The mess is appropriate given the political context. It accurately reflects the state of the electorate. What do you think will happen next?
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I don't know.
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Yes. I was afraid of this. Sorry for you.
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You don't have a Brexit to negotiate though. It seems the British public is hell bent on self destruction at the moment.

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True. It's worse. The British public is just divided. It's why I thought it was stupid of May to call for elections.
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Early elections often backfire. Famously, in France in 1997.
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But at least that led to a stable opposition government. In this case, I expect new elections next year, mid-brexit talks.

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Probably. Tories remain the biggest right? But I also see ppl speculate that Labour and SNP could work together. Is that possible?
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They'll need DUP to get a razor thin majority of 2 seats and the DUP will not give their support for free. Then add Brexit pressure...
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It's interesting to watch. The Dutch haven't had a single party rule by itself for decades. We see it as our strength.
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Reminds me of our 2016 elections, where both big candidates sucked and the third party ones had zero chance. History, as they say, repeats.
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A strong and stable bloody mess though.
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that sound you can hear is Australia laughing. Also, you'll probably be back at the polls soon.
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