Leaders and cabinet members losing their seats is always interesting in Britain etc. The Liberal Democrats were the most strongly anti-brexit party. The SNP did do really well in Scotland.
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12/12/2019 9:15:05 PM PST by
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Nazi Pelousy needs to be paying attention.
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12/12/2019 9:18:05 PM PST by
Paladin2
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Keep your hands and feet away from its mouth! Safety First.

4 posted on
12/12/2019 9:23:17 PM PST by
BeauBo
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Delicious!
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12/12/2019 9:24:38 PM PST by
KC_Lion
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The public have given a clear, unequivocal statement that they approve of bojos plan and that it should be implemented immediately
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12/12/2019 9:25:17 PM PST by
Cronos
(Re-elect President Trump 2020!)
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Swinson, who started the campaign claiming she could be the next prime minister She could have been a contender...
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12/12/2019 9:30:10 PM PST by
Cowboy Bob
("Other People's Money" = The life blood of Liberalism)
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Everything unfeminine in a liberal woman, in one convenient package.
Her mouth looks like something you don’t want to fly into in Star Trek.
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12/12/2019 10:28:12 PM PST by
SpaceBar
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I put on British TV tonight and it was nothing but liberals being interviewed. This one was on TV thanking everyone but the doctor that delivered her.
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12/12/2019 11:20:14 PM PST by
Luke21
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Actually, I’d say the SNP is most ant-brexit party. They want to leave the UK to stay in the EU (though they wanted to leave before brexit too).
Tories held 6 seats in Scotland, down from 13. Labour ONE, LD 4, actually gained a different seat.
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12/13/2019 4:40:37 AM PST by
Impy
(I have no virtue to signal.)
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Sturgeon's reaction upon learning that Swinson lost her seat.

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12/13/2019 6:24:28 AM PST by
Textide
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