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• #13252
Ffs , stop feeding the troll. Given the stuff he is parroting, he didn't even vote leave anyway.
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• #13253
oh i dunno. watching the tescos yellow label plonk addled wanksplat get his gammonoid arse handed to him once a week or so never fails to amuse.
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• #13254
And I'd like my five large.
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• #13255
Question: I completed my immigration and naturalisation AFTER A50 but BEFORE May of 2019. Could not vote in the referendum obvs. Do I still get my £5k?
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• #13256
So if being outside of the EU isn't about betterment but it is about the effects of "globalism", which you are inferring is a detriment to the UK, it actually is about betterment?
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• #13257
Globalism is just short hand for “the Jews” usually.
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• #13258
The Irish Passport office have just debited my account for the application fee. Hopefully one step closer to getting my green shield.
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• #13259
Anyone need adopting?
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• #13260
My kids?
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• #13261
Globalism is just short hand for “the Jews” usually.
Corbyn thread....>>>>>>>>>>
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• #13262
Sorry mate. I'm all kidded out
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• #13263
Politics reduced to the same status as internet shitposting. The guy doesn't know or care what Brexit is, it's just a convenient stick to beat sections of society he doesn't like with and to antagonise as if it's some kind of shit football derby...
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• #13265
I got no stake in Brexit stuff ... But F you for that comment. Offshore internment camps with indefinite detention, crushing the spirit of refugees including the children detained, turning around boats of needy people in the middle of the sea ... it's the shame of the nation I reside in and humanity as whole. All for a minor margin of voters and probably some kick backs from serco, toll and the likes.
If you agree with that and want that for your country you can go do one.
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• #13267
must be tough getting rid of all your superdry clothes ..
did I just upgrade you from lonsdale? I think I did.
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• #13268
"racist" and "nazi" equals the same fail in political discourse. It means you're on the losing side of the argument (and history)
You are painfully stupid.
And have no answers to anything, unsurprisingly.
Where's my five grand?
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• #13269
Well done Johnson/Bannon
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• #13270
Look forward to the Today programme grilling every Tory MP they interview about what their party intends to do to tackle islamophobia in their ranks.
Also: shouldn't that be "More racists flock to..."
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• #13271
Look forward to the Today programme grilling every Tory MP they interview about what their party intends to do to tackle islamophobia in their ranks.
Yes but we have to ask, Is Jeremy Corbyn anti-Semitic?
Is how it going to go
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• #13272
More racists ....brilliant. Unfortunately it's sad but true.
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• #13273
You get to that point where May is the least worst option. Or maybe Hammond. Who knows. FFS.
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• #13274
Hammond I suspect is going to be the candidate they stand against Boris as he's "least worse", although that'd need to be a GE as the Tory base would never select him over Boris in a leadership contest.
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• #13275
Some food for thought
https://mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2018/08/why-anti-corbyn-party-is-terrible-idea.html
(I'm undecided about the article as a whole but certainly share the concern of a 3rd party splitting the vote under our FPTP system and thereby keeping the Conservatives in power)
Answer this then:
Which of these can May get through Parliament?
With that last one leading to Boris vs Hammond, Leave vs Remain.
She only has the votes for 4 (with labour rebels) or 5.
If you follow the logic of parliamentary arithmetic, what outcome does your democratic process arrive at?