A list of puns related to "British Steel"
This album really isn't all that good. It's boring, plain, safe and predicatable. The guitar riffs are simplistic and the songwriting is generic as hell. There are three great songs on the album and they are Rapid Fire, Breaking the Law, and Steeler. Everything else on the album is boring and underwhelming. Also, this album has two of the most annoying Priest songs on it, those being United and the one and only Living After Midnight (ughhhh). Overall, this album is a major step down from 70s Priest. Hell, even Rocka Rolla is a better album than this pile of junk.
Of course, they wouldnβt have gotten very far on Soviet steel, American intelligence, and British blood
###Previous Results 1945 β Sir Archibald Sinclair (Liberal)
1950 β Clement Davies with 50% of the vote
1951 β Clement Davies with 58% of the vote
1955 β Sir Anthony Eden with 67% of the vote
1959 β Harold Macmillan with 75% of the vote
1964 β Jo Grimond with 73% of the vote
1966 β Jo Grimond with 70% of the vote
1970 - Jeremy Thorpe with 53% of the vote
1974 (Feb) - Jeremy Thorpe with 62% of the vote
1974 (Oct) - Jeremy Thorpe with 63% of the vote
1979 - David Steel with 45% of the vote
Last week the results were: David Steel (Liberal) 45% Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 55% James Callaghan (Labour) 10%
(Steel won by just 2 votes. In a ranked voting system however he would win 54% - 46% after Callaghan was eliminated)
The Con vs Lab result was, Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 74% James Callaghan (Labour) 26%
The Actual results from 1979 were:
Conservative: 339 seats, 43.9% of the vote
Labour: 269, 36.9% of the vote
Liberal: 11 seats, 13.8% of the vote
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