The Daily Post Election Politics Thread
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The news keeps mentioning BoJo the clown coming back from the Bahamas, they even found some members of the public who said he did a fantastic job and they want him back
The Rolland Rat lookalike seems to be favourite...
The Rolland Rat lookalike seems to be favourite...
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I've been thinking about the current mess, and reading the views expressed in this thread.
Currently there seems to be considerable disagreement on the choice of next Prime minister.?
It is also quite apparent that the disastrous governing by Westminster is playing into the hands of the Scottish separatists.?
So (two birds, one stone) how about making Nicola Sturgeon PM of the United Kingdom for the remaining term.?
Currently there seems to be considerable disagreement on the choice of next Prime minister.?
It is also quite apparent that the disastrous governing by Westminster is playing into the hands of the Scottish separatists.?
So (two birds, one stone) how about making Nicola Sturgeon PM of the United Kingdom for the remaining term.?
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id rather have Jeremy Clarkson or Rolf HarrisStMarks wrote:I've been thinking about the current mess, and reading the views expressed in this thread.
Currently there seems to be considerable disagreement on the choice of next Prime minister.?
It is also quite apparent that the disastrous governing by Westminster is playing into the hands of the Scottish separatists.?
So (two birds, one stone) how about making Nicola Sturgeon PM of the United Kingdom for the remaining term.?
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I like the idea of Rolf as PM at least we'd know all the kangaroos were tied down .
"can you guess what it is yet ?"
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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread
How long do we think Sunak will last?
I'm going to give him until spring
I'm going to give him until spring
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All those UKippers who joined the Tory party must be frothing at the mouth that we now have a PM of Asian decent.
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He's the youngest British prime minister in more than two hundred years ....let's hope he brings some fresh perspective to the table....and that he's not saddled with the usually entrenched positions that older politicians seem to prize so dearly.
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You mean the privately educated multi millionaire?D41 wrote:He's the youngest British prime minister in more than two hundred years ....let's hope he brings some fresh perspective to the table....and that he's not saddled with the usually entrenched positions that older politicians seem to prize so dearly.
Yeah, I've got high hopes
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Yeah....I might have jumped the gun a bit.
Seems he's worth £730M or something insane like that.
Good luck.
Seems he's worth £730M or something insane like that.
Good luck.
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Thats about right i reckon. He wont do anything that involves change - he doesn't want to beat Liz to the shortest PM i'd imagine.Kwacky wrote:How long do we think Sunak will last?
I'm going to give him until spring
Boy do we need a general election - they really don't get it do they?
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My favourite is the continual quotes that "it's not in the best interest of the country" and "it's not what the people want"C00kiemonster wrote:Thats about right i reckon. He wont do anything that involves change - he doesn't want to beat Liz to the shortest PM i'd imagine.Kwacky wrote:How long do we think Sunak will last?
I'm going to give him until spring
Boy do we need a general election - they really don't get it do they?
That despite them having to discuss multiple petitions in the house demanding an election.
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....And like Dr.Yueh, they will all wear the mark of Imperial Conditioning.
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What the actual f**k??Kwacky wrote:Re-education camps.
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ffs if thats true, I am flying my lorry to mars on Elons happy trainKwacky wrote:Re-education camps.
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That's me in a camp then.Kwacky wrote:Re-education camps.
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I didn't think the Truss debacle could get any worse but apparently her private phone was hacked while she was in office .
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And then they covered it up so she could run to be PMJack wrote:I didn't think the Truss debacle could get any worse but apparently her private phone was hacked while she was in office .
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It's over a years worth of messages. Johnson knew about it.
How will anyone in the international community trust us?
How will anyone in the international community trust us?