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• #3727
Age demographic and voting in UK elections:
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• #3728
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• #3729
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-40239664
Everyone is worried about the good Friday agreement, UUP is just brown-nosing.
Unionism keeps digging its own hole...
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• #3730
I agree. I don't think they'll last long, but they know they can't go to the country again, so it'll have to be a no confidence vote, which requires the DUP or Tory MPs to vote against them. It could be a year or two, sadly.
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• #3731
Jeez... It's like she's just been rebooted.
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• #3732
beep boop beep getting on brrp government beep job bzzp may boop
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• #3733
I'm surprised nobody has done a cyberman / maybot crossover potato chop yet :)
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• #3734
Charlie brooker on this 'clean for the queen' campaign is one of his funniest tirades
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• #3735
Wow. Wtf?
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• #3736
'A government that will govern for everyone'
How can any government not govern for everyone?
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• #3738
Damian Green is my new boss
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• #3739
Theresa May is the Pippa Middleton of political rhetoric.
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• #3740
She's so fucking infuriating. How can anyone trust someone who won't even answer "how are you feeling?" with... Anything.
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• #3741
I trust the seven weeks of purdah was worth that outcome?
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• #3742
The interviewer should have said "you're in a desert Mrs May, a tortoise is on its back baking in the sun, what do you do?"
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• #3743
"Dead woman walking" is such strong rhetoric, and it's been said by someone from her party.
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• #3744
"In office, but not in power" is my personal favourite.
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• #3745
"Dead woman walking" is such strong rhetoric, and it's been said by someone from her party.
Osbourne, who is absolutely loving this, he's possessed by his own brand of schadenfreude occasioned glee.
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• #3746
This may sound strange right at the moment, but if I had to choose, I'd pick May over Osborne any time.
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• #3748
A nice Withnail reference :)
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• #3749
I see the 1922 committee have realised who is in charge now. Hopefully they will give her a right proper grilling later.
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• #3750
Interesting slip by David Davies just now, saying that the point of the election was to give them five years to "conduct the negotiating process". Oops.
tempting, but i'd also rather we didn't suffer a moment longer than we have to as a result of the tory party treating this country like their own personal fiefdom.