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Post #471601  Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 10:03 pm 
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Got to feel sorry for the English folk now. No partners left in Europe except the jocks. Come on over lads, there's plenty of room for yis in the likes ofSligo and Leitrim. You can build a few roads up there, the European Union will pay for them.


:laughing7: Maybe resurrect the 1960s scheme where the English could travel to NZ or Australia for the princely sum of ten pounds .


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Post #471602  Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 10:04 pm 

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Really? Was he not mayor of London until recently? I didn't realise you could be both .

There was an overlap but now he is the MP for Uxbridge, and indeed a cabinet minister. In case you don't know Uxbridge is in West London in the Borough of Hillingdon. It's where Brunel University is.

EDIT: I just looked it up. The seat's formal name is Uxbridge and South Ruislip.


  
 
 
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But if the Tories gained in Scotland they must have dropped drastically in England.

It's so weird.

I still think the Tories will get a majority as per last time when exit poll said hung parliament.

But it gives terrifyingly enormous power to DUP.

And small majority or not that's May *%^@**.


Given your track record for getting every prediction totally wrong wouldn't it be better to champion a Labour win , then your 'kiss of death' would guarantee a win for the one you really wanted to triumph....?


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Really? Was he not mayor of London until recently? I didn't realise you could be both .

There was an overlap but now he is the MP for Uxbridge, and indeed a cabinet minister. In case you don't know Uxbridge is in West London in the Borough of Hillingdon. It's where Brunel University is.

EDIT: I just looked it up. The seat's formal name is Uxbridge and South Ruislip.

Thanks. I know where Uxbridge is, I know London pretty well tbf. A safe seati take it?


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But if the Tories gained in Scotland they must have dropped drastically in England.

It's so weird.

I still think the Tories will get a majority as per last time when exit poll said hung parliament.

But it gives terrifyingly enormous power to DUP.

And small majority or not that's May *%^@**.


Given your track record for getting every prediction totally wrong wouldn't it be better to champion a Labour win , then your 'kiss of death' would guarantee a win for the one you really wanted to triumph....?

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I wouldn't write anything off yet. I predicted (like most) a substantial Tory majority.

But I will be beyond delighted to be wrong.

Sunderland and Newcastle dampening the mood a bit though.


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Given your track record for getting every prediction totally wrong



Ha ha says the man who must be smarting a bit after his orange man crush took a bit of a hit today.


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Post #471608  Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 10:13 pm 

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Bernard wrote:
There was an overlap but now he is the MP for Uxbridge, and indeed a cabinet minister. In case you don't know Uxbridge is in West London in the Borough of Hillingdon. It's where Brunel University is.

EDIT: I just looked it up. The seat's formal name is Uxbridge and South Ruislip.

Thanks. I know where Uxbridge is, I know London pretty well tbf. A safe seati take it?

Yes it is.


  
 
 
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Dimbleby taking the piss out of the welsh there.


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Don't know what to make of the Newcastle and Sunderland results. But not good enough to make that exit poll come true. Still think it will be a Tory majority plus DUP.

It's the *%^@*** hope that kills.


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That pollster guy is giving me the jitters.

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It's all over the *%^@*** shop. Swing to the Tories in Sunderland and taking seats off the SNP in Scotland. Where are Labour doing well enough to pick up 30 odd seats?????

Getting depressed again.

Tell me what to think, Darren.


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That pollster guy is giving me the jitters.

:laughing7: he could have cleaned up a bit.


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It's all over the *%^@*** shop. Swing to the Tories in Sunderland. Where are Labour doing well enough to pick up 30 odd seats?????

Not gonna happen Daz. Stop tormenting yourself.


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Daz wrote:
It's all over the *%^@*** shop. Swing to the Tories in Sunderland and taking seats off the SNP in Scotland. Where are Labour doing well enough to pick up 30 odd seats?????

Getting depressed again.

Tell me what to think, Darren.

Calm down, it's 2 nil.

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Post #471616  Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 10:28 pm 

Wasn't the exit poll two years ago wrong? I thought it suggested a hung parliament and the Tories got an overall majority. I'm simply not sure how trustworthy they are. My own guess is that the Tories will have a slim overall majority, although it is a guess. I think the probable collapse in the UKIP vote is more likely to benefit the Tories than Labour.

But I stand by my earlier post. May's rather ruthless Party (towards getting rid of leaders it sees as an electoral liability) will see to it that this will be the one and only general election in which she'll be its leader. My guess is she'll be 'persuaded' to resign at some point before the next election and be formally applauded for being a fine Party leader while she was in charge, even though in reality she'll be forced out.


  
 
 
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Daz wrote:
It's all over the *%^@*** shop. Swing to the Tories in Sunderland and taking seats off the SNP in Scotland. Where are Labour doing well enough to pick up 30 odd seats?????

Getting depressed again.

Tell me what to think, Darren.


I'm not Darren however I'll suggest the polls wrong. It just doesn't make sense. I can't see how labour can pick up that volume of seats.


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John wrote:
Niall wrote:
That pollster guy is giving me the jitters.

:laughing7: he could have cleaned up a bit.

He's rambling away not making any sense.

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Can't make my mind up on that one in the red dress. Close ups are a bit underwhelming.


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Pritti Patel shouting her mouth off about may, her views are loathsome but she'd properly get it though.


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The carrier pigeon just arrived in Australia and I hear we're signing a bloke named Thierry Henry.


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Noticed this from twitter..."The most disappointing thing about the UK election is there wasn't even a hint of Russian interference. It's like we don't matter at all."
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Daz wrote:
It's all over the *%^@*** shop. Swing to the Tories in Sunderland and taking seats off the SNP in Scotland. Where are Labour doing well enough to pick up 30 odd seats?????

