What a great night of
live election blogging we had last night. Loads of people on, up to the minute results and analysis, lots of laughs and the odd bit of verbal abuse. Great fun! Thanks to all who spent the night with us and made the General Election tolerable. :-)
I bet loads of fascists will be joining in. It's only through Lancaster UAF that they can get detailed info. about what's going on in their own party.
ReplyDeleteExcellent. I'm looking forward to it. :)
ReplyDeleteThe BNP are already preparing their excuses for tomorrow's expected poor results. They are:
ReplyDelete"ZanuLabLibCon" and the Electoral Commission have secretly conspired to destroy BNP votes before they are counted and give every ethnic minority man, woman and even child multiple votes where the BNP are strong.
OK, got that?
"I bet loads of fascists will be joining in."
ReplyDeleteThe more people, the better. It should be good.
I will be in attendence :)
ReplyDeleteEveryone tune into channel 4's "alternative election night" for a few giggles as well!
Unfortunately I've got to go to a count, so won't be on-line. Mind, it'll give me an opportunity to shun the BNP's candidate and agent (if they turn up).
ReplyDeleteLove to everyone who contributes to and uses LU and, fingers crossed, but personally I've got a 6-pack on ice :)
ReplyDeleteAnyone seen this?
ReplyDeletehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/england/8663681.stm
I predict Griffin to finish a poor third, and a net loss of council seats in Barking (and nation-wide), and the Stoke Central seat to see the BNP trailing in outside the top three - and quite possibly on an approximate par with the National Front. And a net loss of council seats there, as well.
ReplyDeleteRemember, you read it here first!
Bob Bailey punches and kicks an asian kid in the head for spitting on him:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDE00vdxMds
According to the latest poll, the bnp is trailing at 2%. It will be interesting to see how that pans out later today.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to all, will be back at 10pm, please let irish tony know I will bring the choccy biscuits
ReplyDeletetulip
Top of da mornin to ya Tulip!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow, thats the Paddywhackery gone , I look forward to the choccie biscuits, I've got some beer in the fridge, Jameson in the cupboard and hopefully the kids will get some Z's tonight so I can log on and have some fun.
I am predicting a BNP disaster and pray to God I am right.
See you all tonight
BNP website twitters and facebook down, it seems.
ReplyDeleteLOL
Someone told me Gordon Brown's having a big election today. Aparrently he only gets an election every five years.
ReplyDeleteThat's the puerile polling joke mentioned again, tune in next election day...
COWARDLY RACIST THUG BOB BAILEY PUNCHES ASIAN YOUTH WHILE ON THE GROUND: -
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1273583/General-Election-2010-BNP-candidate-Bob-Bailey-filmed-fighting-Asian-men-key-battle-ground-Barking.html?ITO=1490
Betting in running with Will Hills: the BNP in Barking have moved out to 6-1, which suggests that Old Nick will lose his tenner he was filmed placing with the aforementioned bookies shop.
ReplyDeleteAs for Paedo Boy Mark Collett, he has a penis that closely resembles a bookies biro.
Spooky, 'eh?
EDL UPDATE:
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English Defence League protesters appear before Dudley magistrates
May 6 2010 by Matt Lloyd, Sunday Mercury
MEMBERS of the right-wing English Defence League (EDL) who held a rooftop protest in the Black Country were remanded in custody charged with burglary and inciting religious hatred.
Leon Mccreery, 28, of Dumbarton Road, Stockport, and John Shaw, 39, of Littondale Avenue, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, indicated not guilty pleas before Dudley magistrates yesterday after the Bank Holiday Monday demonstration.
They will appear via video-link at Dudley Magistrates’ Court for a committal hearing on May 10.
The pair allegedly occupied the roof of a disused factory on Hall Street, Dudley, in protest at plans for a new mosque on the site.
During the protest Islamic calls to prayer were played over loud-speakers.
Meanwhile police quashed rumours the pair had been denied access to legal advice whilst in custody which had been spread on social networking site Facebook.
Chief Inspector Matt Markham, who monitored Monday’s protest, said: “All those held in police custody are held in accordance with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act and codes of practice which set out clearly the rights of those in custody.”
