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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester

Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

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By *emma StonesTV/TS 2 weeks ago

Crewe

He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely."

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

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By *oxychick35Couple 2 weeks ago

thornaby


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

"

why wouldn’t he

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he"

True, when should we expect the new trade deal?

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By *oxychick35Couple 2 weeks ago

thornaby


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? "

will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol"

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit "

What's it got to do with Brexit

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit "

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree? "

Nothing to do with Brexit

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit "

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused "

The UK's relationship with Europe

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

The UK's relationship with Europe"

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

The UK's relationship with Europe

"

Meaning what

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

The UK's relationship with Europe

Meaning what "

Why don’t you Google the reasons why people voted for Brexit

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By *abioMan 2 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused "

Why do you think the uk is going to be exempt from his worldwide tariffs crusade?

Last time the trump administration in any deal wanted us companies to come into a more deregulated NHS… and want the food safety regulations lifted to they export their agriculture

So unless you are expecting the uk to bend over…. It’s not happening

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

The UK's relationship with Europe

Meaning what

Why don’t you Google the reasons why people voted for Brexit "

Why don't you tell me, and all the other Brexit voters

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

Why do you think the uk is going to be exempt from his worldwide tariffs crusade?

Last time the trump administration in any deal wanted us companies to come into a more deregulated NHS… and want the food safety regulations lifted to they export their agriculture

So unless you are expecting the uk to bend over…. It’s not happening "

I agree,

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

The UK's relationship with Europe

Meaning what

Why don’t you Google the reasons why people voted for Brexit

Why don't you tell me, and all the other Brexit voters "

Haven’t got time, sorry,

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

why wouldn’t he

True, when should we expect the new trade deal? will have to be after jan the 20th he doesn’t take over till then lol

Fair play, looking forward to that, at last, a Brexit benefit

What's it got to do with Brexit

, a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

The UK's relationship with Europe

Meaning what

Why don’t you Google the reasons why people voted for Brexit

Why don't you tell me, and all the other Brexit voters

Haven’t got time, sorry, "

That's unusual, you usually find the time for your old pony

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By *attooed_BlueeyesMan 2 weeks ago

Tameside

Trump managed to lose money owning a casino. A venture that is nigh on impossible to lose money on. Looking at inflation, he would have more money now from his family if he didn't spend anything than what he's done.

Also Farrage won't do anything for this country. You know he took his business to France following Brexit, so he could charge people for importing goods into the country? The man is a fake, he's a grifter, a snake oil salesman. He's gonna take you for a ride, make you sick his balls and leave you high and dry. He's only been to is seat 5 times since being elected, so he clearly doesn't give a shite about them. Throw the Sun in the bin, get off GBNews and actually educate yourself on who these people really are. Because they don't give a flying fuck about you. And they would spit in your face the first opportunity.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Trump managed to lose money owning a casino. A venture that is nigh on impossible to lose money on. Looking at inflation, he would have more money now from his family if he didn't spend anything than what he's done.

Also Farrage won't do anything for this country. You know he took his business to France following Brexit, so he could charge people for importing goods into the country? The man is a fake, he's a grifter, a snake oil salesman. He's gonna take you for a ride, make you sick his balls and leave you high and dry. He's only been to is seat 5 times since being elected, so he clearly doesn't give a shite about them. Throw the Sun in the bin, get off GBNews and actually educate yourself on who these people really are. Because they don't give a flying fuck about you. And they would spit in your face the first opportunity."

Ah , I tend to agree, but TMPFC and trump are such good mates, he keeps telling us how amazing Trump will be for the uk

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Trump managed to lose money owning a casino. A venture that is nigh on impossible to lose money on. Looking at inflation, he would have more money now from his family if he didn't spend anything than what he's done.

Also Farrage won't do anything for this country. You know he took his business to France following Brexit, so he could charge people for importing goods into the country? The man is a fake, he's a grifter, a snake oil salesman. He's gonna take you for a ride, make you sick his balls and leave you high and dry. He's only been to is seat 5 times since being elected, so he clearly doesn't give a shite about them. Throw the Sun in the bin, get off GBNews and actually educate yourself on who these people really are. Because they don't give a flying fuck about you. And they would spit in your face the first opportunity.

