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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Just heard it's 50/50 that may will go tomorrow.....Yes

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Rudd got through by the skin of her teeth.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent


"Rudd got through by the skin of her teeth."

Rudd told them to keep recounting till she got the result she wanted

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent

Brighton Kemp goes red, Corbs is picking up seats from all parties

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By *dd269Man  over a year ago

Clee

Who will replace Teresa May?

David Davis? Boris Johnson? Amba Rudd?

or A.N. Other?

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent

Enfield goes red

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent


"Who will replace Teresa May?

David Davis? Boris Johnson? Amba Rudd?

or A.N. Other?"

Hammond, though Dave Davis really fancys himself, not heard much of strong and stable in the speeches

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent

Hove stays red, and I'd Pavilion keeps Lucy's then TM has officially taken herself out of majority government

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Conservatives need all remaining 20 seats for majority, though technucally, as Sinn Fein, with 7 don't take up theur seats, they need 13.

Right at the start I said that the election ws Theresa May's to lose and that has pretty much been borne out following a poor conservative campaign.

Such a shame

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm so pleased Theresa May has fallen on her face.

Hurrah

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent


"Conservatives need all remaining 20 seats for majority, though technucally, as Sinn Fein, with 7 don't take up theur seats, they need 13.

Right at the start I said that the election ws Theresa May's to lose and that has pretty much been borne out following a poor conservative campaign.

Such a shame"

Of course it had to be a poor Tory campaign not a great Corbs one

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent

Just think of all those sun/mail/express "Tory landslide" articles now sitting in the recycle folder.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Corbyn

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So much for strong and stable

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This country needs a period of stability.Gets a hung parliament.

It's going to be a long tough four years.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Think it's fair to say that UKIP is finished

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent

Finished?, they've never started!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Think it's fair to say that UKIP is finished"

I think the SNP are heading that way unless they think they can leverage power within the hung parliament. Which means someone doing a deal for another referendum.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Rudd got through by the skin of her teeth."

Rudd had around 200 to 300 majority which is massive compared to the Newcastle under Lyme seat where the Labour candidate won by just 30 votes, that's what you call skin of your teeth.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

SNP hold Fife North East by just 2 votes

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Conservatives need all remaining 20 seats for majority, though technucally, as Sinn Fein, with 7 don't take up theur seats, they need 13.

Right at the start I said that the election ws Theresa May's to lose and that has pretty much been borne out following a poor conservative campaign.

Such a shame

Of course it had to be a poor Tory campaign not a great Corbs one"

It wasn't a great Corbyn campaign. A great Corbyn campaign would be a Labour majority and he didn't get it. If you think coming 2nd on 266 seats is a great campaign then you must have had very low expectations to begin with.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What may has done is shown the eu how weak she is ...junker will be enjoying his coffee this morning

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Just think of all those sun/mail/express "Tory landslide" articles now sitting in the recycle folder."

Like all those betting slips from the bookies for a Labour win bought by Labour supporters have now ended up in the recycle bin.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent


"Conservatives need all remaining 20 seats for majority, though technucally, as Sinn Fein, with 7 don't take up theur seats, they need 13.

Right at the start I said that the election ws Theresa May's to lose and that has pretty much been borne out following a poor conservative campaign.

Such a shame

Of course it had to be a poor Tory campaign not a great Corbs one

It wasn't a great Corbyn campaign. A great Corbyn campaign would be a Labour majority and he didn't get it. If you think coming 2nd on 266 seats is a great campaign then you must have had very low expectations to begin with. "

Corbs took seats from all parties and added more to the Labour vote since 1945, May's hubrised herself out of a job, Caroline Lucas DOUBLED her majority... meanwhile ukip did their usual thing of not bothering to win a single seat

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"What may has done is shown the eu how weak she is ...junker will be enjoying his coffee this morning "

Jean Claude Druncker has Gin for Breakfast.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What may has done is shown the eu how weak she is ...junker will be enjoying his coffee this morning

Jean Claude Druncker has Gin for Breakfast. "

well whatever he's having I'm sure he will enjoy his more than mrs strong and stable will hers

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Conservatives need all remaining 20 seats for majority, though technucally, as Sinn Fein, with 7 don't take up theur seats, they need 13.

Right at the start I said that the election ws Theresa May's to lose and that has pretty much been borne out following a poor conservative campaign.

Such a shame

Of course it had to be a poor Tory campaign not a great Corbs one

It wasn't a great Corbyn campaign. A great Corbyn campaign would be a Labour majority and he didn't get it. If you think coming 2nd on 266 seats is a great campaign then you must have had very low expectations to begin with.

Corbs took seats from all parties and added more to the Labour vote since 1945, May's hubrised herself out of a job, Caroline Lucas DOUBLED her majority... meanwhile ukip did their usual thing of not bothering to win a single seat"

May has also took seats from all parties (SNP, Lab, Ukip and Lib dems). Ukip won a seat in the 2015 general election in case you forgot and won outright the last European MEP elections. Caroline Lucas was helped by the Lib dems who didn't put up a candidate in her constituency of Brighton, so pretty obvious she would increase her majority.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent


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May has also took seats from all parties (SNP, Lab, Ukip and Lib dems)."

...and still finished the night with less than she started with hahahahaha


"Ukip won a seat in the 2015 general election in case you forgot "

They bought an incumbent...and even then couldn't keep him for 2yrs before he walked out


"Caroline Lucas was helped by the Lib dems who didn't put up a candidate in her constituency of Brighton, so pretty obvious she would increase her majority. "

Lib Dems are the 5th party in Brighton Pavilion, so if you think the lack of a lib dem candidate and their 3% of the vote (1500 ballots) helped Lucus to her 50% vote share (30,000 ballots) then it's no surprise you fall for the Tory economic bullshit, is it, really

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By *alcon43Woman  over a year ago

Paisley

Think it's time the main parties all had a change of leadership.

I wasn't inspired by any of them but still voted.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Zac Goldsmith regains his seat - just about with a majority of 45 votes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well...... Early results fooled us and the exit polls were broadly right.

Corbyns dithering on Brexit seems to have grabbed enough remainers to give him enough gains to totally shaft May. She now has to go....

Wrong to call the pointless election. Delivered a totally crap manifesto (author got to go too!). Headed the worst campaign in the history of politics.

Leaves me wondering if remainer May has done this deliberately....our position as a country going into Brexit is now massively undermined. The EU in a position to fuck us over. Is this not just the end of a "hard" brexit....but of any brexit?

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West

Divided nation.

Who will emerge from the fog of mistrust, anger and division to galvanise the Nation again?

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West

Theresa May absolutely should NOT stand down.

Like we need yet another Prime Minister without a mandate? If she stands down I imagine we will have another election within the year. Meanwhile, the Brexit clock ticks......

