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Old 29-12-2016, 21:52
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At the end of the year there are reviews all over the place so no reason why the posters on DS can't join in dishing out plaudits or brickbats to our glorious leaders.
Feel free to add your own category.
Shock of the Year.
Has to be the election of the Donald to be the next POTUS. Still can't quite believe it really happened.
Politician of the Year
Has to be Nigel Farage and for me to say that proves just what a crazy year it's been and how stupendously useless the bulk of politicians have been.
Farage has achieved exactly what he wanted and not many politicians can say that.
Best Thread on DS Politics
Has to be the long running US Presidential thread. I learned a lot about the process and US politics from some well informed posters on there and also some great trivia. Never knew Trump had a cameo role in Home Alone 2 until I read it on the thread.
Highlight of the Year
The election of Sadiq Khan in the London Mayoral election. Goes to show that dirty campaigning doesn't always win.
Could Have Been Worse
We could have had that intellectual pygmy Andrea Leadsom as PM. That would have been horrendous.
Sack One MP
You can sack one MP right now and I would have no hesitation in getting rid of Philip Davies, a horrible wee man who goes out of his way to cause upset and abuse the power he has.

Just a wee bit of end of year fun.
Happy New Year and all the best for 2017
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Old 29-12-2016, 21:59
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Even in a post that is meant to be a bit of fun you couldn't resist bringing in in personal bile and abuse (no surprise there sadly)

therefore as a nomination for worse thread on DS it has to be

DS Political Awards 2016 thread

Oh and I don't see how electing a proven liar to Mayor of London is a highlight but then I guess it takes all sorts
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:20
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Even in a post that is meant to be a bit of fun you couldn't resist bringing in in personal bile and abuse (no surprise there sadly)
I've never seen one of these threads on Polits DS where over 80% of the posts aren;t bile and abuse.
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:30
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Even in a post that is meant to be a bit of fun you couldn't resist bringing in in personal bile and abuse (no surprise there sadly)

therefore as a nomination for worse thread on DS it has to be

DS Political Awards 2016 thread

Oh and I don't see how electing a proven liar to Mayor of London is a highlight but then I guess it takes all sorts
Sorry but where is the personal bile and abuse ?
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:31
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I've never seen one of these threads on Polits DS where over 80% of the posts aren;t bile and abuse.
Fair point.
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:32
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My awards

Shock of the Year

Brexit - I went to bed with the sinking feelinng that Leave was going to lose and then the morning came, my other half informed me we had voted to leave. It left me nervous, but that feeling I had won't ever be repeated, I was genuinely elated.

Politician of the Year

Can only be one, Joe Cox, she was on the other side to me when it came to the referendum, but she put herself in harms way to protect people and paid the ultimate price. She was well regarded by many across commons, she has been a genuine loss to British politics.

Highlight of the Year

Cameron and Osbourne being thrown annd kicked out to pasture

Political Party of the Year

Conservatives
, they have went from strength to strength, whilst the rest IMHO have just become a parody of themselves trying to get their voices heard. SNP being chief among them, Sturgeon seemingly shouting at the top of her voice threatening another IndyRef and no one is listening.