Ah , I tend to agree, but TMPFC and trump are such good mates, he keeps telling us how amazing Trump will be for the uk "

But what do you care

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan 2 weeks ago

Gilfach


"a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?"


"Nothing to do with Brexit"


"PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused"


"The UK's relationship with Europe"


"Why don’t you Google the reasons why people voted for Brexit"


"Why don't you tell me, and all the other Brexit voters"

Much though it galls me to support PandT, he's right.

Members of the European Union are not permitted to arrange trade deals with third-party countries. They aren't even allowed to have discussions on the issue. All trade deals for all EU countries must be centrally negotiated, and must apply EU-wide.

So the only reason we can even consider asking the USA for a trade deal is because we left the EU.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

The UK's relationship with Europe

Why don’t you Google the reasons why people voted for Brexit

Why don't you tell me, and all the other Brexit voters

Much though it galls me to support PandT, he's right.

Members of the European Union are not permitted to arrange trade deals with third-party countries. They aren't even allowed to have discussions on the issue. All trade deals for all EU countries must be centrally negotiated, and must apply EU-wide.

So the only reason we can even consider asking the USA for a trade deal is because we left the EU."

Thanks,

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

The UK's relationship with Europe

Why don’t you Google the reasons why people voted for Brexit

Why don't you tell me, and all the other Brexit voters

Much though it galls me to support PandT, he's right.

Members of the European Union are not permitted to arrange trade deals with third-party countries. They aren't even allowed to have discussions on the issue. All trade deals for all EU countries must be centrally negotiated, and must apply EU-wide.

So the only reason we can even consider asking the USA for a trade deal is because we left the EU."

Do you think we will get a trade deal now trunp is the president

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"a trade deal with the USA Is definitely a Brexit benefit, don’t you agree?

Nothing to do with Brexit

PMSL, do you know what Brexit is/was? You seem a bit confused

The UK's relationship with Europe

Why don’t you Google the reasons why people voted for Brexit

Why don't you tell me, and all the other Brexit voters

Much though it galls me to support PandT, he's right.

Members of the European Union are not permitted to arrange trade deals with third-party countries. They aren't even allowed to have discussions on the issue. All trade deals for all EU countries must be centrally negotiated, and must apply EU-wide.

So the only reason we can even consider asking the USA for a trade deal is because we left the EU."

The EU has trade deals with numerous countries. We're out of it and so can do deals with the US, EU and whoever we want. I don't understand your point

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan 2 weeks ago

Gilfach


"The EU has trade deals with numerous countries. We're out of it and so can do deals with the US, EU and whoever we want. I don't understand your point "

Well, you started this by saying that getting a trade deal with the US was nothing to do with Brexit.

If you can't understand your own point of view, I'm afraid I can't be much help.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"The EU has trade deals with numerous countries. We're out of it and so can do deals with the US, EU and whoever we want. I don't understand your point

Well, you started this by saying that getting a trade deal with the US was nothing to do with Brexit.

If you can't understand your own point of view, I'm afraid I can't be much help."

Tbh, it’s a sad state of affairs that after 8 years some people still don’t know what Brexit was about

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"The EU has trade deals with numerous countries. We're out of it and so can do deals with the US, EU and whoever we want. I don't understand your point

Well, you started this by saying that getting a trade deal with the US was nothing to do with Brexit.

If you can't understand your own point of view, I'm afraid I can't be much help."

I started nothing. I fail to understand what you're talking about

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 2 weeks ago

nearby


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

"

Getting blown off by Stormy has better odds

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan 2 weeks ago

Gilfach


"The EU has trade deals with numerous countries. We're out of it and so can do deals with the US, EU and whoever we want. I don't understand your point"


"Well, you started this by saying that getting a trade deal with the US was nothing to do with Brexit."


"If you can't understand your own point of view, I'm afraid I can't be much help."


