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Thread: Unionist parties are in a mess

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    Unionist parties are in a mess

    Tories split apart over disability & Europe.

    Labour split over Corbyn & everything else.

    Libdems... an irrelevance.

    Yup.... we're better together all right!

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    re: Unionist parties are in a mess

    Liebour will finish with less votes than the Tories 3rd place.

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    re: Unionist parties are in a mess

    You always know you've won the argument when 5.4IQ feels compelled to post

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    re: Unionist parties are in a mess

    walloper has his pants round his ankles right now. of course, he won't explain what deficit the snp have ran up since they aren't capable of doing such a thing but he's cracking one off anyway so no worries

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    re: Unionist parties are in a mess

    Quote Originally Posted by 54FairAndSquare
    Any chance of a funny picture of the Tories stealing off the poor and disabled Walloper?We don't do debate Loyal.

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    re: Unionist parties are in a mess

    An amazing afternoon of fitba and the sevcohoho's are jibbering on about polls ffs

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