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urban.spaceman

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  1. Still, at least Leicester got that fine for charging for deliveries or whatever.
  2. House arrest in Trump Tower please. He can repurpose it as a multi-level mini golf course and when he's dead they can make it a public attraction.
  3. Add Mickey Mouse to the list of metaphors.
  4. Next week on the news: ”Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey’s rollercoaster campaign hit a spot of bother today after a glitch at Alton Towers left him stuck upside down on the Nemesis ride for half an hour…”
  5. He's like a guy who's gone to Center Parcs on his own to do some healing after his wife left him for her personal trainer.
  6. Actually might just vote Lib Dem, this dude's having a ****ing whale of a time.
  7. I will honestly campaign to make July 4th a UK national holiday if they really are wiped out so badly they're ****ed for generations.
  8. Wonderfully balanced panel there, Beeb.
  9. https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/fcgi-bin/calcwork23.py?seat=Hinckley and Bosworth Not looking good I'm afraid. Though IMO the poll gap nationally will expand and this could push them out.
  10. "he resigned with one match remaining in the 2022–23 Eredivisie season, citing a lack of support." He would bloody love it here.
  11. FA Cup replays League Cup seedings TV broadcast deal Premier League finances Premier League rules Premier League financial fair play Media deference and bias UEFA competition restructuring UEFA finances
  12. This is hardly a trifling matter Vol.
  13. Yup. That's how awful they've been. At least in previous generations the Tories have known to be awful in smaller doses enough to be reelected. Absolutely; like I said, I think they genuinely took those circumstances for granted and hadn't even considered that they might be part of a national trend. In reality Corbyn was a gift to them in the short term but poison in the long term. They got complacent especially during the pandemic and didn't expect Labour to find a competent leader capable of beating them. What's your constituency if you don't mind me asking? Mine (Charnwood) has been Tory ever since it was created and has kept increasing. It's splitting into 3 now and my new one (Melton and Syston) seems to be projected for Labour. I don't think people are quite prepared for the seismic change about to hit British politics. Following on from the poll @Sampson posted earlier, not only could the Conservatives be about to suffer their worst result in 200 years, the age demographics suggest they could be out of power for GENERATIONS.
  14. Genuinely one of the best days I’ve ever had on this forum. Just an absolute classic.
  15. Nice to see some Leicester representation in this election.
  16. AND IT'S LIIIIIVE
  17. You're too kind. I have thought about a mini-break soon but it's a bit beyond me at the minute. I might go and stay with my cousin - my auntie's daughter - in Walsall as we've always talked about it but she's bipolar and constantly struggling. Might do a cinema trip this weekend or just a full day in town wandering from cafe to pub to cinema. Shut up Dave. I'm going to try and break the spiral this week - going to my sister's tomorrow night to practice pitching my film and maybe round a friend's house on Friday. I think it might just be pressure from this course I don't know
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