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PM Seeks General Election For June 8th

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  • BREAKING: The CPS have told Channel 4 News tonight that they are considering charges against more than 30 individuals. #electionexpenses
  • Type_45
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  • isasmurf wrote: »
    As this discussion has little to do with savings & investments could I gently suggest a BG moves it to the discussion board.
    I agree and am struggling to find a connection with savings & investments. Can you give a link to the discussion board that you refer to?
  • masonic
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    I agree and am struggling to find a connection with savings & investments. Can you give a link to the discussion board that you refer to?

    Presumably this one: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=57
  • AnotherJoe
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    Indeed and it's a very cunning move by May - pretend to go along till 2020 and then abruptly give minimal notice of election. It's not only likely to prevent Corbyn getting his ragbag side to come together in time.

    The SNP is in principle the only political lot sufficiently united to be able to scupper aunty May's lemming rush into a rock hard Brexit..

    I'd say a strong majority makes a "rock hard" Brexit less likely, not more. With a dodgy majority the Eurocrats are more likely to take a hard position believing that parliament may reject it, and even that a "no deal" might nit go through. They may be more reasonable negotiating with a strong government
  • Gambler101
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    Corbyn better get on a Virgin train and show he can book train ticket with a seat pronto, otherwise people may think hes incapable of booking a train journey.

    As for running the country :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    The instructions on the box said 'Requires Windows 7 or better'. So I installed LINUX :D:D
  • Gambler101 wrote: »
    Corbyn better get on a Virgin train and show he can book train ticket with a seat pronto, otherwise people may think hes incapable of booking a train journey.

    As for running the country :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Or organising a p*as up in a brewery
  • ffacoffipawb
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    Or organising a p*as up in a brewery

    Or C*ck up in a brothel.
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