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Would you accept £2000 for our MP's to prop Tories up?


Would you accept £2000 in return for our MP's propping Govt up?  

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  1. 1. Would you accept £2000 in return for our MP's propping Govt up?

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I guess you can make do with one. I can't imagine that your love juice is in much demand.

 

Had my kids a lot of years ago, so yeah, wouldn't be the end of the world. Just perfect my skills nowaday's, a bit like when you actually learn to drive after you have past you're test ;)

 

 

See you in November Dd.

 

Bring it on, bit pointless another Tory coalition in five months time, but yeah bring it on pal :)

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Bring it on, bit pointless another Tory coalition in five months time, but yeah bring it on pal :)

 

That is exactly where you lot went wrong last time. Never underestimate the electorate.

 

Anyway, aren't you lot running out of coalition partners? The KKK don't win too many seats round here. That looks like your next stop.

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That is exactly where you lot went wrong last time. Never underestimate the electorate.

 

Anyway, aren't you lot running out of coalition partners? The KKK don't win too many seats round here. That looks like your next stop.

 

I agree 100% with that statement but where would Labour go? unless they won a stack of extra seats?

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I agree 100% with that statement but where would Labour go? unless they won a stack of extra seats?

 

They will win a stack of extra seats. If they don't win enough they will go to the Lib Dems and the SNP, in that order.

 

Both of those are less embarrassing than being worked over by the DUP because they know you are desperate.

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They will win a stack of extra seats. If they don't win enough they will go to the Lib Dems and the SNP, in that order.

 

Both of those are less embarrassing than being worked over by the DUP because they know you are desperate.

 

Id rather work with the DUP than the SNP everytime.

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Id rather work with the DUP than the SNP everytime.

 

We heard you first time (and subsequently).

 

Maybe you could explain why. I'm particularly interested in which bits of SNP policy worry you, and which bits of DUP policy please you. Do tell us all your reasons for your preference.

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