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    Football changing rooms are even more brutal than building sites.
     
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    So the cops need to kill more darkies then. I will pass that info to the polis
     
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    Bloody Buggery Bollocks Boris Brexit. <diva>

    Macron energy crisis sparks snap election choice to break deadlock in French parliament



    President Emanuel Macron is weighing up whether or not to call a snap election to try and break the deadlock blighting his government. He vowed to tackle France's cost-of-living crisis as well as its energy and economic woes last month but faces tough opposition in parliament where he is short of an absolute majority. Left-wing parties are preparing to fight for lower prices and higher wages as the country readies for a tough autumn and winter with energy shortages and outages.

    President Macron might be presented with the hard choice between calling a snap election or accepting to be a "lame duck" for the remainder of his second term.

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...pc=U531&cvid=c3d0d7dc8e2644f7b40048d81a0ba766
     
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    Fact or fantasy? Let's see if it happens. I've heard nothing of this.
     
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    And here we all are thinking that you must have the ear of those in the echelons of power in the land of the peasants... <laugh>

    The Daily Express article does appear to be about a couple of political focus groups arguing amongst themselves about what ‘lame duck’ Macron might do, desperate for the oxygen of publicity.

    Macron may be forced to behave like an authoritarian dictator to get his budget through parliament because he does not have a majority so there is at least one fact in evidence.
     
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    If you are prepared to queue for eight or nine hours, you can walk through Westminster Hall and pay your respects to Her Majesty The Queen. Much of this exemplifies the respectable British character that has endured generations.

    If you are prepared to queue at A&E in your local NHS hospital for eight or nine hours, you might get treated for your ailments because you cannot get a GP appointment as they do not want to work full time. Much of this exemplifies the failure of the NHS, the GP contract that Labour introduced in 2004 and a stupidity of the British people that endured fewer generations than Her Majesty.
     
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    Labour <laugh><laugh><laugh> not been in power for over a decade, if something Labour introduced was so bad, you’d think the party in power for over 12 years might have done something about it no?

    ****ing hell the boot licking is strong with this one.
     
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