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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. " Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. " One put £500 didnt he | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he" Expensive night for him/her then. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. " I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. " It's funny then, how the tories have locked him in a cupboard since the GE was called. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. " Love the way you guys are talking up what looks to be a disaster for the Tories. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. It's funny then, how the tories have locked him in a cupboard since the GE was called. " Yes and that was a huge error in the Tory campaign. They should have used him more. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. It's funny then, how the tories have locked him in a cupboard since the GE was called. " Disgraceful how they stabbed him in the chest. Hope the door doesn't hit Theresa May in the ass on the way out. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. Love the way you guys are talking up what looks to be a disaster for the Tories." Tru dat... | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. It's funny then, how the tories have locked him in a cupboard since the GE was called. Disgraceful how they stabbed him in the chest. Hope the door doesn't hit Theresa May in the ass on the way out. " The reason they kept him out the way is because he's a fucking idiot and a liability | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. Love the way you guys are talking up what looks to be a disaster for the Tories. Tru dat... " They should send their CV's into the Mail and Express. They'd be a shoe in in the politics columns. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. Love the way you guys are talking up what looks to be a disaster for the Tories. Tru dat... " I don't love the Tory party and i definately don't love May. I'm talking up what i think is best for the country not what's best for a narrow party. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. Love the way you guys are talking up what looks to be a disaster for the Tories. Tru dat... They should send their CV's into the Mail and Express. They'd be a shoe in in the politics columns." Can you send the CV template that got you into the new statesman? | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. It's funny then, how the tories have locked him in a cupboard since the GE was called. Disgraceful how they stabbed him in the chest. Hope the door doesn't hit Theresa May in the ass on the way out. The reason they kept him out the way is because he's a fucking idiot and a liability" Wrong he is a sure fire vote winner. Won the London mayor seat in Labour dominated London. Was a huge vote winner for Brexit in the EU referendum too. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. Love the way you guys are talking up what looks to be a disaster for the Tories. Tru dat... They should send their CV's into the Mail and Express. They'd be a shoe in in the politics columns. Can you send the CV template that got you into the new statesman? " For a fee | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. Love the way you guys are talking up what looks to be a disaster for the Tories. Tru dat... I don't love the Tory party and i definately don't love May. I'm talking up what i think is best for the country not what's best for a narrow party. " Prepare yourselves for a beautiful rainbow coalition in the morning. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. It's funny then, how the tories have locked him in a cupboard since the GE was called. Disgraceful how they stabbed him in the chest. Hope the door doesn't hit Theresa May in the ass on the way out. " I hope it does. I'm now sold on the idea of this election crushing both of the old parties regardless who wins. 2022, hopefully will be the last election where these two outdated beasts have a clear path between the two. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. Love the way you guys are talking up what looks to be a disaster for the Tories. Tru dat... I don't love the Tory party and i definately don't love May. I'm talking up what i think is best for the country not what's best for a narrow party. Prepare yourselves for a beautiful rainbow coalition in the morning. " I think DUP wikipedia page will shoot to the top of searches | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. It's funny then, how the tories have locked him in a cupboard since the GE was called. Disgraceful how they stabbed him in the chest. Hope the door doesn't hit Theresa May in the ass on the way out. I hope it does. I'm now sold on the idea of this election crushing both of the old parties regardless who wins. 2022, hopefully will be the last election where these two outdated beasts have a clear path between the two." You're more optimistic than me. First party to put down a strategy for dealing sensibly with artificial intelligence gets my vote. | |||
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"Bojo holds seat. " Of cause he did that's why he was given a safe seat in hillingdon. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?" . Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground " You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . " . I know and unlike me he's no experience in it . How many spread sheets he's gone through last night God only knows | |||
