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Ah...but what if a LibDem defects? They would only need 1 of them to slither across. And let's face it, they seem to be just the sort of group that might appeal to a smarmy delusional out of touch LibDem pillock.Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostJust to be really pedantic, LibDems are 12. Independent 11. So Independent need 2 more to be bigger?
Do I take the lead in the race for CUK "pedant of the year" award?

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If you think my post has asserted a position on the matter, your reading comprehension needs improving.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAre you saying it could be his fault? That seems rather harsh, but you're entitled to your personal opinion. Carry on.
HTH BIDI
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Are you saying it could be his fault? That seems rather harsh, but you're entitled to your personal opinion. Carry on.Originally posted by Bean View PostWhen was that decided and by whom?
Oh sorry, it's just your personal opinion being masqueraded as fact again. Carry on.
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When was that decided and by whom?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTo be fair, you are the most stupid person on CUK (and I include scoots in that). Not your fault of course.
Oh sorry, it's just your personal opinion being masqueraded as fact again. Carry on.
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Stupid is the new clever as it gives me plausible deniablity.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTo be fair, you are the most stupid person on CUK (and I include scoots in that). Not your fault of course.
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