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Could this new switch be another feint to get McBunker properly out of Downing Street, not in six months time but now, like a dentist removing a stubborn rotten tooth by wiggling it back and forth, after which the Lib Dems go back to Labour yet again?
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Hand up...Originally posted by eliquant View PostPhhhhheeeeeeewwwwwwwwww seems as though we got rid of that shower called Labour after an awful 10+ years or so and they had so much promise initially - how it all descended into double standards and mis-management - incredible.
What really got me is who is voting for these Labour dinosaurs - who did it, come on own up.
Well see what people think of the last 13 years after a couple years of this crazy Lib - Tory partnership....
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Phhhhheeeeeeewwwwwwwwww seems as though we got rid of that shower called Labour after an awful 10+ years or so and they had so much promise initially - how it all descended into double standards and mis-management - incredible.
What really got me is who is voting for these Labour dinosaurs - who did it, come on own up.
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Tory MPs put on standy for meeting as late as 20:00 tonight
- Sky News
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Isn't that just a classic poker gambit?Number 10 recognises that talks with the Lib Dems have not and will reach not any positive conclusion, and they are now discussing the method of declaring that their side of the negotiation is over, BBC Radio 5 Live's political correspondent Jon Pienaar says.
I haven't seen anything yet that says that El Gordo has resigned as PM and until I do... All bets still stand.
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Hmm, seems I was pipped to the post (literally) and with no means to delete a thread.
And thus 13 years reign of Labour draws to a bankrupt conclusion.
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Lib-Lab pact over
BBC News - Election 2010 - Live coverage - General Election 2010BREAKING NEWS
Number 10 recognises that talks with the Lib Dems have not and will reach not any positive conclusion, and they are now discussing the method of declaring that their side of the negotiation is over, BBC Radio 5 Live's political correspondent Jon Pienaar says.Tags: None
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