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"I put £20 on boJo for PM before September 10 days ago and got odds of 50 to 1... Bookie sort of laughed at me when I put the bet on... Bet the bookie isn't laughing now... think I may have lost my JC for PM bet but still hoping..." . Hedging your investment?... You capitalist pig | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . " It's too soon to tell. Hopefully May is gone - good. Scottish independance is dead - good, Coalition government - good, Corbyn not even close to power even with snp and lib dem support - excellent. All in all could be an excellent result | |||
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"Apparently Theresa May has no intention of resigning. I suppose it remains to be seen quite for how long" She had no intention of calling a snap election either | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . . I know and unlike me he's no experience in it . How many spread sheets he's gone through last night God only knows " Nah not on politics im afraid. Stocks and shares - yes. Sports - yes. Politics - nope. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . . I know and unlike me he's no experience in it . How many spread sheets he's gone through last night God only knows Nah not on politics im afraid. Stocks and shares - yes. Sports - yes. Politics - nope. " . Take my advise... Open the JD and carry on drinking | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. " nope... all they had to is put their money on a hung parliament..... | |||
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" I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. " if BoJo becomes PM then the Scottish Conservatives will split from westminster.... the Scots despise him, and Ruth Davidson will take the party seperate....... its a shame that Ruth didn't stand somewhere.... because right now she would be about as perfect a tory leader as could be in this situation tight now | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. nope... all they had to is put their money on a hung parliament..... " That where my money was... | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. nope... all they had to is put their money on a hung parliament..... That where my money was... " I said it was the only option with sensible odds. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. nope... all they had to is put their money on a hung parliament..... That where my money was... I said it was the only option with sensible odds. " I had a tenner on it how about you.. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. nope... all they had to is put their money on a hung parliament..... That where my money was... I said it was the only option with sensible odds. I had a tenner on it how about you.." I gave up trying to predict this shit. I'm slightly impressed the public didn't buy the money tree Corbyn was offering but ultimately i have no faith that the population vote rationally and therefore i can't predict it | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. nope... all they had to is put their money on a hung parliament..... That where my money was... I said it was the only option with sensible odds. I had a tenner on it how about you.. I gave up trying to predict this shit. I'm slightly impressed the public didn't buy the money tree Corbyn was offering but ultimately i have no faith that the population vote rationally and therefore i can't predict it" The raving loony party said once.Thatcherism will come to pass but loonyism will last forever.. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . It's too soon to tell. Hopefully May is gone - good. Scottish independance is dead - good, Coalition government - good, Corbyn not even close to power even with snp and lib dem support - excellent. All in all could be an excellent result" I thought I'd better come and have a look at Fab for some hysterically poor analysis. You didn't disappoint! | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . It's too soon to tell. Hopefully May is gone - good. Scottish independance is dead - good, Coalition government - good, Corbyn not even close to power even with snp and lib dem support - excellent. All in all could be an excellent result I thought I'd better come and have a look at Fab for some hysterically poor analysis. You didn't disappoint! " May to stay and DUP/Con government possibly coalition. Probably the worst result possible. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. It's funny then, how the tories have locked him in a cupboard since the GE was called. Disgraceful how they stabbed him in the chest. Hope the door doesn't hit Theresa May in the ass on the way out. The reason they kept him out the way is because he's a fucking idiot and a liability Wrong he is a sure fire vote winner. Won the London mayor seat in Labour dominated London. Was a huge vote winner for Brexit in the EU referendum too. " Get in the real world he's a clown | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . It's too soon to tell. Hopefully May is gone - good. Scottish independance is dead - good, Coalition government - good, Corbyn not even close to power even with snp and lib dem support - excellent. All in all could be an excellent result I thought I'd better come and have a look at Fab for some hysterically poor analysis. You didn't disappoint! May to stay and DUP/Con government possibly coalition. Probably the worst result possible." Not for progressive politics or the future of the UK. A toothless Tory government going into Brexit with the sound of the axe of change being sharpened in the background is, quite simply, wonderful. The worst possible result would have been May given any sniff that her chaotic vision for an authoritarian Britain sailing towards a no deal Brexit to the funereal strains of 'Rule Britannia' had any mandate whatsoever. But, as we have seen, it has none. May is finished, the