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People could and should just vote Lib Dems and give them a shot.

They should have won when Brown was running for relection but everyone pussied out and went Blue again.

How long can the UK continue to be a two party state going around in cycles
 
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People could and should just vote Lib Dems and give them a shot.

They should have won when Brown was running for relection but everyone pussied out and went Blue again.

How long can the UK continue to be a two party state going around in cycles

How old are you ffs?

Otherwise you would know how well it went the last time they shared power and the time before that, and whatever happened to that wonderful reincarnation of the SDP's <laugh>

Dissolved 1988 ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_(UK)
 
Yeah mopped it all up like a sponge cake. Angela sat there with her arms folded thinking who is this useless twat sitting beside me. Boris even cracked a joke mate, something about the oppo being a lawyer, house fell about in laughter.

Anyway, I'm all chilled now, can see no threat to Boris' position, fook knows how the oppo think they can run the country, when they can't even get rid of him.

I might send out invites for a bring your own bottle party to celebrate.

Lol, good stuff

Like Saff said the longer they keep Boris at the wheel the more he'll **** them up at the polling booths

I'm defo Boris in now <laugh>

#Borisatthewheel
 
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How old are you ffs?

Otherwise you would know how well it went the last time they shared power and the time before that, and whatever happened to that wonderful reincarnation of the SDP's <laugh>

Dissolved 1988 ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_(UK)

They were **** in that Tory coalition.

Mainly because Nick Clegg was a wet lettuce and accepted the meaningless role of Deputy PM, when he should have pushed to be Chancellor.

That way he would have been able push for free tuition fees, taxing the rich, more money for the NHS and other social justice measures, by holding the purse strings.

Instead he traded them all in for a deputy dawg badge

Dickhead.
 
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I like people bro, id like everyone to do well if possible.

You dont need to like politics to be emotionally invested in the betterment of people.

Shame others don't see it the same tbh

Oh others do, they do... then get labelled as marxists <laugh>

That's you too now mate soz <whistle>
 
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How old are you ffs?

Otherwise you would know how well it went the last time they shared power and the time before that, and whatever happened to that wonderful reincarnation of the SDP's <laugh>

Dissolved 1988 ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_(UK)

You on the blob again?

I wouldn't personally consider a smaller party in coalition a true proving of how they'd function in the top spot, if the smaller party simply holds the largest to ransom everyone will get furious and want another election, a major part of the 2010 coalition agreement was to prevent another GE.

If you see whatever happened there as a disaster or a good thing is neither here nor there for me, it means nothing to how a Lib Dem government would actually work out.
 
I posted this on Liverpool Coronavirus thread but worth posting it here.

Any of you who are on the fence about getting your booster. Place I work has had about 500 or so Covid patients onsite per day the last few weeks.

Of those, usually about 25 end up in intensive care. Of those in intensive care, we have yet to see a single patient who was fully vaccinated AND boostered. Usually about 7-10% of our ICU patients are vaccinated but not boostered... But we're not seeing anyone who got the booster end up in ICU. (So far)

So if you're vaccinated but not boostered... Know, the booster really does make a difference.

Get your booster! <ok>
 
I posted this on Liverpool Coronavirus thread but worth posting it here.

Any of you who are on the fence about getting your booster. Place I work has had about 500 or so Covid patients onsite per day the last few weeks.

Of those, usually about 25 end up in intensive care. Of those in intensive care, we have yet to see a single patient who was fully vaccinated AND boostered. Usually about 7-10% of our ICU patients are vaccinated but not boostered... But we're not seeing anyone who got the booster end up in ICU.

So if you're vaccinated but not boostered... Know, the booster really does make a difference. (At least it has been where I'm working, we're a couple weeks behind the UK facing the wave of Omicron)

Get your booster! <ok>

do what Macron said and just make life annoying as **** for people who arent vaccinated

i cant believe the french are meltdowning over that
 
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You on the blob again?

I wouldn't personally consider a smaller party in coalition a true proving of how they'd function in the top spot, if the smaller party simply holds the largest to ransom everyone will get furious and want another election, a major part of the 2010 coalition agreement was to prevent another GE.

If you see whatever happened there as a disaster or a good thing is neither here nor there for me, it means nothing to how a Lib Dem government would actually work out.

Lib Dems the ones that made promises to students, the ones that promised remain, the party that never delivers, good luck with that, come back to me when they are successful at delivering and winning something more than a sweepstake.
 
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Lib Dems the ones that made promises to students, the ones that promised remain, the party that never delivers, good luck with that, come back to me when they are successful at delivering and winning something more than a sweepstake.

<confused><laugh>

Promised remain if they got voted in, they didn't promise a coup d'etat. Ye complaining about a party not doing something when I'm guessing you and millions of others specifically didn't vote for it.

If they were voted in 2010 then tuition fees would have been scrapped and we never would have had Brexit, a party who didn't want tuition fees scrapped and wanted a brexit vote got in.

Lib Dems should have coalitioned with Labour and ignored the majority, bringing the parliamentary system into dispute I reckon, held the government to ransom and ran rough shot over everyone.
 
You on the blob again?

I wouldn't personally consider a smaller party in coalition a true proving of how they'd function in the top spot, if the smaller party simply holds the largest to ransom everyone will get furious and want another election, a major part of the 2010 coalition agreement was to prevent another GE.

If you see whatever happened there as a disaster or a good thing is neither here nor there for me, it means nothing to how a Lib Dem government would actually work out.

Yeah you can’t really assess what a Lib Dem govt would look like based on that disastrous coalition. As basically all of their core policies got binned off in the negotiations to share power.

As I said earlier, clegg was a wet lettuce, he sold out for that coalition and should have been much more savvy about what he wanted in terms of policies for that Govt.

Lib Dems learned a lesson though during that time. Never jump into bed with a Tory <ok>
 
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<confused><laugh>

Promised remain if they got voted in, they didn't promise a coup d'etat. Ye complaining about a party not doing something when I'm guessing you and millions of others specifically didn't vote for it.

If they were voted in 2010 then tuition fees would have been scrapped and we never would have had Brexit, a party who didn't want tuition fees scrapped and wanted a brexit vote got in.

Lib Dems should have coalitioned with Labour and ignored the majority, bringing the parliamentary system into dispute I reckon, held the government to ransom and ran rough shot over everyone.

Well you go ahead and vote Lib Dems, I'm use to losers, especially thick Geordie ones. <ok>
 
Yeah you can’t really assess what a Lib Dem govt would look like based on that disastrous coalition. As basically all of their core policies got binned off in the negotiations to share power.

As I said earlier, clegg was a wet lettuce, he sold out for that coalition and should have been much more savvy about what he wanted in terms of policies for that Govt.

Lib Dems learned a lesson though during that time. Never jump into bed with a Tory <ok>

Thing is mate the Lib Dems have been around in politics for ages, well before I was old enough to vote. it's like constantly driving down a dead end road with them. Hence why I was asking that Toon thick shhite how old he was - at least down in Cornwall, they mean something to the tribe in that corner of England, that feels like a win.
 
Yeah you can’t really assess what a Lib Dem govt would look like based on that disastrous coalition. As basically all of their core policies got binned off in the negotiations to share power.

As I said earlier, clegg was a wet lettuce, he sold out for that coalition and should have been much more savvy about what he wanted in terms of policies for that Govt.

Lib Dems learned a lesson though during that time. Never jump into bed with a Tory <ok>

I agree with all that
 
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