Uk affairs, The Double Lizzie Crisis (Part 1)

This is the lads on here looking for cover when the result comes out. We’ll wait for the result.

The Guardian were anti Tory? Gway, her having me on?

Zinger mate.

Their anti Tory hyperbole is just as bad as the Mail/Express etc anti Labour rantings.

No matter what the result now Mays authority is diminished. Corbyns has increased. That was hardly the aim when she called the election.

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Wait for the result.

You don’t have to wait for the result, even if she wins May is irreparably damaged.

Matthew Parris said what I said on Newstalk this am. Said the result wouldn’t really change that perception

Congrats for listening to Newstalk

She’s brown bread. A shambles of a campaign. I’ll never understand why they went for a seven week campaign (unless it was dictated by the Fixed Term Parliament Act).

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Congrats for listening to Newstalk

The whole process is a shambles, the election was meant to be about Brexit but there’s been no mention of it and May’s been in hiding since the dementia tax. Why she felt the need to put forward any policy at all is beyond me.

+1. Shes made a holy show of herself in this election campaign, I’m pretty sure thats not what she intended happening.

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Did you post that twice for emphasis?

When can we expect the first Exit Poll figures and will any of them be believable?

Yes I was very happy for you.

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10pm exactly.

It’s my personal belief there is a shy Tory effect in the exit poll generally.

I cite 1987, 1992, 1997 and 2015 as examples.

She is woeful. I didn’t always agree with David Cameron, but he is head and shoulders above May. Could you imagine Cameron swerving a debate with Corbyn?

Looking at the BBC General election site and the Brits are funny fuckers, Polling stations set up in a Nail Bar, Laundrette and Gym. People arriving to vote on Horse back and in muppet outfits. The Horses name is Ranger. :slight_smile:

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There’s a serious market there for a talking Theresa May wind up doll.

Wind up the doll and it variously says “strong and stable”, “magic money tree”, “Brexit is Brexit”, “no deal is better than a bad deal”, “enough is enough” etc.

Basically all the catchphrases used in the already established Theresa May drinking game.