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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. " You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. " He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. | |||
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"Lib Dems campaigned on a SINGLE topic, that was that they would be the party for remainers. After burning their supporters on the tuition fees, I would have thought partnering up with May and her hard Brexit would be political suicide. -Matt" Lid dems are the party to mitigate the worst tendencies of the tories. Realistically this is the best contribution they can make to Brexit now. | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. " Snowballs and hell come to mind. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. " He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. " More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. " Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. How about we just cut gender studies down to a national class of 10, then take all those resources to increase nurse training capacity and STEM subjects." Now you're talking my language. Nothing but respect for nurses. | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. " DUP are a pro Brexit party though. Lib dems are not and want to Remain. That difference in opinion between the tories and the lib dems would make a coalition between them unworkable. | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. DUP are a pro Brexit party though. Lib dems are not and want to Remain. That difference in opinion between the tories and the lib dems would make a coalition between them unworkable. " Depends who the prime minister is though, i can't see may surviving this. She was an embarassment in the campaign. | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. DUP are a pro Brexit party though. Lib dems are not and want to Remain. That difference in opinion between the tories and the lib dems would make a coalition between them unworkable. Depends who the prime minister is though, i can't see may surviving this. She was an embarassment in the campaign. " You are not possibly suggesting one of the other Tory front benchers would stab her in the back are you? Surely they would neeeeeeeeeever do that? -Matt | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. How about we just cut gender studies down to a national class of 10, then take all those resources to increase nurse training capacity and STEM subjects. Now you're talking my language. Nothing but respect for nurses. " Agreed. University should be for training those who wish to become serious thinkers. Those who wish to become the next generation of researchers, developers, and wealth creators in some cases. Wish we could have a German style system for technical skills training - eg, NHS training. But hey ho, I can dream. | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. " Which was inevitable | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. DUP are a pro Brexit party though. Lib dems are not and want to Remain. That difference in opinion between the tories and the lib dems would make a coalition between them unworkable. Depends who the prime minister is though, i can't see may surviving this. She was an embarassment in the campaign. You are not possibly suggesting one of the other Tory front benchers would stab her in the back are you? Surely they would neeeeeeeeeever do that? -Matt" Could be the great BoJo come back | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. DUP are a pro Brexit party though. Lib dems are not and want to Remain. That difference in opinion between the tories and the lib dems would make a coalition between them unworkable. " Ooh the DUP leader releases a statement and flirts with the conservatives, he seems game | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. DUP are a pro Brexit party though. Lib dems are not and want to Remain. That difference in opinion between the tories and the lib dems would make a coalition between them unworkable. Depends who the prime minister is though, i can't see may surviving this. She was an embarassment in the campaign. You are not possibly suggesting one of the other Tory front benchers would stab her in the back are you? Surely they would neeeeeeeeeever do that? -Matt Could be the great BoJo come back" Whatever anyone thinks of Bojo he is a vote winner and popular with the public. I don't think the tories used him enough in their campaign. | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. DUP are a pro Brexit party though. Lib dems are not and want to Remain. That difference in opinion between the tories and the lib dems would make a coalition between them unworkable. Ooh the DUP leader releases a statement and flirts with the conservatives, he seems game " DUP did an interview on the BBC coverage a few minutes ago. Said they support Brexit and happy to work with the Conservatives. | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. DUP are a pro Brexit party though. Lib dems are not and want to Remain. That difference in opinion between the tories and the lib dems would make a coalition between them unworkable. Depends who the prime minister is though, i can't see may surviving this. She was an embarassment in the campaign. You are not possibly suggesting one of the other Tory front benchers would stab her in the back are you? Surely they would neeeeeeeeeever do that? -Matt Could be the great BoJo come back Whatever anyone thinks of Bojo he is a vote winner and popular with the public. I don't think the tories used him enough in their campaign. " BoJo to lead a DUP-conservative coalition and SNP get a kicking = awesome result exceeding all expectations | |||
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"Conservative-Lib Dem coalition, for the many, not the just the few. Glad to see the SNP get a good kicking. More like a Conservative-DUP coalition. Tim Farron's gamble on getting all the remain vote looks to have backfired on him spectacularly. Lid dems are set to have more seats than DUP. It doesn't make sense for Tim to turn down a seat in government. DUP are a pro Brexit party though. Lib dems are not and want to Remain. That difference in opinion between the tories and the lib dems would make a coalition between them unworkable. Ooh the DUP leader releases a statement and flirts with the conservatives, he seems game DUP did an interview on the BBC coverage a few minutes ago. Said they support Brexit and happy to work with the Conservatives. " No he didn't. He said it's too early to say and it'd be a vote by vote basis. That is not a 'we will work with' that is a 'we will support when and where interests can be met'. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. " I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. " Can you think of a degree less sought after by employers? I can't | |||