Tories are terrified and Parliament will not wave through any of the crazy visions of Brexit they care to flop together. Add to that Labour have inspired a generation to pull off one of the biggest political upsets in history, and it really is a most wonderful result! | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! " Says the person who predicted corbyn would win | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . It's too soon to tell. Hopefully May is gone - good. Scottish independance is dead - good, Coalition government - good, Corbyn not even close to power even with snp and lib dem support - excellent. All in all could be an excellent result I thought I'd better come and have a look at Fab for some hysterically poor analysis. You didn't disappoint! May to stay and DUP/Con government possibly coalition. Probably the worst result possible. Not for progressive politics or the future of the UK. A toothless Tory government going into Brexit with the sound of the axe of change being sharpened in the background is, quite simply, wonderful. The worst possible result would have been May given any sniff that her chaotic vision for an authoritarian Britain sailing towards a no deal Brexit to the funereal strains of 'Rule Britannia' had any mandate whatsoever. But, as we have seen, it has none. May is finished, the Tories are terrified and Parliament will not wave through any of the crazy visions of Brexit they care to flop together. Add to that Labour have inspired a generation to pull off one of the biggest political upsets in history, and it really is a most wonderful result! " The DUP are far more right wing and authoritarian than the Conservatives and to a man all for a hard BREXIT. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . It's too soon to tell. Hopefully May is gone - good. Scottish independance is dead - good, Coalition government - good, Corbyn not even close to power even with snp and lib dem support - excellent. All in all could be an excellent result I thought I'd better come and have a look at Fab for some hysterically poor analysis. You didn't disappoint! May to stay and DUP/Con government possibly coalition. Probably the worst result possible. Not for progressive politics or the future of the UK. A toothless Tory government going into Brexit with the sound of the axe of change being sharpened in the background is, quite simply, wonderful. The worst possible result would have been May given any sniff that her chaotic vision for an authoritarian Britain sailing towards a no deal Brexit to the funereal strains of 'Rule Britannia' had any mandate whatsoever. But, as we have seen, it has none. May is finished, the Tories are terrified and Parliament will not wave through any of the crazy visions of Brexit they care to flop together. Add to that Labour have inspired a generation to pull off one of the biggest political upsets in history, and it really is a most wonderful result! The DUP are far more right wing and authoritarian than the Conservatives and to a man all for a hard BREXIT." But not every conservative is a leaver. How many does it take to defy the whip and block whatever the vote is? 3!? | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win " Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. " He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . It's too soon to tell. Hopefully May is gone - good. Scottish independance is dead - good, Coalition government - good, Corbyn not even close to power even with snp and lib dem support - excellent. All in all could be an excellent result I thought I'd better come and have a look at Fab for some hysterically poor analysis. You didn't disappoint! May to stay and DUP/Con government possibly coalition. Probably the worst result possible. Not for progressive politics or the future of the UK. A toothless Tory government going into Brexit with the sound of the axe of change being sharpened in the background is, quite simply, wonderful. The worst possible result would have been May given any sniff that her chaotic vision for an authoritarian Britain sailing towards a no deal Brexit to the funereal strains of 'Rule Britannia' had any mandate whatsoever. But, as we have seen, it has none. May is finished, the Tories are terrified and Parliament will not wave through any of the crazy visions of Brexit they care to flop together. Add to that Labour have inspired a generation to pull off one of the biggest political upsets in history, and it really is a most wonderful result! The DUP are far more right wing and authoritarian than the Conservatives and to a man all for a hard BREXIT." There are currently around 319 Tory MPs who have suddenly lost their appetite for a hard Brexit, as they start thinking about any future majorities. | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. " You'd have to be pretty silly indeed to think your comparison had any relevance, but you've had a very tough night so I won't pick it apart. Did you know, by the way, that Corbyn and Dianne Abbott are now the most popular constituency MPs in Westminster history? Hope that cheers you up a bit! | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. You'd have to be pretty silly indeed to think your comparison had any relevance, but you've had a very tough night so I won't pick it apart. Did you know, by the way, that Corbyn and Dianne Abbott are now the most popular constituency MPs in Westminster history? Hope that cheers you up a bit! " On the contrary, getting rid of theresa may and her hard brexit without corbyn getting into power whilst the SNP also rot, last night exceeded expectations. | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. You'd have to be pretty silly indeed to think your comparison had any