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So, a couple months ago I started a monster of the week rpg game with a friend set a week before the 1997 election. We did one session but it didn't go anywhere after that. What I was thinking was that I could maybe try and write it up as a serialised story thing.

I don't quite know if I'm good enough at writing for that, but I'd love to experiment.
 
This could have all be avoided if Bryan had decided to be a Social Creditor in New Zealand.
i genuinely didn't know much about gould, specifically because his wikipedia page details more about boat races than weird market socialist ideology. seems like an interesting guy.
 
i genuinely didn't know much about gould, specifically because his wikipedia page details more about boat races than weird market socialist ideology. seems like an interesting guy.
If you want to read up on his weird market socialist ideology I recommend my article I did here;
Not because it’s great or anything, just provides a quick overview of a very dense topic. Well that and Goodbye To All That, or my timeline etc.
 
1990-1997: John Major (Conservative)
1992 (Majority) Def: Neil Kinnock (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
1997-1999: Ken Livingstone (Labour)
1997 (Majority) Def: John Major (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
1999-2007: Jack Straw (Labour)
2002 (Minority, Liberal Democrat C&D) Def: Michael Portillo (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats)
2006 (Minority)

2007-2016: Oliver Letwin (Conservative)
2007 (Majority) Def: Jack Straw (Labour), Andrew Adonis (Liberal Democrats)
2011 (Majority) Def: Yvette Cooper (Labour), Andrew Adonis (Liberal Democrats)

2016-0000:

Throwing around some ideas for "Ken miraculously gets the leadership in 1992"
 
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1990-1995: John Major (Conservative)
1992 (Majority) Def: Neil Kinnock (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
1995-1997: John Redwood (Conservative)
1997-2006: Ken Livingstone (Labour)
1997 (Majority) Def: John Redwood (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
1997 Scottish Devolution Referendum: Yes 71%, No 29%
1997 Welsh Devolution Referendum: No 51%, Yes 49%
2001 (Majority) Def: Sir Malcolm Rifkind (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats)

2006-2015: Stephen Dorrell (Conservative)
2006 (Majority) Def: Ken Livingstone (Labour), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats)
2010 (Majority) Def: (Labour), Andrew Adonis (Liberal Democrats)
 
well, it's time to go back to my roots and ask a question inspired by dumping very specific polls into electoral calculus, which isn't an accurate predictor of anything but it's the best i got

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Imagine if the polling actually held up prior to the 1970 election and the 1966 majority grew? I wonder what effect it would have?
Also Ted Heath loses his seat like a LOSER lmao cucked
 
1990-1995: John Major (Conservative)
1992 (Majority) Def: Neil Kinnock (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
1995-1997: John Redwood (Conservative)
1996 European Union Membership Referendum: Remain 65%, Leave 35%
1997-2006: Ken Livingstone (Labour)
1997 (Majority) Def: John Redwood (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
1997 Scottish Devolution Referendum: Yes 71%, No 29%
1997 Welsh Devolution Referendum: No 51%, Yes 49%
2001 (Majority) Def: Sir Malcolm Rifkind (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats)

2006-2015: Stephen Dorrell (Conservative)
2006 (Majority) Def: Ken Livingstone (Labour), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats)
2010 (Coalition with Liberal Democrats) Def: Barry Gardiner (Labour), Andrew Adonis (Liberal Democrats)
2011 STV Referendum: No 57%, Yes 43%

2015-0000: Barry Gardiner (Labour)
2015 (Majority) Def: Stephen Dorrell (Conservative), Andrew Adonis (Liberal Democrats)
2016 Welsh Devolution Referendum: Yes 77%, No 23%
2020 (Majority) Def: Gavin Williamson (Conservative), Alistair Carmichael (Liberal Democrats)
 
to be completely honest i was reading through this guy's wikipedia page (please don't hurt me i can't find books on everyone) from the bottom up and he seemed very... interesting, scandal wise
don't know much about him though, picked him because he seemed like a vaguely stable soft left pair of hands, also because fuck rhodes boyson
 
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