- Pronouns
- it/its (you'll get used to the third person thing)
Tory or Labour leader idea: Jimmy Wales
David Miliband (Progressive)
, Ed Miliband (Labour)
i really, really had to, i'm sorryCue the world's most awkward Pesach.
@Gorro Rubioback on my bullshit
Blairpunk
1997-2004: Tony Blair (Labour)
1997 (Majority) def: John Major (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
1997 Scottish Devolution Referendum: Yes 85%, No 15%
1997 Welsh Devolution Referendum: Yes 60%, No 40%
1998 Greater London Authority Referendum: Yes 75%, No 25%
1998 Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement Referendum: Yes 82%, No 18%
2001 (Majority, Coalition with Liberal Democrats) def: William Hague (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
2002 Euro Adoption Referendum: Reject 66%, Adopt 34%
2004-2006: Tony Blair (Progressive)
2004 North-Eastern Devolution Referendum: Yes 56%, No 44%
2004 Yorkshire Devolution Referendum: Yes 59%, No 41%
2004 North-Western Devolution Referendum: Yes 50.6%, No 49.4%
2005 (Majority) def: Iain Duncan Smith ("Real" Conservative), Robin Cook (Labour), Kenneth Clarke ("European" Conservative), George Galloway (RESPECT)
2005: The Cabinet Bomb
2006-2009: Charles Clarke (Progressive, leading Emergency National Government)
2008 AV+ Referendum: No 53%, Yes 47%
2009-: David Miliband (Progressive)
2009 (Majority) def: Nigel Farage (Conservative), Ed Miliband (Labour), Kenneth Clarke (C4E), George Galloway (RESPECT), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats)
2011 South-Western Devolution Referendum: Yes 50.2%, No 49.8%
2011 South-Eastern Devolution Referendum: No 88%, Yes 12%
2011 East Anglian Devolution Referendum: No 77%, Yes 23%
2011 West Midlands Devolution Referendum: Yes 52%, No 48%
2011 East Midlands Devolution Referendum: No 86%, Yes 14%
2013 (Coalition With Labour) def. Boris Johnson (Conservative), Ed Miliband (Labour), George Galloway (RESPECT), David Gauke (C4E)
2018 (Majority) def. Boris Johnson (Conservative), George Galloway (RESPECT), Ed Miliband (Labour), Justine Greening (C4E)
8/10, No RESPECT-Green alliance with Tony Clarke and Caroline Lucas or Andrea Leadsom lead Tories.back on my bullshit
Blairpunk
1997-2004: Tony Blair (Labour)
1997 (Majority) def: John Major (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
1997 Scottish Devolution Referendum: Yes 85%, No 15%
1997 Welsh Devolution Referendum: Yes 60%, No 40%
1998 Greater London Authority Referendum: Yes 75%, No 25%
1998 Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement Referendum: Yes 82%, No 18%
2001 (Majority, Coalition with Liberal Democrats) def: William Hague (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
2002 Euro Adoption Referendum: Reject 66%, Adopt 34%
2004-2006: Tony Blair (Progressive)
2004 North-Eastern Devolution Referendum: Yes 56%, No 44%
2004 Yorkshire Devolution Referendum: Yes 59%, No 41%
2004 North-Western Devolution Referendum: Yes 50.6%, No 49.4%
2005 (Majority) def: Iain Duncan Smith ("Real" Conservative), Robin Cook (Labour), Kenneth Clarke ("European" Conservative), George Galloway (RESPECT)
2005: The Cabinet Bomb
2006-2009: Charles Clarke (Progressive, leading Emergency National Government)
2008 AV+ Referendum: No 53%, Yes 47%
2009-: David Miliband (Progressive)
2009 (Majority) def: Nigel Farage (Conservative), Ed Miliband (Labour), Kenneth Clarke (C4E), George Galloway (RESPECT), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats)
2011 South-Western Devolution Referendum: Yes 50.2%, No 49.8%
2011 South-Eastern Devolution Referendum: No 88%, Yes 12%
2011 East Anglian Devolution Referendum: No 77%, Yes 23%
2011 West Midlands Devolution Referendum: Yes 52%, No 48%
2011 East Midlands Devolution Referendum: No 86%, Yes 14%
2013 (Coalition With Labour) def. Boris Johnson (Conservative), Ed Miliband (Labour), George Galloway (RESPECT), David Gauke (C4E)
2018 (Majority) def. Boris Johnson (Conservative), George Galloway (RESPECT), Ed Miliband (Labour), Justine Greening (C4E)
tony clarke is a good idea actually8/10, No RESPECT-Green alliance with Tony Clarke and Caroline Lucas or Andrea Leadsom lead Tories.
updated, respect now work with the greens before merging
I love it was the picture of Clarke and Arafat you quoted there.updated, respect now work with the greens before merging
Ah,a classic.
Maybe it thinks you’re a hardcore purist LOTR fan?no i'm aware of it i'm just wondering why spotify thinks this is really outside of my comfort zone
painThatcherpunk
1979-2013: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1979 (Majority) def. James Callaghan (Labour), David Steel (Liberal)
1983 (Majority) def. Michael Foot (Labour), Roy Jenkins-David Steel (SDP-Liberal Alliance)
1987 (Majority) def. Neil Kinnock (Labour), David Owen-David Steel (SDP-Liberal Alliance)
1992 (Minority) def. Neil Kinnock (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Social and Liberal Democrats), David Owen (SDP)
1996 (Majority) def. Neil Kinnock (Labour), Paddy Ashdown-Rosie Barnes (Democrats - SLD/SDP)
1998 EU "In or Out" Referendum: OUT 51%, IN 49%
2000 (Majority) def. Gordon Brown (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Democrats), Kenneth Clarke (United 2000), David Owen (SDP)
2004 (Coalition With SDP) def. Glenda Jackson (Labour), Simon Hughes (Democrats), Kenneth Clarke (United 2000), David Owen (SDP)
2007 (Minority) def. Simon Hughes (Democrats), Ken Livingstone (Labour), Boris Johnson (United)
2012 (Minority) def. Stephen Kinnock (Labour), Simon Hughes (Democrats), Boris Johnson (United)
2013-: Michael Portillo (Conservative)
2016 Election Suspended Due To "Libyan-Irish Kensington Bombing"
2017 (Majority) def. Stephen Kinnock (Labour), Charles Kennedy (Democrats), David Owen (New SDP), Nancy Taaffe (Militant Labour), Zac Goldsmith (United)
Is that a bad thing?
thread, shut after 900,726 pages of heateIs that a bad thing?