relevance, but you've had a very tough night so I won't pick it apart. Did you know, by the way, that Corbyn and Dianne Abbott are now the most popular constituency MPs in Westminster history? Hope that cheers you up a bit! " I've got some salt here for you to rub in. Labour, and Jeremy, has exceeded all expectations. The Labour vote, at 40%, is higher than any Labour vote since 1997. For the first time since 1997 Labour has actually gained seats. Ms. May has under achieved dramatically. On the other hand:- Labour has lost again. The Conservatives have achieved the highest vote, at 44%, of any party since Mrs. Thatcher in 1983. Not really great for Labour but it does feel like a victory of sorts. | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. You'd have to be pretty silly indeed to think your comparison had any relevance, but you've had a very tough night so I won't pick it apart. Did you know, by the way, that Corbyn and Dianne Abbott are now the most popular constituency MPs in Westminster history? Hope that cheers you up a bit! I've got some salt here for you to rub in. Labour, and Jeremy, has exceeded all expectations. The Labour vote, at 40%, is higher than any Labour vote since 1997. For the first time since 1997 Labour has actually gained seats. Ms. May has under achieved dramatically. On the other hand:- Labour has lost again. The Conservatives have achieved the highest vote, at 44%, of any party since Mrs. Thatcher in 1983. Not really great for Labour but it does feel like a victory of sorts. " Labour + SNP + Lid Dem + Green + welsh party = less than conservative seats. There's the reality bitch slapping everyone in the face. | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. You'd have to be pretty silly indeed to think your comparison had any relevance, but you've had a very tough night so I won't pick it apart. Did you know, by the way, that Corbyn and Dianne Abbott are now the most popular constituency MPs in Westminster history? Hope that cheers you up a bit! I've got some salt here for you to rub in. Labour, and Jeremy, has exceeded all expectations. The Labour vote, at 40%, is higher than any Labour vote since 1997. For the first time since 1997 Labour has actually gained seats. Ms. May has under achieved dramatically. On the other hand:- Labour has lost again. The Conservatives have achieved the highest vote, at 44%, of any party since Mrs. Thatcher in 1983. Not really great for Labour but it does feel like a victory of sorts. Labour + SNP + Lid Dem + Green + welsh party = less than conservative seats. There's the reality bitch slapping everyone in the face." Like I said, Labour and Jeremy have exceeded all expectations in every way but have still actually lost. And that's with an in built bias in their favour 20 to 30 seats. Labour still have a mountain to climb to actually win. | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. You'd have to be pretty silly indeed to think your comparison had any relevance, but you've had a very tough night so I won't pick it apart. Did you know, by the way, that Corbyn and Dianne Abbott are now the most popular constituency MPs in Westminster history? Hope that cheers you up a bit! I've got some salt here for you to rub in. Labour, and Jeremy, has exceeded all expectations. The Labour vote, at 40%, is higher than any Labour vote since 1997. For the first time since 1997 Labour has actually gained seats. Ms. May has under achieved dramatically. On the other hand:- Labour has lost again. The Conservatives have achieved the highest vote, at 44%, of any party since Mrs. Thatcher in 1983. Not really great for Labour but it does feel like a victory of sorts. Labour + SNP + Lid Dem + Green + welsh party = less than conservative seats. There's the reality bitch slapping everyone in the face. Like I said, Labour and Jeremy have exceeded all expectations in every way but have still actually lost. And that's with an in built bias in their favour 20 to 30 seats. Labour still have a mountain to climb to actually win. " Which built in bias? The fact that most civil servants will always vote for them? They've exceeded extremely low expectations, yes. But it's not like the conservatives will shit the bed over it. They will just realise they have actually write a manifesto next time and turn up to stuff. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. " Wonder how many Tories chuckled as they paid their £3 to vote Corbyn as leader | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . It's too soon to tell. Hopefully May is gone - good. Scottish independance is dead - good, Coalition government - good, Corbyn not even close to power even with snp and lib dem support - excellent. All in all could be an excellent result I thought I'd better come and have a look at Fab for some hysterically poor analysis. You didn't disappoint! May to stay and DUP/Con government possibly coalition. Probably the worst result possible. Not for progressive politics or the future of the UK. A toothless Tory government going into Brexit with the sound of the axe of change being sharpened in the background is, quite simply, wonderful. The worst possible result would have been May given any sniff that her chaotic vision for an authoritarian Britain sailing towards a no deal Brexit to the funereal strains of 'Rule Britannia' had any mandate whatsoever. But, as we have seen, it has none. May is finished, the Tories are terrified and Parliament will not wave through any of the crazy visions of Brexit they care to flop together. Add to that Labour have inspired a generation to pull off one of the biggest political upsets in history, and it really is a most wonderful result! The DUP are far more right wing and authoritarian than the Conservatives and