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Looks like whoever wants a working majority is going to have to be nice to the Ulster Unionists and the Scottish Nationalists. So we might get a brief reversal of direction.
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Me too.Originally posted by cojak View PostYep - I'd be up for that...
United, riigghhhttt...
The only thing that could ever unite celts is a well hung saxon shouting ‘lock up your daughters!’
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But people up here don't want to let people in England to select their governments, I mean come on - it's like children squabbling before dinner. Now behave...Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostErm, about 75% of English did not vote Labour.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYep, but more so than socialist. And certainly more so than the Scots.
Anyway, aren’t you up for the independence idea? You could have some oil, two banks, an experienced Prime Minister and a free vat of lard for frying mars bars.
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I think you'll find people in England are more for independence than people in Scotland. Perhaps England is really seeking independence from the united celtic nationsOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAnyway, aren’t you up for the independence idea?
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Erm, about 75% of English did not vote Labour.Originally posted by Churchill View PostThere ya go!
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Yep, but more so than socialist. And certainly more so than the Scots.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHow do you figure? Over 60% of individuals in England did not vote tory yesterday - some system
Anyway, aren’t you up for the independence idea? You could have some oil, two banks, an experienced Prime Minister and a free vat of lard for frying mars bars.
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How do you figure? Over 60% of individuals in England did not vote tory yesterday - some systemOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
The English are overwhelmingly conservative.
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Anytime luvvieOriginally posted by cojak View PostThank you CM...
And as for you puppy - this is all your fault, you know...
You know you do have my blessing to get the paddle out to him whenever he deserves it... mind you he'd probably like it
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