It seems Labour's whips have resigned which makes the SNP the official opposition....
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Unfortunately Scotland (or more precisely Celtic) don't much like the opposition - sorry Shaun...Originally posted by eek View PostIt seems Labour's whips have resigned which makes the SNP the official opposition....
Lincoln Red Imps 1-0 Celtic - BBC SportHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
I was going to put this tweet in my first post but couldn't work out how to slot it inOriginally posted by Mordac View PostUnfortunately Scotland (or more precisely Celtic) don't much like the opposition - sorry Shaun...
Lincoln Red Imps 1-0 Celtic - BBC Sport
https://twitter.com/GBCNewsroom/stat...50326420967424merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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One sideline to this is that under a PR system this sort of thing happens all the time. We're just not used to it with our FPTP system.
But good to see democracy in action for a change. We needed a bloody good shake up.Comment
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I'll have the honour of meeting Her Majesty later this week and, if allowed to speak, will propose to appoint me to be Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition.
Heads will roll
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Try that and she'll set the corgis on you. Or Philip, which is probably worse. Enjoy the cucumber sarnies though.Originally posted by AtW View PostI'll have the honour of meeting Her Majesty later this week and, if allowed to speak, will propose to appoint me to be Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition.
Heads will roll
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Super caley go ballistic Celtic are atrocious google that oneOriginally posted by Mordac View PostUnfortunately Scotland (or more precisely Celtic) don't much like the opposition - sorry Shaun...
Lincoln Red Imps 1-0 Celtic - BBC SportComment
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In? Out? Shake it all about?Originally posted by GB9 View PostOne sideline to this is that under a PR system this sort of thing happens all the time. We're just not used to it with our FPTP system.
But good to see democracy in action for a change. We needed a bloody good shake up.
I am so confused....Comment
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We ain't talking about your missus.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIn? Out? Shake it all about?
I am so confused....Comment
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