Nice Person of the Year

A bizarre one I will admit, however I would give that to Corbyn, even in the face of a political slaughtering he still remains and affable fellow with no axe to grind. He doesn't seem to hold grudges and genuinely seems a smashing bloke too.
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:36
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Sorry but where is the personal bile and abuse ?
Yes it's passed me by, too.
Actually, I agree with a lot of Bangla's list, although Highlight would be the shockwave (of excitement for people like me) which rippled round the country as the Sunderland Brexit vote result came in.
Also the MP I would like to sack is Emily Thornberry for numerous 'crimes' but the red card is for "“Put it this way, how many people here voted to take their next door neighbour’s job away?”.
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:37
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Sorry but where is the personal bile and abuse ?
Oh that's an easy one to answer snowy.
I spoke about dear Nigel in less than glowing terms so in kipper world as we know that is high treason.
Personally I think that RRL was being a bit of a but hey who cares?
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:44
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Oh that's an easy one to answer snowy.
I spoke about dear Nigel in less than glowing terms so in kipper world as we know that is high treason.
Personally I think that RRL was being a bit of a but hey who cares?
Wrong again I actually had in mind your intellectual pygmy Andrea Leadsom and Philip Davies, a horrible wee man who goes out of his way to cause upset and abuse the power he has comments. The latter I assume was meant to be ironic.
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:49
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Philip Davies is the chap that talks out all the bills ?
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:51
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Jeremy Corbyn wins the prize for MP least interested in becoming Prime Minister.
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Old 29-12-2016, 22:53
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Philip Davies is the chap that talks out all the bills ?
Not all the bills. I recall seeing him once get up to talk on a private members bill and at the beginning he said he was not going to try and talk it out. He still got a load of abuse from opposition MPs who couldn't accept what he had said with good grace, guess they would have preferred him to talk the bill out so they could upload more spite and bile towards him .....
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Old 29-12-2016, 23:21
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Shock of the year was definitely waking up to find Brexit had happened. I'd stayed up to see the Newcastle and Sunderland votes, which didn't auger well. But given there were no exit polls (I hadn't realised these things compare against previous votes and there was none, so hence no polls), the currency traders who operate 24/7, had commissioned their own. When I went to bed at 1am the odds against Brexit were 5 to 1 and the pound was at $1.50. So I figured that was that, Remain had won. The problem was that the traders did all their exit polling in London.
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Old 29-12-2016, 23:22
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Shock of the year
Brexit - even I wouldn't believe it until 4.30am on 24 June

Thread of the year
Yes - the American Presidential election thread and those posters who attempted to ensure it wasn't a continuous Hillary love fest. I remember some posters this time last year stating that Trump would withdraw from the race by Super Tuesday - how wrong they were.

Politician of the year
Jacob Rees Mogg - scourge of the remoaners - closely followed by the wonderful Gisela Stuart. Trump isn't eligible as he isn't one.

Highlight of the year
May sacking Osborne. There is a special place reserved in hell for politicians like him.

Party of the year
UKIP - punch ups, multiple leaders, resignations, suspensions and despite this all achieving the objective for which it was founded.

Sack one MP
Osborne wins again.

Poster of the year on the forum
Mimik1uk - for services to the US Presidential election thread (even if I probably annoyed the hell out of them throughout most of 2016). And the OP would of course come close!
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Old 29-12-2016, 23:30
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Shock of the year
Brexit - even I wouldn't believe it until 4.30am on 24 June

Thread of the year
Yes - the American Presidential election thread and those posters who attempted to ensure it wasn't a continuous Hillary love fest. I remember some posters this time last year stating that Trump would withdraw from the race by Super Tuesday - how wrong they were.

Politician of the year
Jacob Rees Mogg - scourge of the remoaners - closely followed by the wonderful Gisela Stuart. Trump isn't eligible as he isn't one.

Highlight of the year
May sacking Osborne. There is a special place reserved in hell for politicians like him.

Party of the year
UKIP - punch ups, multiple leaders, resignations, suspensions and despite this all achieving the objective for which it was founded.

Sack one MP
Osborne wins again.

Poster of the year on the forum
Mimik1uk - for services to the US Presidential election thread (even if I probably annoyed the hell out of them throughout most of 2016). And the OP would of course come close!
thanks Marty

if we all agreed on everything it would be a very boring place

we'll probably never agree on much and it did get a bit testy at times but i did enjoy the discussion and hopefully it can continue with whatever The Orange One gets up to in the New year
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Old 29-12-2016, 23:33
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You're not going to forget about me and Super Tuesday are you Marty?
Never mind, we all make some howlers and that was a beauty.
You did some good work yourself in the US thread.
HNY
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Old 30-12-2016, 00:04
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Shock of the year
Brexit - even I wouldn't believe it until 4.30am on 24 June

Thread of the year
Yes - the American Presidential election thread and those posters who attempted to ensure it wasn't a continuous Hillary love fest. I remember some posters this time last year stating that Trump would withdraw from the race by Super Tuesday - how wrong they were.

Politician of the year
Jacob Rees Mogg - scourge of the remoaners - closely followed by the wonderful Gisela Stuart. Trump isn't eligible as he isn't one.

Highlight of the year
May sacking Osborne. There is a special place reserved in hell for politicians like him.

Party of the year
UKIP - punch ups, multiple leaders, resignations, suspensions and despite this all achieving the objective for which it was founded.

Sack one MP
Osborne wins again.

