Breaking news...
May. 6th, 2005 12:03 amKen Clarke: "I found your exit polls very boring... Peter Snow's getting awfully excited about a lot of results that haven't happened yet"
Paxman: "Well, Peter Snow gets awfully excited about just about everything"
KC: "I'm pulling your leg about your exit polls - of course, they're always wrong"
David Blunkett: "What are you going to ask me?"
Paxman: "I don't know, I think we might go back to Clarke rather than talking to you"
[later in same interview]
Paxman: "Well, there's no need to take that sort of tone" (turns round & cuts away while Blunkett still talking)
Also: new Labour slogan: Baseball Caps - Forward, Not Back.
[0:46] In more serious news: Putney Tory gain (see comment below), *massive* swing against Labour in Newcastle (though they still held it, obviously), & apparently 'very close' between Oona King & George Galloway in Bethnal Green & Bow.
[1:35] It's all just *entirely batshit*, that's what. LD hold Cheadle (Con target #1), but lose Newbury (Con target #30). Swings appear to be constituency-specific - although swings *away* from Labour, mostly.
On the upside,
zotz's sister is now an MP (Ayrshire North & Aran, Lab) so go her. And I just saw Oscar that-I-used-to-know-at-Oxford on the telly at Newbury (Lab, -1%, but not bad in the context of the rest of the evening).
[1:43] Jack Straw saying 'oh fuck' under his breath whilst fiddling with his earpiece, unaware that he was already live.
[1:59] Teresa May has FLOPPY GOTH SLEEVES! And really fucking weird lighting - BBC camera really not up to scratch. In other news, batshit swings continue. And recounts all over the place. Robin Cook is quietly gloating - says his majority has gone up (though BBC says small swing to SNP).
[2:04] Blaenau Gwent: all-women shortlist, (some of?) local party felt candidate was parachuted in, independent Labour candidate stood against & won. Bah :-(
Further updates through the night, pop kids...
Paxman: "Well, Peter Snow gets awfully excited about just about everything"
KC: "I'm pulling your leg about your exit polls - of course, they're always wrong"
David Blunkett: "What are you going to ask me?"
Paxman: "I don't know, I think we might go back to Clarke rather than talking to you"
[later in same interview]
Paxman: "Well, there's no need to take that sort of tone" (turns round & cuts away while Blunkett still talking)
Also: new Labour slogan: Baseball Caps - Forward, Not Back.
[0:46] In more serious news: Putney Tory gain (see comment below), *massive* swing against Labour in Newcastle (though they still held it, obviously), & apparently 'very close' between Oona King & George Galloway in Bethnal Green & Bow.
[1:35] It's all just *entirely batshit*, that's what. LD hold Cheadle (Con target #1), but lose Newbury (Con target #30). Swings appear to be constituency-specific - although swings *away* from Labour, mostly.
On the upside,
[1:43] Jack Straw saying 'oh fuck' under his breath whilst fiddling with his earpiece, unaware that he was already live.
[1:59] Teresa May has FLOPPY GOTH SLEEVES! And really fucking weird lighting - BBC camera really not up to scratch. In other news, batshit swings continue. And recounts all over the place. Robin Cook is quietly gloating - says his majority has gone up (though BBC says small swing to SNP).
[2:04] Blaenau Gwent: all-women shortlist, (some of?) local party felt candidate was parachuted in, independent Labour candidate stood against & won. Bah :-(
Further updates through the night, pop kids...
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Date: 2005-05-05 11:08 pm (UTC)Brilliant stuff.
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Date: 2005-05-05 11:20 pm (UTC)Fear ...
Date: 2005-05-05 11:37 pm (UTC)Re: Fear ...
Date: 2005-05-05 11:41 pm (UTC)(otoh, I'm informed that the Tory in Putney worked the seat *very* hard, so it may in part be a local campaigning effect - the research I read back when I was doing my thesis indicated that a good local campaign can make up to 7% diffference)
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Date: 2005-05-06 10:23 am (UTC)Interview this morning: "There's been one blond Northern Conservative woman Prime Minister; do you think you'll be the next one?"
She started by saying she was going to be a good constituency MP, but within 30 seconds managed to endorse the 'not racist to limit immigration' campaign and mix up immigration and asylum...
Both Lab and Con campaigns in H+F were rather dull but plentiful, lots of missing the real points and taking the credit for central govt policies. Posters in windows were about 25%Lab (all in Hammersmith), 25% Con (all in Fulham), 50% Chelsea (fairly even spread)
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Date: 2005-05-05 11:46 pm (UTC)We're having great fun here in Cambridge :-)
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Date: 2005-05-06 11:14 am (UTC)I'm seriously considering putting this in our jokey news page of alt.wear ;)
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Date: 2005-05-09 03:37 pm (UTC)The bah in that case was specifically at the independent candidate bloke, who gave the *very* strong impression of "how dare this *woman* come along and take *my* job!" attitude (without, obviously, actually saying that up front).
I gather she wasn't local; which makes me wonder further how the local party have managed to put off all their local women from being interested? (or, cynically, wonder if they deliberately chose a non-local candidate - since this bloke & presumably many of his supporters were Labour Party members previously, so would have got to vote - so as to get an easier ride as independent).