Vespa wrote:I did, but only because I was sitting in A&E with someone.birdie wrote:So, how many of you stayed up to watch the result?
I'm afraid I gave up at 5.45 and went to bed
I hope that 'someone' is on the mend, Vespa
Vespa wrote:I did, but only because I was sitting in A&E with someone.birdie wrote:So, how many of you stayed up to watch the result?
I'm afraid I gave up at 5.45 and went to bed
Zambo wrote:subsub wrote:
Corbyn is a total liability, that's true. Glad he's off.
But it is mystifying that so many working-class people have voted for Boris Johnson, a former member of the Bullingdon Club no less, and one of the most privileged individuals who ever lived.
It's more mystifying that 10.3m people wanted Corbyn as PM
Zambo wrote:subsub wrote:
Corbyn is a total liability, that's true. Glad he's off.
But it is mystifying that so many working-class people have voted for Boris Johnson, a former member of the Bullingdon Club no less, and one of the most privileged individuals who ever lived.
It's more mystifying that 10.3m people wanted Corbyn as PM
Vespa wrote:I did, but only because I was sitting in A&E with someone.birdie wrote:So, how many of you stayed up to watch the result?
I'm afraid I gave up at 5.45 and went to bed
Vespa wrote:I did, but only because I was sitting in A&E with someone.birdie wrote:So, how many of you stayed up to watch the result?
I'm afraid I gave up at 5.45 and went to bed
It was fine they broke some toes so I had to pick them up and take them to A&E. Being pinned today.birdie wrote:Vespa wrote:I did, but only because I was sitting in A&E with someone.birdie wrote:So, how many of you stayed up to watch the result?
I'm afraid I gave up at 5.45 and went to bed
Sorry to hear that Vespa, I had quite a few visits to A&E in 2018, once twice in 36 hours, but Nil Desperandum, don't let the buggers get you down, hope all is well with your relative/friend.
Hillman avenger wrote:Zambo wrote:subsub wrote:
Corbyn is a total liability, that's true. Glad he's off.
But it is mystifying that so many working-class people have voted for Boris Johnson, a former member of the Bullingdon Club no less, and one of the most privileged individuals who ever lived.
It's more mystifying that 10.3m people wanted Corbyn as PM
Simple enough.
Least worst option.
Zambo wrote:subsub wrote:
Corbyn is a total liability, that's true. Glad he's off.
But it is mystifying that so many working-class people have voted for Boris Johnson, a former member of the Bullingdon Club no less, and one of the most privileged individuals who ever lived.
It's more mystifying that 10.3m people wanted Corbyn as PM
Steve Hunt wrote:A of the 18 MPs who defected in the last Parliament and then stood again for this one failed to be re-elected to the House of Commons.
Liberal Democrat Losers
Angela Smith
Chuka Umunna
Phillip Lee
Luciana Berger
Sarah Wollaston
Antoinette Sandbach
Sam Gyimah
Independent Losers
Frank Field - the only loss to Parliament, imo
David Gauke
Dominic Grieve
Anne Milton
Chris Williamson (Lost deposit)
Ivan Lewis (Lost deposit)
Gavin Shuker
Roger Godsiff
The Independent Group Losers
Anna Soubry
Mike Gapes
Chris Leslie
shabbado wrote:How did Farages 9th attempt to get elected to the British parliament go?