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What a result! Just think what could have happened if Corbyn hadn't been hampered by a hostile media and a totally biased BBC. An incredible result for people power versus the billionaire press barons and the establishment. Itso, you should have had more faith fella!
What a result! Just think what could have happened if Corbyn hadn't been hampered by a hostile media and a totally biased BBC. An incredible result for people power versus the billionaire press barons and the establishment. Itso, you should have had more faith fella!
Power to the people!
Hahahaha!
A coalition between the Conservatives and the DUP, led by Theresa May?
Sorry if I'm not celebrating that one mate. Sounds like an utter disaster to me!
Not a disaster from my perspective Tarbs, the youth vote was over 72%, this is a political earthquake.
I get that angle mate. But look at the likely overall outcome. A right wing coalition with ties to sectarian terrorist organisations, led by Theresa May. It just sounds terrible to me!
What a result! Just think what could have happened if Corbyn hadn't been hampered by a hostile media and a totally biased BBC. An incredible result for people power versus the billionaire press barons and the establishment. Itso, you should have had more faith fella!
Power to the people!
Hahahaha!
I spoiled my ballot paper in the end Hubs, my lame protest at what was on offer.
Looking at the options felt like being given a menu at a restaurant where every dish had shite sauce dolloped all over
it.
I take your point but I could counter that argument with my own.
In these tumultuous times we needed a clear and defined strategy. Labour were never going to win so people should have put their political opinions to one side and backed the winner, if only to give the winner more options going into the brexit negotiations. The deal we do will almost certainly be one we have to live with for a lifetime. We'd only have had to suffer the tories for another 5 years maximum.
Who knows though, this could all work out ok for the people who want a soft Brexit.
“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
I despise politics. Bunch of slimy liars. Can't stand the constant mud slinging and points scoring out of anything that happens in the country.Got no time for any of the parties to be perfectly honest.
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
I get that angle mate. But look at the likely overall outcome. A right wing coalition with ties to sectarian terrorist organisations, led by Theresa May. It just sounds terrible to me!
The right? They've taken a kicking in this election. People overplay the 10 DUP MPs. It's the left of the Conservative party that she will now have to placate if she wants a functioning government.
The right? They've taken a kicking in this election. People overplay the 10 DUP MPs. It's the left of the Conservative party that she will now have to placate if she wants a functioning government.
So what your saying is that the 10 DUP seats that prop up the Tories to leadership won't be influential? I'm sure they absolutely will have agreed plenty in return for lending the support that Tories need to hang onto power.
Of course I understand that Labour have gained significantly more seats. But surely those who are actually in power are in a far greater position of influence?!!
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