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Previously on "Met Office weather forecast for tomorrow"
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Right, I'd better not be delayed. In Guernsey and not back until tomorrow evening. If it blows a gale, I get delayed and the Tories lost by one vote I WILL NOT BE HAPPY!!!!
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When you can vote from Twitter or Facebook, then we are truly farked.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostDon't forget, AtW, you're Russian. So staggering to the polling booth in a force ten gale or blizzard is nothing to you.
But British snowflakes are a different matter entirely.
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It'd be ironic if all the dodery old Tory and Brexit voters braved the wet and cold only to all drop dead of pneumonia a week after the election.
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Met Office weather forecast for tomorrow
UK weather forecast - Met Office
So the young snowflakes, most likely to vote Labour and Lib Dem, will be staying at home in drovesThursday:
Heavy rain in Wales and south-west England will move into central and northern England and later into Scotland and Northern Ireland followed by showers.
Oh dear, never mind, what a pity.
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