"I started nothing. I fail to understand what you're talking about "

Perhaps you should re-read this thread, paying close attention to the words you posted. Then come back and tell us what you think you said.

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"The EU has trade deals with numerous countries. We're out of it and so can do deals with the US, EU and whoever we want. I don't understand your point

Well, you started this by saying that getting a trade deal with the US was nothing to do with Brexit.

If you can't understand your own point of view, I'm afraid I can't be much help.

I started nothing. I fail to understand what you're talking about

Perhaps you should re-read this thread, paying close attention to the words you posted. Then come back and tell us what you think you said."

I have, perhaps you should too

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan 2 weeks ago

Gilfach


"Perhaps you should re-read this thread, paying close attention to the words you posted. Then come back and tell us what you think you said."


"I have, perhaps you should too"

I can see why you've chosen the username "amateur".

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Perhaps you should re-read this thread, paying close attention to the words you posted. Then come back and tell us what you think you said.

I have, perhaps you should too

I can see why you've chosen the username "amateur"."

We'll have to disagree on that unless you want clarify...matey

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"The EU has trade deals with numerous countries. We're out of it and so can do deals with the US, EU and whoever we want. I don't understand your point

Well, you started this by saying that getting a trade deal with the US was nothing to do with Brexit.

If you can't understand your own point of view, I'm afraid I can't be much help.

Tbh, it’s a sad state of affairs that after 8 years some people still don’t know what Brexit was about "

You have no idea what Brexit voters were about yet you feel you can comment

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By *igNick1381Man 2 weeks ago

BRIDGEND


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year , "

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

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By *arakiss12TV/TS 2 weeks ago

Bedford

Looking into my crystal testicle I see Farage doing good work influencing Trump to do good trade deals with UK. Trump will invest heavily in Clacton and Jaywick as it is good strategicly being on the coast, as a thank you to Farage and this will make them the new trade capital of the world.

Trump Tower II will be built in Jaywick along with a new port in Clacton.

It's going to be fantastic and the people will be very very very happy.

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By *rHotNottsMan 2 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Looking into my crystal testicle I see Farage doing good work influencing Trump to do good trade deals with UK. Trump will invest heavily in Clacton and Jaywick as it is good strategicly being on the coast, as a thank you to Farage and this will make them the new trade capital of the world.

Trump Tower II will be built in Jaywick along with a new port in Clacton.

It's going to be fantastic and the people will be very very very happy.

"

I actually looked recently , as a speculative investment as something has to happen to those shacks one day but also I kind of like the remoteness of the place and the coast there is lovely, you literally live on the beach -almost.

Was expecting under 30K , very surprised, decent one on the beach is still around 100

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down "

Yes. David lammy’s time to shine.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down "

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently) "

But farage is not in government

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By *oxychick35Couple 2 weeks ago

thornaby


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently) "

oh god I hope he is a patriot the more the merrier for me lol

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government "

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently) oh god I hope he is a patriot the more the merrier for me lol"

Do you think he is?

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help "

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously? "

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

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By *ensherman333Man 2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

"

Hear Labour’s appointment David Lammy to broker the deal. He an expert diplomat negotiator.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

Hear Labour’s appointment David Lammy to broker

the deal. He an expert diplomat negotiator. "

Well, he was voted in to the job by a huge majority by the electorate

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country "

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

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By *ensherman333Man 2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel "

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel "

Shame, Farage said that Trump will be great for the UK

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book. "

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Shame, Farage said that Trump will be great for the UK "

Of course he did.

Trump, on the other hand, has vowed to put huge tariffs on imports from the UK, and force US firms to move operations back to the US.

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By *idnight RamblerMan 2 weeks ago

Pershore

At least a British MP had the foresight to stay loyal to a man everybody else had written off. We might yet be able to thank Nigel for the best possible post-Brexit trade deal.

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate "

Had

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Shame, Farage said that Trump will be great for the UK

Of course he did.

