- Jan 3, 2012
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Oh the irony.... Tories could be forming a coalition with the DUP and yet Corbyn is apparently the terrorist sympathiser lol.
-*Yes she badly misjudged it..(sounds familiar)....wonder how many calls there will be for her to resign
Not quite. It's just my (non-Tory) view of what I would be looking to do if I were a Tory backbencher right now. Looking at what has happened in East Worthing and Shoreham, how many truly safe Tory seats would there be if we went to the polls again? So, if I'd managed to be returned as a Tory MP last night, I'd not want to put it back to the test any time soon.
Farage was on tv earlier (as per ****ing usual) and said there was no way that he could return as party leader unless it was totally reformed. I don't believe a word the **** says mind, but after they've just been wiped out I'd be surprised if such an opportunist wanted anything to do with a dead duck.Nuttall resigns - Farage back in?
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Two disastrous decisions and elections for two conservative Prime Ministers in a row.
Is it only possible for there to be one terrorist sympathiser at any given time then?
*cough* John McDonnell
*cough* Dianne Abbott
Not even what was best for the party. Just what they thought was best for themselves.Based on what was best for the Tory party, not the country. Egg on face both times.
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Two disastrous decisions and elections for two conservative Prime Ministers in a row.
I wasn't implying you were a Tory voter, I know you're not. But many Tories DID rub their hands with glee at the thought of Corbyn as leader, it's not so funny now.
I think if Labour had opposed a second indyref, they would've done better in Scotland, the Conservatives' open opposition to it won them a lot of votes up there imho.
Well again, I need to disagree. It is still funny because many Labour supporters seem to be championing some sort of success this morning. Again: he lost by a long way to a dreadful PM who ran an atrocious campaign with a godawful manifesto and the markets have him less likely to be the next PM than Boris Johnson.
Let's say that again: bumbling buffoon Boris Johnson is more likely to be the next PM than Jeremy Corbyn.
Yay - way to go Jezza - you slayed 'em good and proper!
Oh the irony.... Tories could be forming a coalition with the DUP and yet Corbyn is apparently the terrorist sympathiser lol.
Is it only possible for there to be one terrorist sympathiser at any given time then?
*cough* John McDonnell
*cough* Dianne Abbott
Fixed.Paul Nuttall's shit.
Ruth Davidson is doing a pretty good job for the Conservatives up there.
Labour supporters seem to be championing some sort of success this morning.