Uk affairs, The Double Lizzie Crisis (Part 1)

Corbyn is doing tonight’s BBC leaders’ debate according to Laura Kuenssberg.

The Guardian have confirmed this now.

Smart move and it makes May look very weak by not doing it.

Oooooft. Jezza calls out May beautifully here.

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Ah lovely. I’d say Mrs May is having a nervous breakdown.

She’s not about to fuck up an open goal is she? She couldnt?

She could, you know.

I missed my calling as a political adviser.

He gets about half a million a year from the EU for grants for his big estate in Scotland.

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Theresa May is Top of the Pops.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/liar-liar-song-captain-ska-theresa-may-number-1-itunes_uk_592e6cfae4b0e95ac194f80a

After Brexit and POTUS Trump everything is possible.

Polls have tended to skew Labour over the past 20 years but the anticipated resounding victory looks less and less likely to materialise. While Corbyn almost certainly won’t be PM, he doesn’t need to be to win a victory. For him this is as much about killing off the Blairite rebellion as anything else. It’s starting to look like he might do it.

The conservatives have a majority of 17 at the minute. Labour & the Lib Dems were basically wiped across the board to achieve that, so even a mild rebound for both would put the majority in doubt. That said while they only got one elected there was a decent UKIP vote as well which will probably move back to the conservatives as they have fallen out of favour.
Labour have said they won’t go in with the SNP & Lib Dems have said they won’t go in with anyone so you could be looking at a right mess after it.

How many the Tories get in Scotland will be very important now.

Can Labour take a few more on red clydeside .

She’s remarkably uncomfortable in Q&A for any cabinet level politician, never mind a PM in campaign mode.

You were on here a couple of days ago telling me of course everyone knows the Tories will win. So everyone doesn’t know that then?

Who are you again?

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This interesting surname is of English locational origin from a place thus called in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The placename is recorded in the Domesday book of 1086, as “Dacre” and gets its name from the river on which it stands

French and English: nickname meaning ‘little crow’, ‘raven’, from Old French, Middle English corbin, a diminutive of corb. Compare Corbett. English: possibly also a Norman habitational name from places in Calvados and Orne, France, named Corbon

May is a surname of Germanic (Saxon) and, independently, of Gaelic origin. There are many variants used in English-speaking countries, as well as several variants used in Germany. The Scottish May is a sept of Clan Donald

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He just wants Labour to win as he thinks it will “validate” his early assessment on May. Ignoring of course Corb’s two Es at his A Levels.

Isn’t she the devil worshipping cow that closed down the enquiry to the Westminster paedophile ring two years back?

Someone you were bothering to reply to a couple of days ago, attempting to be a smarmy cunt. You succeeded and reversed what you said. Nice one.