Trump, on the other hand, has vowed to put huge tariffs on imports from the UK, and force US firms to move operations back to the US. "

Ah, that’s a shame, so he is going to be terribly for the UK

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"At least a British MP had the foresight to stay loyal to a man everybody else had written off. We might yet be able to thank Nigel for the best possible post-Brexit trade deal."

How?

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Had "

Has, for at least another 5 years

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Shame, Farage said that Trump will be great for the UK

Of course he did.

Trump, on the other hand, has vowed to put huge tariffs on imports from the UK, and force US firms to move operations back to the US.

Ah, that’s a shame, so he is going to be terribly for the UK "

If he follows through on those threats, yes

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Shame, Farage said that Trump will be great for the UK

Of course he did.

Trump, on the other hand, has vowed to put huge tariffs on imports from the UK, and force US firms to move operations back to the US.

Ah, that’s a shame, so he is going to be terribly for the UK

If he follows through on those threats, yes "

Hopefully he doesn’t, he does tend to talk a lot of BS

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man 2 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate "

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

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By *idnight RamblerMan 2 weeks ago

Pershore


"At least a British MP had the foresight to stay loyal to a man everybody else had written off. We might yet be able to thank Nigel for the best possible post-Brexit trade deal.

How?

"

Influence!

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him "

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"At least a British MP had the foresight to stay loyal to a man everybody else had written off. We might yet be able to thank Nigel for the best possible post-Brexit trade deal.

How?

Influence!"

Hopefully , I expect a fantastic trade deal next year , good for the UK , the economy and labours chances of getting re elected

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man 2 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority "

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Shame, Farage said that Trump will be great for the UK

Of course he did.

Trump, on the other hand, has vowed to put huge tariffs on imports from the UK, and force US firms to move operations back to the US.

Ah, that’s a shame, so he is going to be terribly for the UK

If he follows through on those threats, yes

Hopefully he doesn’t, he does tend to talk a lot of BS "

Very true. But those pledges are quite central, rather than something he just came out with at a rally

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency "

Is he the prime minister?

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"At least a British MP had the foresight to stay loyal to a man everybody else had written off. We might yet be able to thank Nigel for the best possible post-Brexit trade deal.

How?

Influence!"

If it’s that simple, we would already have such a trade deal in place, from trump’s first term

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister? "

Yes.

Did anyone outside of his constituency vote for him? No.

Did the majority of voters vote for his party? No.

Do his party have the majority of the seats? Yes.

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By *abioMan 2 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"At least a British MP had the foresight to stay loyal to a man everybody else had written off. We might yet be able to thank Nigel for the best possible post-Brexit trade deal."

Again…. What makes you think the uk is going to be exempt from the “tariffs”

Because Nigel licks his arse and plays nice!

Maybe we are looking at this question in reverse……

So, what should the uk be prepared to give up? The NHS? Food safety regulations?

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister?

Yes.

Did anyone outside of his constituency vote for him? No.

Did the majority of voters vote for his party? No.

Do his party have the majority of the seats? Yes. "

He is the PM, that is all that matters

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By *idnight RamblerMan 2 weeks ago

Pershore


"At least a British MP had the foresight to stay loyal to a man everybody else had written off. We might yet be able to thank Nigel for the best possible post-Brexit trade deal.

How?

Influence!

If it’s that simple, we would already have such a trade deal in place, from trump’s first term "

Trump was working towards a trade deal but it was scuppered by Biden. In any event, it's smarter to stay close to the worlds most powerful man rather than hurl insults like Labour (Lammy, Khan). BTW how does London benefit from alienating the US President?

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By *ensherman333Man 2 weeks ago

Newcastle/Durham


"At least a British MP had the foresight to stay loyal to a man everybody else had written off. We might yet be able to thank Nigel for the best possible post-Brexit trade deal.

Again…. What makes you think the uk is going to be exempt from the “tariffs”

Because Nigel licks his arse and plays nice!

Maybe we are looking at this question in reverse……

So, what should the uk be prepared to give up? The NHS? Food safety regulations? "

Are you related to David Lammy?

