Uk affairs, The Double Lizzie Crisis (Part 1)

Tories for a minority govt and can rely on the support of the unionists

:clap:

Gerry on sky news now

George Galloway may be gone.

I enjoyed when Sammy Wilson met Ali G all those years ago.

He is not happy being told that the DUP could be kingmakers :slight_smile:

What’s the largest city in Ireland?

A GAA theme to the night - A first glimpse of the likely new Member of Parliament for Uxbridge and South Ruislip striding into the count centre.

Any excuse :smiley:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCNG5UeKMZw

Bookies have moved the spread on seats to Tories 308.5 and Labour 250.5.

Jim Murphy gone, say Labour sources.

Well the DUP are speaking now about sitting down with the Tories and discussing programme for government.

:slight_smile:

[QUOTE=“ProjectX, post: 1136011, member: 1742”]Well the DUP are speaking now about sitting down with the Tories and discussing programme for government.

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They can talk about riding Shergar down O’Connell street if they like.

The ex Lib Dem Irish chick on RTE now is very cute.

Sad from @Tassotti[/USER]'s point of view that UKIP supporters were minority apartheid minded folk opposed to immigration. He was going to vote Tory but shuffled at the ballot box. Signifies his insecurities really. [USER=361]@Tassotti consider yourself clamped…

This man has been clamped.

[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1136018, member: 183”]This man has been clamped.

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02921/farage_2921024b.jpg[/QUOTE]

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UKIP have massively increased their vote and are the second most popular party in a large number of constituencies.

Nigel may not hold his seat, but it’s far from a clamping.

[QUOTE=“ProjectX, post: 1136021, member: 1742”]?

UKIP have massively increased their vote and are the second most popular party in a large number of constituencies.

Nigel may not hold his seat, but it’s far from a clamping.[/QUOTE]
It’s a clamping, mate. He’s gone.

[QUOTE=“ProjectX, post: 1136021, member: 1742”]?

UKIP have massively increased their vote and are the second most popular party in a large number of constituencies.

Nigel may not hold his seat, but it’s far from a clamping.[/QUOTE]
How can he hold a seat he never had?

He can sure hold a pint, though.