But you'll get another candidate instead of Biden. — Benkei
One is speaking American and the other... not really sure. — Shawn
So, for example, in my local constituency, labour won the seat comfortably with just over 33% of the vote. — unenlightened
Given this situation, the fact that there are over 100 third, fourth, fifth party and independents is highly significant. I hope this will persuade Labour towards some electoral reform. — unenlightened
Although, it is not in the same context, be careful with those small parties. We have independent parties in our Congress, and they persuade the main party (PSOE, that is the Labour Party), but just for personal benefits, forgetting the common and national goals. — javi2541997
It cannot be stable to have a minority of 34% of a turnout of 60% which I think comes out to a government with just 20% of the electorate supporting, and some of that a reluctant "they can't be worse than the last lot" support. With a little help from a hostile and scandal-hungry press, that support can vanish almost overnight. — unenlightened
I doubt they will see that it is in their interests, as one of the big two. — unenlightened
The VAT has to be reduced, and the price of a pint of beer will be £1 from now on. — javi2541997
Sir2u has to be the next Chancellor of Oxford University to teach Spanish there. — javi2541997
Say good morning to your new Prime Minister, lads. — javi2541997
I am still so glad I left England when I did, that place is fucked up — Sir2u
I see a re-accession to the European Union on the horizon. — javi2541997
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