Of Monday’s police operation to control the EDL protest, which attracted around 200 supporters of the group to Dudley, he said: “The EDL gave us no prior warning as they have done traditionally.”
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BNP webshite replaced with a single static web page as of 12.26
ReplyDeleteThe BNP website this afternoon:
ReplyDeleteA message from Simon Bennett due to the volume of phone calls and emails I am receiving:
This website and domain are no longer in my control. I have not sabotaged it. The domain name has been pointing to the new BNP server since last night (5th May) which is completely out of my hands. If your Emails are affected, again this is completely out of my hands and control.
If you are reading this message it is because they have set up their server incorrectly and this needs to be resolved by the new webmaster.
It is important to note that I have been working hard to negotiate a seamless switchover of the website, but for reasons unknown to me the leadership have chosen to force the domain from me, steal my work, data and systems and go it alone rather than paying for it. I will continue to work hard to try and resolve the situation quickly, professionally and amicably. This is in the hands of Nick Griffin and Jim Dowson, not me.
It should also be noted that they have decided to put a personal grudge against me before the interests of the party and its members. This was not a fight of my choosing.
Bennett posting on BDF:
ReplyDeleteI have truth on my side and hence nothing to fear. The very fact that Nick is trying to pressure me into signing a non disclosure agreement should tell you something. I have no intentions of signing anything whatsoever.
From the Grauniad's election live blog:
ReplyDelete“According to people out campaigning against the BNP in Barking and Dagenham there is no sign of the far-right party’s London organiser, Bob Bailey, who was caught on camera fighting with some local teenagers yesterday. However, the BNP’s London Assembly member, Richard Barnbrook, is apparently furious with Bailey and has been on the phone to party leader Nick Griffin.
This is latest in a series of setbacks for the BNP in recent weeks, but campaigners at Hope Not Hate said this morning that things are still very tight in Barking – particularly in the council elections. Forty or 50 volunteers have already turned up to help get out the anti-racist vote, but they say more are needed – especially from 4pm onwards.”
BNP website now shows letter from Griffin, usual hateful arsewipery.
ReplyDeleteIf you are reading this message it is because they have set up their server incorrectly and this needs to be resolved by the new webmaster.
ReplyDeleteLOL LOL LOL
Elsewhere, in response to a link to the "new Official BNP page" on Facebook, someone posting as Simon Bennett has said:
LOL... Will they ever learn?
Aside from infringing my "First Design Rights" by using that image / logo on the Facebook page, they are also infringing iStock / Getty copyright as that image was purchased by me on a "once only fee".
As I said - amateurs!
LOL LOL LOL
Re: Bennett
ReplyDeleteIf they are acting like this before the election (when differences are patched over) imagine what it's going to do like after! Griffin's only hope is to get a high vote (I don't expect any MP's or control of a council) so he can spin it to save himself.
Have a look at the BNP's website it's been taken down and replaced by a message from their ex-Webmaster, ha,ha,ha
ReplyDeleteThe website is back up but it still have the copyright notice from Bennett
ReplyDeletePic of the Police Vans outside the Barking count
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/49498159@N02/4584961904/
22.04 Am I too early???
ReplyDeleteI'm here, with friends, beer and baccy :D
ReplyDeleteHuge Barking turnout.
ReplyDeleteGood evening friends
ReplyDeleteJameson ready, biccies lined up and full of optimism. I doubt if I can stay awake but will try feckin hard!!!!
ReplyDeleteRumour has it that Dick Griffin was delighted when he heard that there was a "huge turnip" for his count. What he didn't reckon on was that that "turnip was Bailey
ReplyDeleteHas anybody heard rumours of trouble at a Barking polling station this afternoon/evening?
ReplyDeleteOh good, Irish Tony is here, it wouldn't be an election night without him on here.
ReplyDeleteHere is a rough guide to when the results are expected for each constituency.
http://election.pressassociation.com/Declaration_times/general_by_name.php
Denise, The Guardian had this on their blog earlier:-
ReplyDeleteAnother reports BNP intimidation outside the polling station in Eastbury ward, which she says she has reported to the returning officer. Organisers of the anti-BNP campaign say they have had around 150 volunteers so far, but don't know if they will manage to keep Nick Griffin out.
