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Previously on "Tory election wipe out"
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Poll of polls is showing a small lead for Lab since a few days no wipe out, but extremely dangerous that comrade Corbyn (and as a result Putin) has now for the first time his hands on the keys to No10
Poll of Polls - United Kingdom - House of Commons (British Parliament)
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostThere is always one killjoy! I put the error in for Spuddy to find and help him feel superior. I'm going to have to do another one now want I? FFS
A piece of advice, get good, then get fast.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYou really are thick. Calling someone out for not having a degree and making such a rookie mistake yourself!
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostI bow to your greater education and intellect .... do tell us all again which university you got your degrees from. I'm assuming you achieved at least one degree .... a masters? No? At least a bachelors? No? Any professional qualifications? No? Maybe if you'd got yourself an education you'd have less of a chip on your shoulder
Didn't think so Spuddy. And yet you call others who are significantly more educated and successful than you as peabrained
You come across as someone who's education ended at 16. You wear it well
Your stalking is a bit weird though.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNothing that YOUR miniscule peabrain could fathom.
HTH
Didn't think so Spuddy. And yet you call others who are significantly more educated and successful than you as peabrained
You come across as someone who's education ended at 16. You wear it well
Your stalking is a bit weird though.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostI wouldn't celebrate just yet, the risk is due to a "surge" in younger voters, who are known for getting out of bed to vote on polling day. Oh, wait, no, hang on...
And there was me thinking only Brexit would provide the moments this year. Could be a GE, confirmatory vote and EU elections too Who needs Netflix with the current set of MPs ?
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