March 23, 20214 yr He will be top of the list for the North-East so will be guaranteed a seat and another political job he can half arse between being a flag waving bast*rd and a shite linesman
March 23, 20214 yr Not Lib Dem’s and labour now calling out Tories and refusing to vote in no confidence lmao
March 23, 20214 yr Not Lib Dem’s and labour now calling out Tories and refusing to vote in no confidence lmao I would have been horrified if the Lib Dems had backed the Tories on this.
March 23, 20214 yr I would have been horrified if the Lib Dems had backed the Tories on this. Then you must be horrified by Willie Rennie and his 4 pals on an hourly basis.
March 23, 20214 yr Ruth Davidson's face the moment the no-confidence vote got defeated was PRICELESS.
March 23, 20214 yr I would have been horrified if the Lib Dems had backed the Tories on this. Given their past in coalition governments they do quite a bit!
March 23, 20214 yr The Schadenfreude I feel right now is off the f***ing Charts Absolute clownery. How can any right minded person look at the Scottish Tories and think „yup, that’s the Party for me“. Useless c**ts couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery with instructions and help from brewery staff @1374057201455792141 How I picture you after every post
March 23, 20214 yr Given their past in coalition governments they do quite a bit! You mean the Lab / Lib Dem coalition in the first Scottish parliament? Or the current one in Wales? Or perhaps you are getting confused between the Lib Dems and the SNP who worked with the Tories in their first term.
March 24, 20214 yr @1374057201455792141 How I picture you after every post 🤣🤣🤣🤣 You mean the Lab / Lib Dem coalition in the first Scottish parliament? Or the current one in Wales? Or perhaps you are getting confused between the Lib Dems and the SNP who worked with the Tories in their first term. In both the Salmond and Sturgeon minority administrations every single year each of the 4 opposition parties has been approached to discuss a budget deal. When in a minority administration you work with whoever has come to the table with a constructive and pragmatic approach so you can pass the budget and avoid an early election. Until 2021, neither of those words applied to the Liberal Democrats. Perhaps instead of trying some form of snide gotcha moment you should be asking yourself why didn’t the LibDems work with the SNP from 2007-2011 or 2017-2020? Why was it the SNP had no choice but to deal with the Tories in order to satisfy parliamentary arithmetic to pass the budget in 2007-2011? And let’s not pretend that passing 4 budget bills is in anyway comparable to what the LibDems have done and continue to do in cahoots with the Tories.
March 24, 20214 yr daily record were the only paper that actually bothered to post sturgeon in a positive light and posted a photo of ruth and douglas and called them dumb and dumber
March 24, 20214 yr In both the Salmond and Sturgeon minority administrations every single year each of the 4 opposition parties has been approached to discuss a budget deal. When in a minority administration you work with whoever has come to the table with a constructive and pragmatic approach so you can pass the budget and avoid an early election. Until 2021, neither of those words applied to the Liberal Democrats. Perhaps instead of trying some form of snide gotcha moment you should be asking yourself why didn’t the LibDems work with the SNP from 2007-2011 or 2017-2020? Why was it the SNP had no choice but to deal with the Tories in order to satisfy parliamentary arithmetic to pass the budget in 2007-2011? And let’s not pretend that passing 4 budget bills is in anyway comparable to what the LibDems have done and continue to do in cahoots with the Tories. The Lib Dems are not currently doing anything in cahoots with the Tories other than in some local authorities. They are also working with Labour, Greens and, presumably the SNP in other local authorities.
March 24, 20214 yr The Lib Dems are not currently doing anything in cahoots with the Tories other than in some local authorities. They are also working with Labour, Greens and, presumably the SNP in other local authorities. They RUSHED to support Bojo's election and attacked Labour at every moment they had and rejected a progressive alliance unless Labour dropped Corbyn, presumably to replace him with a neoliberal...
March 24, 20214 yr They RUSHED to support Bojo's election and attacked Labour at every moment they had and rejected a progressive alliance unless Labour dropped Corbyn, presumably to replace him with a neoliberal... Not that nonsense again. Johnson would have got his election even if the Lib Dems had voted against. Why is it so hard fo9r people to understand that. Of course, without the Lib Dem Fixed term Parliament Act, no vote would have been required. Johnson could have called an election as soon as he seized power. The Lib Dems did NOT reject a progressive alliance. Such an alliance would have required the support of rebel Tories. It was always clear that none of them would have supported such an alliance led by Corbyn. That made the Lib Dems' veto of Corbyn irrelevant (and not really a veto at all). The Lib Dems and Greens offered to work with Labour in the election. Labour refused. Labour could have worked with the Lib Dems, Greens, SNP and rebel Tories to force a second referendum. They didn't.
March 24, 20214 yr As overblown as the ego of the former LibDem leader from Bath was, it was Labour that blew apart any and all chances we had of preventing both brexshit and the majority administration of the clown. Ultimately the blame there lies with Corbyns ego and not the fact that Jo was/is/will always be nothing more than a Tory with an orange badge from bath parachuted into a Scottish seat that humiliatingly ejected her not once but twice. 💁🏼♂️
March 24, 20214 yr Yes the fixed term parliament act, the legislation that caused 2 non fixed term elections in the last 10 years! Truely effective! Edited March 24, 20214 yr by steve201
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