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Old May 10th 2010, 2:32 pm
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Peter Mandelson said he was a little depressed about Labour's election result. I hope feels better soon as my nephew who is in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban is worried sick about him.
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Peter Mandelson said he was a little depressed about Labour's election result. I hope feels better soon as my nephew who is in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban is worried sick about him.

Perhaps he should take the Queens shilling and head over to the Sandbox himself.

Given that he believes, "I'm a fighter, not a quitter" and has "inner steel" obviously a no brainer and the lads could do with a bit more help from a self proclaimed person with super powers.

Failing that, to cheer himself up he should ask BA if they have plans for a seat sale so he can get himself to Toronto for Gay Fest.
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Originally Posted by Alan2005
My reading of the result was that the electorate had had enough of labour, but weren't quite willing to trust the tories without some kind of check. I suspect he'll be punished quite badly next time if he goes into a Lab/LD coalition after saying he wouldn't. It won't last either as they won't have a majority without getting the scots and welsh crack pot parties involved.
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[QUOTE=Alan2005;8555976]My reading of the result was that the electorate had had enough of labour, but weren't quite willing to trust the tories without some kind of check. I suspect he'll be punished quite badly next time if he goes into a Lab/LD coalition after saying he wouldn't. It won't last either as they won't have a majority without getting the scots and welsh crack pot parties involved.[/QUOTE]

Political incorrectness?
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Haven't these tossers managed to come up with something? Surely they knew they'd be hung parliament and had contingency plans? This is embarrassing and further weakens any legitimacy.
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Old May 11th 2010, 3:36 am
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Haven't these tossers managed to come up with something? Surely they knew they'd be hung parliament and had contingency plans? This is embarrassing and further weakens any legitimacy.
Latest is that Cameron takes over as PM tonight. Bugger that.
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Latest is that Cameron takes over as PM tonight. Bugger that.
Gah. Britain is to be led by a careerist lightweight pretty-boy, with William Hague(!) providing the back-seat gravitas and direction.

Lord preserve us.
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Gah. Britain is to be led by a careerist lightweight pretty-boy, with William Hague(!) providing the back-seat gravitas and direction.

Lord preserve us.
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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
Gah. Britain is to be led by a careerist lightweight pretty-boy, with William Hague(!) providing the back-seat gravitas and direction.

Lord preserve us.
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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
Gah. Britain is to be led by a careerist lightweight pretty-boy, with William Hague(!) providing the back-seat gravitas and direction.

Lord preserve us.
Sounds like Blair Brown 1997-2007
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Originally Posted by dollface
what? the people that run those parties are idiots.
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
Latest is that Cameron takes over as PM tonight. Bugger that.
Hopefully he buggers it up royally and we restore order in 6 months with a big Labour majority.
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