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Sounds like an urban myth that one. Like 'Dead Ringers' being about bells in coffins. Had a look and the OED seems to back that up, saying it's an archaic use of the adverb tightly meaning 'soundly, properly, well, effectively'. Bobby McFerrin didn't commit suicide while I'm at it

 

i'm not having that. a charming old dear in dressed in full georgian attire told me. 

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i'm not having that. a charming old dear in dressed in full georgian attire told me. 

Apparently it wasn't in common usage until well after the Georgian era. I checked when I was bored yesterday :lol:

Good story though. Funnily enough I had a book bought for me a good while ago that was full of these sayings and there supposed origins. I subsequently found out the book was bollocks and most of their claims were based on these types of myths. Can't remember many of them but it definitely made the claim bells were put if coffins hence 'dead ringers' which sprang to mind. Which is fucking ridiculous, if you think about it. I mean, how would that work? :lol:

Just made me think of something actually, anyone remember that Alfred Hitchcock Presents... where the convict trying to escape gets buried alive?

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I mean, unless we're about to declare war on someone (which is highly unlikely given that Trump hasn't officially done this either, and that our statement would never be out before his) I can't think what else it could be.

 

She might be resigning I suppose? Wild optimism but still :lol:

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There was some suggestion that this might be done so that each party could make a case for their vision of Brexit though. May has perhaps concluded that the Tories are fucked if they deliver the ramshackle Brexit they're putting together without a clear mandate to do so from the populace. If this is a snap election, it's a buck passing exercise. From her to us.

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There was some suggestion that this might be done so that each party could make a case for their vision of Brexit though. May has perhaps concluded that the Tories are fucked if they deliver the ramshackle Brexit they're putting together without a clear mandate to do so from the populace. If this is a snap election, it's a buck passing exercise. From her to us.

 

Yep, that would be her argument, and with the opinion polls showing 40%+ for the Tories and a residual 10%-ish for UKIP, if that's repeated in a GE (even before we get to the landslide the Tories would get seat-wise under FPTP) then they can absolutely go ahead with the "overwhelming will of the people" line like they have with the 51.8% from the referendum.

 

Fun times. :bag_on_head:

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The Guardian seems to think that the fact Downing Street isn't making an attempt to correct the rumour that it is an election, despite the pound collapsing, suggests that it is almost certainly an election.

 

FFS.

 

If Labour has any sense, they won't back it. They don't though, so they will.

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It'll be good news for Labour in the long run, I suppose, as it's the only way to get rid of Corbyn. Pity about the whole hard Brexit and electoral irrelevance thing in the meantime though.

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It'll be good news for Labour in the long run, I suppose, as it's the only way to get rid of Corbyn. Pity about the whole hard Brexit and electoral irrelevance thing in the meantime though.

That's how I see it - itll be very painful though.

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