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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... 21:51 - Dec 18 with 5270 viewsKeno

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:34 - Dec 18 with 1954 viewsBlueBadger

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:30 - Dec 18 by Herbivore

He has to take some of the blame for enabling this car crash. Bit of a bawbag.


One of the political equivalents of Paul Lambert. Produced a string of Improved Performances for Labour.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:37 - Dec 18 with 1944 viewsTonytown

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:34 - Dec 18 by BlueBadger

One of the political equivalents of Paul Lambert. Produced a string of Improved Performances for Labour.


More like cunits and sinking ships
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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:38 - Dec 18 with 1950 viewsGuthrum

Very likely to improve the quality and usefulness of the UK's Brexit negotiations if he does go.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:38 - Dec 18 with 1945 viewsHerbivore

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:33 - Dec 18 by BanksterDebtSlave

Seems that internal party hatred is all encompassing.


When you have two monolithic political parties they will always be broad churches with a degree of in fighting. Johnson and Corbyn are both quite divisive figures and in different ways both undone by their own hubris.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:40 - Dec 18 with 1943 viewsBlueBadger

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:38 - Dec 18 by Guthrum

Very likely to improve the quality and usefulness of the UK's Brexit negotiations if he does go.


In all fairness, so would the political figure sat with Paul Merton here.


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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:45 - Dec 18 with 1929 viewsBlueBadger

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:38 - Dec 18 by Herbivore

When you have two monolithic political parties they will always be broad churches with a degree of in fighting. Johnson and Corbyn are both quite divisive figures and in different ways both undone by their own hubris.


They're quite similar really, in that they're both both posh, incompetent racists shored up by a cult following on the lunatic fringe and conducted purges of anyone remotely capable in order to protect their power bases.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 00:05 - Dec 19 with 1909 viewsDarth_Koont

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:45 - Dec 18 by BlueBadger

They're quite similar really, in that they're both both posh, incompetent racists shored up by a cult following on the lunatic fringe and conducted purges of anyone remotely capable in order to protect their power bases.


You spout the lazy, made-up lines of the Daily Mail, then wonder why the NHS always gets a bad deal.




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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 00:35 - Dec 19 with 1890 viewsXYZ

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 23:02 - Dec 18 by BanksterDebtSlave

Like this vote was motivated by Brexit! Really!!

Edit...I'm certain it must have featured strongly in Lib Dem election literature.
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Go back and read what Bridgen said. See if you can see any logic running through it.

Then come back.
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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 01:28 - Dec 19 with 1876 viewsMelford


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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 09:12 - Dec 19 with 1810 viewslongtimefan

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 00:05 - Dec 19 by Darth_Koont

You spout the lazy, made-up lines of the Daily Mail, then wonder why the NHS always gets a bad deal.




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Well, that was more predictable than ITFC giving up a lead
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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 10:52 - Dec 19 with 1767 viewsGlasgowBlue

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 21:58 - Dec 18 by footers

Interesting that it's the protection of the country's citizens during a pandemic which has him worried most.

Oh no, farewell, auf weidersehen, goodbye, etc.


I’m glad you agree that anyone who voted against the protection of the country's citizens during a pandemic is unfit to be in government dear boy 😉
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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 11:44 - Dec 19 with 1728 viewsEireannach_gorm

Now that Brexit is done, his work is over and he can ride off into the sunset with the thanks of a grateful nation..
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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 11:49 - Dec 19 with 1711 viewsDarth_Koont

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 09:12 - Dec 19 by longtimefan

Well, that was more predictable than ITFC giving up a lead


As predictable as Badger missing the point and making accusations and assertions he can’t back up?

Yeah, probably. 😀

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:35 - Dec 19 with 1655 viewsZXBlue

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 11:49 - Dec 19 by Darth_Koont

As predictable as Badger missing the point and making accusations and assertions he can’t back up?

Yeah, probably. 😀


He was spot on.