to a man all for a hard BREXIT. But not every conservative is a leaver. How many does it take to defy the whip and block whatever the vote is? 3!? " That can be compensated for by Leavers in the Labour party though. People like Kate Hoey, John Mann and Dennis Skinner were elected again for Labour last night. Corbyn himself is in favour of Brexit (so he says) so he should be whipping the Labour party to vote for Brexit in parliament. | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. You'd have to be pretty silly indeed to think your comparison had any relevance, but you've had a very tough night so I won't pick it apart. Did you know, by the way, that Corbyn and Dianne Abbott are now the most popular constituency MPs in Westminster history? Hope that cheers you up a bit! I've got some salt here for you to rub in. Labour, and Jeremy, has exceeded all expectations. The Labour vote, at 40%, is higher than any Labour vote since 1997. For the first time since 1997 Labour has actually gained seats. Ms. May has under achieved dramatically. On the other hand:- Labour has lost again. The Conservatives have achieved the highest vote, at 44%, of any party since Mrs. Thatcher in 1983. Not really great for Labour but it does feel like a victory of sorts. Labour + SNP + Lid Dem + Green + welsh party = less than conservative seats. There's the reality bitch slapping everyone in the face. Like I said, Labour and Jeremy have exceeded all expectations in every way but have still actually lost. And that's with an in built bias in their favour 20 to 30 seats. Labour still have a mountain to climb to actually win. Which built in bias? The fact that most civil servants will always vote for them? They've exceeded extremely low expectations, yes. But it's not like the conservatives will shit the bed over it. They will just realise they have actually write a manifesto next time and turn up to stuff. " The bias I'm talking about is in the current constituency boundaries which, if Labour and Conservatives got 50% each, would give Labour a 20 to 30 seat majority. | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. You'd have to be pretty silly indeed to think your comparison had any relevance, but you've had a very tough night so I won't pick it apart. Did you know, by the way, that Corbyn and Dianne Abbott are now the most popular constituency MPs in Westminster history? Hope that cheers you up a bit! I've got some salt here for you to rub in. Labour, and Jeremy, has exceeded all expectations. The Labour vote, at 40%, is higher than any Labour vote since 1997. For the first time since 1997 Labour has actually gained seats. Ms. May has under achieved dramatically. On the other hand:- Labour has lost again. The Conservatives have achieved the highest vote, at 44%, of any party since Mrs. Thatcher in 1983. Not really great for Labour but it does feel like a victory of sorts. Labour + SNP + Lid Dem + Green + welsh party = less than conservative seats. There's the reality bitch slapping everyone in the face. Like I said, Labour and Jeremy have exceeded all expectations in every way but have still actually lost. And that's with an in built bias in their favour 20 to 30 seats. Labour still have a mountain to climb to actually win. Which built in bias? The fact that most civil servants will always vote for them? They've exceeded extremely low expectations, yes. But it's not like the conservatives will shit the bed over it. They will just realise they have actually write a manifesto next time and turn up to stuff. The bias I'm talking about is in the current constituency boundaries which, if Labour and Conservatives got 50% each, would give Labour a 20 to 30 seat majority." Yeah aren't they fixing that soon-ish. I thought they were reducing to 600 MPs | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. Wonder how many Labour voters lost money on a Labour win at the bookies. There were a few bragging on here they'd put money on a Labour win. One put £500 didnt he Expensive night for him/her then. I'm getting a semi at the prospect of BoJo for PM. I think Corbyn will stay on if they get 266. BoJo is just the man to rip Corbyn a new one in 2022. You won't find BoJo running from debates. You d*unk.. ?. Hes moved into my space to occupy the d*unken middle ground You know hes nursing a hang over this morning. . It's too soon to tell. Hopefully May is gone - good. Scottish independance is dead - good, Coalition government - good, Corbyn not even close to power even with snp and lib dem support - excellent. All in all could be an excellent result I thought I'd better come and have a look at Fab for some hysterically poor analysis. You didn't disappoint! May to stay and DUP/Con government possibly coalition. Probably the worst result possible. Not for progressive politics or the future of the UK. A toothless Tory government going into Brexit with the sound of the axe of change being sharpened in the background is, quite simply, wonderful. The worst possible result would have been May given any sniff that her chaotic vision for an authoritarian Britain sailing towards a no deal Brexit to the funereal strains of 'Rule Britannia' had any mandate whatsoever. But, as we have seen, it has none. May is finished, the Tories are terrified and Parliament will not wave through any of the crazy visions of Brexit they care to flop together. Add to that Labour have inspired a generation to pull off one of the biggest political upsets in history, and it really is a most wonderful result! The DUP are far more right wing and authoritarian than the Conservatives and to a man all for a hard BREXIT. But not every conservative is a leaver. How many does it take to defy the whip and block whatever the vote is? 3!? That can be compensated for by Leavers in the Labour party though. People like Kate Hoey, John Mann and Dennis Skinner were elected again for Labour last night. Corbyn himself is in favour of Brexit (so he says) so he should be whipping the Labour party to vote for Brexit in parliament. " Labour's gains in the South were mostly in remain constituencies. They ignore that at their own peril. | |||
