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UK Politics
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Johnson only won a big majority because of the opposition.
It was rather like choosing between syphilis and gonorrhea.
You're right. Corbyn, Johnson or Farage.
Depressing. I can't even remember who the lib dem leader was, Swanson?
I can't believe you'd forget Britain's next Prime Minister Jo Swinson.
Supply teacher vibes
I don't understand how someone with the vibes of a supply teacher gets chosen to lead a political party
It's not like the Lib Dems had many options considering how many MPs they lost in 2015.
Close. Swan song