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"Tim Farron should be on his knees giving a blowbang to the Tory front bench begging for coalition, not ruling one out. I fucking hate the noble protest movement types. " Probs just politics. Everyone has outlined an outright coalition with the two main parties. This is in part due to just too many conflicts of interests. However I imagine if it's neck and neck between cons and lab, farron will try to use his no coalition stance to have the other parties offer him the best deal. Of course this could backfire. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. " Atleast with subjects like geography and history people could be teachers - or they can extrapolate skills into stuff like statistics, or handling large amount of information. Sciences are always good. Same with maths. Languages are niche but always needed in the private and public sector. There are only so many experts in gender studies one country needs. | |||
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"Tim Farron should be on his knees giving a blowbang to the Tory front bench begging for coalition, not ruling one out. I fucking hate the noble protest movement types. Probs just politics. Everyone has outlined an outright coalition with the two main parties. This is in part due to just too many conflicts of interests. However I imagine if it's neck and neck between cons and lab, farron will try to use his no coalition stance to have the other parties offer him the best deal. Of course this could backfire." But conservatives would prefer DUP anyway if the numbers work | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. Atleast with subjects like geography and history people could be teachers - or they can extrapolate skills into stuff like statistics, or handling large amount of information. Sciences are always good. Same with maths. Languages are niche but always needed in the private and public sector. There are only so many experts in gender studies one country needs." Yes, 0 | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. Can you think of a degree less sought after by employers? I can't " So studying elements of politics, literature, history, sociology, psychology to name a few are all worthless? Being able to understand what Lickety meant by heteronormative on the thread the other day? I have employed two excellent workers with gender studies degrees in my working life. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. Atleast with subjects like geography and history people could be teachers - or they can extrapolate skills into stuff like statistics, or handling large amount of information. Sciences are always good. Same with maths. Languages are niche but always needed in the private and public sector. There are only so many experts in gender studies one country needs." But you don't have to only work within the same named field, that's a rather limited view of how you use degree learned skills. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. Atleast with subjects like geography and history people could be teachers - or they can extrapolate skills into stuff like statistics, or handling large amount of information. Sciences are always good. Same with maths. Languages are niche but always needed in the private and public sector. There are only so many experts in gender studies one country needs. Yes, 0" Male or female of couple posting? | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. Can you think of a degree less sought after by employers? I can't So studying elements of politics, literature, history, sociology, psychology to name a few are all worthless? Being able to understand what Lickety meant by heteronormative on the thread the other day? I have employed two excellent workers with gender studies degrees in my working life. " Good, there's plenty more unemployed ones where they came from. Do your bit for the economy and hire a few more please. I knew what heteronormative means, It's obvious from the spelling. Didn't need a degree to work that out. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. Atleast with subjects like geography and history people could be teachers - or they can extrapolate skills into stuff like statistics, or handling large amount of information. Sciences are always good. Same with maths. Languages are niche but always needed in the private and public sector. There are only so many experts in gender studies one country needs. Yes, 0 Male or female of couple posting? " Male obviously, my wife doesn't give a shit about british politics. Hence i get my fix here. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. Can you think of a degree less sought after by employers? I can't So studying elements of politics, literature, history, sociology, psychology to name a few are all worthless? Being able to understand what Lickety meant by heteronormative on the thread the other day? I have employed two excellent workers with gender studies degrees in my working life. Good, there's plenty more unemployed ones where they came from. Do your bit for the economy and hire a few more please. I knew what heteronormative means, It's obvious from the spelling. Didn't need a degree to work that out. " I knew that. She seemed to answer your question though. | |||
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"If this is a joke, it's very funny. You've seen the exit poll, this is what I've been wishing for. He would never, ever take the party membership with him on another ill-fated marriage to the Tories, especially since they are comitted to a hard Brexit. He'd be a fool not to. The coalition government was an order of magnitude more successful than the last 2 years. Raising the personal allowance was a great achievement. Now it's time for the lib dems to reign in the hard brexit faction of the tory party. Fuck students, pay your own damn fees for your gender studies degree. I do love how gender studies is always your go to uni study in these threads. Atleast with subjects like geography and history people could be teachers - or they can extrapolate skills into stuff like statistics, or handling large amount of information. Sciences are always good. Same with maths. Languages are niche but always needed in the private and public sector. There are only so many experts in gender studies one country needs. Yes, 0 Male or female of couple posting? Male obviously, my wife doesn't give a shit about british politics. Hence i get my fix here. " Hee hee | |||
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"Suggested on BBC coverage nick clegg could possibly lose his seat. " He's still an MP!? | |||
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"But vince is back" ..and possibly the new leader of the Lib Dems | |||
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"This is definitely not going the way Mrs May wanted is it?" Maybe next time they will turn up to debates, think of more than one policy and write a manifesto? | |||
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"This is definitely not going the way Mrs May wanted is it? Maybe next time they will turn up to debates, think of more than one policy and write a manifesto? " Maybe they'll presume that an out vote doesn't mean "yes we are right wing tories". | |||
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"But vince is back" . Good to see a sensible lib dem return just a pity 700 people couldn't see through Fallon | |||
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