Can't get that link to work JohnP?
ReplyDeleteDenise I love it when you talk dirty.
ReplyDeletejohnfrw said...
ReplyDeleteCan't get that link to work JohnP?
10:17 PM, May 06, 2010
You will need to copy and paste it into the url bar
The BBC website carries reports of long queues outside some polling stations at 10pm - do they stay open to allow people in the queue to vote?
ReplyDeleteNo - it would be illegal.
ReplyDeleteSunderland results expected soon
ReplyDelete2005 bnp results
Sunderland South 1,166 (3.8%)
Sunderland North 1,136 (3.9%)
Houghton and Washington East 1,367 (3.9%)
Boundaries/constituency names have changed but look out for city-wide vote.
Sunderland was the first local authority to field a full slate of candidates in 2004. This year they've only been able to contest half the wards as they're in a real mess.
JohnP - yes, of course, but it still didn't work, I'll try again :)
ReplyDelete@johnfrw
ReplyDeleteYou're probably viewing the page in comment view, which cuts URLs off.
Go to the main page. click on the post title, then scroll down into comments.
Hello is this Christain chat.
ReplyDelete'Hello is this Christain chat.'
ReplyDeleteIt is, praise be.
Morning all...
quote of the night from my house whilst discussing the thatcher years and Mary Whitehouse... "is she the woman that trained dogs?" PMSL!
ReplyDeleteFrom the BBC:
ReplyDelete2226The BBC producer in Barking, where Nick Griffin is standing for the BNP, says there's a heavy police presence at the count. But so far there is no sign of any anti-BNP protest. Council sources say the turnout in both Barking and neighbouring Dagenham and Rainham is high.
I do hope the Landless Peasants Party do well.
ReplyDeleteJ.Surf.
"Hello is this Christain chat"
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheesedick
Thanks Denise - easy when you now how (doh!)
ReplyDelete@Antifacist!
ReplyDelete"'Hello is this Christain chat.'
It is, praise be.
Morning all..."
You know very well that there is no doG having sold your soul to Santa!
BBC again
ReplyDelete"Police have been called to polling stations in Sheffield to move people on who've queued for hours to vote and not been able to. Former Hillsborough MP Helen Jackson says the situation is disgraceful and potentially leaves it open to legal challenge if results are close."
Democracy in action eh?!
I already posted this elsewhere, but in the BNP fight video BNP thug Bob Bailey insulted the Asian lads, calling them "robbers" (why?!) before they came over, then, BEFORE they spat at him, Bob Bailey also called one lad a "***** bugger" (bleeped).
ReplyDeleteThis is not audible in most of the shorter edits of the fight that the BBC broadcast, but can be seen / heard in this footage...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xTIA7zG3l4
As well as convicted drunk-driver Bob Bailey, also involved in this fight were BNP candidate Matthew Tait and NF activist Kieren Trent, as proven in this video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMutfjt1jXI
Spread the word!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone else getting this error message a LOT!
ReplyDeletebX-g4ajqm
Yes, the servers are working overtime.
ReplyDeleteBad night to choose, huh.
ReplyDeleteyep I keep getting the error message
ReplyDeleteI hope it isn't the biggest DOS attack in political history!!!
Sorry for the cheekiness but yes it is driving me mad
Currently enjoying Channels 4's alternative election......
ReplyDeleteHoughton Sunderland in already. Labour win.
ReplyDeleteSunderland South
ReplyDeleteUKIP 1,022
BNP 1,961
Ind 2,462
Lib 5,292
Cons 8,147
Lab 19,137
BNP 1961
ReplyDeletelab win in sunderland
ReplyDeletecon
libdem
independent 200O
bnp 5th poll 1961 votes
Houghton BNP vote DOWN 2%
ReplyDeleteBNP down 2% on the last election in Sunderland
ReplyDeleteYou mean the BNPs share of the vote
ReplyDelete'You mean the BNPs share of the vote'
ReplyDeleteYep. :-)
Cracking start for the Nazi party then, eh? ;)
ReplyDeleteGood to see independents doing better than the British Nazi Party.
