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1 hour ago, Bjornebye said:

Have to say it, even though she still chats shite for the most part, I did like the way she stared him out when she said she would like to take him on in an election. 

Maybe she was inviting him to their own personal coalition...

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10 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

Luciana Berger switching to the Lib Dems. 

 

Well I'll be damned 

Shocked, from the Echo;

 

In June, rumours surfaced that Ms Berger would be joining the Lib Dems - but a spokesperson for her office told the ECHO she had 'no intention' of doing so.

That has now clearly changed.

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16 minutes ago, VERBAL DIARRHEA said:

Been in more parties than a kids entertainer.

 

TBF. She's gone from working in a 4 star restaurant, to working in a greasy spoon and is now serving burgers from an old van. 

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18 minutes ago, Colonel Bumcunt said:

Oh you just know what angle she will be coming out against labour at. I am certain Swinson will be in her ear telling her what lies to make-up as well. 

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51 minutes ago, sir roger said:

Don't have much positive to say for the Lib Dems , but that Lord who turned up last night with a duvet and a flask to outlast the Tory filibuster made me laugh.

Swinson laying into Johnson right after Clarke was decent too. 

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Just now, ZonkoVille77 said:

Berger and Chukka won't get elected next time out anyhow.

Depends where they stand. 

Being a cynic it seems a mad coincidence that the day after the PM calls an election Berger decides to join the LD. 

Berger will have been promised a safe (for the LD) seat compared to Wavertree.

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5 hours ago, Scooby Dudek said:

Depends where they stand. 

Being a cynic it seems a mad coincidence that the day after the PM calls an election Berger decides to join the LD. 

Berger will have been promised a safe (for the LD) seat compared to Wavertree.

I'm not so sure she will or want that. If you listen to the shite she spouts, she's convinced she's adored in Wavertree. She's probably convinced Swinson she's a shoe-in.

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On 05/09/2019 at 15:15, ZonkoVille77 said:

Berger and Chukka won't get elected next time out anyhow.

 

On 05/09/2019 at 15:19, Scooby Dudek said:

Depends where they stand. 

Being a cynic it seems a mad coincidence that the day after the PM calls an election Berger decides to join the LD. 

Berger will have been promised a safe (for the LD) seat compared to Wavertree.

 

18 hours ago, Dougie Do'ins said:

I'm not so sure she will or want that. If you listen to the shite she spouts, she's convinced she's adored in Wavertree. She's probably convinced Swinson she's a shoe-in.

Update from yesterday;

 

Chuka has changed constituencies for the next election.

 

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49609217

 

Former Labour MP Chuka Umunna will fight the Cities of London and Westminster parliamentary seat for the Lib Dems at the next general election.

Mr Umunna has represented the south London seat of Streatham since 2010.

But he has now been adopted as the Lib Dems' candidate for the capital's most central constituency, which includes London's financial district.

The Lib Dems came third in 2017 with 4,270 votes. The Tories won with a 3,148 majority, with Labour in second.

The Conservatives have held the seat since its creation in 1950 but the Lib Dems are hopeful of a strong showing in an area which voted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU in the 2016 referendum.

In May's European Parliament election, it is estimated that the Lib Dems won in the constituency by a clear margin.

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