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"The odds on him becoming PM were just slashed. Still outsider but May looks like a dead woman walking. No sign of victory for Corbyn. " I noticed a lack of contenders when cameron left, so tbe question is, who'd want to take over? It's a toxic position to be in, considering brexit negotions coming up a change of leadership isn't what we need, regardless of her credibility | |||
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"Yes no one wants to be held responsible for the outcome of Brexit...........They all scattered after the vote...And only Gove had the balls to stand up after and try to take responsibility...Bojo was easily outmaneuvered and showed his true character by hiding under a rock till it was all over and May was PM. He is not credible.....unless your a Labour fan...then he is the man to face a Tory toff who is a serial adulterer and all round spiv " You know this is a site for serial adulterers right? | |||
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"Put your Money on Pritti Patel il be amazed if she isn't the leader within 6 months " Priti Patel makes the collection of clownshoes May has cobbled together look strong and stable. | |||
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"Yes he is! The champagne corks are popping already back at Labour HQ. Yet another cabinet minister that 99% of the country can't stand. Is there no beginning to the talent the Tories are able to call upon?" As an out of touch remainer yet again you completely misjudge the mood of the nation, particularly amongst those who voted Leave in the EU referendum. Micheal Gove was a leading light of the Leave campaign and I'd say is looked upon favourably amongst the 17.5 million people who voted Leave last year. | |||
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"Yes he is! The champagne corks are popping already back at Labour HQ. Yet another cabinet minister that 99% of the country can't stand. Is there no beginning to the talent the Tories are able to call upon? As an out of touch remainer yet again you completely misjudge the mood of the nation, particularly amongst those who voted Leave in the EU referendum. Micheal Gove was a leading light of the Leave campaign and I'd say is looked upon favourably amongst the 17.5 million people who voted Leave last year. " He's a d*ck | |||
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"Yes he is! The champagne corks are popping already back at Labour HQ. Yet another cabinet minister that 99% of the country can't stand. Is there no beginning to the talent the Tories are able to call upon? As an out of touch remainer yet again you completely misjudge the mood of the nation, particularly amongst those who voted Leave in the EU referendum. Micheal Gove was a leading light of the Leave campaign and I'd say is looked upon favourably amongst the 17.5 million people who voted Leave last year. He's a d*ck" "a leading light"... You are SO ridiculous The same people who slate Diane Abbott are today perfectly happy with Michael Gove in charge of anything... At least learn how to spell the name of your leading light | |||
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"Yes he is! The champagne corks are popping already back at Labour HQ. Yet another cabinet minister that 99% of the country can't stand. Is there no beginning to the talent the Tories are able to call upon? As an out of touch remainer yet again you completely misjudge the mood of the nation, particularly amongst those who voted Leave in the EU referendum. Micheal Gove was a leading light of the Leave campaign and I'd say is looked upon favourably amongst the 17.5 million people who voted Leave last year. He's a d*ck "a leading light"... You are SO ridiculous The same people who slate Diane Abbott are today perfectly happy with Michael Gove in charge of anything... At least learn how to spell the name of your leading light " Yes Michael Gove was at the forefront of the very successful vote Leave campaign and did sky news debate programme against David Cameron and the BBC question time special against David Cameron. Did you have your head up your arse while all this was happening last year? | |||
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"Yes he is! The champagne corks are popping already back at Labour HQ. Yet another cabinet minister that 99% of the country can't stand. Is there no beginning to the talent the Tories are able to call upon? As an out of touch remainer yet again you completely misjudge the mood of the nation, particularly amongst those who voted Leave in the EU referendum. Micheal Gove was a leading light of the Leave campaign and I'd say is looked upon favourably amongst the 17.5 million people who voted Leave last year. He's a d*ck "a leading light"... You are SO ridiculous The same people who slate Diane Abbott are today perfectly happy with Michael Gove in charge of anything... At least learn how to spell the name of your leading light Yes Michael Gove was at the forefront of the very successful vote Leave campaign and did sky news debate programme against David Cameron and the BBC question time special against David Cameron. Did you have your head up your arse while all this was happening last year? " Back stabbing wanker gove I'm glad he's back more chaos for the tories | |||
