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well that’s done me

If we could smoothly continue his reinvention from horrible embarrassment to cute embarrassment, that would be great.

Oh god, I just remembered ‘Milibabes’ was a thing. Pack him away again. Can’t be dealing with it

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EDIT: That link didn’t work. Basically, Ed Miliband was added to the line-up of Napalm Death on wikipedia.

“am I tough enough? YOUSUFFERBUTWHY”

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Yeah was going to say there’s always been a small, bizarre internet following for him that’s a bit

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Having said that I quite like him hides posters

Ed Miliband is now that guy who was really geeky and quiet and school and then suddenly in yr 10 started dating a really awesome girl and therefore confidence levels go up, and turns into a bit of banter merchant

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And he now works at the discount golf shop

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Do you want to end up biting your fist extremely hard? Then listen to this Boris interview, 26 minutes in

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I BADLY NEED someone to dub that over some film footage of Churchill giving a speech.

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I can’t overstate my love for Eddie Mair. Generally. But here, he is fabulous. ‘This isn’t a two Ronnie’s sketch’.

Can you imagine Boris as PM?!?! JFC.

Also, this narrative the Tories are pushing about people not wanting another election? If they hadn’t wasted two trips to the polls on utterly futile, pointless and ridiculous vanity projects I might believe them.

If I was only able to keep a single programme and presenter from Radio 4, it would be PM and Eddie Mair. The Today team could learn a lot from him and the production team.

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“This country is f–ked,” one senior Tory said. “We are tethered to the mast of Brexit and when it goes wrong we’re screwed. They all know it. All Labour have to do is hedge their bets. When the public realize they have been sold a pup they will turn on the party.”

http://www.politico.eu/article/battered-and-bruised-theresa-may-limps-into-enemy-territory/

Amazing quote if true

Adding a further layer of complexity, the prime minister revealed to MPs Wednesday that part of the Repeal Bill may need the approval of the Scottish parliament. “It’s possible that a legislative consent motion will be required in the Scottish parliament,” she said. It’s hard to see Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon not making hay with that.

ahahahaha i can see this going nice and smoothly for Theresa and co

uh oh

After 2015 electoral fraud came to one MP being implicated who probably still won this time, I’m assuming nothing comes of this.

They’ve probably already budgeted for the fines they’ll get. Needs to be more teeth in the law to hold senior people legally accountable, but that’s not going to change any time soon.