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Well...... Early results fooled us and the exit polls were broadly right.

Corbyns dithering on Brexit seems to have grabbed enough remainers to give him enough gains to totally shaft May. She now has to go....

Wrong to call the pointless election. Delivered a totally crap manifesto (author got to go too!). Headed the worst campaign in the history of politics.

Leaves me wondering if remainer May has done this deliberately....our position as a country going into Brexit is now massively undermined. The EU in a position to fuck us over. Is this not just the end of a "hard" brexit....but of any brexit?"

Author lost his seat.

I had to stop posting when it turned into the usual politics board thread.

DUP as partners won't be good for strength or stability really.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Theresa May absolutely should NOT stand down.

Like we need yet another Prime Minister without a mandate? If she stands down I imagine we will have another election within the year. Meanwhile, the Brexit clock ticks......"

The 27 could halt the clock... but why should they given how 'we' have spoken to and about them. All it will mean is leaving with no deal at all and the EU demanding their exit payments.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well...... Early results fooled us and the exit polls were broadly right.

Corbyns dithering on Brexit seems to have grabbed enough remainers to give him enough gains to totally shaft May. She now has to go....

Wrong to call the pointless election. Delivered a totally crap manifesto (author got to go too!). Headed the worst campaign in the history of politics.

Leaves me wondering if remainer May has done this deliberately....our position as a country going into Brexit is now massively undermined. The EU in a position to fuck us over. Is this not just the end of a "hard" brexit....but of any brexit?"

Remainee may lol

Some strong stable u turns here already

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The fact that we now have a deeply divided UK is entirely the fault of the Tories. First Cameron gave way to appease UKIP and his right wing and went for the EU referendum which, in turn, led a further demand for a 2nd Scottish Indyref. This was worsened by Mays greed in thinking she could expect a massive majority.

Tories have fucked up this country big time.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

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I think it's fair to say that the SNP expected some losses but I'd agree it was a bad night for them. Still the largest party in Scotland by some margin.

Had the SNP NOT called for Indyref 2, I think the result could have been quite different.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Theresa May absolutely should NOT stand down.

Like we need yet another Prime Minister without a mandate? If she stands down I imagine we will have another election within the year. Meanwhile, the Brexit clock ticks......"

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Tick tock tick tock.. The middle classes are reaping the world wind they were so happy to push onto the working classes for 40 years.

You've got nobody to blame but yourselves

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Anyone fancy Ruth Davidson as Tory leader?

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

I think it's fair to say that the SNP expected some losses but I'd agree it was a bad night for them. Still the largest party in Scotland by some margin.

Had the SNP NOT called for Indyref 2, I think the result could have been quite different."

Certainly cost Alex Salmond and Angus Robertson big time!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh what a beautiful morning.A fist in the face of conservativism and the alt reich ...Happy fucking days..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

I think it's fair to say that the SNP expected some losses but I'd agree it was a bad night for them. Still the largest party in Scotland by some margin.

Had the SNP NOT called for Indyref 2, I think the result could have been quite different."

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I think your right!.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

I think it's fair to say that the SNP expected some losses but I'd agree it was a bad night for them. Still the largest party in Scotland by some margin.

Had the SNP NOT called for Indyref 2, I think the result could have been quite different..

I think your right!.

"

Although I'm not a Tory supporter, Davidson ran a excellent campaign in Scotland. If she hadn't performed so well, the Tories would have been well and truly fucked.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

I think it's fair to say that the SNP expected some losses but I'd agree it was a bad night for them. Still the largest party in Scotland by some margin.

Had the SNP NOT called for Indyref 2, I think the result could have been quite different..

I think your right!.

Although I'm not a Tory supporter, Davidson ran a excellent campaign in Scotland. If she hadn't performed so well, the Tories would have been well and truly fucked."

I'd give her the Brexit negotiator job!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

I think it's fair to say that the SNP expected some losses but I'd agree it was a bad night for them. Still the largest party in Scotland by some margin.

Had the SNP NOT called for Indyref 2, I think the result could have been quite different..

I think your right!.

Although I'm not a Tory supporter, Davidson ran a excellent campaign in Scotland. If she hadn't performed so well, the Tories would have been well and truly fucked.

I'd give her the Brexit negotiator job!"

Not in the UK government, though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well...... Early results fooled us and the exit polls were broadly right.

Corbyns dithering on Brexit seems to have grabbed enough remainers to give him enough gains to totally shaft May. She now has to go....

Wrong to call the pointless election. Delivered a totally crap manifesto (author got to go too!). Headed the worst campaign in the history of politics.

Leaves me wondering if remainer May has done this deliberately....our position as a country going into Brexit is now massively undermined. The EU in a position to fuck us over. Is this not just the end of a "hard" brexit....but of any brexit?

Remainee may lol

Some strong stable u turns here already "

May campaigned to REMAIN during the referendum. When she became PM she said she would follow the will of the people (majority). My point is she may have been playing a long gain to deliberately fuck up any chance of a real brexit?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone fancy Ruth Davidson as Tory leader?"

Slight problem with that......she isn't an MP!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone fancy Ruth Davidson as Tory leader?

Slight problem with that......she isn't an MP!"

Leader doesn't have to be an MP. Sturgeon is leader of SNP and not an MP.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

"

Really ? In any other country the snps victory would be seen as a massive majority to have nearly 3 times more than tories and 5 times more than labour who fought both their campaign on an anti referendum issue id say thats a great result for the snp

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

Good things: good turnout; more women; 70% youth vote.

And hubris getting it's just desserts.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good things: good turnout; more women; 70% youth vote.

And hubris getting it's just desserts.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Good things: good turnout; more women; 70% youth vote.

And hubris getting it's just desserts.

"

Apologies for the erroneous apostrophe! It's been a long night and a tablet with its own agenda.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Oh what a beautiful morning.A fist in the face of conservativism and the alt reich ...Happy fucking days.. "

Again

You guys calling it perfect

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just reflecting on how weird how things have turned out today.

Voter turnout is up on previous General elections and the Conservatives have increased their share of the vote from 36% to 43% - but have lost their majority because yesterdays election was effectively a 2 horse race (at least in England).

So more people have voted for them than in recent elections. They have secured more votes than they did in 2015 - and yet the Prime Ministers position is weakened

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

Really ? In any other country the snps victory would be seen as a massive majority to have nearly 3 times more than tories and 5 times more than labour who fought both their campaign on an anti referendum issue id say thats a great result for the snp"

But this wasn't an election restricted to Scotland, it was a UK wide election and so I found it laughable that Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon were claiming that they had won the election.

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By *oole2010Couple  over a year ago

southampto


"Anyone fancy Ruth Davidson as Tory leader?"

