Nah this is a semi win. The public has turned on him which is our best chance for a Labour win in 2024.
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posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
We are gonna get a GE way before 2024, I’d stick a bet on it
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posted 54 seconds ago
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posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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Because they didn't lose enough*
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It's like being married knowing the wife plays away, wastes loads of money you've earned, keeps crashing the car and tells your kids you're an @rsehole but hey, you she gives you your hole every now and again so I'll stick with it.
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posted 1 minute ago
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posted 43 seconds ago
He won. The country lost.
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Labour will win in 2024, hopefully with Burnham in charge. The country loses if a nonce like Hunt gets in should Boris go.
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I’ve got two young kids at school. A school cut to the bone by this government.
I worry what will be left for them in two more years
Most of the party that voted for him would lose their job if he goes.
Looked at another way, 74.4% of 'non-payroll" Tory MPs have no confidence in the Prime Minister.
The 'payroll vote' is MPs who hold positions from which they would have to resign in order to oppose the government, or in effect were obliged to support him.
https://twitter.com/sportingintel/status/1533905861940285444?s=21&t=pOUb0TPNwjmFfLuj2QEgaw
Inject this in my coooock
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posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
And the payroll MPs are in themselves a scandal that there's so many.
Boris Johnson: "This is a very good result for politics and the country. It's a convincing result, a decisive result"
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comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
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You want another try at that?
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posted 54 seconds ago
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posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
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You want another try at that?
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not really. I dont know. But I think I will be close if not exact.
But back to tonights vote.
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the caaaant is basically full Trump now
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The mental gymnastics are amazing.
PM asked to rule out a snap election. He doesn’t answer the Q (asked twice)
It’s happening soon I tell ya
One plugged-in MP who runs the numbers tells me they believe at least 40% of the 2019 MPs voted against the prime minister tonight. (Not that we can ever really check if they are right...)
https://twitter.com/jessicaelgot/status/1533913750083932160?s=21&t=pOUb0TPNwjmFfLuj2QEgaw
Red Wall MP’s all know the gig is up for them now. They’ll never get an 85k salary job again.
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posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
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You want another try at that?
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not really. I dont know. But I think I will be close if not exact.
But back to tonights vote.
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No, you facked it, mate.
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comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 3 minutes ago
Boris Johnson: "This is a very good result for politics and the country. It's a convincing result, a decisive result"
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The mental gymnastics are amazing.
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Honestly mental gymnastics are for people with intelligence, BJ is just a retardd
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posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 3 hours, 52 minutes ago
Nah, he'll win comfortably...for the same reason as why the Conservatives are in power, the alternative is rubbish!
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Torys main cheerleader back at it again. Shut up man. Youre embarrassing.
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How did the woeful Tories stroll in to power then? Because they're amazing or because the alternative was not credible ?
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Because most people in this country are fecking easily lead idiots.
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posted 54 seconds ago
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posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
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You want another try at that?
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not really. I dont know. But I think I will be close if not exact.
But back to tonights vote.
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No, you facked it, mate.
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I messed it up before, but thought I'd made it clear in my last comment.
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what has Brexit referendum got to do with this vote you idiot?
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posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Michael The Morb Morbius (U10026)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 3 minutes ago
Boris Johnson: "This is a very good result for politics and the country. It's a convincing result, a decisive result"
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The mental gymnastics are amazing.
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Honestly mental gymnastics are for people with intelligence, BJ is just a retardd
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Said thee who spends half his life on a fecking football forum 😂
if any party won a GE 60% to 40% it would be described as a landslide
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posted 2 minutes ago
if any party won a GE 60% to 40% it would be described as a landslide
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Imagine you had 10 kids and 4 of them said they didn't want you to be their dad anymore. Not asking the general public if they wanted you to be their dad
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Nah this is a semi win. The public has turned on him which is our best chance for a Labour win in 2024.
posted on 6/6/22
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posted 45 seconds ago
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posted 46 seconds ago
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posted 52 seconds ago
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posted 28 seconds ago
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posted 54 seconds ago
comment by Ladmin 3 (U1250)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
posted on 6/6/22
We are gonna get a GE way before 2024, I’d stick a bet on it
posted on 6/6/22
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posted 28 seconds ago
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posted 54 seconds ago
comment by Ladmin 3 (U1250)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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Because they didn't lose enough*
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It's like being married knowing the wife plays away, wastes loads of money you've earned, keeps crashing the car and tells your kids you're an @rsehole but hey, you she gives you your hole every now and again so I'll stick with it.
posted on 6/6/22
comment by tcruel87 (U11882)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Citizen Smeg. Joined the spurs tinted glasses ... (U6574)
posted 43 seconds ago
He won. The country lost.
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Labour will win in 2024, hopefully with Burnham in charge. The country loses if a nonce like Hunt gets in should Boris go.
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I’ve got two young kids at school. A school cut to the bone by this government.
I worry what will be left for them in two more years
posted on 6/6/22
Most of the party that voted for him would lose their job if he goes.
posted on 6/6/22
Looked at another way, 74.4% of 'non-payroll" Tory MPs have no confidence in the Prime Minister.
