Encounters with politicians
Have you ever met your elected representative and had a meaningful and rewarding discussion with them? Nope, me neither. Tell us about your encounters with the vote-hungry election blaggers.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2015, 18:56)
Have you ever met your elected representative and had a meaningful and rewarding discussion with them? Nope, me neither. Tell us about your encounters with the vote-hungry election blaggers.
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which translates to fucked in England as well
Where are they going to gain enough seats to replace the lost Scottish ones?
Nowhere.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2015, 19:59, 2 replies)
Where are they going to gain enough seats to replace the lost Scottish ones?
Nowhere.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2015, 19:59, 2 replies)
They can always have a coalition with the SNP.
Which in fairness is quite likely, regardless of how much Ed says it isn't
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Which in fairness is quite likely, regardless of how much Ed says it isn't
( , Thu 30 Apr 2015, 20:02, closed)
wut and the SNP will taint themselves with a Labour stain?
Confidence and supply is much more likely.
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Confidence and supply is much more likely.
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The idea that Labour relies on Scottish seats to win elections is a myth
Only the 1964 election would change from winning to losing, if there were no Scottish seats.
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Only the 1964 election would change from winning to losing, if there were no Scottish seats.
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That's true but in this election
Labour would have been in a much stronger position to form a coalition if they hadn't shat the bed in Scotland.
( , Thu 30 Apr 2015, 22:19, closed)
Labour would have been in a much stronger position to form a coalition if they hadn't shat the bed in Scotland.
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