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there's another fire burning in California, this time it's near Santa Barbara where my dad lives. So far there's no houses destroyed, but he's in the yellow zone on this map. There's also a storm forecasted today or tomorrow, which is good to extinguish the fire, but it will bring mud slides possibly... and there's strong winds apparently too
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And now for something completely different. :D
Canberra Times - Naked man steals Mt Isa local's KFC zinger box from his hands Quote:
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I wanted to say: Show us your buttocks and prove that it wasn't you. But that could get me arrested so forget what I just said
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Cheese making cunt, shittest member of Blur can't support Labour
"Your reminder that Blur formed at Goldsmiths University, to attend which no fees were payable and students received maintenance grants at the time. Hopefully you heard that over the sound of a ladder being pulled up." The lack of self awareness nis astounding |
welcome to america, england xD
— i don’t know that i could vote for a daniel ortega admirer (and possible emulator) though... |
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Quite the charmless man, evidently. |
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Boris was car-crash levels of awful last night. His constant switching between "umm, err" bluster and "get Brexit done" was embarrassing. The country's being forced to choose between an unelectable leader and an unelectable manifesto.
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So perhaps Corbyn feels that, considering how loathsome the alternative is, he may as well try and push something through that other people wouldn't support normally. |
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"take back control" lmao |
^Claire
You might well be right. Although it works both ways. I'd argue that if Labour had a more realistic manifesto the Tories really could be in trouble, but as it stands I just think it scares off far more people than it will ever attract. Corbyn does come across better than Boris in these kinds of Presidential style debates, reflected by the reduced gap in their approval ratings, but the Tories overall lead stays the same. So it seems that while people may be starting to warm to Corbyn as a person, they're still put off of Labour as a party. But we do clearly live in strange political times, so who knows? |
how’s yr election coming along? and who will succeed corbyn post-crash?
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The election is today with results only starting to come in the early hours of tomorrow morning.
As for who would replace Corbyn. Who knows? But whether he stands down at all will depend on how the party does today. If he does there'll be a split within the party between those who want to stick with Corbyn's agenda under another name (John Mcdonnell? Angela Rayner?) and those on the centre who would want someone completely different, like Keir Starmer. |
thanks for those names, i will keep an eye
all the polls i’ve seen look like shit for labor |
did you guys see alan moore on twatter?
https://twitter.com/Npton_South_CLP/...79412828811265 “if we have another 4 years of these monstrous, rapacious tories, we may not ever have another meaningful vote upon anything” |
1 hour(ish?) for first exit polls...
and what’s with taking your dog to vote? |
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The polls are all over the place right now. Not seeing an outright majority for Corbyn but it could be interesting. Some reports are saying that Johnson's seat in Uxbridge is running the risk of an upset by Labour as the Libdem vote has collapsed there. |
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that would be a coup... |
Grim. Just grim.
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Exit polls look terrible for Labour.
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