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- The House of Lords becomes a bit mischievous in regards to Brexit, holding up the process

- Trump won't be as bad as people fear he will, but will still be really crap.

- Le Pen loses in France, but not by much

- Merkel wins in Germany

- The Lib Dems win a couple more by-elections and get their MP count into double figures

- May technically loses her majority when a couple more Tory MPs resign/defect, but continues to govern.

- I won't really notice who wins the premiership (that's less a prediction and more a certainty)

???? Wrote:

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> - Arsenal win Premiership

> - City win CL

> - Le Pen wins in France

> - Things won't be as bad as the bubble thinks

> - Duke of E buys the farm



Arsenal won't win the Premiership

City won't win the CL

Le Pen won't win in France


Au contraire!...:)

God, I hope you are right about all of that...


Loz Wrote:

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> - The House of Lords becomes a bit mischievous in

> regards to Brexit, holding up the process

> - Trump won't be as bad as people fear he will,

> but will still be really crap.

> - Le Pen loses in France, but not by much

> - Merkel wins in Germany

> - The Lib Dems win a couple more by-elections and

> get their MP count into double figures

> - May technically loses her majority when a couple

> more Tory MPs resign/defect, but continues to

> govern.

> - I won't really notice who wins the premiership

> (that's less a prediction and more a certainty)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> The CIA decide Trump is a security risk and

> assassinate him before he can take office. Some

> mentally deranged patsy gets the blame and before

> he gets his day in court is shot dead by a Trump

> supporter.


As if such a thing could happen, especially in America, Jah Lush !!

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