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3 minutes ago, Fullerene said:

No.  Oaksoft could be funny on other forums such as suggesting he had trouble sharing the universe with other people.  Disappointed he got binned.

I think he binned himself. But agree, a sad loss.

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23 hours ago, scottsdad said:

I think he binned himself. But agree, a sad loss.

No, he got chucked for his antics on the Genitals thread in the end. You can push too far in the search for laughs.

And aye, that new one's him. I see he's back to pretending not to understand what people are asking him, which was always a bit dull, but thankfully he gets back to the bitter raging about nothing eventually.

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26 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said:

CarrbridgeSaintee is extremely obviously not oaksoft. Not every shite poster is a frequently banned poster.

How dare you, sir. He's a comic genius when he puts his mind to it.

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1 hour ago, Scary Bear said:

I’m quite up for voting for the dead. Top marks for inclusivity.

Having seen some of the TV footage, it looks as if the UK has been running a trial of having the dead in Parliament for centuries. It's called "the House of Lords".

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On 17/04/2024 at 09:10, Salt n Vinegar said:

Having seen some of the TV footage, it looks as if the UK has been running a trial of having the dead in Parliament for centuries. It's called "the House of Lords".


What are you talking about!? They’re..

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Oh, right, erm..

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2 hours ago, Granny Danger said:

To be fair to REFUK, this has been a popular refrain among Conservative MPs for some time, and is a wildly popular concept with their voters, many of who would like to have gunboats stationed in the Channel to open fire on unarmed human beings.

Makes a total mockery of the idea that only 1% of the population suffers from/enjoys the benefits of psychopathy.

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650 councillors elected in England at time of posting. Number of Reform councillors - 0. 

If they keep going from strength to strength at this rate ...

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Just now, HTG said:

650 councillors elected in England at time of posting. Number of Reform councillors - 0. 

If they keep going from strength to strength at this rate ...

Aye, it's England/Wales so I don't give enough of a shit to search, but did they not stand many candidates or something?

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Reform just a party of right wing bring back hanging disgruntled tories.

Blanket coverage of the english council elections over the last 20 hours which means zip in Scotland.

Scotland has council elections and it's covered as a footnote on the BBC Scotland news. 

And we're supposed to be partners in a united kingdom?

Cue the unionists.

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3 minutes ago, SandyCromarty said:

Reform just a party of right wing bring back hanging disgruntled tories.

Don't forget the neanderthals who'd have been voting National Front in the Seventies, or BNP in the Nineties, and share ethnic superiority Britain First memes on Facebook.

Apparently they stood 323 candidates at these elections. Only about a third declared so far, so maybe the real heidbanger council areas are still to come.

All a bit different to the European elections, where you could muster 10% of the eligible vote and have the press declare a stunning victory for xenophobia rather than laziness.

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They came 3rd in the byelection, 117 votes behind the Tories. Had they squeaked past them, I reckon the media froth about these swivel-eyed loons would have gone into overdrive. 

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They've won! 

The new force in British politics with a headline photo story on the BBC has secured a massive victory in a council ward taking their total number of councillors into single figures. 

They're still three behind the workers party (currently not mentioned in any bbc article covering the results) and 24 behind "Residents Association". Whatever the f**k that might be. 

A massive, seismic shift in grass root politics here. 

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True, in so much as the Conservatives will need to veer even further right for REFUK to stand down.

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In terms of winning seats anywhere? Not so much, apparently. Nice try though, BBC.

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