Yep i do

Rick

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Conservatives need all remaining 20 seats for majority, though technucally, as Sinn Fein, with 7 don't take up theur seats, they need 13.

Right at the start I said that the election ws Theresa May's to lose and that has pretty much been borne out following a poor conservative campaign.

Such a shame

Of course it had to be a poor Tory campaign not a great Corbs one

It wasn't a great Corbyn campaign. A great Corbyn campaign would be a Labour majority and he didn't get it. If you think coming 2nd on 266 seats is a great campaign then you must have had very low expectations to begin with. "

Blah blah, it takes time to educate people -- there's some slow learners out there, ''tis all. I'm thrilled and you can't dampen that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good things: good turnout; more women; 70% youth vote.

And hubris getting it's just desserts.

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Yeah!

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman  over a year ago

stourbridge area

What a waste of money ....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone fancy Ruth Davidson as Tory leader?

Slight problem with that......she isn't an MP!

Leader doesn't have to be an MP. Sturgeon is leader of SNP and not an MP."

But leader of largest party has to be in a position to be PM. PM has to be an MP!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone fancy Ruth Davidson as Tory leader?

Slight problem with that......she isn't an MP!

Leader doesn't have to be an MP. Sturgeon is leader of SNP and not an MP.

But leader of largest party has to be in a position to be PM. PM has to be an MP!"

It wouldn't be beyond the Tories to shoehorn her into a safe English seat.

Like I say, I'm not a Tory but had she been in charge instead of May I think they'd have romped home.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Anyone fancy Ruth Davidson as Tory leader?

Slight problem with that......she isn't an MP!

Leader doesn't have to be an MP. Sturgeon is leader of SNP and not an MP.

But leader of largest party has to be in a position to be PM. PM has to be an MP!

It wouldn't be beyond the Tories to shoehorn her into a safe English seat.

Like I say, I'm not a Tory but had she been in charge instead of May I think they'd have romped home."

Presumably she would have turned up to debates and written a proper manifesto which helps

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone fancy Ruth Davidson as Tory leader?

Slight problem with that......she isn't an MP!

Leader doesn't have to be an MP. Sturgeon is leader of SNP and not an MP.

But leader of largest party has to be in a position to be PM. PM has to be an MP!

It wouldn't be beyond the Tories to shoehorn her into a safe English seat.

Like I say, I'm not a Tory but had she been in charge instead of May I think they'd have romped home.

Presumably she would have turned up to debates and written a proper manifesto which helps"

Much as I hate to admit it, she's also got charisma which May badly lacks.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Conservatives need all remaining 20 seats for majority, though technucally, as Sinn Fein, with 7 don't take up theur seats, they need 13.

Right at the start I said that the election ws Theresa May's to lose and that has pretty much been borne out following a poor conservative campaign.

Such a shame

Of course it had to be a poor Tory campaign not a great Corbs one

It wasn't a great Corbyn campaign. A great Corbyn campaign would be a Labour majority and he didn't get it. If you think coming 2nd on 266 seats is a great campaign then you must have had very low expectations to begin with.

Blah blah, it takes time to educate people -- there's some slow learners out there, ''tis all. I'm thrilled and you can't dampen that. "

Thrilled!! Wow you must really love opposition. Gordon Brown got 258 seats... Gordon Brown. The Gordon Brown.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Good things: good turnout; more women; 70% youth vote.

And hubris getting it's just desserts.

"

Hurbis is the perfect word to describe what has happened. Lesson: the british public don't like being insulted by politicians who don't turn up to debate and can't be arsed to write a proper manifesto.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

Really ? In any other country the snps victory would be seen as a massive majority to have nearly 3 times more than tories and 5 times more than labour who fought both their campaign on an anti referendum issue id say thats a great result for the snp

But this wasn't an election restricted to Scotland, it was a UK wide election and so I found it laughable that Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon were claiming that they had won the election."

Im pretty sure 34 beats 13

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By *bi_scotlandTV/TS  over a year ago

Glasgow

Wow, no one predicted the absolute kicking the SNP would take. Seen the exit polls last night and thought they were wrong but they've turned out to be spot on. Salmond, Robertson and Nicolson going has made my day. It could've been worse but they managed to hold on to Fife by 2 seats.

Indyref2 is now dead in the water thankfully. Although saying that, I'd hold it tomorrow as it's clear what the result would be with Unionist parties getting over 60% of the vote.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

Michael Barnier being generous and saying UK can start talks when ready... but deadline remains.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

Really ? In any other country the snps victory would be seen as a massive majority to have nearly 3 times more than tories and 5 times more than labour who fought both their campaign on an anti referendum issue id say thats a great result for the snp"

Their deputy leader and former leader both lost their seats and the party took massive losses elsewhere. Indyref2 also put to bed. Not a great result from where I'm sitting.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow, no one predicted the absolute kicking the SNP would take. Seen the exit polls last night and thought they were wrong but they've turned out to be spot on. Salmond, Robertson and Nicolson going has made my day. It could've been worse but they managed to hold on to Fife by 2 seats.

Indyref2 is now dead in the water thankfully. Although saying that, I'd hold it tomorrow as it's clear what the result would be with Unionist parties getting over 60% of the vote."

The nefife vote is painful for me. Due to family illness I couldn't vote...or it would have been just one!!

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

May is expected to go to the Palace to tell the Queen she will form a government later.

Pictures of her in wheat fields all over the place.

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By *bi_scotlandTV/TS  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Wow, no one predicted the absolute kicking the SNP would take. Seen the exit polls last night and thought they were wrong but they've turned out to be spot on. Salmond, Robertson and Nicolson going has made my day. It could've been worse but they managed to hold on to Fife by 2 seats.

Indyref2 is now dead in the water thankfully. Although saying that, I'd hold it tomorrow as it's clear what the result would be with Unionist parties getting over 60% of the vote.

The nefife vote is painful for me. Due to family illness I couldn't vote...or it would have been just one!! "

Pete Wishart winning is hugely disappointing but he scraped through by 21 votes. Unbelievable that despite how bad this was, in realtive terms, for the SNP that they were very very close to losing a further 2 seats.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"May is expected to go to the Palace to tell the Queen she will form a government later.

Pictures of her in wheat fields all over the place."

It's going to be hard to control her backbenchers though...with a large number of them wanting her out.

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By *bi_scotlandTV/TS  over a year ago

Glasgow

Quick analysis appears to show that if the Greens in Scotland hadn't stood aside to help the SNP (standing only 3 candidates in 2017 compared to 32 in 2015) then the SNP would've lost a further 5 seats

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"May is expected to go to the Palace to tell the Queen she will form a government later.

Pictures of her in wheat fields all over the place.

It's going to be hard to control her backbenchers though...with a large number of them wanting her out."

