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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2017 12:02:38 GMT
Ah Peter Us in the middle. Progressive Alliance?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2017 12:32:03 GMT
Queens Speach postponed. Chaos.
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Jun 12, 2017 14:03:47 GMT
Tories and DUP struggling to come to agreement I wonder?
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 12, 2017 22:35:53 GMT
Yeah, not bad. Not as great as me, but not bad. I would just like to point out that I predicted a 50 seat majority and the difference between Labour and the Conservatives is 56. Who said I needed to include the other parties......?
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 12, 2017 22:51:04 GMT
Maybe Cherry Picking, but I was having more of a look at the (unelected with even less of a mandate Theresa May) PM in waiting Jeremy Corbyn. found it interesting and odd that the man who wants to help the few, who wants to raise the minimum/living wage, voted against increasing the tax free threshold. Would he vote differently now?
I voted neither of the two main parties Les for the record, I am against a lot of the Conservatives policies, but at least they may be watered down now
With you. I voted to stop May having a clear Mandate for her vision of Brexit. There were many of her policies I agreed with, especially care and pension funding, but she was awful at explaining it. In fact she is just plain awful. I can understand that, the real winner for me in this election is Ruth Davidson. She is the one who probably can start weighing in and pushing her policies, and ironically she is not even an MP. She has won 12 additional MPs in Scotland and probably finished off IndyRef2 until at least the early 2020s. She was also a prominent Remainer so wants close ties, as do the DUP. For me, whilst the turmoil is embarrassing and in many ways a major disadvantage in international affairs, the election may result in the Union being safer and Brexit being more conciliatory, perhaps a typical British compromise over the so called Hard or Soft Brexit.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 0:44:32 GMT
Unbelievable. Theresa May has spent all day putting together a new cabinet. The countries in a total mess and she's Dam about with furniture
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Post by Somersetgas on Jun 16, 2017 21:29:38 GMT
Unbelievable. Theresa May has spent all day putting together a new cabinet. The countries in a total mess and she's f**king about with furniture She is a mess and couldn't organise a kids party
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