Two cheeks of the same arse, as Galloway pithily put it

To end up with such a bad result.

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After the debate, two cheeks congratulate one another … For whom the the laughter tolls, it tolls for for you dear voter, for you :roll_eyes:

I think that’s quite professional, actually, being able to separate the person from the argument.

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I agree with that in theory, but this is serious stuff. One doesn’t have to be rude or disrespectful, but I think “aving a larf” after the debate is unprofessional. It’s not a bloody game, though that photo makes it look as such.

Millions upon millions of people have suffered through deliberate Tory actions over the last fourteen years. From the disaster of Brexit, through the damage to the NHS and the Truss financial collapse to the inhumane immigrant debacle. Mordent has been front and centre during these events. She’s at least partly responsible. I think she and her ilk should be ostracised, I wouldn’t even shake her hand.

Got to go and vote now and try and stem the rightwing tide :slightly_smiling_face:

At least you still have a vote in the Euro elections!

Yes, it’s Mordant and her gang’s fault you don’t Porridge :slightly_frowning_face:

It was good to see Poundshop Mosley getting the cold shoulder at the end, though he’d love the symbolism that he’s the outsider.

Stephen Flynn called him a snake oil salesman. The more I see of Flynn the more I like him. He embarrasses both the odious tories and points out Labour’s failings, like pretending Brexit doesn’t exist.

I would vote for him personally if I could, despite my dislike of the SNP.

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Yes, goodness knows what’s been going on inside the Party.

Our votes cast, democracy saved. Though there were quite a few suspicious goose steppers voting too. The list of “foreign” voters was about fifteen I’d guess.

After Farage’s latest pronouncements he is beginning to resemble more and more a certain corporal. The latter wished to save his country and so does Farage.

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