I've already started to try and work out who she can have in her cabinet, how she can control BoJo and when the next election will be.

We're all a bit fucked with any formal agreement with the DUP though.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

nutall gone......farage back?

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

Nuttall gone.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"nutall gone......farage back?"

The new rebranded UKIP....

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"nutall gone......farage back?"

I would think so.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"May is expected to go to the Palace to tell the Queen she will form a government later.

Pictures of her in wheat fields all over the place.

It's going to be hard to control her backbenchers though...with a large number of them wanting her out.

I've already started to try and work out who she can have in her cabinet, how she can control BoJo and when the next election will be.

We're all a bit fucked with any formal agreement with the DUP though. "

She won't last. The tories are just sharepening their knives. She's already dead, she just doesn't know it yet.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"May is expected to go to the Palace to tell the Queen she will form a government later.

Pictures of her in wheat fields all over the place.

It's going to be hard to control her backbenchers though...with a large number of them wanting her out.

I've already started to try and work out who she can have in her cabinet, how she can control BoJo and when the next election will be.

We're all a bit fucked with any formal agreement with the DUP though. "

Bojo though he had it in the bag last night.....I was hoping he had too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

october

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

the scenes inside Conservative party headquarters today .....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAOaR0dIpG8

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

May has got off lightly. Labour would be hard pushed to find a less electable leader than Corbyn, yet still took her majority away.

If Corbyn had resigned last week, then Labour would have taken a landslide victory, even without a leader.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"May has got off lightly. Labour would be hard pushed to find a less electable leader than Corbyn, yet still took her majority away.

If Corbyn had resigned last week, then Labour would have taken a landslide victory, even without a leader."

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


" Corbyn"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well...... Early results fooled us and the exit polls were broadly right.

Corbyns dithering on Brexit seems to have grabbed enough remainers to give him enough gains to totally shaft May. She now has to go....

Wrong to call the pointless election. Delivered a totally crap manifesto (author got to go too!). Headed the worst campaign in the history of politics.

Leaves me wondering if remainer May has done this deliberately....our position as a country going into Brexit is now massively undermined. The EU in a position to fuck us over. Is this not just the end of a "hard" brexit....but of any brexit?"

Yep, she dived. This explains her alienating the grey voters with her cuts. She was always controlled opposition.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Brexit is happening, like it or not. Article 50 is triggered and there's no way out of Brexit now.

The reality of these Brexit "negotiations" are that we never were in a position to negotiate.

No conditions were ever agreed when we joined the EU for us or any member state to leave. All we have is Article 50 which basically means we can leave but once we say we are leaving, we are committed to leaving on whatever terms Brussels impose.

Are side of the negotiations are basically begging them to go easy on us as we have absolutely no authority to negotiate on anything.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Brexit might happen but it won't end freedom of movement, contributions or the EUs authority here. The deal will mean that brexit means business as usual, as pre referendum only with a slightly worse deal for the uk as associates rather than members.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Brexit might happen but it won't end freedom of movement, contributions or the EUs authority here. The deal will mean that brexit means business as usual, as pre referendum only with a slightly worse deal for the uk as associates rather than members.

"

Stop it... you're turning me on

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Brexit might happen but it won't end freedom of movement, contributions or the EUs authority here. The deal will mean that brexit means business as usual, as pre referendum only with a slightly worse deal for the uk as associates rather than members.

Stop it... you're turning me on"

The results are viagra for remainers.The only thing that will change now is the colour of your passport. .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

Really ? In any other country the snps victory would be seen as a massive majority to have nearly 3 times more than tories and 5 times more than labour who fought both their campaign on an anti referendum issue id say thats a great result for the snp

But this wasn't an election restricted to Scotland, it was a UK wide election and so I found it laughable that Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon were claiming that they had won the election.

Im pretty sure 34 beats 13 "

Alex Salmond didn't even win his own seat!

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Brexit is happening, like it or not. Article 50 is triggered and there's no way out of Brexit now.

The reality of these Brexit "negotiations" are that we never were in a position to negotiate.

No conditions were ever agreed when we joined the EU for us or any member state to leave. All we have is Article 50 which basically means we can leave but once we say we are leaving, we are committed to leaving on whatever terms Brussels impose.

Are side of the negotiations are basically begging them to go easy on us as we have absolutely no authority to negotiate on anything."

Yes, only the European Court of Justice can rule on revoking Article 50 and it has nothing to use to do that.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

Theresa May has arrived at the Palace... I wonder if she's doing a Cameron and resigning instead?

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By *andACouple  over a year ago

glasgow


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

Really ? In any other country the snps victory would be seen as a massive majority to have nearly 3 times more than tories and 5 times more than labour who fought both their campaign on an anti referendum issue id say thats a great result for the snp

But this wasn't an election restricted to Scotland, it was a UK wide election and so I found it laughable that Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon were claiming that they had won the election.

Im pretty sure 34 beats 13

Alex Salmond didn't even win his own seat!"

Or Angus Robertson. Their vote was expected to drop but no one expected quite such a collapse. They lost 1/3 of their vote.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Brexit might happen but it won't end freedom of movement, contributions or the EUs authority here. The deal will mean that brexit means business as usual, as pre referendum only with a slightly worse deal for the uk as associates rather than members.

Stop it... you're turning me on The results are viagra for remainers.The only thing that will change now is the colour of your passport. . "

Yup, we're the real winners from last night

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Theresa May has arrived at the Palace... I wonder if she's doing a Cameron and resigning instead?

"

Oh don't

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Theresa May has arrived at the Palace... I wonder if she's doing a Cameron and resigning instead?

"

She's too stubborn. She needs to be introduced to a nice old tory tradition...

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Theresa May has arrived at the Palace... I wonder if she's doing a Cameron and resigning instead?

She's too stubborn. She needs to be introduced to a nice old tory tradition... "

I've just been talking about her stubbornness but the lack of contact with cabinet gives me hope. Anyhoo, only moments to go. She's out and on her way to that podium.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Theresa May has arrived at the Palace... I wonder if she's doing a Cameron and resigning instead?

She's too stubborn. She needs to be introduced to a nice old tory tradition...

I've just been talking about her stubbornness but the lack of contact with cabinet gives me hope. Anyhoo, only moments to go. She's out and on her way to that podium.

"

She can announce a minority government all she wants but the decision will be taken for her if she won't fall on her sword. She led an embarassing campaign and has nobody to blame but herself.

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman  over a year ago

stourbridge area

We must be a laughing stock to other countries now ....

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

Damn, she's going with strong and stable but in other words.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Damn, women just can't win elections can they

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

So she's not then.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Damn, women just can't win elections can they "

I think more men have lost them than women.

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham

Still hoping Tory rebels will vote her down in the house. I can dream.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"So she's not then."

