Off Topic General Election Special

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A reminder to the UK, and some no doubt very shocked media moguls, that there's 60m of us and not everyone is happy at being forced down this hardline road.

People have suffered for 7 years and we are a modern, dynamic country and it needed protecting. We all deserve a voice in uncertain times and I'm delighted the disenfranchised pulled it back and demanded to be considered too. Bravo everyone.
 
We're all getting a say.
Yeah that's going to work well in Brexit negotiations.

I don't think you realise how this is the worst possible result for the whole country. I mean every single one of us.

It would have been better if one side had won on their own. Either side.

Hung parliament at this moment in time is disastrous.
 
Yeah that's going to work well in Brexit negotiations.

I don't think you realise how this is the worst possible result for the whole country. I mean every single one of us.

It would have been better if one side had won on their own. Either side.

Hung parliament at this moment in time is disastrous.

Disagree completely, totally, and absolutely.

Cons got what they deserved. Country said no more. Now we should get a cross party input.
 
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Northern irish parties will be on thr phone to the tories as we speak
 
Yeah that's going to work well in Brexit negotiations.

I don't think you realise how this is the worst possible result for the whole country. I mean every single one of us.

It would have been better if one side had won on their own. Either side.

Hung parliament at this moment in time is disastrous.

We'll be doing this again in a few weeks. We need a strong and stable leader, trying to wing it through this period of global posturing with a coalition of chaos is a complete non starter.
 
Amber Rudd kept her seat, shame. Biggest increase in the Labour vote since 1945. Corbyn's position is so much stronger after last night. The Tories have to negotiate Brexit with no parliamentary majority. Will May show us the strong and stable leadership she promised or will she resign? Interesting times.
 
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