Sounds like his negotiations skills.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"At least a British MP had the foresight to stay loyal to a man everybody else had written off. We might yet be able to thank Nigel for the best possible post-Brexit trade deal.

Again…. What makes you think the uk is going to be exempt from the “tariffs”

Because Nigel licks his arse and plays nice!

Maybe we are looking at this question in reverse……

So, what should the uk be prepared to give up? The NHS? Food safety regulations?

Are you related to David Lammy?

Sounds like his negotiations skills. "

I see that LDS (Lammy derangement syndrome) is real

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man 2 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister? "

Yes, a process within the Labour Party decided this, not the electorate.

Only those in his constituency are able to vote him into parliament.

The Labour Party have a mandate to govern following the general election result , leadership of political parties is not voted on at that time, the Labour Party could remove kier Starmer and appoint someone else as prime minister if they wished to do so, without having to go to the public.

I thought you would have known how the system works

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister?

Yes, a process within the Labour Party decided this, not the electorate.

Only those in his constituency are able to vote him into parliament.

The Labour Party have a mandate to govern following the general election result , leadership of political parties is not voted on at that time, the Labour Party could remove kier Starmer and appoint someone else as prime minister if they wished to do so, without having to go to the public.

I thought you would have known how the system works "

Interesting, but SKS is the PM right now, that is all that matters ,

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister?

Yes, a process within the Labour Party decided this, not the electorate.

Only those in his constituency are able to vote him into parliament.

The Labour Party have a mandate to govern following the general election result , leadership of political parties is not voted on at that time, the Labour Party could remove kier Starmer and appoint someone else as prime minister if they wished to do so, without having to go to the public.

I thought you would have known how the system works

Interesting, but SKS is the PM right now, that is all that matters , "

Yes, he is prime minister. But some of the claims that are being made, such as a large majority of the electorate voting for him / his party, are nonsense.

Stick to facts. Yes he is prime minister

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister?

Yes, a process within the Labour Party decided this, not the electorate.

Only those in his constituency are able to vote him into parliament.

The Labour Party have a mandate to govern following the general election result , leadership of political parties is not voted on at that time, the Labour Party could remove kier Starmer and appoint someone else as prime minister if they wished to do so, without having to go to the public.

I thought you would have known how the system works

Interesting, but SKS is the PM right now, that is all that matters ,

Yes, he is prime minister. But some of the claims that are being made, such as a large majority of the electorate voting for him / his party, are nonsense.

Stick to facts. Yes he is prime minister "

Did labour win 411 seat or not? It’s no good the losers of the election complaining about the election process after they lost

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister?

Yes, a process within the Labour Party decided this, not the electorate.

Only those in his constituency are able to vote him into parliament.

The Labour Party have a mandate to govern following the general election result , leadership of political parties is not voted on at that time, the Labour Party could remove kier Starmer and appoint someone else as prime minister if they wished to do so, without having to go to the public.

I thought you would have known how the system works

Interesting, but SKS is the PM right now, that is all that matters ,

Yes, he is prime minister. But some of the claims that are being made, such as a large majority of the electorate voting for him / his party, are nonsense.

Stick to facts. Yes he is prime minister

Did labour win 411 seat or not? It’s no good the losers of the election complaining about the election process after they lost "

I’m not complaining about the election process or results, just the misunderstanding/ misrepresentation of the outcomes by some posters

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister?

Yes, a process within the Labour Party decided this, not the electorate.

Only those in his constituency are able to vote him into parliament.

The Labour Party have a mandate to govern following the general election result , leadership of political parties is not voted on at that time, the Labour Party could remove kier Starmer and appoint someone else as prime minister if they wished to do so, without having to go to the public.

I thought you would have known how the system works

Interesting, but SKS is the PM right now, that is all that matters ,

Yes, he is prime minister. But some of the claims that are being made, such as a large majority of the electorate voting for him / his party, are nonsense.