ReplyDeleteBet the arroganst Cyclops is getting depressed.
Houghton - bnp retain deposit
ReplyDeleteHow can going from 3.9 to 5.2 as listed on the BBC a drop in percent.
ReplyDeleteThere was only a 55% turnout in Sunderland and still the BNP share of the vote is down 2%. The higher the voter turn out generally means a smaller share of the vote for the BNP. This result is a good indication that it should be a bad night for the BNP!
ReplyDelete5.2% - they just saved it.
ReplyDelete'bnp retain deposit'
ReplyDeletePerhaps they can use it to pay Simon Bennett for the copyright material they tried to pinch.
Is Houghton Sunderland a different place to Sunderland South, then? Wasn't is 3.9% in Sunderland South last time, and 1961 is a fraction over 5% this - and a saved deposit? If the figures are correct, and my maths. I don't have a TV, so relying on you for the results.
ReplyDeleteIf it is a saved deposit, bad news to start, but hardly a major result; a result that will be forgotten in a few days at most.
"Perhaps they can use it to pay Simon Bennett for the copyright material they tried to pinch"
ReplyDeleteHe'll be lucky.
Bennett's been shafted like the rest of the BNP sheeple!
The size of the swing is worrying, early days yet though
ReplyDeleteHoughton was not part of the Constituency last time. So difficult to guage BNP support from this one seat. 8 per cent swing to Tories. Labour lost around ten per cent.
ReplyDeleteBNP website now:
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@johnfrw
ReplyDeleteLancaster? Do we know each other?
Sunderland South
ReplyDeleteUKIP 1,022
BNP 1,961
Ind 2,462
Lib 5,292
Cons 8,147
Lab 19,137
MY GOD OVER 11,000.FASCISTS.Cons, ukip, Bnp.
@ Denise
ReplyDeleteLOL What a fuck-up!
I doubt it - I'm not active (politically) just a keen observer. :)
ReplyDeletea redirect on bnp site now - looks like Griffin won that little battle
ReplyDeleteHope you've increased the number of allowed comments, K.
ReplyDeleteWashington count coming up.
ReplyDeleteI thought Obama won ages ago...
@john
ReplyDeleteSeems there's a kind of server wars going on between SB and Kemp.
Griffin hasn't won; there wasn't a battle.
ReplyDeleteHe had already been given the site, it's just that they mucked up the transfer to a new server (again).
'Hope you've increased the number of allowed comments, K.'
ReplyDeleteWhoops. I'll go and do it now!
2-0 for Labour can we stop now?
ReplyDeleteWashington and Sunderland West
ReplyDeleteLab 19,615
Con 8,157
Lib 6,382
BNP 1,913
UKIP 1,267
11.6% swing - frightening!
ReplyDeleteWashington and Sund W
ReplyDeleteBNP 5.06% - saved deposit.
'Hope you've increased the number of allowed comments, K.'
ReplyDeleteActually, I think it's built in to Blogger that each page is limited to 100 comments, then it automatically starts a new comments page.
Washington - BNP up from 3.9 to 5.0 (deposit saved?)
ReplyDeleteBad result, but hardly a sign of a nation rising up against the corrupt old-party politicians, blah blah blah
Looks like they have saved their deposit again
ReplyDeleteThat swing is truly FUBAR!
ReplyDelete@ John P
ReplyDelete5% is a ridiculously low threshold.
What is the deposit these days? It used to be £250 I think....
ReplyDeleteNot the best start but not the best for the nutzis either.
ReplyDelete4.5% in Sunderland Central
ReplyDeleteA 4.8% swing in Sunderland Central I can cope with that
ReplyDeleteSunderland Central
ReplyDeleteLab 19,495
Con 12,770
Lib 7,191
BNP 1,913
UKIP 1,094
BNP vote up in another Sunderland seat....
ReplyDeleteEarly days but not good news
Denise said...
ReplyDelete@ John P
5% is a ridiculously low threshold.
11:34 PM, May 06, 2010
Blogger johnfrw said...
What is the deposit these days? It used to be £250 I think....
