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11 hours ago, steved32 said:

LibDem propaganda posted through our letter boxes  accuses Labour of bankrupting Sheffield council...

 

Pardon me.  Weren't Clegg and his colleagues signed up to the AUSTERITY coalition measures that councils are now having to deal with.

 

Hypocrites.

Nick Clegg is long gone though. New people may not have the same policies (true for all parties).

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18 minutes ago, nightrider said:

Nick Clegg is long gone though. New people may not have the same policies (true for all parties).

Labour people living in the past?? surely not 🙄😆

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3 hours ago, HumbleNarrator said:

Yes, voting for the Greens will cause Neil Parish to un-watch that porn. 🙄

 

It's about time minimum IQ levels were introduced before people are allowed to vote.

Great idea. Your computer screen isn't going to lick itself. 

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5 hours ago, HumbleNarrator said:

Yes, voting for the Greens will cause Neil Parish to un-watch that porn. 🙄

 

It's about time minimum IQ levels were introduced before people are allowed to vote.

The fact left wingers say things like this has as lot to do with the reasons they’ve failed to win any general elections recently.

Does anyone know what the threats made that delayed the count were? They said a man attended the count and made threats but not what they related to.

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1 hour ago, GingerR said:

The fact left wingers say things like this has as lot to do with the reasons they’ve failed to win any general elections recently.

You might want to check HumbleNarrator's posting history before attributing such sentiments to the left.

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According to Sheffield Council website the scores on the doors are:

 

Labour 15

Conservatives  0

Liberal Demicrats  9

Greens  4

 

So Lib Dems and Greens have done well, but can't quite outnumber Labour.

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26 minutes ago, Anna B said:

According to Sheffield Council website the scores on the doors are:

 

Labour 15

Conservatives  0

Liberal Demicrats  9

Greens  4

 

So Lib Dems and Greens have done well, but can't quite outnumber Labour.

I'd genuinely love to know exactly what it is that voters in Sheffield imagine the Labour council will do for them. I suspect that many of them are so thick they don't compute a distinction between local and national elections. I'll bet many of them shuffled along to the polling station going "lets get Boris ahht, lets get Boris ahht!"

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59 minutes ago, Anna B said:

According to Sheffield Council website the scores on the doors are:

 

Labour 15

Conservatives  0

Liberal Demicrats  9

Greens  4

 

So Lib Dems and Greens have done well, but can't quite outnumber Labour.

Those numbers reflect little of what happened.

If you refer back to my earlier post, you will see that several seats changed hands and the net result was the gain of a Green seat on the council at Labour's expense.

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13 minutes ago, cgksheff said:

Those numbers reflect little of what happened.

If you refer back to my earlier post, you will see that several seats changed hands and the net result was the gain of a Green seat on the council at Labour's expense.

Maybe the new 'committee' style set up, which will be more representative of the vote, will make a difference. 

Something needs to...

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2 hours ago, Anna B said:

According to Sheffield Council website the scores on the doors are:

 

Labour 15

Conservatives  0

Liberal Demicrats  9

Greens  4

 

So Lib Dems and Greens have done well, but can't quite outnumber Labour.

Those figures are for only those seats that were being contested this time. The new totals for all councillors are:

 

Labour 39

Lib Dem 29

Green 14

Conservative 1

Independent 1

 

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2 hours ago, HumbleNarrator said:

I'd genuinely love to know exactly what it is that voters in Sheffield imagine the Labour council will do for them. I suspect that many of them are so thick they don't compute a distinction between local and national elections. I'll bet many of them shuffled along to the polling station going "lets get Boris ahht, lets get Boris ahht!"

Lot of truth in that 

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