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Old 06-06-2024, 07:56 PM #1
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You are sounding very old and tired TS..you used to be much more of a livewire on here back in your bookie days. Perhaps you had the customers to take your angst out on back then, saving your funny and energetic side for TIBB.
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You are sounding very old and tired TS..you used to be much more of a livewire on here back in your bookie days. Perhaps you had the customers to take your angst out on back then, saving your funny and energetic side for TIBB.
I'm pushing 40 Parmy let me settle into low-energy nonsense like the rest of you
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I'm pushing 40 Parmy let me settle into low-energy nonsense like the rest of you
This mid-life crisis era you are going through is giving all of us low-energy
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You've overshared waaay too much on here to be making this comment Trumpet .
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Farage wins BBC election debate, snap poll finds

Nigel Farage won Friday night’s seven-way BBC election debate, according to a
poll.

A snap poll of 1,031 voters by More in Common found most thought Mr Farage
won the debate, followed by Angela Rayner. Mr Farage received 25 per cent of
the vote while Ms Rayner received 19 per cent.

The Green Party’s Carla Denyer was the third most popular with 11 per cent,
Stephen Flynn for SNP received 10 per cent and Penny Mordaunt, the leader of
the House of Commons, took 7 per cent of the vote. Daisy Cooper, the deputy
leader of the Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth took 5 per
cent and 2 per cent respectively.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...e-wins-debate/

he walked it to be fair

Even with a very left-wing audience
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Farage wins BBC election debate, snap poll finds

Nigel Farage won Friday night’s seven-way BBC election debate, according to a
poll.

A snap poll of 1,031 voters by More in Common found most thought Mr Farage
won the debate, followed by Angela Rayner. Mr Farage received 25 per cent of
the vote while Ms Rayner received 19 per cent.

The Green Party’s Carla Denyer was the third most popular with 11 per cent,
Stephen Flynn for SNP received 10 per cent and Penny Mordaunt, the leader of
the House of Commons, took 7 per cent of the vote. Daisy Cooper, the deputy
leader of the Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth took 5 per
cent and 2 per cent respectively.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...e-wins-debate/

he walked it to be fair

Even with a very left-wing audience
In the multi leader format I'd expect our Nige - Best PM we've never had/Mr Britain etc - to have the best one liners, so not surprised he had a good night. I must stress, I didn't watch it and have no plans to.
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