She's working with the DUP and she's going for it. Ugghhh!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Damn, she's going with strong and stable but in other words.

"

Fucked

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman  over a year ago

stourbridge area

Why does she now want to link up with DUP .... ? .... im baffled .

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

She's not hanging around for any photos and questions.

She's now got to sort out her cabinet.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Why does she now want to link up with DUP .... ? .... im baffled ."

They have 10 seats and will work with her.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Still hoping Tory rebels will vote her down in the house. I can dream. "

I think that will be a reality....and don't forget there's a couple of court cases to come on expenses

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"She's not hanging around for any photos and questions.

She's now got to sort out her cabinet.

"

Oh I'd pay to be in that room! She's there dishing out orders while they polish knives under the tabel and synchronise watches.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"She's not hanging around for any photos and questions.

She's now got to sort out her cabinet.

Oh I'd pay to be in that room! She's there dishing out orders while they polish knives under the tabel and synchronise watches. "

The icing on this cake will be if Kensington and Chelsea goes to Labour... just because. The only one left to declare as the count is so close.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham


"She's not hanging around for any photos and questions.

She's now got to sort out her cabinet.

Oh I'd pay to be in that room! She's there dishing out orders while they polish knives under the tabel and synchronise watches.

The icing on this cake will be if Kensington and Chelsea goes to Labour... just because. The only one left to declare as the count is so close.

"

Its gone to Labour

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"She's not hanging around for any photos and questions.

She's now got to sort out her cabinet.

Oh I'd pay to be in that room! She's there dishing out orders while they polish knives under the tabel and synchronise watches.

The icing on this cake will be if Kensington and Chelsea goes to Labour... just because. The only one left to declare as the count is so close.

"

And it was looking in labours favour

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"She's not hanging around for any photos and questions.

She's now got to sort out her cabinet.

Oh I'd pay to be in that room! She's there dishing out orders while they polish knives under the tabel and synchronise watches.

The icing on this cake will be if Kensington and Chelsea goes to Labour... just because. The only one left to declare as the count is so close.

Its gone to Labour"

Is that fact?

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By *dinMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Biggest laugh of the night.. The SNP for presuming so much from one previous election?.

Really ? In any other country the snps victory would be seen as a massive majority to have nearly 3 times more than tories and 5 times more than labour who fought both their campaign on an anti referendum issue id say thats a great result for the snp

But this wasn't an election restricted to Scotland, it was a UK wide election and so I found it laughable that Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon were claiming that they had won the election."

no more laughable than Corbyn claiming victory, I may not be the best mathematician but.....

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"She's not hanging around for any photos and questions.

She's now got to sort out her cabinet.

Oh I'd pay to be in that room! She's there dishing out orders while they polish knives under the tabel and synchronise watches.

The icing on this cake will be if Kensington and Chelsea goes to Labour... just because. The only one left to declare as the count is so close.

Its gone to Labour"

Has it? I stopped looking. That's an amazing win for a borough that always returns a Conservative council.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham


"She's not hanging around for any photos and questions.

She's now got to sort out her cabinet.

Oh I'd pay to be in that room! She's there dishing out orders while they polish knives under the tabel and synchronise watches.

The icing on this cake will be if Kensington and Chelsea goes to Labour... just because. The only one left to declare as the count is so close.

Its gone to Labour Is that fact?"

Huffington Post saying that the Conservatives have conceded it.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I can't see anything official on K&C.

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By *0tt0nSu3Woman  over a year ago

London


"Why does she now want to link up with DUP .... ? .... im baffled ."

Hobson's choice.

The lib Dems will never do a deal with them. Once bitten, twice shy.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I'm more than a bit miffed about Zac Goldsmith winning his Conservative seat back. He really didn't deserve it.

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By *dinMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"I'm more than a bit miffed about Zac Goldsmith winning his Conservative seat back. He really didn't deserve it.

"

he got the most votes therefore clearly he did

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I'm more than a bit miffed about Zac Goldsmith winning his Conservative seat back. He really didn't deserve it.

he got the most votes therefore clearly he did"

He resigned over the Conservative decision on Heathrow - that decision hadn't changed when he decided to stand again as a Conservative. He's a really personable man; charming and witty with some great lines when you meet him. His constituents have always loved him for that. But he has shown his principles aren't worth much - that's what I mean by undeserving.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent


"I can't see anything official on K&C.

"

Recount suspended till 18:00hrs tonight

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I can't see anything official on K&C.

Recount suspended till 18:00hrs tonight"

That's what I thought, thanks.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent

Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links"

Right wing press will say little on that.

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By *rHornyGentMan  over a year ago

South East London


"I'm more than a bit miffed about Zac Goldsmith winning his Conservative seat back. He really didn't deserve it.

he got the most votes therefore clearly he did

He resigned over the Conservative decision on Heathrow - that decision hadn't changed when he decided to stand again as a Conservative. He's a really personable man; charming and witty with some great lines when you meet him. His constituents have always loved him for that. But he has shown his principles aren't worth much - that's what I mean by undeserving.

"

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By *dinMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"I'm more than a bit miffed about Zac Goldsmith winning his Conservative seat back. He really didn't deserve it.

he got the most votes therefore clearly he did

He resigned over the Conservative decision on Heathrow - that decision hadn't changed when he decided to stand again as a Conservative. He's a really personable man; charming and witty with some great lines when you meet him. His constituents have always loved him for that. But he has shown his principles aren't worth much - that's what I mean by undeserving.

"

that will be the same as Corbyn's principles on Trident then?

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

Right wing press will say little on that."

I've just seen a Twit saying "To be fair Theresa May warned of a coalition of chaos propped up by extremist terrorist sympathisers. She just didn't say she'd be leading it."

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I'm more than a bit miffed about Zac Goldsmith winning his Conservative seat back. He really didn't deserve it.

he got the most votes therefore clearly he did

He resigned over the Conservative decision on Heathrow - that decision hadn't changed when he decided to stand again as a Conservative. He's a really personable man; charming and witty with some great lines when you meet him. His constituents have always loved him for that. But he has shown his principles aren't worth much - that's what I mean by undeserving.

that will be the same as Corbyn's principles on Trident then?"

Corbyn has always been clear that the party makes the decisions and even if he disagrees with them he will lead that decision.

Goldsmith left his party and stood as an independent and then when that failed returned to his party.

I'll stop now as this is the sort of one liner riposte that makes debate on this forum pointless.

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By *dinMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"I'm more than a bit miffed about Zac Goldsmith winning his Conservative seat back. He really didn't deserve it.

he got the most votes therefore clearly he did

He resigned over the Conservative decision on Heathrow - that decision hadn't changed when he decided to stand again as a Conservative. He's a really personable man; charming and witty with some great lines when you meet him. His constituents have always loved him for that. But he has shown his principles aren't worth much - that's what I mean by undeserving.

that will be the same as Corbyn's principles on Trident then?

