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From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
30 Jun 2016 14:19
To: ANT_THOMAS
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Captain's locked himself in his cabin with a bottle of rum and service revolver, mutineers are either fist-fighting or jumping overboard.
Icebergs ahead...
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From: graphitone
30 Jun 2016 15:14
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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As much as I dislike the current lot, I'm backing Theresa May for PM. She seems the most staunch, forthright and switched on of the lot.
From: koswix
30 Jun 2016 15:18
To: graphitone
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That's like saying rhubarb is the the most
staunch, forthright and switched on. Only because it's forced to develop in artificial conditions.
Theresa May is probably the most dangerous of the lot, as she is severely
ideologically
driven and seems to have the skills to pull off her ideas. At least gove wouldn't actually manage to fuck anything up.
From: ANT_THOMAS
30 Jun 2016 15:28
To: koswix
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^^^^ This
She was the one who rolled out the disgusting "Go Home" immigration vans. Ideologically strong and happy to go about making things actually happen.
From: graphitone
30 Jun 2016 15:33
To: koswix
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:-D
I like rhubarb.
Yeah, I'm fed up of fucking impotent politicians, she'd be effective, I just don't think it'd be a good thing.
If Gove was elected, he'd only add to his hugely unpopular status.
From: milko
30 Jun 2016 15:37
To: graphitone
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May will probably be efficiently and competently evil yes. What's this with her and the Yarl's Wood sexual offences? I haven't read up on it properly but her handling of that was reportedly Very Bad.
I have almost come to like how each day answers the question "Can this get any worse and farcical?" with "Sure, why not?"
From: koswix
30 Jun 2016 16:06
To: graphitone
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Everyone likes rhubarb, and thankfully rhubarb doesn't hold many inflammatory views.
From: Manthorp
30 Jun 2016 16:26
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
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It's not Westminster, it's Jonestown.
From: Matt
30 Jun 2016 20:11
To: koswix
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Quote:
At least gove wouldn't actually manage to fuck anything up.
You forget that he used to be Minister of Education.
From: koswix
30 Jun 2016 21:15
To: Matt
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Did he actually manage to do anything in that position? I thought everyone just ignored him.