Greens would win 20 seats in London at current polling, including Starmer and Lammy’s seats

by urbexed

38 comments
  1. Get ’em in! They can start pressuring the Mayor to make the ULEZ more strict, start charging more for parking, and build more bike lanes. And at a national level maybe they’d be able to stop motorway building and airport expansion.

  2. All due respect but that seems highly unlikely for the Greens – I like them but I don’t think they’ve got the chance to win 20 seats and not many polls are predicting that either. They might win 4 or 5 especially in north London where they do better but 20 is a bit of a stretch.

  3. The left is divided into a zillion small parties and the right will all be slithering over Nigel.

  4. Barking??!! Thought they voted Reform … or worse. 

  5. Please, can we get rid of Neil Coyle, too? He’s a bully, a genocide denier and overall a shit MP. We deserve better.

  6. Lots of representation on this graphic from my council, Ealing. I’m not surprised. The incumbent Labour council are absolutely clueless, corrupt, and useless. Many have finally seemed to have had enough of their incompetence.

    Edit: oh hang on, just realised this wasn’t about local elections. My mistake.

  7. Would this not be biased towards people that care enough to take part in this “poll”

  8. Islington South? Come on, that’s such a safe seat for Labour.

    “Shy Tory factor” was a thing – I think there’s a lot of “shy Labour factor” here. Just like Reform, they’re polling high when people think there’s nothing really at stake, I don’t believe this is going to be fully reflected in a few years when it’s the actual election.

  9. I was at a party and the man well he was into his drugs thought himself a big man heard him talking about class as well end of the evening he asks for a toke on this bat I’ve been smoking and he couldn’t handle it it was too much for he har to go crying to his girlfriend about how the man got him too high. Well i think it’s. Microcosm for conservatives and green with me being green and him being a Tory

  10. All seat projections at this point are wishful thinking. Highly likely the Greens will tank.

  11. Ashamed to be from London. Despise Nigel Farage but descending into communism is pretty sickening too. Eastern European friends already expressed concern over labour’s actions but genuinely fearful of the greens.

  12. Bermondsey and south green on the map but not listed, what going on there ?

  13. Fuck labour, fuck reform, fuck conservatives.

    So by default I’ll have to vote greens

  14. If what they say about climate change is real, I have always wondered why parties such as the Greens never win?

  15. Ironic – least green place, most green seats.

    You know they stood a green in the rural constituency I live in who’s address was… London. Proves exactly what they think of anyone not from a concrete jungle and works with their hands;

    “no you peasents couldn’t possibly understand how to look after England’s green and pleasent lands as well as us! We’re enlightened and went to university. Now, let’s put a solar farm up to your back garden and stop it being grazed for food, we call it progress!”

    Ps I’ve never met a woman with a cock, nor did the hypnosis to make my breasts larger work…

  16. Maybe at local elections, but I really can’t see this going down at a general election.

  17. Show me the polling saying Stella would lost walthamstow. No chance.

  18. Kier Starmer: (looks at this data) “how can we appeal to reform voters more?” 

  19. I question the validity of this as my constituency- Bermondsey and Old Southwark – in Green but not on the list below. Unless I’m being completely dumb

  20. This is literally how Reform get into power. Labour is far from perfect but voting anything else is cutting nose to spite face. The choice is Labour or reform

  21. The original data appears to be from here: [https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/prediction_main.html](https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/prediction_main.html)

    If so, the title of both the image and the post are misleading: the central estimate puts the Greens on 14 seats nationwide, and gives them a 25% chance of unseating Starmer and 30% of unseating Lammy.

    My guess is these claims refer to the “high seats” scenario for the Greens, which represents the upper limit of the 90% confidence interval – in other words a 1 in 20 best case scenario.

  22. This reminds me of when the Lib Dem’s thought Jo Swinson was the next Prime Minister

  23. They get votes from people sick of Labour and Conservatives who are not aware of the Green’s loony policies.

  24. I’m happy to vote green locally but not touching nationally. Polls would like show id vote green

  25. All I have to say is that I’m not impressed with The Greens, Labour, Lib Dem’s and Independents bitterly bickering among themselves and seeking to outdo each other…. The threat of Reform U.K. being elected to government especially against a potentially very split Centre, Centre-Left and Left wing vote Labour all to real, as is the immeasurable damage such a potential government could inflict upon the U.K., its economy and people. These political parties should be seeking co-operation with each other in opposing Reform U.K.

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