Corbyn has always been clear that the party makes the decisions and even if he disagrees with them he will lead that decision.

Goldsmith left his party and stood as an independent and then when that failed returned to his party.

I'll stop now as this is the sort of one liner riposte that makes debate on this forum pointless.

"

one liner repostes that are inconvenient to your line of argument so therefore clearly pointless - that's good debate.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

Right wing press will say little on that.

I've just seen a Twit saying "To be fair Theresa May warned of a coalition of chaos propped up by extremist terrorist sympathisers. She just didn't say she'd be leading it."

"

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I'm more than a bit miffed about Zac Goldsmith winning his Conservative seat back. He really didn't deserve it.

he got the most votes therefore clearly he did

He resigned over the Conservative decision on Heathrow - that decision hadn't changed when he decided to stand again as a Conservative. He's a really personable man; charming and witty with some great lines when you meet him. His constituents have always loved him for that. But he has shown his principles aren't worth much - that's what I mean by undeserving.

that will be the same as Corbyn's principles on Trident then?

Corbyn has always been clear that the party makes the decisions and even if he disagrees with them he will lead that decision.

Goldsmith left his party and stood as an independent and then when that failed returned to his party.

I'll stop now as this is the sort of one liner riposte that makes debate on this forum pointless.

"

Agreed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have no dog in the fight either way really. in fact I will admit that despite my objective assessment of EU membership, my best interests would be served marginally better by political and economic circumstances that would be detrimental to the majority but... the momentum for remaining in the EU is unstoppable. The young remainers, with time will replace the largely older brexiters.

It's only right really. It's there future. Whatever happens, they will always know that it was their choice.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

George Osborne has four different front pages to the Evening Standard today. Plus a cartoon or May in the DUP pocket. He's enjoying himself.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent

"Queen of Denial"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"George Osborne has four different front pages to the Evening Standard today. Plus a cartoon or May in the DUP pocket. He's enjoying himself.

"

Hes waited for his revenge the knives are out for may.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"George Osborne has four different front pages to the Evening Standard today. Plus a cartoon or May in the DUP pocket. He's enjoying himself.

Hes waited for his revenge the knives are out for may."

He's Twitting them as well as giving away the paper copies.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"George Osborne has four different front pages to the Evening Standard today. Plus a cartoon or May in the DUP pocket. He's enjoying himself.

"

Payback time me thinks

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Just seen on news that there is no formal agreement with the DUP.

All down to costs per vote then.

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By *iverpool LoverMan  over a year ago

liverpool

Theresa may said a few weeks ago "if i lose 6 seats, yes just 6 seats it will be Jeremy corbyn at the brexit negotiating table"

Well she lost 12 seats and she just made a speech and acted like nothing has happened and that she won a majority.

The arrogance of the woman.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent

After handing her 13 MPs Ruth Davidson must be thrilled to see TM cosying up to the dup

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Theresa may said a few weeks ago "if i lose 6 seats, yes just 6 seats it will be Jeremy corbyn at the brexit negotiating table"

Well she lost 12 seats and she just made a speech and acted like nothing has happened and that she won a majority.

The arrogance of the woman."

She also said she wouldn't call a snap election.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

a couple of shonky by-elections in the comming months would be fun

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"I have no dog in the fight either way really. in fact I will admit that despite my objective assessment of EU membership, my best interests would be served marginally better by political and economic circumstances that would be detrimental to the majority but... the momentum for remaining in the EU is unstoppable. The young remainers, with time will replace the largely older brexiters.

It's only right really. It's there future. Whatever happens, they will always know that it was their choice.

"

The country voted overwhelmingly for Brexit last night. Tories and the DUP are in favour of Brexit and in case you forgot Labour are also a Brexit party. Corbyn promised to deliver Brexit.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

brentry ref is inevitable now

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I have no dog in the fight either way really. in fact I will admit that despite my objective assessment of EU membership, my best interests would be served marginally better by political and economic circumstances that would be detrimental to the majority but... the momentum for remaining in the EU is unstoppable. The young remainers, with time will replace the largely older brexiters.

It's only right really. It's there future. Whatever happens, they will always know that it was their choice.

The country voted overwhelmingly for Brexit last night. Tories and the DUP are in favour of Brexit and in case you forgot Labour are also a Brexit party. Corbyn promised to deliver Brexit. "

Peter Mandelson would be proud of your attempts to spin this but you are out of kilter with the reality..

this was a massive no for hard Brexit..

to say May and Corbyn were talking about the same type of Brexit is beyond parody..

how was your bet with the bookies on a 40 - 60 seat majority..?

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"I have no dog in the fight either way really. in fact I will admit that despite my objective assessment of EU membership, my best interests would be served marginally better by political and economic circumstances that would be detrimental to the majority but... the momentum for remaining in the EU is unstoppable. The young remainers, with time will replace the largely older brexiters.

It's only right really. It's there future. Whatever happens, they will always know that it was their choice.

The country voted overwhelmingly for Brexit last night. Tories and the DUP are in favour of Brexit and in case you forgot Labour are also a Brexit party. Corbyn promised to deliver Brexit.

Peter Mandelson would be proud of your attempts to spin this but you are out of kilter with the reality..

this was a massive no for hard Brexit..

to say May and Corbyn were talking about the same type of Brexit is beyond parody..

how was your bet with the bookies on a 40 - 60 seat majority..? "

Corbyn said repeatedly during the televised debates that free movement from the EU must end. The only way he can achieve this is to leave the single market, the EU have made it crystal clear if you stay in the single market you must accept free movement (Corbyn can't do both). Also I never actually said anywhere on here I was placing a bet I only said what the best odds were and that was a 40 -60 Tory majority. I didn't actually put a bet on it myself.

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By *oi_LucyCouple  over a year ago

Barbados


"I have no dog in the fight either way really. in fact I will admit that despite my objective assessment of EU membership, my best interests would be served marginally better by political and economic circumstances that would be detrimental to the majority but... the momentum for remaining in the EU is unstoppable. The young remainers, with time will replace the largely older brexiters.

It's only right really. It's there future. Whatever happens, they will always know that it was their choice.

The country voted overwhelmingly for Brexit last night. Tories and the DUP are in favour of Brexit and in case you forgot Labour are also a Brexit party. Corbyn promised to deliver Brexit.

Peter Mandelson would be proud of your attempts to spin this but you are out of kilter with the reality..

this was a massive no for hard Brexit..

to say May and Corbyn were talking about the same type of Brexit is beyond parody..

how was your bet with the bookies on a 40 - 60 seat majority..?

