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Was announced around 30 minutes ago.
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And far from certain to actually happen.
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They wont give you the entertainment of that
They need to smash your brain in some more first And they wont naff up their corporate xmas either, people need to spend their money |
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One thing is certain though
Corbyn and Labour will kibosh it and claim they can't trust fat boy slim |
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no party manifestos either - cos they never implemented the last one ho ho ho
Swansong will just ignore you anyway. Her bloke has plenty of dosh so she can do her own 'shrieky' thing for a bit and then go back home. |
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What's the odds they extend to mid november just to give themselves their get out?
The reason they didn't have an election in mid november was because the deadline was 31st October They've literally just moved the dates on 6 weeks to prolong into next year, what pathetic game is going to happen after the new year? Its quite disgusting really, not their games, but the fact joe public just sits idly and does nothing |
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This lot need dragging out and beaten to facking death, not chuckled at, they know exactly what they're doing
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ANYTHING TO STOP BREXIT
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I can't see Boris getting the 429 (??) Mps to support this.
A GE won't achieve anything whilst we are still in the EU. The big gains will be for Swinson I suppose. If we did have a GE, I reckon there will be ANOTHER one next June. The farce is only just beginning. |
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Drift to 1.87
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Absolutely no chance they will allow it
You haven't been smashed up mentally enough yet, you need another 2 to 3 years of it Only way out of this is to get rid of them by force, because you sure as hell ain't ever voting your way out of it |
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Why was May allowed to call a snap election? but Bozo needs the rest of them to support it ?
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I'd love them to answer that but as always
There will be no answering of any questions |
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They must have voted for one SS. Did they not?
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"opposition leaders wont support proposal"
Of course they wont ![]() Basically they moved the whole charade on 6 weeks, its the same as it was 6 weeks ago Just taking the absolute facking p*** And they are doing it on purpose |
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They are either very stubborn, thick as pig s*** or doing it on purpose
Either way they need to be removed, no one has the guts to admit they are being mocked by the little cu**s though |
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The drift goes on and on, 2.36
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Absolutely no chance Angoose
God knows why people jumped on that rubbish to begin with When all they needed to do was look at the situation being completely the same as it was 6 weeks ago Basically Bozo is asking for the same thing he was 6 weeks ago with the extension not even extended yet and its only to be a short one to mid november. |
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Merry Christmas everyone!
SMASH THE MIDDLE I'LL KEEP SAYING IT.......... |
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In the event of a Dec 12 election, we would have Trump in the UK for two days just one week before (Dec 2 & 3).
He simply wouldn't be able to stop himself from publicly endorsing Johnson. How would that play out with the public? |
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Quite well I would imagine, Jon Snow et al are not representative of the UK public.
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Trump is popular with the UK general public?
Are you sure? |
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I'm sure people are much more relaxed abut him than the noise makers want them to be.
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68% negative opinion, 19% positive with the UK public, that's a strange form of relaxation
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Drift continued overnight, now 2.88.
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Continues to drift, now 3.05
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I should've laid it as soon as it was put up, if the op fell in a barrel of tits he'd come out sucking his thumb.
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Pandora has weighed in
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Vote Tory - guaranteed self harm Brexit, bad for everyone and everything, PM who is a liar,
scumbag wrong-un Vote Labour - guaranteed crippling of the economy and everyone's soul by demented communists. Vote Lib/Dems - clueless imbeciles but at least want to avoid ridiculous Brexit and nowhere near as loony left as the commrades but cant actually win. Vote Brexit - Dont be a pr77ck. What lovely options. Probably best to go on holiday and hope for the best. |
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He was right but they did go round the sodding track 3 times to get there
It might end up being the 12th despite yesterday voting it down ffs |
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Makes zero difference, most likely a hung parliament again and it all carries on
If the tories get the majority your human rights and workers rights/privacy are gone entirely, the only thing keeping the tape on is this ridiculous circus show which is ironic really Good luck |
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And now it might be off
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A fair summary captain carnage. However, a coalition is the likeliest result. Remainers might desert conservatives in significant numbers. With the Lib Dem as coalition partners, we might see the party with the most votes being dragged a bit near the centre from their extremes.
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In case you haven't noticed the liberal fascists are extremist, they wish to overturn a democratic decision by authoritarian decree.
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100% correct Foinavon.
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sorry it is all fake - it is april the first brought forward
get back in your hutches you read it here first |
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Garbage Foin and Torq.
If there is a hung parliament, probably a shade of odds on there will surely be a 2nd referendum. That will see an almost certain remain vote. Whats undemocratic about that? And, ps. It would obviously be good long term for the slightly unstable `leave' voters. |
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Swinson will be standing on a platform of revoking Article 50, she has given up on demanding a second referendum about which she admitted that she wouldn't accept the result if leave won again.
What's democratic about that? I know the slightly deranged remain voters like her aims but they would not be good for the long term future of this country. |
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but admit it - you would be in there like a rat up a rhododendron
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