Stick to facts. Yes he is prime minister

Did labour win 411 seat or not? It’s no good the losers of the election complaining about the election process after they lost

I’m not complaining about the election process or results, just the misunderstanding/ misrepresentation of the outcomes by some posters "

There is no misunderstanding, labour won a huge majority in parliament under the current rules,

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister?

Yes, a process within the Labour Party decided this, not the electorate.

Only those in his constituency are able to vote him into parliament.

The Labour Party have a mandate to govern following the general election result , leadership of political parties is not voted on at that time, the Labour Party could remove kier Starmer and appoint someone else as prime minister if they wished to do so, without having to go to the public.

I thought you would have known how the system works

Interesting, but SKS is the PM right now, that is all that matters ,

Yes, he is prime minister. But some of the claims that are being made, such as a large majority of the electorate voting for him / his party, are nonsense.

Stick to facts. Yes he is prime minister

Did labour win 411 seat or not? It’s no good the losers of the election complaining about the election process after they lost

I’m not complaining about the election process or results, just the misunderstanding/ misrepresentation of the outcomes by some posters

There is no misunderstanding, labour won a huge majority in parliament under the current rules, "

Yes they won a majority of the seats. But some of your other claims are not true / accurate.

Like i said, stick to facts.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help

So you think keir will put farage on charge of trade deals? Seriously?

No, he doesn’t need to, Farage will have a word with his best mate to give us an amazing deal , they are very close , I am sure Farage wants what’s best for for country

Trump will do what he thinks is best for himself and his country. He won’t be giving the uk a sweetheart deal because he likes little Nigel

Every leader should do what’s best for their country. Two teir needs to take a leaf out of Trump book.

SkS is doing a great job, he has the backing of the electorate

Yeah, all 18,884 who voted for him

He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

The only people eligible to vote for kier Starmer were the people in his constituency

Is he the prime minister?

Yes, a process within the Labour Party decided this, not the electorate.

Only those in his constituency are able to vote him into parliament.

The Labour Party have a mandate to govern following the general election result , leadership of political parties is not voted on at that time, the Labour Party could remove kier Starmer and appoint someone else as prime minister if they wished to do so, without having to go to the public.

I thought you would have known how the system works

Interesting, but SKS is the PM right now, that is all that matters ,

Yes, he is prime minister. But some of the claims that are being made, such as a large majority of the electorate voting for him / his party, are nonsense.

Stick to facts. Yes he is prime minister

Did labour win 411 seat or not? It’s no good the losers of the election complaining about the election process after they lost

I’m not complaining about the election process or results, just the misunderstanding/ misrepresentation of the outcomes by some posters

There is no misunderstanding, labour won a huge majority in parliament under the current rules,

Yes they won a majority of the seats. But some of your other claims are not true / accurate.

Like i said, stick to facts. "

I am sticking to facts, anyway, this has nothing to do with the OP

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By *immyinreadingMan 2 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Now that Trump has won a well deserved landslide election win do you think his best friend , the MP for Clacton will use his influence to persuade Trump to give the UK a favourable trade deal

"

No.

If that was likely, it would have happened during trump’s first term.

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By *igNick1381Man 2 weeks ago

BRIDGEND


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently)

But farage is not in government

Doesn’t matter, Trump is his best mate, surely he will want to help him, and Farage loves his country, so surely he will want to help "

It's all that matters

If it goes well or goes poorly it's labours victory / defeat

Farage has fuck all to do with it as well you know

Take some accountability for the party you voted for. To try and preemptively pass the buck should be beneath you

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By *oxychick35Couple 2 weeks ago

thornaby


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently) oh god I hope he is a patriot the more the merrier for me lol

Do you think he is? "

yes don’t you

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan 2 weeks ago

Gilfach


"He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority"

A 'majority' means more than 50% of the vote, and Labour don't have that, with only 33.7%. The word you are looking for is "plurality", which means 'more than any other party'.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

A 'majority' means more than 50% of the vote, and Labour don't have that, with only 33.7%. The word you are looking for is "plurality", which means 'more than any other party'."

That is PR, we elect MPs, labour have 411, that is a huge majority in the House of Commons

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He’s a British member of parliament. He swore an oath of allegiance. This country comes first.

