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Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: MillCreek on May 08, 2015, 07:48:25 AM
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http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/05/08/british-prime-minister-david-cameron-on-track-for-narrow-majority-exit-poll/
The UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, and the Conservative party win a narrow election and will continue to govern the UK.
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http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/05/08/british-prime-minister-david-cameron-on-track-for-narrow-majority-exit-poll/
The UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, and the Conservative party win a narrow election and will continue to govern the UK.
Labor less both socialist Scots and raping Muslims is a shrunken party. The delta between Tory and labor was 102 MP. SNP gained 50 that used to go labor. I doubt Muslims (who usually vote Labor) were keen to vote for Milliband. Maybe Labor can run child-raping Muslims up and down the ticket and regain half of those 102 MPs The indigenous Brit Laborites will vote and support muslims I am sure. Heck, they covered up huge rape conspiracies by muslims for decades. Next to that, a vote is nothing.
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So does that mean the democrats beat the commies?
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So does that mean the democrats beat the commies?
Yep.
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So does that mean the democrats beat the commies?
Well played, sir. Tip of the bowler to you.
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So does that mean the democrats beat the commies?
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/05/british-elections-jim-messina-david-axelrod-117759.html
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And Galloway lost. It's a beautiful thing
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Looked at a couple of UK "news" websites - the "reporters" there are just about apoplectic that Cameron and the "Conservative" party won, in seeming defiance of the pre-election polls. :rofl:
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Looked at a couple of UK "news" websites - the "reporters" there are just about apoplectic that Cameron and the "Conservative" party won, in seeming defiance of the pre-election polls. :rofl:
Indeed.
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At least the Mirror has abandoned any pretense of objectivity.
In perusing their online wailing and gnashing of teeth, I discovered there is a Labour politician named Ed Balls:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/usvsth3m/ed-balls-memorial-day-live-5661627
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It appears the British press is feeling about what I felt when Obama was re-elected. [barf]
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http://mashable.com/2015/05/08/russel-brand-uk-election/
Best news related to the UK elections.
no longer married to Katie Perry, nothing but crappy movies and now, he's not going to be mouthing off about politics?
Yes! Maybe the useless wanker will finally fade into complete obscurity!
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Looks like they're rioting in London over the election results.
I honestly expect something similar in 2016 if most any one of the current crop of Republicans is elected. Maybe not if Paul is elected, but I'll bet a dozen donuts there's at least one big city riot if somebody like Walker or Cruz get it.
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Looks like they're rioting in London over the election results.
. . . and defacing a war memorial with obscenities:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11595097/Police-officer-injured-as-anti-Tory-protesters-gather-outside-Downing-Street-and-Whitehall.html
Stay classy, leftists.
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http://mashable.com/2015/05/08/russel-brand-uk-election/
Best news related to the UK elections.
no longer married to Katie Perry, nothing but crappy movies and now, he's not going to be mouthing off about politics?
Yes! Maybe the useless wanker will finally fade into complete obscurity!
I'm trying to figure out if you think that married to Katie Perry was a plus or a minus. I could see it either way.
I love that he was hoping to influence the election, but apparently did not vote in that election. I'm all for people not voting, and he seems to have proved that he should be among the non-voters.
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I'm trying to figure out if you think that married to Katie Perry was a plus or a minus. I could see it either way.
I love that he was hoping to influence the election, but apparently did not vote in that election. I'm all for people not voting, and he seems to have proved that he should be among the non-voters.
I don't see it so much as a plus or minus, but simply that, as her husband, he would have been able to remain in the public eye, even without doing anything of his own work to draw attention to himself.
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I don't see it so much as a plus or minus, but simply that, as her husband, he would have been able to remain in the public eye, even without doing anything of his own work to draw attention to himself.
Ah. I was thinking that, on the minus side, she sings awful, brainless songs. On the plus side, at least he was shielding other men from making the same mistake.
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Ah. I was thinking that, on the minus side, she sings awful, brainless songs. On the plus side, at least he was shielding other men from making the same mistake.
I doubt the plus sides of being married to Katy Perry include her musical achievements. /KatyPerryjigglinggif
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I doubt the plus sides of being married to Katy Perry include her musical achievements. /KatyPerryjigglinggif
I thought that was the downside and part of why they split, she was all show, no "go" in that department.
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I doubt the plus sides of being married to Katy Perry include her musical achievements. /KatyPerryjigglinggif
No doubt there would be certain benefits of that nature. Unless she only likes kissing girls.