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a million times a trillion more ([personal profile] dolorosa_12) wrote2024-07-05 05:22 pm
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We'll be singing when we're winning

We left the house in the early, sun-drenched hours of the morning to cast our votes when the polls opened at 7am. Our polling station had a queue outside the door, which I hadn't seen in previous elections, and took to be a good sign. I wandered back around 8pm (with two hours remaining before polls closed), and the place was still doing a brisk trade, with a queue, and family groups of voters continuing to arrive on foot (often while walking the dog) or pulling up in cars. As I turned to walk home, I was followed all the way by a middle-aged couple who were talking earnestly about how they'd researched various tactical voting guides online in order to ensure they voted most effectively to remove our useless Conservative MP.

The other good — and hilarious — sign was that, at 10am when I went to buy groceries, Waitrose was already partly sold out of bottles of champagne and other types of sparkling wine. (Possibly the peakest of peak upper middle class sentences ever written.)

In the end, it wasn't even close. The exit poll at 10pm predicted the Labour landslide that all the previous surveys of voters had all anticipated, and I literally burst into tears of relief. And then we sat up, watching the coverage into the early hours of the morning, watching the losses roll in and Labour's lead grow. By the time Jacob Rees-Mogg and Liz Truss (the latter in the most ungracious manner imaginable) lost their seats, I was delirious with exhaustion, but glad I'd stayed up to witness it. We collapsed around 8am and fell asleep at last, just as my sister in Australia was texting me wanting to dissect the vote.

My tasks yesterday were to vote, to clean the bathrooms and toilets in our house, and to put out the garbage for collection.

The metaphors write themselves.

There will be time enough to handwring about the rise of the far right (which, to be clear, has translated into four or five seats and a second-place vote share elsewhere that while worrying, is something that can be neutralised by the new government if they are sufficiently focused and effective in policymaking that has recognisably positive concrete effects on people's lives). There will be time enough to start complaining that the current iteration of Labour is insufficiently left-wing for the tastes of its voting base. Right now, I don't want to hear it, and I particularly don't want to hear any sentiments along the lines of 'the lesser of two evils' or 'they're all the same': anyone who truly believes such things hasn't been living in this country for the past fifteen years.

That toxic sludge of a 'government,' that pack of grasping, petty, vindictive, narcissistic, unserious, malicious incompetents is gone. We have outlived them!

Let us have this moment of cathartic celebration. We voted for it, and we deserve it.
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[personal profile] kore 2024-07-05 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
That toxic sludge of a 'government,' that pack of grasping, petty, vindictive, narcissistic, unserious, malicious incompetents is gone. We have outlived them!

Hell yes!
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[personal profile] rmc28 2024-07-05 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)

Possibly the peakest of peak upper middle class sentences ever written.

I dunno, getting my alcohol-free prosecco in the Ocado delivery probably is a close contender!

It's so refreshing, having cabinet ministers announced and not thinking what a pile of chancers and incompetents they are. I remember Yvette Cooper and David Lammy from last time around! I didn't always agree with them but they are a huge improvement on the people they're replacing.

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[personal profile] edwardianspinsteraunt 2024-07-05 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I was blog-hopping and came across this post while searching for UK-election-related stuff - thank you for the much-needed dose of hope and optimism! I've encountered too many editorials in the last few hours proclaiming that Starmer is Basically a Tory and won't change anything and next time the fascists will get (back) in, and I was beginning to sink into despair - thank you for lifting me out of that!

I'm an ex-Cambridge scholar and last week I was visiting some old friends in Ely and East Cambridgeshire and had the chance to inform them of the best tactical voting option for the constituency (they were planning to vote Labour and hadn't realised the Lib Dems stood a better chance), so I feel glad to have played a small part in that victory, even though my gerrymandered safe Tory seat stayed Tory.
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[personal profile] yarnofariadne 2024-07-05 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Such a relief!
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[personal profile] kore 2024-07-05 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I was having a SHIT WEEK and hearing the rumblings of the avalanche and then that shot of Haunted Victorian Pencil looking utterly sour were just fucking balm to my soul, I tell you what.
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[personal profile] kore 2024-07-05 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
This beautiful, beautiful pic

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jul/05/from-the-ashes-of-disaster-grow-the-roses-of-success-quotes-of-election-night

'“From the ashes of disaster, grow the roses of success,” he says before shaking the hand of the man in the baked beans balaclava'
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[personal profile] chestnut_pod 2024-07-05 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
First of all: CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

Second of all: Waitrose was already partly sold out of bottles of champagne and other types of sparkling wine. If you don't get the opportunity to put this line in a historical novel someday, it will be a waste!
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[personal profile] charlottenewtons 2024-07-05 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm so relieved!!

I particularly don't want to hear any sentiments along the lines of 'the lesser of two evils' or 'they're all the same': anyone who truly believes such things hasn't been living in this country for the past fifteen years.

Completely agree. The now thankfully former MP for my area had campaign leaflets consisting of demonizing immigrants and how he wanted to fight back against "woke ideology" and that's only scratching the surface of how terrible he is. Labour, for all their faults, are nowhere near as awful.
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[personal profile] kore 2024-07-05 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
That's not mine, I stole it with GLEE. He is the very definition of wanker, isn't he.

Liz really lettuce all down!

XD
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[personal profile] goodbyebird 2024-07-05 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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[personal profile] lirazel 2024-07-05 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I am so happy for y'all!
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[personal profile] oracne 2024-07-05 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Woooooooo!!!
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[personal profile] edwardianspinsteraunt 2024-07-05 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I felt could you not even let us feel relieved celebration for a single day without starting with the doom and despair? and this post is the result.
This, 1000%! And your friend makes an excellent point: the cancellation of those two items on the Tory agenda will make an enormous difference to vulnerable people, although it's absurd that they were ever proposed in the first place. I'll admit, I do occasionally feel wistful that we don't have a second Clement Attlee–figure who'd commit to making genuinely radical and transformative reforms to public services (although unlike much of leftist social media, I'm not sure Jeremy Corbyn could have been That Guy), but the new government is still a considerable improvement

You're very welcome! :D And I never had much hope for my seat going to Labour (it's a new one, created by taking the rural parts out of the surrounding four or five constituencies, so that it's predominantly made up of wealthy elderly homeowners), but the margin was still far closer than it would have been in a normal election year.
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[personal profile] hoarmurath 2024-07-05 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Well done!

Also re: 5 far-right seats, could have been so much more worse oh boy.
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[personal profile] katuah 2024-07-05 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Congrats from across the pond. Here's hoping we can celebrate similarly in November.

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