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Originally posted by darmstadt View Posthe's also lost weight on the orders of his doctor, the question is, why a French doctor, aren't British ones good enough: Are we really going to abandon Brexit because of a Mars bar shortage? | The Spectator
Seriously though I think his brother Jo has a better chance of getting the top job in future. I wonder how bozo would take that.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostWhat will a new leader achieve? Brexiteer (who exactly?) going for 'no deal' or remainer going for people's vote to allow Article 50 to be revoked before end of March? Otherwise it's same tulip different arse.
Bozo has had his haircut, that makes him somehow more suitable to lead the country.
One thing's for sure, brexit has already led to a shortage, of popcorn.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAt least they’ve got strong convictions...
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAnd we won't mention Stormont...Northern Ireland: A year without devolved government - BBC News
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Originally posted by chopper View PostThey received 36% of the vote in Northern Ireland.
2017 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia
Arelene Foster, who wields a rediculous amount of Westminster power, not even actually an MP.
But what about the EU's lack of democracy, eh?
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYes as I said religious freaks. Not bothered to check if they really had a majority in their constituencies (50 percent or more) because of the idiotic and undemocratic FPTP system they could easily pick up a seat with 30 or so percent
2017 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia
Arelene Foster, who wields a rediculous amount of Westminster power, not even actually an MP.
But what about the EU's lack of democracy, eh?
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Let's just exclude them from the national democratic system then.
"As a result, into the 1960s, plural voting was still allowed for both Parliament and local government. This meant that in local council elections only ratepayers and their spouses, whether renting or owning the property, could vote while company directors had an extra vote by virtue of their company's status."
One man, one vote - Wikipedia
I'm sure the nothen Irish are desperate to go back to a religious based voting system.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostMembers of Parliament with majorities in their United Kingdom constituencies.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostA no confidence vote is not the same as a election result, but yes she should have gone at the the time. Now 10 religious DUP freaks are holding the country to ransom
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo 2 Tories who had the whip suspended have had it restored to allow them to vote, smacks of cronyism...
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So 2 Tories who had the whip suspended have had it restored to allow them to vote, smacks of cronyism...
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostLike she did in 2017? She was prepare to throw money at the DUP to help her keep power. Why is that not illegal?
She will be happy with 158.
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