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Maybe if Labour manage to gobble together a govt some of the better Labour MPs may be invited back to the front bench.

 

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He sold in total 395 tons over 17 auctions, the advance notice of the sales drove the price down to a 20 year low.

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Maybe if Labour manage to gobble together a govt some of the better Labour MPs may be invited back to the front bench.

 

---------- Post added 06-06-2017 at 19:14 ----------

 

He sold in total 395 tons over 17 auctions, the advance notice of the sales drove the price down to a 20 year low.

 

Havent seen any of the old labour party, where are they ?

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Shes not forced to be Home Secretary if corbyn wins though? I suspect if labour get in with a coalition, she'll be the first one to make space for tiny Tim et al.

 

An overall Labour majority seems most unlikely, so you're probably spot on with that assessment should it end up been a LabLib coalition.

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Don't know Phil, they appear conspicuous by their absence or maybe as they are not in the shadow cabinet they don't get national exposure and are just campaigning in their own wards.

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Don't know Phil, they appear conspicuous by their absence or maybe as they are not in the shadow cabinet they don't get national exposure and are just campaigning in their own wards.

 

May be but a bit weird

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Maybe if Labour manage to gobble together a govt some of the better Labour MPs may be invited back to the front bench.

 

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He sold in total 395 tons over 17 auctions, the advance notice of the sales drove the price down to a 20 year low.

 

And how much did we 'lose'

 

How many billions of pounds?

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An overall Labour majority seems most unlikely, so you're probably spot on with that assessment should it end up been a LabLib coalition.

 

Doubt very much Lib Dems will make significant gains. Labour will have to do a deal with the Scots Nats. But JC appeared to rule out doing a deal on QT.

 

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And how much did we 'lose'

 

How many billions of pounds?

 

About a billion quid if he'd sold it at the price gold averaged at that year.

 

Cameron reckoned nine billion but that would have assumed Brown could predict the commodities market 12 years in advance.

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