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Originally posted by zara View PostDoesnt matter what you think of him, you would never vote liberal. What matters is that the party is having a revival under his leadership.
Personally I think the party needs a more charasmatic leader to capitalise in a general election.
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Originally posted by zara View PostUnless Im being extremely thick I can't see how you can extrapolate that from the data. Can you please explain?No such thing as a good tax - Churchill
To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.
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Originally posted by Doktor View PostA jump from 0 to 3 is impossible to measure, it's infinity. Use a calculator. A jump from 4 to 24 is 500%. So PC has a better rise. Mathematically, of course. Just what they did.
Those numbers are not percentages...
They are a simple count of council seats won.
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Originally posted by zara View PostWhat??
Those numbers are not percentages...
They are a simple count of council seats won.No such thing as a good tax - Churchill
To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.
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Originally posted by Doktor View PostI am out on this one. These number say nothing. Just like if PC claimed they had highest increase in percentages.
I really don't wanna vote liberal democrats next time but with the Tories and Labour both parties of Brexit, there's not much choice.. Might have to vote for the Greens
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Originally posted by Markobee View PostYour reading the graph completley wrong pal.
I really don't wanna vote liberal democrats next time but with the Tories and Labour both parties of Brexit, there's not much choice.. Might have to vote for the Greens
I think an electoral pack is in the pipes with the Greens and liberals, so you may not have a choice..
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Originally posted by Markobee View PostYour reading the graph completley wrong pal.
I really don't wanna vote liberal democrats next time but with the Tories and Labour both parties of Brexit, there's not much choice.. Might have to vote for the Greens
Fine, PC has a better curve with even less seats won.
This what happens when you want to present the data in a way that suits you. Someone will call you.No such thing as a good tax - Churchill
To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.
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Originally posted by Doktor View PostNo, I am not. They want to show progress, like hey, look we got 24 more seats. Cool, compared to what, the Libs and Torries losing some seats?
Fine, PC has a better curve with even less seats won.
This what happens when you want to present the data in a way that suits you. Someone will call you.
If you want more evidence of the revival they overturned a 22,000 majority in my neighbouring borough of Richmond, and their vote numbers are hugely up in areas they didn't win.
To answer Zara's question I wouldn't vote for them because their leader Tim Farron abstained on the gay marriage bill. How can they call themselves liberal when they can't even get that right?
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Originally posted by Markobee View PostSeriously, your over-interpreting it. They are real physical people in real council seats.
If you want more evidence of the revival they overturned a 22,000 majority in my neighbouring borough of Richmond, and their vote numbers are hugely up in areas they didn't win.
To answer Zara's question I wouldn't vote for them because their leader Tim Farron abstained on the gay marriage bill. How can they call themselves liberal when they can't even get that right?
Yeah I can't really defend that one. It came as a big suprise to me when I joined that the Liberals had a religous wing.. Tim is one of them. I support him because his strategy is winning us votes, but ultimately, we need a more charasmatic leader if we are going to see progress on the national level.
Dont forget the near win in Camerons old constituency! think that was an increase of 26,000 or so
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Originally posted by Markobee View PostSeriously, your over-interpreting it. They are real physical people in real council seats.
If you want more evidence of the revival they overturned a 22,000 majority in my neighbouring borough of Richmond, and their vote numbers are hugely up in areas they didn't win.
To answer Zara's question I wouldn't vote for them because their leader Tim Farron abstained on the gay marriage bill. How can they call themselves liberal when they can't even get that right?No such thing as a good tax - Churchill
To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.
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Originally posted by Doktor View PostOf course I am. I am calling their BS, that's all.
Would it help if I listed all the constituencies won or lost? Or would that be 'BS' too?
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Originally posted by Markobee View PostIt's not BS. It's completely factual. Tell me specifically (and don't say 'the curve' or if you do please state what your measuring) what they are lying about.
Would it help if I listed all the constituencies won or lost? Or would that be 'BS' too?
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Originally posted by Markobee View PostIt's not BS. It's completely factual. Tell me specifically (and don't say 'the curve' or if you do please state what your measuring) what they are lying about.
Would it help if I listed all the constituencies won or lost? Or would that be 'BS' too?No such thing as a good tax - Churchill
To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.
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