Poster of the year on the forum
Mimik1uk - for services to the US Presidential election thread
(even if I probably annoyed the hell out of them throughout most of 2016). And the OP would of course come close!
agreed - well played sir
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Old 30-12-2016, 00:12
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Shock of the year was definitely waking up to find Brexit had happened. I'd stayed up to see the Newcastle and Sunderland votes, which didn't auger well. But given there were no exit polls (I hadn't realised these things compare against previous votes and there was none, so hence no polls), the currency traders who operate 24/7, had commissioned their own. When I went to bed at 1am the odds against Brexit were 5 to 1 and the pound was at $1.50. So I figured that was that, Remain had won. The problem was that the traders did all their exit polling in London.
The traders were just fixated with their friends and their own type, hence why their polls were so laughably wrong and completely out of date,as soon as they commissioned them.
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Old 30-12-2016, 10:06
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POLITICIAN OF THE YEAR -

GreatGodPan

Who else?
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Old 30-12-2016, 12:03
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thanks Marty

if we all agreed on everything it would be a very boring place

we'll probably never agree on much and it did get a bit testy at times but i did enjoy the discussion and hopefully it can continue with whatever The Orange One gets up to in the New year
Well as the great orange man might say as per the opening credits of the US apprentice series - it's not personal it's just politics!

https://youtu.be/rgr6EuG6zBw

Happy New year to you to!
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Old 30-12-2016, 13:04
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Award for coming from nowhere and disappearing again :

Andrea Leadsom
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Old 30-12-2016, 13:24
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Shock of the year
Brexit, I seriously did not believe it when my husband woke me up on 24 June to say we had voted to leave.

Thread of the year
Defo American Presidential thread.

Politicians of the year
Can I have two? With no hesitation Nigel Farage, followed closely by Rees Mogg.

Highlight of the year
Anna Soubry have a total meltdown, and continues to do so.

Party of the year
UKIP of course, what a triumph they had in 2016.

Sack one MP
Nicky Morgan

Posters of the year on the forum
Has to be MartyM8 and Wizzywick, both kept the faith, and continue to do so. Really enjoy all your postings guys.
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Old 30-12-2016, 14:11
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Shock of the year
Trump. Even when I had money on him winning it was still the biggest shock result in my lifetime.

Thread of the year
The opinion polls one.

Politicians of the year
Nigel Farage. Can’t be denied he pretty much signal handedly moved the UK out of Europe.

Highlight of the year
For drama it would have to be Cameron resigning.

Party of the year
UKIP.

Sack one MP
I actually think they all do a good job. Can I sack Len McCluskey instead.

Posters of the year on the forum
Everyone who contributes to Politics. Special mention to OHG.
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Old 30-12-2016, 19:14
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Shock of the year:
Too close between brexit and trump. I was on a coach to Scotland the night of the brexit results coming in and stayed awake all night at the back of the coach watching on my phone. Everybody on the coach was a remainer and gutted when they woke up, while I was nearly crying with joy. Also funny the one day I was in Scotland, only time I've ever been, and Donald trump was there for the day.

Thread of the year:
American presidential thread. Very informative.

Sack one MP:
I'd have to go with ken Clarke (closely followed by the lunatic soubre). Hes in the wrong party and is completely out of touch.

Party of the year:
I'd love to say ukip, but it has to be the tories. O can't stand Cameron but he was great in pmqs, his comments about the previous week in the Labour Party compared to the tories was brilliant. Someone will be able to quote it properly but it was something like in the past week we've had resignation, coronation something else something else while the party opposite haven't even decided the rules yet. The quick promotion of Teresa may and the smoothly moving on we're what was needed at the time and showed them to be a strong party moving forward.

Politician of the year:
Can't be anyone other than Nigel farage. He has dedicated years for something he believes, and without him many of us would not have had our say at all on eu membership. I was going to public meetings with him years ago with only a handful of people at each one. He has worked and campaigned tirelessly for this. He didn't go out and riot to make his point, he spent years campaigning and building support and he got what he got into politics for through the ballot box on 23rd June.
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Old 30-12-2016, 19:33
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I can't think of one politician worthy of any award this year but there have been more than a few weasels.

Osborne, Cameron, Johnson, Gove, Fox, Clarke ,May, Soubry, Leadsom, Clegg, Farron, Corbyn, McDonnell, (that daft Welsh one that wanted to be leader), all of the two green ones and the idiot that was from UKIP that looks like Homer Simson.

I wish they could all make a New years resolution and POAD.
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