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I was right to vote Labour here. 14% increase and in second by miles, but the Tory still gained a bit and comfortably won as usual. So yet again my vote wasn't counted.
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Labour, for the first time in my life. Seems Labour may have knocked the Lib Dems into third here in Colchester and early rumours were it was very close. I expect the Tories to survive though.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou are ******* clueless Scooter. Nah, the Tories are going to bend us over and give us a quick shag.
But Labour are getting ready for an anal bukkake gangbang lasting 5 years.
I'll take a quick tumble over a long rumble every time.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIt won't be with the Tories. Under any circumstances.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostNo it doesn't. If the exit polls are close to being right, pretty much no Labour led coalitions are possible, unless the 'others' all join in. The lib dems will be praying for more seats than the exit poll, so they can go into coalition with anyone of any flavour.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostNo it doesn't. If the exit polls are close to being right, pretty much no Labour led coalitions are possible, unless the 'others' all join in. The lib dems will be praying for more seats than the exit poll, so they can go into coalition with anyone of any flavour.
Don't go into coalition and force another election in the autumn.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWhich means we're possibly looking at the Mother Of All Coalitions.
And that gives Sturgeon some real clout.
Voted Tory btw - someone has to try and save you lemmings.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostGot to luv how many Tory supporters on here believe team blue is on 'their' side.
Do you have inherited independent wealth ?
If Yes, then, you are a c**t
If No, you are a deluded c**t.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostGot to luv how many Tory supporters on here believe team blue is on 'their' side.
But Labour are getting ready for an anal bukkake gangbang lasting 5 years.
I'll take a quick tumble over a long rumble every time.
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Got to luv how many Tory supporters on here believe team blue is on 'their' side.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostMassive queues outside polling stations in reported in Huddersfield, where people saw a queue and joined it expecting to get methadone or a giro at the end.
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