....more armchair politics (Part 2)

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That’s a thing I’ve never been able to understand.
Surely, I voted for a Tory cunt not a Reformed cunt should automatically trigger a bye-bye election.
Do such cunts vote for a party or a particular cunt :man_shrugging:

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You vote for the candidate.
The reality is that most people vote for a Prime Minister and if you asked the majority of people who their MP was, they would have no idea.

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I get that (and understand the process) but with all the shenanigans surely it’s time to change.
If you defecate, then it’s time for a new vote, non?

Certainly one way to spoil your ballot paper

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This quote from the end of the article still makes me laugh:

Farage previously faced prank callers on the LBC radio show he hosted between 2017 and 2020, including in 2019 when a caller told him on air that he was formerly a remainer until “something monumental” had changed his mind. “What was that monumental thing, Mark?” Farage asked. “I was kicked in the head by a horse,” the caller replied.

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Odious cunt calls out odious cunt

His comment kinda sounds familiar though

Ah yes, similar was used to describe him :rofl:

“lazy, incompetent narcissist obsessed only with self-promotion”

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Breaking…

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The last time a MP called a By-election when they changed party was probably more recently than you might imagine.

Mark Reckless, November 2014, after defecting from Conservatives to Ukip; he held Rochester at the by election and lost it in the general election the following year

Stone cold cowardice from Starmer and his allies/ enablers.

This lot really are clowns. No better than Tories.

next move burnham, he must have expected it

Yeah I’m sure he’s not in the least surprised. It gives Starmer a real headache and makes him look very very weak.

Do you actually remember what the Tories were like? Huge corruption and incompetence everywhere. I’m no fan of how this government is turning out, but on its worst day it’s way better than the last few Tory ones.

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I do and I think Labour edge it on incompetence, tbh. I’ll give you the corruption though. As people, Labour are no doubt a nicer bunch, but as a government trying to get a country back on it’s feet I think they are at best neck and neck. My biggest problem with them is that I thought it impossible that they could even get close to how bad the Tories were and they have.

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What do you think of the changes in the NHS? The minimum wage? Child Poverty? Wages?
All pledges in the manifesto

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