I think there are some here who are already near that neck of the woods, who ma care to help

Funnily enough, Opti has just bagged himself an almost front row on the beach house for the next year at mate's rates. 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 terraces. Room in the garden for the odd tent.Gentleman Jim wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 1:15 pmNah. We just all move in with OptiBird on a Fire wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 1:13 pmI haven't got any money, and in any case I think tradition dictates that we should expropriate it from some rich c.nts.El Pollo Diablo wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 1:10 pm if we all save up our money, can we start a commune?
And swords!El Pollo Diablo wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 1:18 pm Hallucinogens and orgies are the only way we'll get through the next five years
I was hoping for that no matter what the outcome.El Pollo Diablo wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 1:18 pm Hallucinogens and orgies are the only way we'll get through the next five years
Now I'm trying to imagine the odd tent. I have a mental image of a very odd tent indeed, with a sort of Womad-on-sea vibe.
Laura K will probably announce the results at about 10am tomorrow, if today is anything to go by.GeenDienst wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 9:34 pm Only 24 h 28 mins until The Pronouncement form His Greatness The Curtice.
22:00: Exit poll
22.01: Bedtime
2024: Alarm goes off.
I suppose it will be novel that the traditional “how quickly can the mackems weigh their Labour votes” spectacle will actually matter this year.GeenDienst wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 9:34 pm Only 24 h 28 mins until The Pronouncement form His Greatness The Curtice.
22:00: Exit poll
22.01: Bedtime
2024: Alarm goes off.
I think only one of the candidates in Bradford West lives in the constituency. Shipley, Skipton, and Pendle addresses for Brexit, Lib Dems, and Tories. We also have an Independent who gave an address in Pakistan. Not very strong on geography but that's probably even further away than your Tory lives.Little waster wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2019 8:31 pm
The Tory candidate has an address 300 miles awayShirley you'd think they could find someone a bit more local willing to stand in as a paper candidate?
So that's another vote for the Space Navy Lady then, this election is in the bag!
Yes when Eurosceptic Peter frikkin Oborne says that Corbyn is less damaging than JohnsonBird on a Fire wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 12:00 am Both of my f.cking aunts are voting "for Boris", as they,
put it.
I f.cking despair.
At least I'm only in the UK over the festive period, during which day-drinking is not only acceptable but encouraged.
My sister (not born in the UK) and her husband have both become Tory-supporting Brexiters. She shared that "very interesting, a friend of mine is a tory-supporting spam bot who denies that fully-verified news story" post on facebook about the child on the floor of the hospital; he's just started chemotherapy for cancer found in his throat, so he's lucky that the health service hasn't yet been totally trashed yet.Bird on a Fire wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 12:00 am Both of my f.cking aunts are voting "for Boris", as they put it.
I f.cking despair.
At least I'm only in the UK over the festive period, during which day-drinking is not only acceptable but encouraged.
Or stealing someone's phone...jimbob wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2019 6:37 pm Ah well, I guess if any leader hid in a fridge, it would be almost as big news as eating a bacon sandwich
There's never any acknowledgment at all of the slow motion car crash the other side put before us on 2017. It's like they actually believe that once their bright-eyed cadres are on the streets, the people will flock to the red banner. This is the only explanation I can think of why Corbyn called this election when way behind in the polls, reportedly over the objections of his shadow cabinet, and when the Johnson government was trapped and floundering. Absolutely everybody but them could see what was going to happen. And if Labour lose by one tenth of one percent less than predicted in the polls, we'll see it again.In late October, as Labour prevaricated over whether to support an early general election, Momentum was unambiguous. “We say: bring it on,” declared an email to the group’s 40,000 members (an increase of 16,000 since the last election). “Our movement is stronger than ever. We defied all expectations at the last election. If tens of thousands of us step up and give it everything we’ve got — we can win.”