The patriots will demand it surely.

Definitely, I expect a favourable trade deal in the new year ,

I'm sure he would, but at the end of the day it's the party in power in the UK that holds the responsibility, as the elected government, to ensure good trade

I'm sure Labour won't let us down

Of course, but Farage is a patriot (apparently) and Trump loves him (apparently) oh god I hope he is a patriot the more the merrier for me lol

Do you think he is? yes don’t you "

Not sure, we will soon find out, if he gets his best mate Trump to give the UK a trade deal then I agree he is a patriot

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan 2 weeks ago

Gilfach


"He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority"


"A 'majority' means more than 50% of the vote, and Labour don't have that, with only 33.7%. The word you are looking for is "plurality", which means 'more than any other party'."


"That is PR, we elect MPs, labour have 411, that is a huge majority in the House of Commons"

Yes, Labour do have a huge majority of seats.

But you weren't talking about seats, you were talking about votes cast by the electorate, and they don't have a majority there. Not even close.

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

A 'majority' means more than 50% of the vote, and Labour don't have that, with only 33.7%. The word you are looking for is "plurality", which means 'more than any other party'.

That is PR, we elect MPs, labour have 411, that is a huge majority in the House of Commons

Yes, Labour do have a huge majority of seats.

But you weren't talking about seats, you were talking about votes cast by the electorate, and they don't have a majority there. Not even close."

No I wasn’t, are you a mind reader? when everyone talks about labour having a majority they mean in the House of Commons, nobody ever says ‘labour have just won a plurality ‘ ,

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

A 'majority' means more than 50% of the vote, and Labour don't have that, with only 33.7%. The word you are looking for is "plurality", which means 'more than any other party'.

That is PR, we elect MPs, labour have 411, that is a huge majority in the House of Commons

Yes, Labour do have a huge majority of seats.

But you weren't talking about seats, you were talking about votes cast by the electorate, and they don't have a majority there. Not even close."

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By *oandstephCouple 2 weeks ago

Bradford

Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong? "

Could happen, still a majority

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority "

But not the huge majority of votes you keep harping on about eh fella?

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By *oandstephCouple 2 weeks ago

Bradford


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority "

is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number? "

For what, the last GE?

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By *oandstephCouple 2 weeks ago

Bradford


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? "

yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect "

Wikipedia

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By *mateur100Man 2 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect

Wikipedia"

Labour won 34% of the vote...a HUGE majority I'm sure you'll agree

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By *emma StonesTV/TS 2 weeks ago

Crewe


"He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

A 'majority' means more than 50% of the vote, and Labour don't have that, with only 33.7%. The word you are looking for is "plurality", which means 'more than any other party'.

That is PR, we elect MPs, labour have 411, that is a huge majority in the House of Commons

Yes, Labour do have a huge majority of seats.

But you weren't talking about seats, you were talking about votes cast by the electorate, and they don't have a majority there. Not even close."

When was the last time a party had a majority of votes in a British election?

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"He is the PM, elected by the electorate, huge huge majority

A 'majority' means more than 50% of the vote, and Labour don't have that, with only 33.7%. The word you are looking for is "plurality", which means 'more than any other party'.

That is PR, we elect MPs, labour have 411, that is a huge majority in the House of Commons

Yes, Labour do have a huge majority of seats.

But you weren't talking about seats, you were talking about votes cast by the electorate, and they don't have a majority there. Not even close.

When was the last time a party had a majority of votes in a British election?"

