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I'm not sure I fancy Boris' chances against a reinvigorated Korbyn with a relatively unified Labour party behind him.Originally posted by AtW View PostRelax, there won't be any elections anymore - by this time next month the Elders will have decided that it's a bad idea...
Electorates hate a fractured and fractious party, but Labour pretty much held it together during the campaign (I'm not talking about individual fruitcakes), and they're especially going to hold it together now. It will be a brave Tory party that takes that risk, but I suspect they won't have a choice when it becomes clear that they're still pretty split down the middle on Europe and that the DUP are not a sensible bunch to align with.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Shaunbhoy and Minestrone celebrate the Tory/DUP Coalition.
"You've been tango'd".
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBut not down to John Cleese!
Election count is too close to call - and angry voters are blaming John Cleese - Mirror Online
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But not down to John Cleese!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostKensington may go to Labour!!!
Tories can't afford to live in Kensington and Russians don't vote. Leaving only the deprived people in Kensington to turn out and vote for Labour.
Leaving a Tory/DUP majority of 9.
And as low majorities don't last the full 5 year length of parliament......
Election count is too close to call - and angry voters are blaming John Cleese - Mirror Online
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Only two deaths and a threesome away from a no confidence vote.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostKensington may go to Labour!!!
Tories can't afford to live in Kensington and Russians don't vote. Leaving only the deprived people in Kensington to turn out and vote for Labour.
Leaving a Tory/DUP majority of 9.
And as low majorities don't last the full 5 year length of parliament......
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The only right course of acyion now is to confiscate ill gotten gains of criminal activity - real estate in Kensington and Chelsea and sell it on auction to British citizens - I'll take the park for a fiver!
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