The 'payroll vote' is MPs who hold positions from which they would have to resign in order to oppose the government, or in effect were obliged to support him.
https://twitter.com/sportingintel/status/1533905861940285444?s=21&t=pOUb0TPNwjmFfLuj2QEgaw
Inject this in my coooock
posted on 6/6/22
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posted 35 seconds ago
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posted 54 seconds ago
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posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
posted on 6/6/22
And the payroll MPs are in themselves a scandal that there's so many.
posted on 6/6/22
Boris Johnson: "This is a very good result for politics and the country. It's a convincing result, a decisive result"
NONCE
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posted 54 seconds ago
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posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
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You want another try at that?
posted on 6/6/22
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posted 21 seconds ago
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posted 28 seconds ago
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posted 54 seconds ago
comment by Ladmin 3 (U1250)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
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You want another try at that?
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not really. I dont know. But I think I will be close if not exact.
But back to tonights vote.
posted on 6/6/22
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Boris Johnson: "This is a very good result for politics and the country. It's a convincing result, a decisive result"
NONCE
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the caaaant is basically full Trump now
posted on 6/6/22
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 3 minutes ago
Boris Johnson: "This is a very good result for politics and the country. It's a convincing result, a decisive result"
NONCE
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The mental gymnastics are amazing.
posted on 6/6/22
PM asked to rule out a snap election. He doesn’t answer the Q (asked twice)
It’s happening soon I tell ya
posted on 6/6/22
One plugged-in MP who runs the numbers tells me they believe at least 40% of the 2019 MPs voted against the prime minister tonight. (Not that we can ever really check if they are right...)
https://twitter.com/jessicaelgot/status/1533913750083932160?s=21&t=pOUb0TPNwjmFfLuj2QEgaw
Red Wall MP’s all know the gig is up for them now. They’ll never get an 85k salary job again.
posted on 6/6/22
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posted 54 seconds ago
comment by Ladmin 3 (U1250)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
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You want another try at that?
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not really. I dont know. But I think I will be close if not exact.
But back to tonights vote.
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No, you facked it, mate.
posted on 6/6/22
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comment by Michael The Morb Morbius (U10026)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 3 minutes ago
Boris Johnson: "This is a very good result for politics and the country. It's a convincing result, a decisive result"
NONCE
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The mental gymnastics are amazing.
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Honestly mental gymnastics are for people with intelligence, BJ is just a retardd
posted on 6/6/22
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 8 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by Rude Van Nist (U22799)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 3 hours, 52 minutes ago
Nah, he'll win comfortably...for the same reason as why the Conservatives are in power, the alternative is rubbish!
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Torys main cheerleader back at it again. Shut up man. Youre embarrassing.
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How did the woeful Tories stroll in to power then? Because they're amazing or because the alternative was not credible ?
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Because most people in this country are fecking easily lead idiots.
posted on 6/6/22
comment by tcruel87 (U11882)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by RB&W - What is it now, Ralf? (U21434)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by RB&W - What is it now, Ralf? (U21434)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by tcruel87 (U11882)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by RB&W - What is it now, Ralf? (U21434)
posted 26 seconds ago
comment by tcruel87 (U11882)
posted 45 seconds ago
comment by RB&W - What is it now, Ralf? (U21434)
posted 46 seconds ago
comment by tcruel87 (U11882)
posted 52 seconds ago
comment by RB&W - What is it now, Ralf? (U21434)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by tcruel87 (U11882)
posted 54 seconds ago
comment by Ladmin 3 (U1250)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 21 minutes ago
Bahahahahaha - he's toast 148 against
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He won though
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Remainers have this idea that if a result is close, but not in their favour, they can just go ahead and ignore it despite the wishes of the majority.
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you havent got a clue what you are saying
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There is an objective threshold for getting rid of Johnson, it wasn't met. There is zero reason for him to resign.
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what have remainers and the public Brexit vote got to do with it?
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Both seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted.
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what are you rambling on about. Who are the both and what do both of them think?
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Sorry I meant both with Brexit and this confidence vote, some people seem to think the wishes of the losing side should be granted anyway because the losing side didn't lose massively.
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I dont think any of the Tory MPs who voted in tonights leadership ballot also voted remain in the Brexit referendum
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You want another try at that?
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not really. I dont know. But I think I will be close if not exact.
But back to tonights vote.
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No, you facked it, mate.
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I messed it up before, but thought I'd made it clear in my last comment.
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what has Brexit referendum got to do with this vote you idiot?
posted on 6/6/22
comment by Rude Van Nist (U22799)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Michael The Morb Morbius (U10026)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 3 minutes ago
Boris Johnson: "This is a very good result for politics and the country. It's a convincing result, a decisive result"
NONCE
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The mental gymnastics are amazing.
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Honestly mental gymnastics are for people with intelligence, BJ is just a retardd
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Said thee who spends half his life on a fecking football forum 😂
posted on 6/6/22
if any party won a GE 60% to 40% it would be described as a landslide
posted on 6/6/22
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 2 minutes ago
if any party won a GE 60% to 40% it would be described as a landslide
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Imagine you had 10 kids and 4 of them said they didn't want you to be their dad anymore. Not asking the general public if they wanted you to be their dad
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