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"Yes he is! The champagne corks are popping already back at Labour HQ. Yet another cabinet minister that 99% of the country can't stand. Is there no beginning to the talent the Tories are able to call upon? As an out of touch remainer yet again you completely misjudge the mood of the nation, particularly amongst those who voted Leave in the EU referendum. Micheal Gove was a leading light of the Leave campaign and I'd say is looked upon favourably amongst the 17.5 million people who voted Leave last year. He's a d*ck "a leading light"... You are SO ridiculous The same people who slate Diane Abbott are today perfectly happy with Michael Gove in charge of anything... At least learn how to spell the name of your leading light Yes Michael Gove was at the forefront of the very successful vote Leave campaign and did sky news debate programme against David Cameron and the BBC question time special against David Cameron. Did you have your head up your arse while all this was happening last year? " "a leading light"... I noticed you copy and paste the same line in a different thread; you make me laugh SO hard but also feel sorry for you. At least you learned how to spell the name of your leading light | |||
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"Boris Johnson as PM would be wonderful. At the next election, Corbyn's Labour would destroy him. This is the great thing about the Tories, the lack of anyone credible on their front bench is just hilarious. That they picked May as someone whom they thought the public would buy as anything other than a busted flush at election proves their desperation. Hammond is the only Tory who has any modicum of credibility, but he's got the personality of May's warmed up leftovers. And the Tory UKIP headbangers who are naturally too stupid to recognise intelligence and ability when they see it have shoved him out of contention. Whoever they stick up is a dead man / woman walking....so bring it on! Says the person who predicted corbyn would win Did I? I think not. If you can find where you think I said that, I'll be happy to send you a tenner to dry your tears on! Winning this election was an impossibility from the position of media and party defamation he started from. But in one night at the end of a brilliant campaign he has swept all that baggage away. He turned a Tory majority and a 24 point polls deficit into a hung parliament. An incredible achievement that only the bitterest partisan would seek to deny. He is the big winner of this election. Any campaign he leads that follows this one will only be more favourable for Corbyn and his mature, progressive Labour manifesto. They've got the support on the ground, the media respect, and an army of new activists and voters who have seen that their voice can count. The future is very bright indeed. He gained 3 seats on Gordon Brown, i would employ you in a marketing role though. You'd have to be pretty silly indeed to think your comparison had any relevance, but you've had a very tough night so I won't pick it apart. Did you know, by the way, that Corbyn and Dianne Abbott are now the most popular constituency MPs in Westminster history? Hope that cheers you up a bit! I've got some salt here for you to rub in. Labour, and Jeremy, has exceeded all expectations. The Labour vote, at 40%, is higher than any Labour vote since 1997. For the first time since 1997 Labour has actually gained seats. Ms. May has under achieved dramatically. On the other hand:- Labour has lost again. The Conservatives have achieved the highest vote, at 44%, of any party since Mrs. Thatcher in 1983. Not really great for Labour but it does feel like a victory of sorts. Labour + SNP + Lid Dem + Green + welsh party = less than conservative seats. There's the reality bitch slapping everyone in the face. Like I said, Labour and Jeremy have exceeded all expectations in every way but have still actually lost. And that's with an in built bias in their favour 20 to 30 seats. Labour still have a mountain to climb to actually win. Which built in bias? The fact that most civil servants will always vote for them? They've exceeded extremely low expectations, yes. But it's not like the conservatives will shit the bed over it. They will just realise they have actually write a manifesto next time and turn up to stuff. " I think next time will be to late matey | |||
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"Yes he is! The champagne corks are popping already back at Labour HQ. Yet another cabinet minister that 99% of the country can't stand. Is there no beginning to the talent the Tories are able to call upon? As an out of touch remainer yet again you completely misjudge the mood of the nation, particularly amongst those who voted Leave in the EU referendum. Micheal Gove was a leading light of the Leave campaign and I'd say is looked upon favourably amongst the 17.5 million people who voted Leave last year. He's a d*ck "a leading light"... You are SO ridiculous The same people who slate Diane Abbott are today perfectly happy with Michael Gove in charge of anything... At least learn how to spell the name of your leading light Yes Michael Gove was at the forefront of the very successful vote Leave campaign and did sky news debate programme against David Cameron and the BBC question time special against David Cameron. Did you have your head up your arse while all this was happening last year? " You mean the same Michael Gove who helped cause this whole chaotic, shambolic mess with a £350 million lie to the British people; stabbed his partner in crime in the back because he thought he might not be in favour of a hard enough BREXIT; forced, with the help of Davies and Fox, an economy ruining BREXIT policy on a reluctant Conservative party: and now wonders why no one trusts a word the Conservatives say on the economy anymore? That Michael Gove? I'm sure he'll be a safe pair of hands for the environment and a real vote winner at the next election. | |||
