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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
 To:  milko     
43038.26 In reply to 43038.25 
Uninspiring centrist fails to build sufficient political support [from billionaires, CEOs, and other power brokers; 'grass-roots' don't count for shit] to enact necessary changes to stave off massive economic dislocation and desire for a fascist who can 'get things done.' With assorted, hostile state actors sticking their oar in to make sure confusion, paranoia, and anarchy prevail.
"Three million malware-infected smart toothbrushes used in Swiss DDoS attacks"
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 From:  Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)  
 To:  Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)     
43038.27 In reply to 43038.4 
The polls were right (for my constituency), and Labour won by a comfortable margin. Seems to have been a similar story in various places across Scotland. Bad night for the SNP.

Kenny
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 From:  ANT_THOMAS  
 To:  ALL
43038.28 
My first vote in my new constituency (Keighley and Ilkley).
Voted Labour
Stayed Tory

Was projected to change hands in the lead up but I didn't believe the polls. Stayed Tory by a decent margin in comparison to the rest of the UK.

Ilkley is very Tory.
Bradford Council is Labour led and is generally seen as bad. Easy attack line.
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 From:  Oscarvarium (OZGUR)  
 To:  ANT_THOMAS     
43038.29 In reply to 43038.28 
Are we neighbours now!? I was quite shocked by Keighley not swinging the small amount it would have needed to flip, since it has been such a marginal seat in recent elections.

(I consider getting rid of Philip Davies in Shipley an acceptable alternative)

Also, I can't think of a signature, any ideas?
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