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The phrase is sometimes referred to by the acronym "YMSTICPC".
Since every seat lost by one party is a gain for the others, a loss of 70 seats from a 100-seat majority would actually result in a 40-seat deficit.
As a phrase and acronym, "YMSTICPC" has also been used in the media on occasions where people do not want to commit to a clear 'yes' (or 'no').
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 YMSTICPC
YMSTICPC is an acronym that grew from a phrase used in the BBC-made Television series "House of Cards" about fictional political events in the Westminster House of Commons.
A variant of the line, also used by Urquhart in House of Cards, is "You might very well think that.
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YMSTICPC is an acronym that grew from a phrase used in the BBC television series House of Cards about fictional political events in the Westminster House of Commons.
As a phrase and acronym it has remained in use within the Westminster Bubble and in the media on occasions people do not want to commit to a clear 'yes' (or 'no').
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 Word of Mouth blog » Blog Archive » Politics Inside The Bubble
He could reassuringly sweeping aside any and all suspicions about himself, successfully dismissing blatant contradictions in his own position, lies, by omission or otherwise, or any conflicts of interest or nagavie press which, not coincidentally, seemed to always surround the character in the play.
YMSTICPC is an initialism that grew from a phrase used in the BBC television series House of Cards about fictional political events in the Westminster House of Commons.
As a phrase and acronym it has remained in use in Parliament in England, within the Westminster Bubble and in the media on occasions people do not want to commit to a clear ‘yes’ (or ‘no’).
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 YMSTICPC Did You Mean ymsticpc?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
YMSTICPC is an acronym that grew from a phrase used in the BBCade television series "House of Cards" about fictional political events in the Westminster House of Commons.
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