Gonzo's Erection Thread

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We all did. Huge turnout putting boot into may and her mandate from brexit vote.

Is it clear though that a repeat Brexit vote would change? Snp got a kicking and libs actually got less votes but is this cos labour seen as vote to go for?
 
69% turn out is reasonable. its a good amount for a mandate.. but there you go its not amazing iether


I just heard May is "scrambling" due to fears EU will dealy brexit talks... what a laugh... she's the one who held it for at least 3 months unitl she triggered it.
 
May has been [HASHTAG]#exposed[/HASHTAG] as a total [HASHTAG]#fraud[/HASHTAG]

It was already obvious she's an abysmal negotiator as a former ambassador explained https://nyebevannews.co.uk/british-...ith-her-opponents-would-be-a-good-negotiator/

Now she's responsible for the completely unforced biggest political mistake ever

Looks like that [HASHTAG]#desperate[/HASHTAG] attempt to exploit terrorist attacks to abolish human rights didn't do anything but expose their true motivations

Funny how conservatives have changed their tune from "it's important for us to be as strong as possible" to "our weakness doesn't matter we need to keep things as they are"
 
Labour Party candidate Jeremy Corbyn accidentally slapped a Shadow Defense Secretary in the chest instead of high-fiving her in a clip that went viral Thursday night.
Corbyn and Emily Thornbery, the Shadow Defence Secretary, were celebrating their party's better than expected returns in the U.K. election when Corbyn went for a high-five and hit Thornberry in the chest.
 
69% turn out is reasonable. its a good amount for a mandate.. but there you go its not amazing iether


I just heard May is "scrambling" due to fears EU will dealy brexit talks... what a laugh... she's the one who held it for at least 3 months unitl she triggered it.
I heard the Dutch MEP Sophie intVeld (or something) refer to this. She said the EU has been ready to negotiate since Article 50 had been triggered and it's the UK that is responsible for delay.
She actually sounded like one of the more level-headed commentators on this -saying both Cameron and May had used the broader political arena to try to resolve internal divisions within their party and both had basically ****ed up. She said it was time to stop playing games and act responsibly.
Fat ****ing chance.
 
Labour Party candidate Jeremy Corbyn accidentally slapped a Shadow Defense Secretary in the chest instead of high-fiving her in a clip that went viral Thursday night.
Corbyn and Emily Thornbery, the Shadow Defence Secretary, were celebrating their party's better than expected returns in the U.K. election when Corbyn went for a high-five and hit Thornberry in the chest.
A man after your own heart eh, Dribs? <laugh>
 
Also great that the Tories have been punished by one of the most negative campaigns ever

"We don't think you deserve any promises, costings, or debates, just shut up and do as we say while we make personal attacks on politicians trying to talk issues"
 
I heard the Dutch MEP Sophie intVeld (or something) refer to this. She said the EU has been ready to negotiate since Article 50 had been triggered and it's the UK that is responsible for delay.
She actually sounded like one of the more level-headed commentators on this -saying both Cameron and May had used the broader political arena to try to resolve internal divisions within their party and both had basically ****ed up. She said it was time to stop playing games and act responsibly.
Fat ****ing chance.

The conservatives are too busy trying to use it to grab their own personal (individual, party and business elite) rewards than think about the country

May thought this election would guarantee her a legacy <laugh>
 
I heard the Dutch MEP Sophie intVeld (or something) refer to this. She said the EU has been ready to negotiate since Article 50 had been triggered and it's the UK that is responsible for delay.
She actually sounded like one of the more level-headed commentators on this -saying both Cameron and May had used the broader political arena to try to resolve internal divisions within their party and both had basically ****ed up. She said it was time to stop playing games and act responsibly.
Fat ****ing chance.

I'm fully confident that May delayed at every turn as long as she could possibly could and was happy at every court delay. She stretched it to end of march and grudgingly triggered. She's picked fights and.... well my missus says she has thrown the election with that manifesto and not going to debates deliberately.

Bit of a stretch i think but a remainer just got a soft brexit so..... Mrs May might have got what she really wanted. I don't know its sounds crazy.

You are right though everything that has occurred has been about the tory party not the good of the uk and frankly the lies told about brexit mean I have to wonder if the youth who did for may turned out again for a second referendum what would occur.

For me that answer is not clear cut either way.
 
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I'm fully confident that May delayed at every turn as long as she could possibly could and was happy at every court delay. She stretched it to end of march and grudgingly triggered. She's picked fights and.... well my missus says she has thrown the election with that manifesto and not going to debates deliberately.

Bit of a stretch i think but a remainer just got a soft brexit so..... Mrs May might have got what she really wanted. I don't know its sounds crazy.

You are right though everything that has occurred has been about the tory party not the good of the uk and frankly the lies told about brexit mean I have to wonder if the youth who did for may turned out again for a second referendum what would occur.

For me that answer is not clear cut either way.
Yeah, a number of people have said that they thought the Tories shot themselves in the foot with their manifesto, but whether it's that or a Brexit backlash, or a combination, it's hard to tell.
A second referendum won't happen will it, so who knows if the complacent ones would get off their bums to vote?
 
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