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They were stupid enough to tweet their exploits.
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Yes, photographic evidence. Police are investigating.
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John Wright Retweeted
Labour's perverse desire to hurt the LibDems in Tory-LD marginals has given May enough seats to form this minority government. Well done!
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Struck back? For what - Corbyn's big fat giveaway to middle-class kids to continue their privileged education & then get the best jobs?
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John Wright Retweeted
I always have a burning hatred of first past the post but right now it's raging like there's no tomorrow
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John Wright Retweeted
To be fair Theresa May warned of coalition of chaos propped up by extremist terrorist sympathisers. She just didn't say she'd be leading it.
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1) Clegg dwarfs Corbyn or any other Labour figure 2) Coalitions don't deliver perfect outcomes 3) Labour does not have a monopoly on virtue.
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John Wright Retweeted
Nick Clegg's loss tragic for British politics. Hard to find a more decent, responsible, and human politician. Parliament much poorer for it
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John Wright Retweeted
Dear Nick Clegg. You never got credit for the hard work you did do. You can sleep well at nights. And are a huge loss.
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John Wright Retweeted
I am so sorry that
@nick_clegg has lost his seat. A fine man who effectively sacrificed his party for his country. He did not deserve this -
Hoping to hear
@timfarron's result at 4am. Then we can sing "You give me Farron, Tim, 4 in the morning". Prefab Sprout fans will get this
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Lol! If anybody's manifesto is a work of fantasy, it's Labour's! Not factored in Brexit & costs of nationalisation! IFS says it's dishonest
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Correct.
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I'm fighting an election today for things I believe in. How about you?
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John Wright Retweeted
10 great reasons to vote Liberal Democrat today http://www.libdems.org.uk/10-reasons-to-vote-liberal-democrats …
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Also, not a great history of freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of association under socialist regimes. Stiflingly suffocating
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Absolutely - vote on the terms of the deal at the end of negotiations, when the outcome & consequences will be there for all to see.
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Apologies for my last snide answer, Christi. Didn't realise you were tweeting a genuine question from across the pond.
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It was brought in under the coalition. It was Lib Dem policy, not Tory. It was piloted through by
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Ooh, maybe the fact that he's against it, while Corbyn is in favour?
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