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None of your business. <laugh>
Yup.
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Yeah, Lincoln.
What, using big words? Yeah, I passed my GCSEs and A-Levels, mate. <laugh>
I don't live in York, squaddie.
I don't know why you're so proud of being thick and ignorant. <laugh> Must be the Brexiteer attitude of 'don't trust people who use big words...
Might have something to do with the failings of Austrian School economics and neoliberalism.
Except Joseph Stiglitz, who won a Nobel Prize for Economics, and over 150 other economists who endorsed the Labour manifesto.
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No, not really. The Tories' weak minority government will expose them in the Brexit negotiations, Corbyn will still be there with an increase in...
I'm not particularly bothered at the result, I'm just laughing at the Tories for losing their majority after their hubris and for my local Tory MP...
No, her vote share increase by 12.2%. It's because despite the ****-smearing by the media because she ****ed up in an interview and said some ****...
She increased her vote share in her constituency by 11,000 votes despite the ****-smearing so yeah, why not?
But that played in Labour's favour as he's popular amongst the young who actually turned out in droves to vote this time and won significant...
A lot of ex-miners have long memories about Tory ****s.
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'Corbyn supported the IRA' 'muh coalition of chaos' Funny that the Tories will have to jump into bed with former Loyalist paramilitaries. <laugh>
It's okay though Jeremy Corbyn supported the IRA, whereas the Loyalists were good boys who did nuffin' wrong during the Troubles.