[quote user=pablo420] [quote user=Wolffe]By the voters of the United Kingdom of course.[/quote]
You mean 20% of the electorate. [/quote]
No, I mean the 21% electorate bi-partisan municipal poverty-reduction initiative. Hey my aunt is a hardcore liberal feminist. She angers me to the core when she spews her drivel.
pablo420 wrote:
Wolffe wrote:
By the voters of the United Kingdom of course.
You mean 20% of the electorate.
No, I mean the 21% electorate bi-partisan municipal poverty-reduction initiative. Hey my aunt is a hardcore liberal feminist. She angers me to the core when she spews her drivel.
[quote user=pablo420] [quote user=JayTopStix]Dude that is sooooo lefty. They still won, thank your people's choice[/quote]
They didn't win. It was a hung parliament. [/quote] ^ Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
pablo420 wrote:
JayTopStix wrote:
Dude that is sooooo lefty. They still won, thank your people's choice
^ Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
[quote user=JayTopStix] [quote user=pablo420][quote user=JayTopStix]Dude that is sooooo lefty. They still won, thank your people's choice[/quote]
They didn't win. It was a hung parliament.[/quote] ^ Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
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It's not an argument. It's a fact.
JayTopStix wrote:
pablo420 wrote:
JayTopStix wrote:
Dude that is sooooo lefty. They still won, thank your people's choice
^ Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
[quote user=pablo420] [quote user=JayTopStix]Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
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It's not an argument. It's a fact. [/quote]
They are still in power so they must have won somethin'
pablo420 wrote:
JayTopStix wrote:
Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
It's not an argument. It's a fact.
They are still in power so they must have won somethin'
[quote user=Wolffe] By the voters of the United Kingdom of course. [/quote]
most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
Wolffe wrote:
By the voters of the United Kingdom of course.
most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
[quote user=Whodareswins] [quote user=Wolffe]By the voters of the United Kingdom of course.[/quote]
most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
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i wolffe, member of the commonwealth of great britain will gladly head over to the UK and become dictator. freedom & prosperity for all. Free hugs for Pablo too.
Whodareswins wrote:
Wolffe wrote:
By the voters of the United Kingdom of course.
most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
i wolffe, member of the commonwealth of great britain will gladly head over to the UK and become dictator. freedom & prosperity for all. Free hugs for Pablo too.
[quote user=Wolffe] [quote user=Whodareswins]most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
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i wolffe, member of the commonwealth of great britain will gladly head over to the UK and become dictator. freedom & prosperity for all. Free hugs for Pablo too. [/quote]
There's already three bent pricks running the country.
Wolffe wrote:
Whodareswins wrote:
most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
i wolffe, member of the commonwealth of great britain will gladly head over to the UK and become dictator. freedom & prosperity for all. Free hugs for Pablo too.
There's already three bent pricks running the country.
[quote user=pablo420] [quote user=JayTopStix]They are still in power so they must have won somethin'[/quote]
Yes. They won the race to negotiate a coalition agreement. [/quote]
Yep. It's called parties not wanting to admit they got crushed in elections, then turning around and making a deal with each other to make sure they get the power. If everyone else wants to call that "winning", that's fine, I call it "Cherrypicking".
pablo420 wrote:
JayTopStix wrote:
They are still in power so they must have won somethin'
Yes. They won the race to negotiate a coalition agreement.
Yep. It's called parties not wanting to admit they got crushed in elections, then turning around and making a deal with each other to make sure they get the power. If everyone else wants to call that "winning", that's fine, I call it "Cherrypicking".
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You mean 20% of the electorate.
You mean 20% of the electorate.
You mean 20% of the electorate.
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No, I mean the 21% electorate bi-partisan municipal poverty-reduction initiative. Hey my aunt is a hardcore liberal feminist. She angers me to the core when she spews her drivel.
You mean 20% of the electorate.
No, I mean the 21% electorate bi-partisan municipal poverty-reduction initiative. Hey my aunt is a hardcore liberal feminist. She angers me to the core when she spews her drivel.
You mean 20% of the electorate.
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Dude that is sooooo lefty. They still won, thank your people's choice
You mean 20% of the electorate.
Dude that is sooooo lefty. They still won, thank your people's choice
Dude that is sooooo lefty. They still won, thank your people's choice
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They didn't win. It was a hung parliament.
Dude that is sooooo lefty. They still won, thank your people's choice
They didn't win. It was a hung parliament.
They didn't win. It was a hung parliament.
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^
Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
They didn't win. It was a hung parliament.
^
Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
They didn't win. It was a hung parliament.[/quote]
^
Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
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It's not an argument. It's a fact.
They didn't win. It was a hung parliament.
^
Again a lefty argument. If they did not win, how come they are in power? This is the way your system works and thus you have a winner. Same thing is happening in Mexico right now. Not a hung parliament in any case but a divided vote in which 1% can be decisive.
It's not an argument. It's a fact.
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It's not an argument. It's a fact.
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They are still in power so they must have won somethin'
It's not an argument. It's a fact.
They are still in power so they must have won somethin'
They are still in power so they must have won somethin'
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Yes. They won the race to negotiate a coalition agreement.
They are still in power so they must have won somethin'
Yes. They won the race to negotiate a coalition agreement.
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most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
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i wolffe, member of the commonwealth of great britain will gladly head over to the UK and become dictator. freedom & prosperity for all. Free hugs for Pablo too.
most brits wanted a hung parliament because we was all sick of them, and most of us thought it would only last at least 6 months and it would of gave the poliations time to sort there shit out and we thought we would get another election. but look what happened the con and libs joined together then got into power and changed the law so they could stay in power. and they wonder why we are all pissed off with them
i wolffe, member of the commonwealth of great britain will gladly head over to the UK and become dictator. freedom & prosperity for all. Free hugs for Pablo too.
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Yea the peasants revolt, look how that turned out.
Yea the peasants revolt, look how that turned out.
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i wolffe, member of the commonwealth of great britain will gladly head over to the UK and become dictator. freedom & prosperity for all. Free hugs for Pablo too.
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There's already three bent pricks running the country.
i wolffe, member of the commonwealth of great britain will gladly head over to the UK and become dictator. freedom & prosperity for all. Free hugs for Pablo too.
There's already three bent pricks running the country.
There's already three bent pricks running the country.
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we should riot and take over london to get rid of everyone then ill run the country and get our empire back lol
There's already three bent pricks running the country.
we should riot and take over london to get rid of everyone then ill run the country and get our empire back lol
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Why don't you shut your ass up while grown folks is talking?
Why don't you shut your ass up while grown folks is talking?
Yes. They won the race to negotiate a coalition agreement.
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Yep. It's called parties not wanting to admit they got crushed in elections, then turning around and making a deal with each other to make sure they get the power. If everyone else wants to call that "winning", that's fine, I call it "Cherrypicking".
Yes. They won the race to negotiate a coalition agreement.
Yep. It's called parties not wanting to admit they got crushed in elections, then turning around and making a deal with each other to make sure they get the power. If everyone else wants to call that "winning", that's fine, I call it "Cherrypicking".