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(13-06-2017 14:46 )cwpussylover Wrote: [ -> ]
(13-06-2017 06:11 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]hope they get their act in gear and get the queen speech done. wonder if her maj will tell them to fuck off if its end of next week as its royal ascot Wink
yep John McCrirrick warned them not to fuck up her Ascot...Big Laugh

would she be happier if it was on a teleprompter or not? Tongue I wonder how many goats are slaughtered to make the paper?
(13-06-2017 21:15 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]Sinn Fein would have to swear allegiance to the crown in order to take up their seats so dream on sunshine. Of course Corbyn would be happy to have their support considering how much support he's given them over the years. I suppose you expect Hamas & Hezbollah to turn up as well Big Grin
Whereas the DUP have no connections with terrorists, you reckon? Bounce

Presumably you'll tell us Arlene Foster ain't a crook, either Big Laugh
(14-06-2017 07:38 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]
(13-06-2017 21:15 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]Sinn Fein would have to swear allegiance to the crown in order to take up their seats so dream on sunshine. Of course Corbyn would be happy to have their support considering how much support he's given them over the years. I suppose you expect Hamas & Hezbollah to turn up as well Big Grin
Whereas the DUP have no connections with terrorists, you reckon? Bounce

Presumably you'll tell us Arlene Foster ain't a crook, either Big Laugh

I have not said that have I? Show me where? You might think the sun shines out of Corbyn's arse but I don't. Please don't put words in my mouth
It's been a funny old year.

1, the map off Britian is awash with blue.

2, conservatives get more seats than all the others parties put together.

3, Blair and Thatcher both had landslide victories with the percentage May got.

4, She took 12 seats off the SNP in Scotland during a surge and call for an independance referendum, which, in turn, has pretty much killed that idea for now.

ONLY in this year would that be look upon as a disaster and not a fantastic achiement and result.

May is 8 seats off a majority and has 56 more seats than the nearest rival, and this has left the world calling for her neck, Trump has less votes than Clinton and is president.
(14-06-2017 08:52 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]
(14-06-2017 07:38 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]
(13-06-2017 21:15 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]Sinn Fein would have to swear allegiance to the crown in order to take up their seats so dream on sunshine. Of course Corbyn would be happy to have their support considering how much support he's given them over the years. I suppose you expect Hamas & Hezbollah to turn up as well Big Grin
Whereas the DUP have no connections with terrorists, you reckon? Bounce

Presumably you'll tell us Arlene Foster ain't a crook, either Big Laugh
I have not said that have I? Show me where? You might think the sun shines out of Corbyn's arse but I don't. Please don't put words in my mouth
It does come across as rather one-sided to keep blasting Corbyn as though nobody else is as sin-blackened as he is.

He was slagged during the campaign for connections to terrorism, by the same people who now think it's AOK for Thezza to shack up with the DUP. That's hypocrisy, whether it's you doing it or not.
(14-06-2017 13:52 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]4, She took 12 seats off the SNP in Scotland

Wrong. Ruth Davidson took 12 seats off the SNP.

Fiona Hill (May's recently sacked advisor) wanted to run the Scottish campaign from Westminster. Davidson ignored her and ran her own campaign.
Maybe May should've had Davidson running the whole show...
Yes it is quite odd. I'm guessing its because of the return to the two party system. It was expected that UKIP's vote would collapse and prop up the Conservatives but generally it seems to have dispersed between both major parties. It may also be because of the expectations of each party. The tories were expected to ride home with a 100+ seat majority. The Lib Dems were expected to replace Labour as the opposition.

Put it this way, if anyone tries to predict the next election or referendum based on opinion polls, that person is getting laughed out of town.
(14-06-2017 14:21 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]
(14-06-2017 08:52 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]
(14-06-2017 07:38 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]
(13-06-2017 21:15 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]Sinn Fein would have to swear allegiance to the crown in order to take up their seats so dream on sunshine. Of course Corbyn would be happy to have their support considering how much support he's given them over the years. I suppose you expect Hamas & Hezbollah to turn up as well Big Grin
Whereas the DUP have no connections with terrorists, you reckon? Bounce

Presumably you'll tell us Arlene Foster ain't a crook, either Big Laugh
I have not said that have I? Show me where? You might think the sun shines out of Corbyn's arse but I don't. Please don't put words in my mouth
It does come across as rather one-sided to keep blasting Corbyn as though nobody else is as sin-blackened as he is.

He was slagged during the campaign for connections to terrorism, by the same people who now think it's AOK for Thezza to shack up with the DUP. That's hypocrisy, whether it's you doing it or not.

I heard he is planning to destroy us all with Chuck Norris flavoured homemade jam Big Grin
(14-06-2017 14:22 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]Fiona Hill (May's recently sacked advisor) wanted to run the Scottish campaign from Westminster. Davidson ignored her and ran her own campaign.
Maybe May should've had Davidson running the whole show...
May's best bet would have been a 7 day election, not a 7 week one laugh
(14-06-2017 13:52 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]It's been a funny old year.

1, the map off Britian is awash with blue.

2, conservatives get more seats than all the others parties put together.

3, Blair and Thatcher both had landslide victories with the percentage May got.

4, She took 12 seats off the SNP in Scotland during a surge and call for an independance referendum, which, in turn, has pretty much killed that idea for now.

ONLY in this year would that be look upon as a disaster and not a fantastic achiement and result.

May is 8 seats off a majority and has 56 more seats than the nearest rival, and this has left the world calling for her neck, Trump has less votes than Clinton and is president.

And back in the real world Rolleyes , May called an unnecessary election, and instead of achieving the landslide that she expected, she lost the majority that her party already had - in what way is that 'a fantastic achiement and result'? Huh Not forgetting that, as a result, she now has to do a deal to be propped up by the DUP.

Yup, great success. eek Bounce
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