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"Yes he is! The champagne corks are popping already back at Labour HQ. Yet another cabinet minister that 99% of the country can't stand. Is there no beginning to the talent the Tories are able to call upon? As an out of touch remainer yet again you completely misjudge the mood of the nation, particularly amongst those who voted Leave in the EU referendum. Micheal Gove was a leading light of the Leave campaign and I'd say is looked upon favourably amongst the 17.5 million people who voted Leave last year. He's a d*ck "a leading light"... You are SO ridiculous The same people who slate Diane Abbott are today perfectly happy with Michael Gove in charge of anything... At least learn how to spell the name of your leading light Yes Michael Gove was at the forefront of the very successful vote Leave campaign and did sky news debate programme against David Cameron and the BBC question time special against David Cameron. Did you have your head up your arse while all this was happening last year? You mean the same Michael Gove who helped cause this whole chaotic, shambolic mess with a £350 million lie to the British people; stabbed his partner in crime in the back because he thought he might not be in favour of a hard enough BREXIT; forced, with the help of Davies and Fox, an economy ruining BREXIT policy on a reluctant Conservative party: and now wonders why no one trusts a word the Conservatives say on the economy anymore? That Michael Gove? I'm sure he'll be a safe pair of hands for the environment and a real vote winner at the next election." The same Michael Gove who gave David Cameron a spanking on the sky news EU debate special and the BBC EU debate special when he represented the Leave campaign. You say No one trusts the Conservatives on the economy anymore but they just got more votes than Margaret Thatcher ever got. The Tory share of the vote massively increased on their 2015 share of the vote, much bigger vote share than clueless Cameron could ever muster, and yes I am sure Gove will be a great vote winner for the tories at the next election. He already proved his excellent campaigning prowess during the EU referendum last year. | |||
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" The same Michael Gove who gave David Cameron a spanking on the sky news EU debate special and the BBC EU debate special when he represented the Leave campaign. You say No one trusts the Conservatives on the economy anymore but they just got more votes than Margaret Thatcher ever got. The Tory share of the vote massively increased on their 2015 share of the vote, much bigger vote share than clueless Cameron could ever muster, and yes I am sure Gove will be a great vote winner for the tories at the next election. He already proved his excellent campaigning prowess during the EU referendum last year. " The Tory party sticking to the line that she is an amazing leader and the best person to be PM is just utterly hollow and stupid now. She has been totally found out and I can't see anything improving the public perception of her. The "Strong and Stable" bullshit was an embarrassing soundbite before she pissed a majority up the wall, now it will be her epitaph. Every single day since the election there's new evidence of what a disaster the tories currently are. I wonder what it will be tomorrow. | |||
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"If your political party looses seats like the Tories have done compared to the last election then really the amount of votes & vote share they got is largely irrelevant if another party has made good gains on you and increased their seats against you. It's worse than a Pyrrhic victory for the Tories. " So why are labour supporters acting like they won the election when in reality they have gained 4 seats since 2010? That's what they have to show for 7 years in opposition. | |||
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"Labour supporters are ecstatic because Theresa May called the snap general election for just one reason, to finish Labour off and get herself a landslide majority in the process and it totally fucked up. The Tories lost the majority, lost constituencies held for 60 to 100 years to Labour, Theresa Mays just had to go groveling to the 1922 committee to explain what she's fucking done, devalued the pound again by creating so much more uncertainty, lost constituencies, weakened government requiring the DUP to limp along, while Corbyn came out of it looking like a fucking cult hero icon with the young voters and gained 20 odd seats and is much stronger and will have silenced his critics as a result. That's why labour supporters are acting like they've won because if something fucking seriously dosent change big time then Labour will have a very good prospect of being the next UK government." So despite your words "votes & vote share they got is largely irrelevant", Corbyn is a cult hero for "not getting finished off" and gaining 4 seats on Gordon Brown. Even the 5 left wing parties combined wouldn't have a majority coalition. Basically, he just slightly exceeded incredibly low expectations. The fact that people even thought labour might get "finished off" and the pound slides when they exceed expectations is more telling. Labour is the party of choice for civil servants, trade union members and has more favourable boundaries - it would get 8m votes if it had a budgie as its leader. | |||
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