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- Colwyn Bay/Manchester
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- He/him
All makes sense.It’s Toby- but C.J. and Charlie caused more grief for Sam because of how they both hedged their bets until it became impossible to Stackhouse to win. Should’ve been more clear tbh.
All makes sense.It’s Toby- but C.J. and Charlie caused more grief for Sam because of how they both hedged their bets until it became impossible to Stackhouse to win. Should’ve been more clear tbh.
Whaaaaat you don’t love “I’m super articulate and smarmy so it’s fine I’m a dickhead” man?And yeah, and I hated The Newsroom.
Not really.Whaaaaat you don’t love “I’m super articulate and smarmy so it’s fine I’m a dickhead” man?
Great stuff. Did Gove carry on leading the Tories after stepping down as PM? And you misspelled Keir the first time.
What a chaotic year this will be.....
all of the other significant parties are led by lesbians, and most of them are trans (including the new Prime Minister).
Somehow the bit in there that scared me the most was the Speaker being head of government.
With apologies to @Meadow and @Lord Roem
"Seriya Dovolno Udachnykh Sobytiy"
List of de facto leaders of the Soviet Union (actual formal offices held variable)
1922-1924: V. I. Lenin† (Communist)
(1924 power struggle in which both L. Trotsky and J. V. Stalin, amongst other prominent figures, were slain, leading to a compromise troika in which one young Stalin supporter swiftly seized sole power...)
1924-1937: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1937 coup attempt by N. I. Yezhov during Manchuria Crisis, suppressed)
1937-1942: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1942 coup attempt by L. P. Beria during Siege of Moscow, suppressed)
1942-1950: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1950 coup attempt by G. K. Zhukov during Berlin Confrontation, suppressed)
1950-1965: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1965 coup attempt by A. N. Shelepin during Haitian Missile Crisis, suppressed)
1965-1977: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1977 coup attempt by Y. V. Andropov during Warsaw Bread Riots, suppressed)
1977-1984: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1984 coup attempt by N. I. Ryzkhov during Olympic hostage crisis, suppressed)
1984-1986: V. M. Molotov† (Communist)
(1986 power struggle ending with...)
1986-1989: M. S. Gorbachev (Communist)
1989: Soviet Union dissolved
List of Presidents of the Russian Federation
1989-present: V. A. Nikonov (Party of Russian Unity and Accord)
oh, for f--
Somehow the bit in there that scared me the most was the Speaker being head of government.
With apologies to @Meadow and @Lord Roem
"Seriya Dovolno Udachnykh Sobytiy"
List of de facto leaders of the Soviet Union (actual formal offices held variable)
1922-1924: V. I. Lenin† (Communist)
(1924 power struggle in which both L. Trotsky and J. V. Stalin, amongst other prominent figures, were slain, leading to a compromise troika in which one young Stalin supporter swiftly seized sole power...)
1924-1937: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1937 coup attempt by N. I. Yezhov during Manchuria Crisis, suppressed)
1937-1942: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1942 coup attempt by L. P. Beria during Siege of Moscow, suppressed)
1942-1950: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1950 coup attempt by G. K. Zhukov during Berlin Confrontation, suppressed)
1950-1965: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1965 coup attempt by A. N. Shelepin during Haitian Missile Crisis, suppressed)
1965-1977: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1977 coup attempt by Y. V. Andropov during Warsaw Bread Riots, suppressed)
1977-1984: V. M. Molotov (Communist)
(1984 coup attempt by N. I. Ryzkhov during Olympic hostage crisis, suppressed)
1984-1986: V. M. Molotov† (Communist)
(1986 power struggle ending with...)
1986-1989: M. S. Gorbachev (Communist)
1989: Soviet Union dissolved
List of Presidents of the Russian Federation
1989-present: V. A. Nikonov (Party of Russian Unity and Accord)
oh, for f--
23 February 2019: Jeremy Corbyn (Labour) coalition with Chukka Umunna (People's Voice) Nicola Sturgeon (SNP)
28 February People's Vote Bill: AYE - 338 NAY - 279 Abstain: - 20
26 September 2019: Michael Gove (Conservative)
2019: Michael Gove (Conservative) [377] Key legislation: Coffee cup charge, Commercial state schooling, gender self-identification, work empowerment programme