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I see Lee Anderson has been appointed Chief Whip too. There's only fucking 5 of them. As if he's going to tell the Leader and Deputy Leader how to vote. 😂

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8 minutes ago, Cheese said:

I see Lee Anderson has been appointed as group chat admin. There's only fucking 5 of them. As if he's going to tell the Leader and Deputy Leader how to vote. 😂

 

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6 hours ago, Cheese said:

I see Lee Anderson has been appointed Chief Whip too. There's only fucking 5 of them. As if he's going to tell the Leader and Deputy Leader how to vote. 😂

I might be wrong but as a whip he will get paid more, I think from public funds. 
 

I am not 100% sure about this btw. 

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12 minutes ago, Casino said:

Habib is particularly vile

No more so than Tice and Farage for me. I watched the Commons the other day, and when Farage stood up to talk, it dawned on me again, that people, some of them on here, actually wanted him to be our PM. Can you imagine that.... 

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14 minutes ago, Sweep said:

No more so than Tice and Farage for me. I watched the Commons the other day, and when Farage stood up to talk, it dawned on me again, that people, some of them on here, actually wanted him to be our PM. Can you imagine that.... 

Who were they? 

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7 minutes ago, royal white said:

Who were they? 

Bolty for one, and somebody else, who I can't remember who it was, also said they would vote for Reform. 

Edited by Sweep
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2 hours ago, Ani said:

I might be wrong but as a whip he will get paid more, I think from public funds. 
 

I am not 100% sure about this btw. 

It's the Government and official party of opposition only

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11 minutes ago, Sweep said:

Bolty for one, and somebody else, who I can't remember who it was, also said they would vote for Reform. 

A few people said they would vote reform, not for him to be PM though as they knew that wouldn’t happen. 

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4 hours ago, Sweep said:

No more so than Tice and Farage for me. I watched the Commons the other day, and when Farage stood up to talk, it dawned on me again, that people, some of them on here, actually wanted him to be our PM. Can you imagine that.... 

I certainly can. Repatriation would become a major consideration. What a bonus!

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4 hours ago, Sweep said:

Bolty for one, and somebody else, who I can't remember who it was, also said they would vote for Reform. 

Yep

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4 hours ago, royal white said:

A few people said they would vote reform, not for him to be PM though as they knew that wouldn’t happen. 

Not this time around. One can hope.

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1 hour ago, only1swanny said:

He's no chance, heard nothing since the election, 

 

Building a national infrastructure takes time. Put a marker in your long term diary for 3-4 years from now. We'll discuss it then.

That is, of course, if an election is not called in the meantime.

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🚨🚨🚨 BREXIT BENEFIT KLAXON 🚨🚨🚨

 

after 8 years, it’s finally happened. Winning winning winning

 

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Just to place a marker in the sand

The economy has grown slightly but that’s nothing to do with Labour apparently.

So, to be crystal clear, anything that happened prior to Labour coming to power is entirely down to the previous government.

Just drawing that line.

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5 minutes ago, Casino said:

Except prisons being full

Thats on Labour

Ah, so it’s a transferable thing?

that makes this complicated.

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58 minutes ago, Spider said:

Just to place a marker in the sand

The economy has grown slightly but that’s nothing to do with Labour apparently.

So, to be crystal clear, anything that happened prior to Labour coming to power is entirely down to the previous government.

Just drawing that line.

To be fair it makes it all the more daft Sunak called the election when he did - they'd have been able to go harder on 'the plan is working message' wouldn't have changed the outcome but might have reduced the losses.

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2 hours ago, bolty58 said:

Building a national infrastructure takes time. Put a marker in your long term diary for 3-4 years from now. We'll discuss it then.

That is, of course, if an election is not called in the meantime.

Balls. They did slightly better than UKIP did and that’s with  a massive backlash against the Tories which won’t happen again. 
 

They’ll soon slither off from whence they came. 

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