
aintforever
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New tablecloth, impressive stuff.
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It's a good job they have guns out there to settle these arguments, imagine how bad it would be if they punched each other or wacked each other with bats?
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He f*cking hates the fact that Koeman has done better than him despite selling £90mill worth of players. It shows him up for the average manager he is.
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I dunno, the Tories have a tiny majority and still have to make their £12billion cuts, the economy is in a very fragile position and could go either way and 5 years of Tory austerity will prove how pointless voting SNP is. If Labour sort their sh!t out and get back to the middle ground they could easily get back in under the right conditions. It all depends on how the economy gets on and most of that is out of the government's control anyway.
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A clever guy but still an awful choice as a candidate for PM.
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I would say it is selfish if you are only thinking what's best for you personally.
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Finishing 6th or 7th doesn't make us immune from relegation, it's arrogant to think otherwise. Same applies to clubs like Swansea, Stoke etc. Clubs our size will only ever be one bad season away from a relegation battle.
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Thinking about it, if a Europa Cup campaign means we get dragged into a relegation fight it could be a disaster considering the increase in Prem prize money the season after. I wild be gutted to miss out on a European trip but you can see why the club's priority must be staying up next year.
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7th or 8th, I don't think it will make any difference, Arsenal will f*ck it up against Villa anyway. Tippy tappy sh!te.
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Is there anything wrong with coalitions? The fact that the Lib Dems stopped the Tories going to extremes seemed to work OK last time. If Parliament better reflects the will of the people then surely it is stronger. Also with the current system we have constant swings from right to left which cannot be a good thing, especially when constant change (for the NHS, education etc) tends to cost money. PR is a no brainer for me, the problem is turkeys will never vote for Christmas
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I'm not really bothered either way but if you look at the huge difference politically between us and Scotland now it probably makes sense to go our separate ways. The SNP and Tories are polar opposites.
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People's opinions do change though, and Cameron's demonising of the Scottish in the election wouldn't do anything but make more of them want independence. Plus we have the English only vote rule they will put through which will just increase the divide, not to mention the fact that we (England) might vote the UK out of the EU. The biggest factor will be the SNP though, they will stoke up the hatred to suit their agenda. They wanted a Tory government because they knew it would suit their aim which will always be independence.
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Moved to the centre ground but we're still Labour, more left wing than the Tories. Extremes of either side will never be in power long.
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Except this is the first time the Tories have won outright since 1992. It just goes in cycles with this FPTP system, the Tories will spend the next 5 years butchering our public services, enough people will get ****ed off and Labour will get in again at some point again. I actually think this is probably not a bad time for Labour to be in opposition, the amount of cuts that still have to be made and the state of the economy mean the next term will be probably be tough for anyone. The Tories are probably the natural choice for doing the cuts anyway.
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To be fair, there was just as bad hysterical, melodramatic flim flam on here from the Tories before the election at the thought of a few Scottish MPs forming a Labour government coalition.
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Think in the summer we should get a top keeper in on a season long loan and buy a decent backup as well.
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I'm more left than right wing but even I found it hard to see Milliband and Balls in charge of our country. Also moving to the left was a wrong move, even with Scotland on side you need to reach Middle England to get a majority, lurching to the left when Scotland was a lost cause was suicidal. That said I think this election was a victory for English and Scottish nationalism more than anything, fair play to the Tories, they played it very well. I think they also got a bit lucky with low oil prices making the economy seem in a better state than it is.
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That is just nuts, I can't see how anyone can defend that voting system.
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I wouldn't put it past the Scottish to vote us out of the EU just to trigger another UK in/out refurendum.
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Looks like i was right all along. Who the f*ck gets paid to do these opinion polls - should be fired the lot of them. They canvassed thousands of people and used experts in politics and statistics, I based my prediction of the fact that Milliband is an unelectable ***t.
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:lol: It's what the fat sack of sh!t deserves
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Of course it did, the threat of an SNP lead coalition would have increased the Tories vote big time. You need to be pretty thick not to understand that, that was part of the Tories whole strategy.
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I dunno, we are going to get a much more extreme right wing government than before, can only turn more people towards independence IMO - which is the SNP's plan and aim. Plus if the UK votes to leave the EU they can claim that gives them grounds for another referendum - only good thing is the Tories will just tell them to f*ck off.
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What the f*ck does "I heart' someone mean?
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It's the SNP that won it for them, along with Labour's ridiculous choice of leader and lurch to the left. I'm more left than right but bu the thought of those Scottish c*nts having power at Westminster was off-putting, the Tories played it very well. Will be interesting to see if the UK survives though. Scotland and England are now polar opposites, doesn't seem to make sense keeping it together.