11:37 PM, May 06, 2010
5% is far to low and I think the deposit is £500
The BNP vote is not up - all of these are newly rebounded constituencies.
ReplyDeleteDenise said
ReplyDelete"The BNP vote is not up - all of these are newly rebounded constituencies"
The BBC has said its up, maybe you should write in?
They can say what they like. If a seat did not exist before this election then the BNP could not fight it.
ReplyDeleteShove over on the sofa, I'm joining you.
ReplyDeleteDenise said...
ReplyDeleteThey can say what they like. If a seat did not exist before this election then the BNP could not fight it.
11:52 PM, May 06, 2010
It's also one of the reasons why the the Tory vote is up and the swing has been so big
BNP saves deposit in most new Sunderland seats, hows that for a fair summary?
ReplyDeleteVote neither up nor down.
The BBC comment is only from a projection. If projections were reliable we wouldn't need to bother voting....
ReplyDeleteThe BBC sympathise with the BNP, or at least some chief executives do, which is a poke in the eye for all of those hard-working BBC journalists on Redwatch.
ReplyDelete"The BNP vote is not up"
ReplyDeleteBut equally it isnt down
"It's also one of the reasons why the the Tory vote is up and the swing has been so big"
ReplyDeleteIf the seat didnt exist then the Tories cant have contested it before so their vote isnt up at all.
"Antifascist said...
ReplyDeleteHoughton BNP vote DOWN 2%"
Not according to Denise, sadly AF.
Griffin at the Barking count
ReplyDeleteOK, not the same seats as before, but the three seats combined still cover about 98% of the same people as they did in 2005, so to say votes have gone up is fair comment.
ReplyDeleteBut still early days, and the NE is not a great battlezone for UAF or BNP, very much a backwater.
Let's not get too het up as to the exact % swing, but accept that the BNP has improved its vote, by quite a bit, in Sunderland, but nowhere near the extent they need to to be a serious force in the area.
More interesting results will be in soon, at the moment it is 0-0 with the BNP showing a bit more than we would like in the first few minutes, but no goal yet!
"Griffin at the Barking count"
ReplyDeleteWell he would be, he's standing there!
"The BNP vote is not up"
ReplyDeleteBut equally it isnt down
Er...
BBC 'expert' saying BNP vote in Sunderland has doubled since 2005.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure that is correct....?
ReplyDelete"Griffin at Barking, the c(o)unt" sounds much better.
There are going to be major problems over the polling stations stopping voters casting their votes. Bad stuff.
ReplyDelete"BBC 'expert' saying BNP vote in Sunderland has doubled since 2005."
ReplyDeleteIt must be true then eh?
Sunderland C is Sund N and Sund S with slight changes.
ReplyDeleteIf we give the BNP the benefit of the doubt (at 3.8% in Sund S in 2005) then they have increased their vote in Sunderland Central by at best 0.7%.
Or next to nothing.
"There are going to be major problems over the polling stations stopping voters casting their votes."
ReplyDeleteIf people cant turn up at the right times it's their fault. The times are clearly shown.
Its not done on flexi time. If they wanted to vote they could have made the effort to get their on time
"Well he would be, he's standing there!"
ReplyDeleteLet's lose the sarcasm tonight...unless a fascist chips in.
It is sad that many were unable to cast their votes but the polls were open from 7am to 10pm, how much time do they need?
ReplyDelete"If we give the BNP the benefit of the doubt (at 3.8% in Sund S in 2005) then they have increased their vote in Sunderland Central by at best 0.7%."
ReplyDeleteSo now you're agreeing with the BBC that its gone up?
BBC yet again
ReplyDelete"0007: Sky News is showing footage of a dispute between would-be voters and election officials in Islington South, after dozens were turned away when polls closed at 10pm. There are also reports that some failed voters in Sheffield are blocking roads around polling stations to stop ballot boxes being removed."
BBC is saying some returning officers extended the hours - is this legal? In closely fought seats the 2nd place candidate may have cause to complain about votes cast after the official deadline
ReplyDelete'Let's lose the sarcasm tonight...unless a fascist chips in.'