Why did Corbyn vote the way his brother would have liked?
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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:45 - Dec 19 with 1633 viewsPinewoodblue

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 22:08 - Dec 18 by XYZ

"Backbench Tory MP Andrew Bridgen said Mr Johnson was "running out of time and out of friends to deliver on the promises and discipline of a true Conservative government".

"Lord Frost has made it clear, 100 Conservative backbenchers have made it clear, but most importantly so did the people of North Shropshire," he wrote on Twitter."


I think Bridgen may have misunderstood why the people of North Shropshire elected a representative of the only national political party with rejoining the EU as a policy.


I thought it might have been because they were the only major party who’s MPs voted against plan B.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:46 - Dec 19 with 1632 viewsDarth_Koont

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:35 - Dec 19 by ZXBlue

He was spot on.

Why did Corbyn vote the way his brother would have liked?


Why did the LibDems?

There are multiple issues people have with the legislation that aren’t anything to do with Covid-denial, anti-vaxx or rabidly libertarian views.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:51 - Dec 19 with 1626 viewsZXBlue

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:46 - Dec 19 by Darth_Koont

Why did the LibDems?

There are multiple issues people have with the legislation that aren’t anything to do with Covid-denial, anti-vaxx or rabidly libertarian views.


No there aren't.

He's a a borderline extremist, like his brother.
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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:52 - Dec 19 with 1624 viewsGlasgowBlue

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 11:49 - Dec 19 by Darth_Koont

As predictable as Badger missing the point and making accusations and assertions he can’t back up?

Yeah, probably. 😀


The state of seablu up arrowing a post slagging off an NHS worker during a pandemic.

True colours being shown by some on this thread.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 13:01 - Dec 19 with 1603 viewsDarth_Koont

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:51 - Dec 19 by ZXBlue

No there aren't.

He's a a borderline extremist, like his brother.


‘Course he is, dear.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 13:02 - Dec 19 with 1594 viewsXYZ

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:45 - Dec 19 by Pinewoodblue

I thought it might have been because they were the only major party who’s MPs voted against plan B.


I must have missed all the publicity of the Lib Dems being against following scientific advice on public health emergencies.

Got any links?
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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 13:20 - Dec 19 with 1562 viewseireblue

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 22:46 - Dec 18 by EastTownBlue

It is all kicking off in the whatsapp group or rather Nadine got kicked out.



Oh that is funny. Three things I took from that.

1. Level of discourse isn’t that much different to some of the discussions on here. TWTD > some Politicians

2. Brexit wasn’t about leaving the EU, it was about getting the U.K. ruled by “True Conservatives”

3. And this is the really funny one, Tories do seem to like a bit of cancel culture.
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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 13:49 - Dec 19 with 1502 viewsSeablu

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 12:52 - Dec 19 by GlasgowBlue

The state of seablu up arrowing a post slagging off an NHS worker during a pandemic.

True colours being shown by some on this thread.


Ah, good to see the Brexit voting tory fanboy has resurfaced from the swamp to share some more two-faced moral faux-rage with the masses.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 13:54 - Dec 19 with 1491 viewsDarth_Koont

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 13:49 - Dec 19 by Seablu

Ah, good to see the Brexit voting tory fanboy has resurfaced from the swamp to share some more two-faced moral faux-rage with the masses.



True colours indeed.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 14:06 - Dec 19 with 1522 viewsfooters

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 10:52 - Dec 19 by GlasgowBlue

I’m glad you agree that anyone who voted against the protection of the country's citizens during a pandemic is unfit to be in government dear boy 😉
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You really need to let this Corbyn obsession go now. It's a bit fecking odd.

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Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 14:06 - Dec 19 with 1680 viewsZXBlue

Sinking ships and Rats spring to mind .... on 13:01 - Dec 19 by Darth_Koont

‘Course he is, dear.


Explain why he voted in an extremist manner.

Lib dems abstained. They didnt vote against.
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