Corbyn said repeatedly during the televised debates that free movement from the EU must end. The only way he can achieve this is to leave the single market, the EU have made it crystal clear if you stay in the single market you must accept free movement (Corbyn can't do both). Also I never actually said anywhere on here I was placing a bet I only said what the best odds were and that was a 40 -60 Tory majority. I didn't actually put a bet on it myself. "

The election's over now, Centaur, you can stop lying about what he said!

-Matt

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I have no dog in the fight either way really. in fact I will admit that despite my objective assessment of EU membership, my best interests would be served marginally better by political and economic circumstances that would be detrimental to the majority but... the momentum for remaining in the EU is unstoppable. The young remainers, with time will replace the largely older brexiters.

It's only right really. It's there future. Whatever happens, they will always know that it was their choice.

The country voted overwhelmingly for Brexit last night. Tories and the DUP are in favour of Brexit and in case you forgot Labour are also a Brexit party. Corbyn promised to deliver Brexit.

Peter Mandelson would be proud of your attempts to spin this but you are out of kilter with the reality..

this was a massive no for hard Brexit..

to say May and Corbyn were talking about the same type of Brexit is beyond parody..

how was your bet with the bookies on a 40 - 60 seat majority..?

Corbyn said repeatedly during the televised debates that free movement from the EU must end. The only way he can achieve this is to leave the single market, the EU have made it crystal clear if you stay in the single market you must accept free movement (Corbyn can't do both). Also I never actually said anywhere on here I was placing a bet I only said what the best odds were and that was a 40 -60 Tory majority. I didn't actually put a bet on it myself. "

so you didn't have the courage of your convictions in the supposed result..

actually gambling is sinful..

DUP may want to have it banned as part of their wish list i reckon..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have no dog in the fight either way really. in fact I will admit that despite my objective assessment of EU membership, my best interests would be served marginally better by political and economic circumstances that would be detrimental to the majority but... the momentum for remaining in the EU is unstoppable. The young remainers, with time will replace the largely older brexiters.

It's only right really. It's there future. Whatever happens, they will always know that it was their choice.

The country voted overwhelmingly for Brexit last night. Tories and the DUP are in favour of Brexit and in case you forgot Labour are also a Brexit party. Corbyn promised to deliver Brexit.

Peter Mandelson would be proud of your attempts to spin this but you are out of kilter with the reality..

this was a massive no for hard Brexit..

to say May and Corbyn were talking about the same type of Brexit is beyond parody..

how was your bet with the bookies on a 40 - 60 seat majority..?

Corbyn said repeatedly during the televised debates that free movement from the EU must end. The only way he can achieve this is to leave the single market, the EU have made it crystal clear if you stay in the single market you must accept free movement (Corbyn can't do both). Also I never actually said anywhere on here I was placing a bet I only said what the best odds were and that was a 40 -60 Tory majority. I didn't actually put a bet on it myself.

so you didn't have the courage of your convictions in the supposed result..

actually gambling is sinful..

DUP may want to have it banned as part of their wish list i reckon.."

along with extra-marital sex

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

Jon Snow has just Twitted the cost of the GE: £130m... of public money. And we'll be spending it all again before 2022.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Jon Snow has just Twitted the cost of the GE: £130m... of public money. And we'll be spending it all again before 2022.

"

be peanuts to propping up the NI assembly and greasing the Dup's core vote infrastructure..

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By *dinMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Jon Snow has just Twitted the cost of the GE: £130m... of public money. And we'll be spending it all again before 2022.

be peanuts to propping up the NI assembly and greasing the Dup's core vote infrastructure.."

And peanuts compared to the cost of bailing out the country again had we ended up with 5 years of Corbyn!

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"After handing her 13 MPs Ruth Davidson must be thrilled to see TM cosying up to the dup"

this may be the best thing said in this thread....

it isn't just Foster than holds the noose at the moment.... davidson also does,

imagine her having to deal with a gay scottish leader if the tories, and an gay leader of the irish republic....

also.... while the DUP cosy up to the tories on a UK level.... there is no way on gods green earth they are going to be able to restart a devolved northern ireland administration.....

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Jon Snow has just Twitted the cost of the GE: £130m... of public money. And we'll be spending it all again before 2022.

be peanuts to propping up the NI assembly and greasing the Dup's core vote infrastructure.."

Alas, 'tis true. It's enough for quite a few police officers, or nurses, or teachers for a year.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

May's making a statement saying she's sorry about the hard working Tories who didn't deserve to lose their seats.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Jon Snow has just Twitted the cost of the GE: £130m... of public money. And we'll be spending it all again before 2022.

be peanuts to propping up the NI assembly and greasing the Dup's core vote infrastructure..

Alas, 'tis true. It's enough for quite a few police officers, or nurses, or teachers for a year.

"

agreed..

more pay cuts for those who are doing vital jobs in society..

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By *nleashedCrakenMan  over a year ago

Widnes


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links"

Whilst I can't stand DUP they have never backed any terrorist organisation ever.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan  over a year ago

Widnes


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

Right wing press will say little on that."

Neither will the left wing press because it's simply not true.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"May's making a statement saying she's sorry about the hard working Tories who didn't deserve to lose their seats.

"

she got a bloody nose....

i am just chuffed that they is going to make the tories think twice about the hard brexit wish list, that will have to come off the table now....

also chuffed the young came out last night... because that is going to make the tories think twice now...

this is warning the tories got pre negioiation.... imagine if the ukip tory brexiteers wing try to still get what they want.... the next one would be a bloodbath....

plus the torys being propped up by the anti abortion anti gay anti same sex marriage DUP will write all the labour election material for the next few years till it collapses.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

Whilst I can't stand DUP they have never backed any terrorist organisation ever."

really? UDA supporters UFF supporters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k2snBEWrgE

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By *nleashedCrakenMan  over a year ago

Widnes


"May's making a statement saying she's sorry about the hard working Tories who didn't deserve to lose their seats.

she got a bloody nose....

i am just chuffed that they is going to make the tories think twice about the hard brexit wish list, that will have to come off the table now....

also chuffed the young came out last night... because that is going to make the tories think twice now...

this is warning the tories got pre negioiation.... imagine if the ukip tory brexiteers wing try to still get what they want.... the next one would be a bloodbath....

plus the torys being propped up by the anti abortion anti gay anti same sex marriage DUP will write all the labour election material for the next few years till it collapses..... "

Years? It won't last till Christmas mate.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"May's making a statement saying she's sorry about the hard working Tories who didn't deserve to lose their seats.

she got a bloody nose....

i am just chuffed that they is going to make the tories think twice about the hard brexit wish list, that will have to come off the table now....

also chuffed the young came out last night... because that is going to make the tories think twice now...

this is warning the tories got pre negioiation.... imagine if the ukip tory brexiteers wing try to still get what they want.... the next one would be a bloodbath....

plus the torys being propped up by the anti abortion anti gay anti same sex marriage DUP will write all the labour election material for the next few years till it collapses..... "

Mao was fond of the young and his little red guards. Young people simply don't have the life experience to know when they are being fed regurgiated failed ideas and they are naturally idealistic.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"May's making a statement saying she's sorry about the hard working Tories who didn't deserve to lose their seats.

