Described as a close race with reform by the BBC headline and story, when the winning margin was 9k and in reality it was a 3 way battle with Greens too...
He told the local news that if he won he would appoint a deputy to do the work because he doesn't have a clue what the Mayor does and only stood because Farage asked him 🤔
I think ruggers down under needs a close series with the Lions winning the series with a 50 metre push over try in the last minute of the 3rd testto win the series.
He came second. And the "winner" takes office with 25% of votes cast. Both are disgraceful, but the lack of democracy is *systemically* disgraceful and will take the UK down in the end.
Nothing "epic" about it, he got a huge number of votes. "Epic" would have been less than a hundred votes. Dam, epic would have been 2 votes, a seagull shitting on his suit as he walked into the hall and a sudden case of uncontrollable diarrhea while he stood as they read out the result.
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Odious little twat
FWIW I don’t buy that line, but it’s in need of a lot of TLC.
28% turnouts
Reactionary vote 83%
"...in times like these..."...Sigh.
At least, I have the Lions about to roar in Aus. Watching a TV in 89. 2nd Test. Was where my love affair with rugby began.
But seriously...
I think ruggers down under needs a close series with the Lions winning the series with a 50 metre push over try in the last minute of the 3rd testto win the series.