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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1118664" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>I think the real question is how could someone like him get selected. Okay I know how,</p><p></p><p>Finding candidates in elections is bloody hard especially in areas where your main job is getting an ass kicking by the high profile current member of parliament.</p><p>Mr. Clegg and LD's enjoyed since 1997 over 50% of the popular vote and in the purging of LD's in 2005 still kept his job. In 2017 May calls a snap election and Sheffield Hallam Labour need someone quick to make sure Labour have a person on the ballot. Enter one Jared who doesn't go through the normal vetting process as he's going to lose anyway.</p><p></p><p>The elected bit is easier Clegg no longer a party leader and deputy PM looses the votes that would of given him. That with his staunch anti-Brexit stance, May running a terrible campaign and Corbyn doing the best you could expect him to do. Is just enough to push Jared over the line before anyone realise what a fucker he really is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1118664, member: 72205"] I think the real question is how could someone like him get selected. Okay I know how, Finding candidates in elections is bloody hard especially in areas where your main job is getting an ass kicking by the high profile current member of parliament. Mr. Clegg and LD's enjoyed since 1997 over 50% of the popular vote and in the purging of LD's in 2005 still kept his job. In 2017 May calls a snap election and Sheffield Hallam Labour need someone quick to make sure Labour have a person on the ballot. Enter one Jared who doesn't go through the normal vetting process as he's going to lose anyway. The elected bit is easier Clegg no longer a party leader and deputy PM looses the votes that would of given him. That with his staunch anti-Brexit stance, May running a terrible campaign and Corbyn doing the best you could expect him to do. Is just enough to push Jared over the line before anyone realise what a fucker he really is. [/QUOTE]
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