"

When did work become hard work.....just wondering is its a term the tories use a lot.

It doesn't seem too long ago when my dad...who was a Labour in the (now defunct) steel works use to often say "politicians! Not a days hard work in any of them".

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

Whilst I can't stand DUP they have never backed any terrorist organisation ever."

eeeeeerm...

http://www.irishnews.com/news/2016/10/10/news/paul-givan-s-visit-to-uda-linked-office-an-incredible-lapse-in-judgement--727248/

And Nigel Dodds definately didn't attend the funeral of UVF commander John Bingham

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"May's making a statement saying she's sorry about the hard working Tories who didn't deserve to lose their seats.

When did work become hard work.....just wondering is its a term the tories use a lot.

It doesn't seem too long ago when my dad...who was a Labourer in the (now defunct) steel works use to often say "politicians! Not a days hard work in any of them"."

Labourer*

FIFM

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"May's making a statement saying she's sorry about the hard working Tories who didn't deserve to lose their seats.

she got a bloody nose....

i am just chuffed that they is going to make the tories think twice about the hard brexit wish list, that will have to come off the table now....

also chuffed the young came out last night... because that is going to make the tories think twice now...

this is warning the tories got pre negioiation.... imagine if the ukip tory brexiteers wing try to still get what they want.... the next one would be a bloodbath....

plus the torys being propped up by the anti abortion anti gay anti same sex marriage DUP will write all the labour election material for the next few years till it collapses.....

Years? It won't last till Christmas mate."

I am thinking october/november......

the key now is that the big hitting centrists on the labour side have now seen what corbyn can do... and fully now buy in and come back on the front bench....

they run this like a bernie sanders campaign again, next time they are in a position to win because they can now say to young people " you made a difference last time..... imagine if more of you come out and vote...... !!!"

i think the tories found out a few things....

you are not going to be able to run on brexit forever....

your leader is not going to be able to duck debates....

your policies are going to have to be costed!!!

like i said.. if the tories are seen to be propped up by an anti gay, anti same sex marriage, anti abortion party.... how is that going to play well in the rest of the uk?

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By *nleashedCrakenMan  over a year ago

Widnes


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

Whilst I can't stand DUP they have never backed any terrorist organisation ever.

really? UDA supporters UFF supporters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k2snBEWrgE"

TBH I don't really feel inclined to defend a bunch of homophobic, intolerant bigots so, beyond saying again that the DUP never (officially) backed any terrorist organisation or armed struggle, I'm not going to.

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By *imiUKMan  over a year ago

Hereford


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

Whilst I can't stand DUP they have never backed any terrorist organisation ever.

really? UDA supporters UFF supporters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k2snBEWrgE

TBH I don't really feel inclined to defend a bunch of homophobic, intolerant bigots so, beyond saying again that the DUP never (officially) backed any terrorist organisation or armed struggle, I'm not going to."

It's certainly a lot more credible than "Corbyn is an IRA supporter", isn't it?

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By *imiUKMan  over a year ago

Hereford


"May's making a statement saying she's sorry about the hard working Tories who didn't deserve to lose their seats.

she got a bloody nose....

i am just chuffed that they is going to make the tories think twice about the hard brexit wish list, that will have to come off the table now....

also chuffed the young came out last night... because that is going to make the tories think twice now...

this is warning the tories got pre negioiation.... imagine if the ukip tory brexiteers wing try to still get what they want.... the next one would be a bloodbath....

plus the torys being propped up by the anti abortion anti gay anti same sex marriage DUP will write all the labour election material for the next few years till it collapses.....

Mao was fond of the young and his little red guards. Young people simply don't have the life experience to know when they are being fed regurgiated failed ideas and they are naturally idealistic. "

Like laissez-faire capitalism, you mean?

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

Whilst I can't stand DUP they have never backed any terrorist organisation ever.

really? UDA supporters UFF supporters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k2snBEWrgE

TBH I don't really feel inclined to defend a bunch of homophobic, intolerant bigots so, beyond saying again that the DUP never (officially) backed any terrorist organisation or armed struggle, I'm not going to.

It's certainly a lot more credible than "Corbyn is an IRA supporter", isn't it?"

Maybe if corbyn added the words "yes" and "no" to his vocabulary then he wouldn't have such a hard time with the media.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"She's not hanging around for any photos and questions.

She's now got to sort out her cabinet.

"

The gin is at the back.....just behind the sherry decanter!

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By *nleashedCrakenMan  over a year ago

Widnes


"May's making a statement saying she's sorry about the hard working Tories who didn't deserve to lose their seats.

she got a bloody nose....

i am just chuffed that they is going to make the tories think twice about the hard brexit wish list, that will have to come off the table now....

also chuffed the young came out last night... because that is going to make the tories think twice now...

this is warning the tories got pre negioiation.... imagine if the ukip tory brexiteers wing try to still get what they want.... the next one would be a bloodbath....

plus the torys being propped up by the anti abortion anti gay anti same sex marriage DUP will write all the labour election material for the next few years till it collapses.....

Years? It won't last till Christmas mate.

I am thinking october/november......

the key now is that the big hitting centrists on the labour side have now seen what corbyn can do... and fully now buy in and come back on the front bench....

they run this like a bernie sanders campaign again, next time they are in a position to win because they can now say to young people " you made a difference last time..... imagine if more of you come out and vote...... !!!"

i think the tories found out a few things....

you are not going to be able to run on brexit forever....

your leader is not going to be able to duck debates....

your policies are going to have to be costed!!!

like i said.. if the tories are seen to be propped up by an anti gay, anti same sex marriage, anti abortion party.... how is that going to play well in the rest of the uk?"

Corbyn's campaign, like Saunders', was based on the populist lie that you can have all that you want and, because someone else is going to pay for it, it won't cost you a penny. If his plans were ever implemented it would be economic melt down for the UK.

Problem is that the Conservatives can't really play the economically pragmatic and competent card against him while also backing BREXIT which is the most economically disastrous policy sine 1929.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Free all the flak Corbs took as a 'terrorist sympathiser' it's the Tories cosying up to a party with paramilitary links

Whilst I can't stand DUP they have never backed any terrorist organisation ever."

.... and then there is ian paisley and his Third Force movement which was later subsumed into the UDA .... here's some news footage of his threats to use his personal armed paramilitary group ....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMpV5jnZhq8

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