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Post by timmullen1 on Jan 16, 2020 21:13:04 GMT
timmullen1 peterl I've never used an Apple product but I seem to recall reading that the Apple browser is very aggressive when it comes to cookies. Try the link in private/incognito mode; if that works, delete the cookies for Britain Elects and the New Statesman. Thanks Andrew; I’ve managed to get it to work on my laptop’s Firefox.
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Post by andrewp on Jan 16, 2020 21:14:40 GMT
If Labour were to lose Brislington East tonight, they lose overall control of Bristol City Council.
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Chris from Brum
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Post by Chris from Brum on Jan 16, 2020 22:24:21 GMT
Is it counting overnight?
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jan 16, 2020 22:34:30 GMT
If Labour were to lose Brislington East tonight, they lose overall control of Bristol City Council. It would be a tie at 36 Labour and 36 for the combined opposition, because Marvin Rees has a vote as Mayor.
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Post by mboy on Jan 16, 2020 22:37:32 GMT
If Labour were to lose Brislington East tonight, they lose overall control of Bristol City Council. It would be a tie at 36 Labour and 36 for the combined opposition, because Marvin Rees has a vote as Mayor. Read the first post of page 2.
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Post by andrewp on Jan 16, 2020 22:45:02 GMT
It would be a tie at 36 Labour and 36 for the combined opposition, because Marvin Rees has a vote as Mayor. Read the first post of page 2. So it would be 35 v 35+ Rees. Would that be classified as Labour control or NOC in the official lists?
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Post by peterl on Jan 16, 2020 23:04:31 GMT
I generally use private browsing and it didn't work, private browsing stops virtually all cookies so nothing to delete. But I was able to read the article here so have not missed out.
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Post by timmullen1 on Jan 16, 2020 23:17:19 GMT
I generally use private browsing and it didn't work, private browsing stops virtually all cookies so nothing to delete. But I was able to read the article here so have not missed out. It seems we’re going to have to hope somebody can copy and paste into the weekly thread.
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Post by timmullen1 on Jan 16, 2020 23:56:55 GMT
I generally use private browsing and it didn't work, private browsing stops virtually all cookies so nothing to delete. But I was able to read the article here so have not missed out. It seems we’re going to have to hope somebody can copy and paste into the weekly thread. Looks like a Labour hold in Brislington East:
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Post by ElectionMapsUK on Jan 17, 2020 0:15:11 GMT
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Post by mboy on Jan 17, 2020 0:18:17 GMT
Pretty reasonable Lib Dems boost, but surprisingly firm Labour vote.
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Post by andrewteale on Jan 17, 2020 0:22:38 GMT
Raw votes: Lab 865 C 647 LD 480 486 Grn 179
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Post by middleenglander on Jan 17, 2020 0:31:11 GMT
Bristol, Brislington East - Labour hold amended Liberal Democrat vote 486 not 480 Party | 2020 votes | 2020 share | since 2016 "top" | since 2016 "average" | Labour | 865 | 39.7% | -1.1% | +0.6% | Conservative | 647 | 29.7% | -6.2% | -7.0% | Liberal Democrat | 486 | 22.3% | +12.1% | +11.6% | Green | 179 | 8.2% | -4.8% | -5.1% | Total | 2,177 |
| 65% | 70% |
Swing Conservative to Labour 2½% / 3¾% since 2016 Council now 36 Labour plus elected Mayor, 14 Conservative, 11 Green, 9 Liberal Democrat
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Post by justin124 on Jan 17, 2020 0:36:43 GMT
So the LD increase has come entirely at the expense of the Tories and the Greens.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jan 17, 2020 0:38:06 GMT
So the LD increase has come entirely at the expense of the Tories and the Greens. It might have, but the vote changes are not proof of it.
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Post by Chris from Brum on Jan 17, 2020 8:41:11 GMT
So the LD increase has come entirely at the expense of the Tories and the Greens. It might have, but the vote changes are not proof of it.
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Post by Chris from Brum on Jan 17, 2020 8:49:28 GMT
I love the way that map shows the large area of the sea contained within the boundaries of the city.
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Post by edgbaston on Jan 17, 2020 8:52:43 GMT
I love the way that map shows the large area of the sea contained within the boundaries of the city. All those fish are LABOUR fish
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Post by andrewp on Jan 17, 2020 9:28:05 GMT
I love the way that map shows the large area of the sea contained within the boundaries of the city. All those fish are LABOUR fish It’s a very mucky bit of water. Should be brown not red.
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Post by lbarnes on Jan 17, 2020 9:41:26 GMT
It seems we’re going to have to hope somebody can copy and paste into the weekly thread. Looks like a Labour hold in Brislington East: And has lost vote share in every one.
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