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Burney
06-09-2017, 10:13 AM
the tories as long as Jeremy Corbyn is Labour leader.

If true, there is at least some poetic justice in his years supporting the IRA coming back to bite him on the arse.

World's End Stella
06-09-2017, 10:29 AM
the tories as long as Jeremy Corbyn is Labour leader.

If true, there is at least some poetic justice in his years supporting the IRA coming back to bite him on the arse.

The nerve of the thick c*nt, he really doesn't understand what happened last night does he?

'Jeremy Corbyn has urged her to quit, saying Labour is "ready to serve".'

and even worse

'Mr Corbyn, speaking after being re-elected in Islington North, said it was time for Mrs May to "make way" for a government that would be "truly representative of the people of this country".'

SHE GOT 57 MORE SEATS THAN YOU DID CORBYN YOU UTTER MORON!!!

Norn Iron
06-09-2017, 10:30 AM
We'll that's been a nailed on certainty since around 11pm last night.

Pat Vegas
06-09-2017, 10:32 AM
The nerve of the thick c*nt, he really doesn't understand what happened last night does he?

'Jeremy Corbyn has urged her to quit, saying Labour is "ready to serve".'

and even worse

'Mr Corbyn, speaking after being re-elected in Islington North, said it was time for Mrs May to "make way" for a government that would be "truly representative of the people of this country".'

SHE GOT 57 MORE SEATS THAN YOU DID CORBYN YOU UTTER MORON!!!

I liked the other day. 'She should resign' few hours later 'I didn't say she should resign'

Burney
06-09-2017, 10:34 AM
The nerve of the thick c*nt, he really doesn't understand what happened last night does he?

'Jeremy Corbyn has urged her to quit, saying Labour is "ready to serve".'

and even worse

'Mr Corbyn, speaking after being re-elected in Islington North, said it was time for Mrs May to "make way" for a government that would be "truly representative of the people of this country".'

SHE GOT 57 MORE SEATS THAN YOU DID CORBYN YOU UTTER MORON!!!

Yes. He doesn't seem to grasp that losing less resoundingly than you thought you would isn't the same as actually winning

Yesterday Once More
06-09-2017, 10:34 AM
Indeed so. Watch the Left who have spent the past 7 weeks dismissing the significance of Corbyn and McDonnell's associates in the I R A scream about May's choice of bedfellows and their paramilitary backers.

The other reassuring factor is that the DUP are serious about full-fat Brexit. Granted the hard border question may prove tricky, but generally they will do Farage proud in holding her feet to the fire in pulling out of the Single Market etc.

Pokster
06-09-2017, 10:50 AM
The nerve of the thick c*nt, he really doesn't understand what happened last night does he?

'Jeremy Corbyn has urged her to quit, saying Labour is "ready to serve".'

and even worse

'Mr Corbyn, speaking after being re-elected in Islington North, said it was time for Mrs May to "make way" for a government that would be "truly representative of the people of this country".'

SHE GOT 57 MORE SEATS THAN YOU DID CORBYN YOU UTTER MORON!!!

It has happened before that the minority party has formed the govt.... and since everyone bar the DUP are on the other side it wasn't that far fetched.

If it wasn't for the Scots she would be out by now

Burney
06-09-2017, 10:54 AM
It has happened before that the minority party has formed the govt.... and since everyone bar the DUP are on the other side it wasn't that far fetched.

If it wasn't for the Scots she would be out by now

And if my auntie had bņllocks, etc.

The fact is that it's pretty embarrassing that a man who has lost an election and can point to no meaningful cross-party alliance is suggesting he should be Prime Minister rather than the woman whose party won the most seats and is currently able to demonstrate that she can form a working majority in the HoC.

Pokster
06-09-2017, 10:56 AM
And if my auntie had bņllocks, etc.

The fact is that it's pretty embarrassing that a man who has lost an election and can point to no meaningful cross-party alliance is suggesting he should be Prime Minister rather than the woman whose party won the most seats and is currently able to demonstrate that she can form a working majority in the HoC.

SNP would certainly support him, which takes him to about 300... so wasn't that far fetched especially as when he called for him to have a chance a large % of commentators were expecting May to resign

Burney
06-09-2017, 11:00 AM
SNP would certainly support him, which takes him to about 300... so wasn't that far fetched especially as when he called for him to have a chance a large % of commentators were expecting May to resign

No, this morning he actually said "I think it's pretty clear who won this election" talking about Labour and himself. That's just delusional.

Pokster
06-09-2017, 11:02 AM
No, this morning he actually said "I think it's pretty clear who won this election" talking about Labour and himself. That's just delusional.

He is AW and I claim my £5.... think even that is putting too big a spin on it

Awimb
06-09-2017, 11:02 AM
the tories as long as Jeremy Corbyn is Labour leader.

If true, there is at least some poetic justice in his years supporting the IRA coming back to bite him on the arse.

On the other hand relying on a shower of homophobic creationists to keep you in power after you called an election that was supposed to boost your mandate as a single party government is not much to be shouting about either.

Burney
06-09-2017, 11:08 AM
On the other hand relying on a shower of homophobic creationists to keep you in power after you called an election that was supposed to boost your mandate as a single party government is not much to be shouting about either.

Didn't say it was. :shrug:

But if homophobic creationists are all that stands between this country and Prime Minister Corbyn, I'll welcome the dirty, black protestant bąstards with open arms and join in loudly with a rendition of The Sash, thanks. :-D

Awimb
06-09-2017, 11:19 AM
Didn't say it was. :shrug:

But if homophobic creationists are all that stands between this country and Prime Minister Corbyn, I'll welcome the dirty, black protestant bąstards with open arms and join in loudly with a rendition of The Sash, thanks. :-D
Ha! Thought you'd be more of a Greens man..

Pokster
06-09-2017, 11:21 AM
Ha! Thought you'd be more of a Greens man..

4 day week... I'd vote for that

Luis Anaconda
06-09-2017, 11:25 AM
And if my auntie had bņllocks, etc.

The fact is that it's pretty embarrassing that a man who has lost an election and can point to no meaningful cross-party alliance is suggesting he should be Prime Minister rather than the woman whose party won the most seats and is currently able to demonstrate that she can form a working majority in the HoC.

I think he is being harsh on her - she is actually making him look good at the moment. It was supposed to be the other way around

Awimb
06-09-2017, 11:25 AM
4 day week... I'd vote for that

And let the migrants take up the slack

Burney
06-09-2017, 11:27 AM
I think he is being harsh on her - she is actually making him look good at the moment. It was supposed to be the other way around

As I say, he has more currency by playing the moral victor whose ambition has been frustrated by dirty deals than if - God help us - he'd actually got the big job. It probably suits him.