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Mo Britain less Europe
06-09-2017, 09:30 AM
We truly have finally created a world where people do not understand competition.

Following on from the 48% losers in the Brexit referendum demanding business as usual we now have the incredible spectacle of the, by some huge distance, second placed party leader in the general election demanding to be allowed to form government.

Pokster
06-09-2017, 09:32 AM
We truly have finally created a world where people do not understand competition.

Following on from the 48% losers in the Brexit referendum demanding business as usual we now have the incredible spectacle of the, by some huge distance, second placed party leader in the general election demanding to be allowed to form government.

Which has happened before

redgunamo
06-09-2017, 09:33 AM
We truly have finally created a world where people do not understand competition.

Following on from the 48% losers in the Brexit referendum demanding business as usual we now have the incredible spectacle of the, by some huge distance, second placed party leader in the general election demanding to be allowed to form government.

It's worth trying it on, innit. It could be just banter really, but you never know, do you.

Mo Britain less Europe
06-09-2017, 09:34 AM
Not wth this kind of margin, it hasn't. There is not a shred of mathematical evidence to support Corbyn being given a crack at it.

Pat Vegas
06-09-2017, 09:34 AM
We truly have finally created a world where people do not understand competition.

Following on from the 48% losers in the Brexit referendum demanding business as usual we now have the incredible spectacle of the, by some huge distance, second placed party leader in the general election demanding to be allowed to form government.

Careful Mo you might start suggesting that they change the way the election is calculated.
This would be something that they would normally do.

redgunamo
06-09-2017, 09:39 AM
Not wth this kind of margin, it hasn't. There is not a shred of mathematical evidence to support Corbyn being given a crack at it.

It's politics though, isn't it. Not maths. If enough people on May's side feel she is terminally wounded, they could decide to put her down.

Mo Britain less Europe
06-09-2017, 09:41 AM
Seats win elections, popular vote has some bearing but not decisive. Corbyn well behind on both but particularly in seats, which is what counts. He knows he would need absolutely everyone bar the Tries to put him in no. 10 and he knows that can't happen. So presumably he is asking for numbers to be ignored.