ReplyDeleteOh, I don't know. We could probably use the laughs.
Antifascist said...
ReplyDelete'Let's lose the sarcasm tonight...unless a fascist chips in.'
"Oh, I don't know. We could probably use the laughs."
Yes where's your sense of humour! Besides where else would Griffin be tonight?
Piss the BNP trolls off out of it, arguing about 0.7%. Dickhead.
ReplyDeleteSky news predicting comfortable win for Margeret Hodge in Barking
ReplyDeleteDo we have one Anonymous or Anonymous1 and Anonymous2? :)
ReplyDeleteTories say they've taken Battersea.
ReplyDelete"Sky news predicting comfortable win for Margeret Hodge in Barking"
ReplyDeleteProbably right too, cant see the BNP taking the seat.
And they may find their council seat are drastically reduced in number. This electuon wont be the end for the BNP.
But it will be the beginning of the end.
Confident of that.
Run out of Doritos :(
ReplyDelete'Run out of Doritos :('
ReplyDeleteQuick, run down to the all-night petrol station - and for God's sake bring me back some beer!!!
BBC reports GREENS have "probably" won their 1st MP in Brighton Pavilion :)
ReplyDeletebnp will not win any seats in parliament ,but i reckon tomorrow they will in the locals
ReplyDeleteLibDems take Edinburgh South from Labour.
ReplyDeleteA little pink pussy cat has captured Barrow in Furness
ReplyDeleteI wonder how other Nations will view our inability to hold an election?
ReplyDeleteI'm not unhappy with the BNP votes in the NE. Not world shaking, are they?
ReplyDeleteUp less than 1% in one constituency, down 2% in another. Looks like a stall to me.
"LibDems take Edinburgh South from Labour"
ReplyDeleteonly reported by Sky, still no reports elsewhere.......
'A little pink pussy cat has captured Barrow in Furness'
ReplyDeleteBest news I've heard all day!
'BBC reports GREENS have "probably" won their 1st MP in Brighton Pavilion :)'
ReplyDeleteIf that's true, it would be pleasing.
'I'm not unhappy with the BNP votes in the NE. Not world shaking, are they?'
ReplyDeleteGood.
Last June, Euro elections, the bnp scored 6,507 votes across Sunderland.
ReplyDeleteSomeone do the math.
Major-General Molloy, the bemedalled man, has just lost his deposit in Durham North. Result.
Durham North
ReplyDeleteBNP 1,686 4.1%
Antifascist said...
ReplyDelete'A little pink pussy cat has captured Barrow in Furness'
Best news I've heard all day!
Is that John Woodcock?
Darlington
ReplyDeleteBNP 1,262 2.9%
"Sky news predicting comfortable win for Margaret Hodge in Barking"
ReplyDeleteHnH were saying it was neck-and-neck there. However, that could have been to galvanise the volunteers and get the anti-fascist vote out.
Darlington - in 1979 the NF got 0.9%
ReplyDeleteA staggering fascist advance of 2% in 31 years.
The Darlington bnp candidate is Amanda Foster, the pregnant girlfriend of Pete Molloy. She's lost her deposit too.
ReplyDeletei think the council results should be the ones we should be watching. Specifically Stoke and BArking to see how badly the fash do
ReplyDelete.
Kingswood
ReplyDeleteBNP 1,311 2.7%
One Tweet suggests BNP 4.1% in Durham North - deposit lost :)
ReplyDelete'A staggering fascist advance of 2% in 31 years.'
ReplyDeleteAt that speed they'll be taking over the country in er, about three billion years. LOL
First Tory gain - bad news
ReplyDelete"A staggering fascist advance of 2% in 31 years"
ReplyDeleteHa Ha. The Nazis made their breakthrough in 1928 and by 1933 they were in government. By your reckoning Nick Griffin will be fuhrer in.....2098.
Broxbourne declared, but a delay in giving the votes - will wait for this one, first real test of what the BNP will do in areas of (former?) strength
ReplyDeleteAnd as I post, the figures come in! 4.7%, deposit lost, pathetic.
