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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

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> > I always thought you were a Thatcher fan, Jah.

>

> How dare you. I hated that witch. You've not

> listed to the song have you?


I barely got past the first 15 seconds, jumped a minute or so to see if it improved and then gave up.


So, no.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I always thought you were a Thatcher fan, Jah.

>

> How dare you. I hated that witch. You've not

> listened to the song have you?


Not PC to hate...how about detest..? That'll do for me.

???? Wrote:

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> On a serious note . Would be a good thing Steveo - the boys have hardly made a good thing of it

> recently and if you add in Ruth ???? In Scorland then they all look pretty good (Clinton excepted)


They're not all good.


Theresa May, Ruth Davidson, Sturgeon, Merkel, Caroline Lucas - Very, very competent.


Clinton - Capable and will do the job, but question marks. Has huge advantage of being 'not Trump'.


Angela Eagle, Kezia Dugdale - Really not sure. Eagle did well at her one dispatch box, but just can't see her holding Labour together. Dugdale is being completely outshone by Davidson and Sturgeon.


Leanne Wood (Plaid Cymru), Natalie Bennett (still Green leader) - seem way out of their depth.

Loz Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > On a serious note . Would be a good thing Steveo

> - the boys have hardly made a good thing of it

> > recently and if you add in Ruth ???? In Scorland

> then they all look pretty good (Clinton excepted)

>

> They're not all good.

>

> Theresa May, Ruth Davidson, Sturgeon, Merkel,

> Caroline Lucas - Very, very competent.

>

> Clinton - Capable and will do the job, but

> question marks. Has huge advantage of being 'not

> Trump'.

>

> Angela Eagle, Kezia Dugdale - Really not sure.

> Eagle did well at her one dispatch box, but just

> can't see her holding Labour together. Dugdale is

> being completely outshone by Davidson and

> Sturgeon.

>

> Leanne Wood (Plaid Cymru), Natalie Bennett (still

> Green leader) - seem way out of their depth.


To be fair to Leanne Wood, the Labour party still rules

Wales and she had to admit that Wales doesn't have the

resources for independence.


So it's rather difficult for her to act powerful and Nationalist :)

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