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PSRB
05-10-2017, 10:20 AM
http://news.sky.com/story/live-conservative-mps-face-no-action-over-election-expenses-10871042

and clearly lots of conspiracy theories :hehe:

Luis Anaconda
05-10-2017, 11:24 AM
http://news.sky.com/story/live-conservative-mps-face-no-action-over-election-expenses-10871042

and clearly lots of conspiracy theories :hehe:

What the **** does this even mean from that absolute retard Farron:
"They obeyed the letter of the law, they have "driven a coach and battle bus" through the spirit". It's a quite simple they've either broken the law or not - if they haven't shut the **** up.

Also rather goes against the oft-spoken theory that she only called the election to cover it all up

redgunamo
05-10-2017, 11:27 AM
What the **** does this even mean from that absolute retard Farron:
"They obeyed the letter of the law, they have "driven a coach and battle bus" through the spirit". It's a quite simple they've either broken the law or not - if they haven't shut the **** up.

Also rather goes against the oft-spoken theory that she only called the election to cover it all up

It's all about precision, isn't it. It's the difference between having a Crown Prosecution Service and having a mother-in-law.

Luis Anaconda
05-10-2017, 11:32 AM
It's all about precision, isn't it. It's the difference between having a Crown Prosecution Service and having a mother-in-law.

one's a bloated ... actually I better stop there

Burney
05-10-2017, 11:35 AM
What the **** does this even mean from that absolute retard Farron:
"They obeyed the letter of the law, they have "driven a coach and battle bus" through the spirit". It's a quite simple they've either broken the law or not - if they haven't shut the **** up.

Also rather goes against the oft-spoken theory that she only called the election to cover it all up

A lot of people do seem to have been clinging onto this as their final hope of this being anything other than a tory landslide. Personally, I never thought it would matter. You could catch 14 tory MPs buggering dogs and people still wouldn't vote for Corbyn.

Luis Anaconda
05-10-2017, 11:56 AM
A lot of people do seem to have been clinging onto this as their final hope of this being anything other than a tory landslide. Personally, I never thought it would matter. You could catch 14 tory MPs buggering dogs and people still wouldn't vote for Corbyn.
Yes - I thought this summed it up nicely

http://newsthump.com/2017/05/10/most-foxes-wont-vote-labour-because-jeremy-corbyn-just-not-credible-as-a-leader/

Burney
05-10-2017, 12:46 PM
Yes - I thought this summed it up nicely

http://newsthump.com/2017/05/10/most-foxes-wont-vote-labour-because-jeremy-corbyn-just-not-credible-as-a-leader/

Meanwhile, Caroline Lucas of the Greens has admitted live on TV that the Greens were offered £250k to stand down in the Richmond by-election, which they did (although they say they didn't take the money). Lucas claims not to remember the person's name, the Greens are refusing to release it, which is problematic, since the Electoral Commission has confirmed that offering this bung is a criminal offence (as is refusing to release the name) and the Police are now investigating. Awkward for Tiny Tim, that :hehe:

redgunamo
05-10-2017, 12:47 PM
one's a bloated ... actually I better stop there

Yeah, I need to remember that too :-\

Ash
05-10-2017, 01:04 PM
Yes - I thought this summed it up nicely

http://newsthump.com/2017/05/10/most-foxes-wont-vote-labour-because-jeremy-corbyn-just-not-credible-as-a-leader/

Labour's problems go beyond the perception of the leader. Anyway, I wonder what Tony Blair will call his new party* which he forms after this election?

*Yes, I am making this up.