ReplyDeleteTorbaay
ReplyDeleteBNP 709 1.4%
"First Tory gain - bad news"
ReplyDeleteI'm not too bothered about the mainstream parties - You can hardly put a cigarette paper between all three of them, policy wise. I'm just praying the fascists don't get a council.
Torbay...
ReplyDeleteLib 23,126
Con 19,048
Lab 3,231
UKIP 2,628
BNP 709
Green 468
BNP LOSE DEPOSIT
Easington declared - BNP 6.6% (their best, by far, so far) - up from 3.4% in 2005
ReplyDelete'BNP 709 1.4%'
ReplyDeleteGosh. I bet Nick Griffin's pleased. ;-)
Putney...
ReplyDeleteCon 21,223
Lab 11,170
Green 591
Lib 6,907
BNP 459
UKIP 435
"First Tory gain - bad news"
ReplyDeleteI'm not too bothered about the mainstream parties - You can hardly put a cigarette paper between all three of them, policy wise. I'm just praying the fascists don't get a council.
Agreed, but slightly more bothered about the Tories, as opposed to the Tory-Labs or the Tory-Libs.
Putney
ReplyDeleteBNP 459 1.1%
(1979 NF result 685 1.4%)
First London result - Putney - BNP get 1.1%.
ReplyDeleteWell, whoopy-fuckin'-do!
"Gosh. I bet Nick Griffin's pleased. ;-)"
ReplyDeleteYeah...It's hardly the collapse of the Weimar Republic, eh.
Back to the drawing board!
Bad show at the polling stations, and we're teaching the Afghans how to run an election!!!!
ReplyDeleteVale of Clwyd
ReplyDeleteBNP 827 2.3%
Labour hold Durham.
ReplyDelete"First London result - Putney - BNP get 1.1%"
ReplyDeleteProbably beaten by the Bring-a-Bottle Party. This is like the old days and the laughable results the NF used to get.
Filton and Bradley Stoke
ReplyDeleteBNP 1,328 2.7%
Sedgefield
ReplyDeleteBNP 2,075 5.2%
saved deposit
Sedgefield: Mark Walker just retains deposit. Bnp vote down on 2007 by-election result (2,494) as opposed to 2,075 today.
ReplyDeleteShould we blame the candidates's spot of bother at work and ensuing NSPCC investigation?
Broxbourne
ReplyDeleteBNP 2,159 4.7%
Middlebrough - BNP 5.8%, deposit saved
ReplyDeleteElsewhere, all pretty poor showing
Gordon won in Kirkaldy and is now boring everyone to death.
ReplyDeleteDurham NW
ReplyDeleteBNP 1,852 4.2%
'Bad show at the polling stations, and we're teaching the Afghans how to run an election!!!!'
ReplyDeleteVery true. It's bloody shameful.
Gordon won in Kirkaldy and is now boring everyone to death.
ReplyDeletelol
City of Durham: bnp lose deposit (2.5%). Candidate Musgrave puts money into the bnp - he paid deposit for 2007 Sedgefield by-election.
ReplyDeleteTelford
ReplyDeleteBNP 1,513 3.7%
After 38 results in, the BNP have 27 492 votes in total and (I believe, correct me if I'm wrong) six deposits saved - several votes of less than 1%, highest vote 6.6%.
ReplyDeleteOK, their best seats are yet to come, but it's hardly a political earthquake so far, is it?
so far so good..more losted deposits than held
ReplyDeleteDurham North...
ReplyDeleteLabour 20,698 50.5%
Cons 8,622 21%
Lib 8,617 21%
BNP 1,686 4.1%
UKIP 1,344 3.3%
BNP LOSE DEPOSIT
Islwyn
ReplyDeleteBNP 1,320 3.8%
BNP 1.8% of total votes cast thus far
ReplyDeleteHow will the BBC justify their next support of them?
"Candidate Musgrave puts money into the bnp - he paid deposit for 2007 Sedgefield by-election."
ReplyDeleteA lot of BNP candidates are 'guilt tripped' into stumping up their own deposits (except, of course, for Griffin's favoured inner circle). Mugs!
Clacton
ReplyDeleteBNP 1,975 4.6%
The Wrekin
ReplyDeleteBNP 1,505 3.3%