Getting depressed again.

Tell me what to think, Darren.

This is *%^@*** bonkers. Btw, I'm onto a second bottle of wine so haven't a clue what's going on apart from people being on stage in Wrexham. I think this is all good though!

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Pritti Patel shouting her mouth off about may, her views are loathsome but she'd properly get it though.

She is lovely to look at but what a *%^@. I have a soft crush on Sophie Raworth, Mishal Hussain and even Kuensberg. She would be a cruel mistress

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Bayern Munich prepared to make Alexis Sanchez their highest paid-player with £350,000-a-week offer

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/bayern-munich-prepared-make-alexis-10587172

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Daz wrote:
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Given your track record for getting every prediction totally wrong



Ha ha says the man who must be smarting a bit after his orange man crush took a bit of a hit today.

:laughing7: IF ...you are referring to the Comey testimony I couldn't give a toss , the way I see it Americans are a braindead race of people hell bent on starting World War 3 .

It doesn't matter who is in charge they would still walz around meddling in other countries affairs because they have the military muscle .


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TOP GUN wrote:
Daz wrote:
It's all over the *%^@*** shop. Swing to the Tories in Sunderland and taking seats off the SNP in Scotland. Where are Labour doing well enough to pick up 30 odd seats?????

Getting depressed again.

Tell me what to think, Darren.


I'm not Darren however I'll suggest the polls wrong. It just doesn't make sense. I can't see how labour can pick up that volume of seats.



After Brexit and Trump how can it be a surprise. Many probably just voting for the one that's not currently in power.


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Noticed this from twitter..."The most disappointing thing about the UK election is there wasn't even a hint of Russian interference. It's like we don't matter at all."
:1laughter:


Give it time I'm sure CNN can cook up something .

:laughing7: Kurt unpacking his gear , he's like a ***^%$$ strangler fig..... he's taking over the house

..... two leaf blowers , two weed eaters , a chain saw , three sack trolleys , two LARGE motorbikes , his ute , car , four huge tool chests , two double beds , two fridges , a water blaster , weightlifting gear , two sets of golf clubs he's got more tools , drop saws , skil saws , power drills , battery drills , grinders than Bunnings , six spades , axes , picks , three pushbikes , two TV's .


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grantyboy wrote:
Noticed this from twitter..."The most disappointing thing about the UK election is there wasn't even a hint of Russian interference. It's like we don't matter at all."
:1laughter:


Give it time I'm sure CNN can cook up something .

:laughing7: Kurt unpacking his gear , he's like a ***^%$$ strangler fig..... he's taking over the house

..... two leaf blowers , two weed eaters , a chain saw , three sack trolleys , two LARGE motorbikes , his ute , car , four huge tool chests , two double beds , two fridges , a water blaster , weightlifting gear , two sets of golf clubs he's got more tools , drop saws , skil saws , power drills , battery drills , grinders than Bunnings , six spades , axes , picks , three pushbikes , two TV's .



Welcome home son. :laughing7:


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Didn't realize Gibbs is 27! I keep seeing him as this 19yo breaking into the squad. 15mil is too high for him? In this day and age? I don't think so. He's a fine LB. Not Arsenal or top 4 quality but a very decent, solid LB.

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Everyone is trying to raid Monaco the same way Leicester got was being raided. I like Sidibe, but I hear Man Utd are also after him. He can play both full back positions as well.

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So does that mean the UK has to negotiate Brexit with itself and Europe? Maybe a Brentrance is on the cards.


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kiwipete wrote:
Daz wrote:


Ha ha says the man who must be smarting a bit after his orange man crush took a bit of a hit today.

:laughing7: IF ...you are referring to the Comey testimony I couldn't give a toss , the way I see it Americans are a braindead race of people hell bent on starting World War 3 .

It doesn't matter who is in charge they would still walz around meddling in other countries affairs because they have the military muscle .

One thing I've learned down the years is it does matter. The cynical policies that Clinton would probably enacted, or even good-ol'-boy Republicans, would have been vastly better than the chaos this orange dipshit is unleashing, mostly it appears, out of sheer ignorance. Apart from everything else, he's *%^@** up Nato and the GCC is record time. What a tool!

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Morning all

Hahahahahahahahahahaba hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahaha


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So, possible hung parliament or whatever the term is from what I can tell from the news. Interesting times we are in.

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Morning all

Hahahahahahahahahahaba hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahaha

Strong and stable indeed.

Brexit just got even more complicated. There might be a more realistic debate on it now though.

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Crickey. Where are those last four seats? Presumably in the deep hick country somewhere?

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Crickey. Where are those last four seats? Presumably in the deep hick country somewhere?


Recounts I suspect. In one seat the tellers have been sent home 'cos so knackered. In one Scottish consitutency the Tories clung on with a majority of 2.

They are just utterly mental results all round. The Scots didn't save anybody except Theresa May.

I was certainly wrong that Corbyn's dodgy national security record would undo him - it seems that austerity a much bigger issue especially for young whose turnout obviously pivotal long may it last. Direction of travel all important but we won't see any of the manifesto in a action because...sorry to be a buzz breaker here...Labour still lost by quite some margin.


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Morning all

Hahahahahahahahahahaba hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahaha

Strong and stable indeed.

Brexit just got even more complicated. There might be a more realistic debate on it now though.


The debate might be realistic but it's pretty worrying that DUP have so much power now...


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The effect of Sinn Fein?
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/ju ... parliament

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