Four flats at One Hyde Park listed for sale yesterday, all same agent. A five, two threes and a one, total asking prices of £113mn.
Someone's taking the Labour victory well.
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for...
The BBC’s “Seats Changed” map is wild. You can now walk from the coast of North Devon up to Bicester and then down to Eastbourne without ever leaving newly Lib Dem seats.
Tired: The Blue Wall
Wired: The YELLOW SNAKE
4. To tie these two thoughts together, Labour won after shifting to the center. So it may have got the same number of votes as in 2019 but not necessarily from the same voters.
Starmer would do well to learn from Macron's mistakes, otherwise radicalizing extremes could render the center irrelevant.
Labour got slightly fewer votes than in 2019 (9.5 mn vs 10.2 mn), but picked up 213 seats.
Same for the LibDems (3.5 mn votes vs 3.7mn in 2019), but picked up 63 seats.
And Reform got 4mn votes, but just 4 seats.
Seems very premature to talk of a remade electoral landscape outside Scotland.