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• #3552
I see now why some of the mainstream sources I found we're rather wooly about the "links" of the DUP
Because they are quite attached to their kneecaps?
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• #3553
why should I not be grinning? of course there are racists everywhere, in all parties, but UKIP did great damage to labour prospects in a GE, now that seems to be dead, maybe not buried though
I agree hardly anyone voted UKIP this time (basically the same number as voted Green). But their ideas are very, very much still important to a massive proportion of society. I hear them all the time (I no longer live in London and I talk to a faily random bunch through work). Look how they've shaped the policy of the two main parties.
Personally I think Paul Nuttal should go back to were he came from :-]
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• #3554
Lack of compression artifacts around the DUP logo was a dead giveaway.
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• #3555
On a lighter note, Lib Dems still campaigning today
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• #3557
Dear God. I went to primary school with the noxious Tory boy who has replaced Alex Salmond. Charming boy, obsessed since his earliest years with Mussolini. He used to cover the walls of his bedroom with hand-drawn portraits of Il Duce.
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• #3558
This guy: https://www.colinclark.org.uk/about-colin-clark
I went to primary school with Gideon and his little brother Adam..........
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• #3559
Kenneth Williams.jpg
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• #3560
That's the Nazi, yes.
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• #3561
I thought they had something on Boris to make him 'do for'
but since they found he was a thick-as-pigshit snuffling semi-adventurer/utter coward type,
they seem to have sidelined him, non?Kinda funny too, being sidelined and yet being the foreign secretary...
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• #3562
Looked up the Voting of my Local MP.
She's a proper horrible sort.
I challenge anyone to a game of my MP is a bigger arse that your MP, TOP TRUMPS.https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/10228/cheryl_gillan/chesham_and_amersham/divisions?policy=826
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• #3563
Voting for a blowhard and the disgusting excuse of a woman brings in a coalition with this lot. Get the Tories out asap.
This is mays new coalition.
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• #3564
Sounds like Kensington has finally announced
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• #3565
Someone wants Boris in. They better get a box of tissues also. Sounds like their hand will be coming into some use hahaha
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• #3566
Brilliant news.....
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• #3567
Bankers against Brexit?
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• #3568
Sources in Sinn Fein saying the alliance with the DUP is in contravention of the Good Friday agreement.
Here we go...
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• #3569
Do you think May consulted at length and in detail with members of her party, some of whom could be experts on NI before going for this alliance...
...or do you think she just desperately wanted the numbers before midday?
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• #3570
Ooh, tough one.
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• #3571
Sinn Fein to take their 7 seats?
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• #3572
That would be world class trolling.
Then if they could sit with Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell in the House of Commons, the right wing tabloids would implode.
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• #3573
Took five days for the coalition to emerge last time, May just showed how she efficient she is at negotiations...already knows the result before having them
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• #3574
Sinn Fein to take their 7 seats
They're Irish republicans. They're not going to swear allegiance to a British monarch.
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• #3575
Not even if they crossed their fingers behind their backs?
I see now why some of the mainstream sources I found we're rather wooly about the "links" of the DUP. Thanks all.