I honesty despair that people don’t know how parliaments are elected, it’s depressing ,

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By *oandstephCouple 2 weeks ago

Bradford


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect

Wikipedia

Labour won 34% of the vote...a HUGE majority I'm sure you'll agree "

Labour 631 9,708,716 33.70% 411

Conservative 635 6,828,925 23.70% 121

Reform UK 609 4,117,610 14.29% 5

Liberal Democrat 630 3,519,143 12.22%

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By *oandstephCouple 2 weeks ago

Bradford


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect

Wikipedia

Labour won 34% of the vote...a HUGE majority I'm sure you'll agree Labour 631 9,708,716 33.70% 411

Conservative 635 6,828,925 23.70% 121

Reform UK 609 4,117,610 14.29% 5

Liberal Democrat 630 3,519,143 12.22% "

so reform at 4 mill and labour at 9 that to me isnt exactly miles away considering how new reform are

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By *emma StonesTV/TS 2 weeks ago

Crewe


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect

Wikipedia

Labour won 34% of the vote...a HUGE majority I'm sure you'll agree Labour 631 9,708,716 33.70% 411

Conservative 635 6,828,925 23.70% 121

Reform UK 609 4,117,610 14.29% 5

Liberal Democrat 630 3,519,143 12.22% so reform at 4 mill and labour at 9 that to me isnt exactly miles away considering how new reform are "

Do they get a brucie bonus for being new?

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By *oandstephCouple 2 weeks ago

Bradford


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect

Wikipedia

Labour won 34% of the vote...a HUGE majority I'm sure you'll agree Labour 631 9,708,716 33.70% 411

Conservative 635 6,828,925 23.70% 121

Reform UK 609 4,117,610 14.29% 5

Liberal Democrat 630 3,519,143 12.22% so reform at 4 mill and labour at 9 that to me isnt exactly miles away considering how new reform are

Do they get a brucie bonus for being new?"

i would yes but im only pointing the obvious out

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By *ornucopiaMan 2 weeks ago

Bexley

Accordind to Wikipedia, "plurality" is an American term used in relation to elections.

The preferred UK term is "relative majority". Could forum combatants please note?

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By *oandstephCouple 2 weeks ago

Bradford


"Accordind to Wikipedia, "plurality" is an American term used in relation to elections.

The preferred UK term is "relative majority". Could forum combatants please note?"

sounds a bit like "they got the most of some of the votes"

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect

Wikipedia

Labour won 34% of the vote...a HUGE majority I'm sure you'll agree Labour 631 9,708,716 33.70% 411

Conservative 635 6,828,925 23.70% 121

Reform UK 609 4,117,610 14.29% 5

Liberal Democrat 630 3,519,143 12.22% so reform at 4 mill and labour at 9 that to me isnt exactly miles away considering how new reform are "

We don’t have PR so its irrelevant, labour 411 seat, Reform 5

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By *oandstephCouple 2 weeks ago

Bradford


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect

Wikipedia

Labour won 34% of the vote...a HUGE majority I'm sure you'll agree Labour 631 9,708,716 33.70% 411

Conservative 635 6,828,925 23.70% 121

Reform UK 609 4,117,610 14.29% 5

Liberal Democrat 630 3,519,143 12.22% so reform at 4 mill and labour at 9 that to me isnt exactly miles away considering how new reform are

We don’t have PR so its irrelevant, labour 411 seat, Reform 5 "

👌👌9.7mill to 4.1 not that much needs to change over the next few years for a possible reform win or labour just be labour lol

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By *onyandtrap OP   Man 2 weeks ago

manchester


"Am i right in thinking, been very new to politics must be getting old, that each seat has been won by possibly just the 1 vote? So technically labour may of only won by 411 votes or am i totally wrong?

Could happen, still a majority is there a way of finding out the numbers? To get a total vote number?

For what, the last GE? yeah rather than seats won, a total vote for labour ect

Wikipedia

Labour won 34% of the vote...a HUGE majority I'm sure you'll agree Labour 631 9,708,716 33.70% 411

Conservative 635 6,828,925 23.70% 121

Reform UK 609 4,117,610 14.29% 5

Liberal Democrat 630 3,519,143 12.22% so reform at 4 mill and labour at 9 that to me isnt exactly miles away considering how new reform are

We don’t have PR so its irrelevant, labour 411 seat, Reform 5 👌👌9.7mill to 4.1 not that much needs to change over the next few years for a possible reform win or labour just be labour lol"

Not much needs to change , hilarious, you never know, reform might get 6 seats next time

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