITV will be just fine. The Beeb's coverage is usually pretty definitive.
Unfortunately BBC doesn't seem to be live streamed on YouTube. Or if it does, it didn't turn up in my search. I was choosing between ITV, Sky News (I know Sky in the UK isn't quite the same as Sky here in Aus, but the stink of that name is very hard for me to shake off), something called "TalkTV", and two separate feeds from "The Times and The Sunday Times". Oh, and CNN, but that's just silly.
They bring that up regularly, but it's a false equivalence. At the time of the independence vote it was absolutely true to claim that voting No was true best way to stay in the EU. There was no expectation, none, from anyone that Brexit was on the way. So, at the time, if Europe was the issue then voting to stay in the UK was the logical choice to make.
As for now - well, Swinney (and before him Sturgeon herself) was talking in terms of winning a majority of seats being a mandate for opening independence talks. That's clearly nonsense, since a majority of seats is possible with a fairly small plurality of votes. And, it's looking like it's a moot point anyway, since the SNP seems to have taken a right good kicking this time round.
So Sturgeon is probably not bringing this up tonight because she'd look ridiculous to do so given the (apparent) results in Scotland tonight. If this was a referendum on independence as she and Swinney have suggested, then the result would appear to be a solid No.
Carol Vorderman is completely plastered on the C4 programme lol
Aaaand majority!
You just love to see it
tories lost, labour didn't win. labour's vote share plunging in constituencies they won is terrible for starmer's hope for a long mandate.
Gosh what an absolute bloodbath for the Tories. While I knew the Tories would lose and massively and that Reform would have impact I didn't think this is beyond what I was expecting.
The best thing is, they did worse than the exit poll so they can't even say "we did better than expected"