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• #35052
What about Yvette Cooper?
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• #35053
lol
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• #35054
Yes, sort of kind like you making a baby with @7Üp and producing a more efficient Theresa May.
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• #35055
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• #35056
Not sure really. Anyone going for the union vote too hard may make themselves unelectable.
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• #35057
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• #35058
This would be great, so he as husband would be obliged to give the "praising spouse" speech at conference.
He could take the stage, stride to the lectern solemnly, clear his throat and open his speech with
"Ed Balls."
It'll be awesome.
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• #35059
The assumption that all tory voters are privileged is laughable.
no one has made this assertion other than you.
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• #35060
they're definitely all cunts though.
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• #35061
praise jesu.
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• #35062
Some might be nice yet be tory due to being raised in a tory bubble.
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• #35063
Passive, active, lost intellectuals, bi-sex, tri-sex, wankers, intellectuals upside down, working class with hopes of glory, very clever ones, individuals who sells their asses for vocation, worms, traitors full of fear, naturally born to serve, the list is long… all of them.
Best thing written on the forum in a long time.
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• #35064
I don’t just ‘disagree’ with tory voters, I actively fucking despise them.
a country overseen by a similar shower of entitled, self interested elitist shit-stains and those that enabled their cuntyness
@greenhell, apologies, after reading the above I make the assumption you put the tory party, and those who voted for them, in the same bracket.
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• #35065
Liz Kendall sounding strong on the radio just now. I think I'll vote for her.
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• #35066
erm, no. the operative words there are 'overseen by'. happy to help.
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• #35067
We want more people on our side, not fewer. How will we achieve that by calling half the population cunts?
This. They are, of course, silly cunts, but don't call them that or they won't change.
I might vote for Andy Burnham. I think Chukka Umunna will be seen as too slick and southern. I don't know the 2010 lot so well.
And also this.
There must be someone in the Labour party who is nice and normal and down-to-earth, able to talk to a camera, or at the very least a person, without seeming awkward and scripted. Someone believable. Umunna is slick and unrealistic, he will be distrusted.
I'm convinced Farage has gained support purely because he comes across as plausible. Let's find someone a bit like Farage, though obviously nothing like Farage at the same time.
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• #35068
I did get the tube today. I knew I needed to get a cab this afternoon to carry lots of boxes around and then transport bike bits elsewhere.
Wish I hadn't. Urgh, the tube is horrible, and the taxi driver was an anti-cyclist nutter (noticed I was going to LMNH and then went off on one).
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• #35069
*we're
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• #35070
no your
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• #35071
yaw
fnar
gnawLearn the bloody difference
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• #35072
Yes
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• #35073
I know most news is 'bad' news and it's often quite depressing, but I found this story particularly sad.
Even though she lived a long time and did a lot of good it just seems such a sad end to the story:
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/may/14/bristol-pensioner-body-avon-gorge-olive-cooke -
• #35074
Interesting read re: HRA
http://jackofkent.com/2015/05/the-seven-hurdles-for-repeal-of-the-human-rights-act/
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• #35075
Good analysis.
@7Üp What, kind of like Nigel Farage?