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14 minutes ago, iainmac1 said:

Few constituancies looking dodgy for SNP. The majority could be in doubt

Aberdeen South looking very close...

 

9 minutes ago, weekevie04 said:

This is where SNP list votes comes in handy.

 

Exactly! Thus both votes SNP (despite very, very nearly giving my own second vote to the Greens ?).

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Strong hold for Lib Dems in Shetland as well. 

Turnout 62%. Nationally it doesn't seem to be as high as that, but it's looking like its up on last time all across the country. 

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What the fvck is it with Orkney & Shetland ?

Clearly they are happy voting for a party with proven liars

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3 minutes ago, kumnio said:

Eastwood to Tories.

That's an incredible result for them! Theme of the night looking like SNP vote is holding firm, but they aren't picking up many Labour deserters, who are virtually all going Tory!

 

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, kumnio said:

Eastwood to Tories.

Kind of irrelevant in the overall outcome.  Carlaw was top of the list, he's just swapping his list seat for a constituency. 

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Pattern confirmed now that Labour vote is splitting to SNP and Tory. 

 

Looks like they're finished unless they can do something drastic to embrace change. Even if they embrace an openness to Indy and/or split to a separate Scottish Labour Party then these stances would divide their vote that is currently hanging. Difficult to see a way back. 

 

Could be a gradual progression to SNP vs Tory with voters choosing sides based on Indy and entrenching that position. 

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1 minute ago, kumnio said:

Only interesting thing is that Labour voters are switching to Tories. No great surprise for some.

Scottish politics is now a Yes/No divide

 

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6 minutes ago, Scunnered said:

Everyone in Britain votes for a party with proven liars.  Without exception.

I should maybe have emphasised proven (in court)

 

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It is eye opening how those people that are so opposed to Independence will vote for the Tories regardless of how much their policies fvck them

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