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He'll be the first president to oversee the UK kicked out of the EU. I know you thinking you're leaving, but I've a feeling he'll see you kicked out firstOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostAnyway a French president is only in power for 5 years.
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Trump also came third. Only the British are dumb enough to actually vote for these people. Well 37% of us anyway.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI thought she'd do better.
Can you believe she actually came third (when adding spoiled ballots and abstentions together)!
How Le Pen actually came THIRD after abstentions and spoiled ballots
French Election: Le Pen came THIRD after spoiled ballots | Daily Mail Online
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I thought she'd do better.Originally posted by Bee View PostI'm glad that I failed my predictions and Le Pen lost.
Can you believe she actually came third (when adding spoiled ballots and abstentions together)!
How Le Pen actually came THIRD after abstentions and spoiled ballots
http://dailym.ai/2qerNSM
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Who will win the French elections?
Racist epithet?Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThen why did you reply with a racist epithet?
https://youtu.be/yZUKEVU-TwMLast edited by PurpleGorilla; 8 May 2017, 08:09.
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well.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostFascist ******. I notice that the only people who are upset that Le Pen didn't win are those on the far right looking for the return of jackboots and concentration camps...
you started it...
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good point.....Originally posted by Paddy View PostFair is fair, Brigitte Macron should be arrested if she comes to the UK for sexual abuse to a 15 year old minor.
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Who will win the French elections?
I wanted Melenchon and Bernie Sanders to win.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostFascist ******. I notice that the only people who are upset that Le Pen didn't win are those on the far right looking for the return of jackboots and concentration camps...Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 8 May 2017, 07:04.
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FN was co-founded by an officer of the Waffen SS so who knows what the supporters will do.Originally posted by Troll View PostWill the 34.5 % now take to internet forums to bitch and whine like stuck pigs that they didn't get the result they wanted, or accept the democratic process?
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