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• #22577
Might be able to say that in a pub and not get punched now.
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• #22578
Euph?
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• #22579
Too slow!
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• #22580
As if the gogoBoJo administration would have anything as retro as ration books.
It will be an app, where registration will require confirmation of every HMG number you have,
(National Insurance No., NHS No., HMRC id, driving license no., Passport no.), and social media Facebook log in, Instagram log in, etc., etc, and will help itself to your finger print/eye/retina scan, and pass all this data to GCHQ to 'prevent Benefit Fraud',
but,
failure to complete every dialogue box will crash the app,
the helpline will be run by a company owned by Aaron Banks, (on a premium rate line, of course).
The app won't run on legacy (4.4?), Android phones, and there will be ill-defined problems with some iPhones.
Luddites without mobiles will told to apply to their local Councils for further advice,
but, the hastily formed Department of National Unity, (nicknamed by the tabloids the 'Dept of Keep Calm & Carry On'), will have failed to issue any advice to these Councils. -
• #22581
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slSDEf2OWes
Remember the investigation into Brexit campaign funds? No, the police neither...
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• #22582
The central idea would be that people who can't use technology or can't get it to work will starve to death, easing the food/water/medical requirements particularly for the most frail and at risk. It's a cunning plan.
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• #22583
It’s the English Sanity famine.
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• #22584
It's a Cummings plan, ftfy!
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• #22585
You need to be 'Leave' more, Oliver.
Fixed.
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• #22586
Jeremy Corbyn didn’t fight to remain in 2016, and he won’t fight for remain now. He wants to deliver a Labour Brexit, because he is a Brexiteer. https://t.co/xJLpA0iCBB
https://twitter.com/joswinson/status/1163747128457539584?s=09
Hmmmm.
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• #22587
Ah I forgot all the worlds problems are Corbyns fault, definitely nothing to do with the Lib Dems, or the austerity government that she was a part of.
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• #22588
tory shill whose wafting through of austerity probably has more to do with the referendum outcome than anything.
those replies are savage.
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• #22589
She's not really wrong though. He is at best ambivalent about Remain.
The Labour Party staying neutral in a 2nd referendum would be pretty shabby.
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• #22590
You have not been paying attention.
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• #22591
She's entirely wrong and lying, he literally and demonstrably campaigned for remain. There are arguments to say he's not personally a "remainer" and maybe his campaigning wasn't that successful/productive. He certainly did a lot of it though, maybe his less than binary black/white, leave/remain argue a point but consider the nuances seems against us because you're not with us now that things are even more polarised than they were then.
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• #22592
He certainly did a lot of it though, maybe his less than binary black/white, leave/remain argue a point but consider the nuances seems against us because you're not with us now that things are even more polarised than they were then.
Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?
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• #22593
She's entirely wrong and lying, he literally and demonstrably campaigned for remain.
He CAMPAIGNED for Remain, at about a 7/10 level, and when he wasn't taking holidays. But he didn't FIGHT for Remain. We all know what Corbyn fighting looks like. That Corbyn was conspicuously absent during the Referendum.
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• #22594
Good grief.
Anything to divert attention away from the flavor of the month neo Tory savior.
And they say corbynoids are culty.
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• #22595
Yeah sorry, I've not slept much.
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• #22596
He campaigned for something he isn't fully behind but knew to be the better option, than brexit as termed then, let alone the no deal now. I don't really see that as a bad thing, but also, he's certainly not a Brexiteer as her obviously false and pointless tweet states.
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• #22597
Word ^
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• #22598
I still don't trust him as a non Brexiter. Zero opposition, calling for A50 with the Tories in power, same tired old talk about ending freedom of movement cos reasons, suggesting the EU will block railway nationalisation, huge amount of fence sitting... I could go on.
But that's neither here nor there, as Labour has committed to a confirmatory vote on anything that passes parliament. And he did go out and campaign.
If the libdems don't want to continually hear "but austerity" they better add some nuance themselves once someone else / another party changes tactics./ views.
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• #22599
Things being more and more polarised over brexit is what has saved the libdems from their fully deserved obscurity after enabling the Tory cunts starting this whole mess. Bring able to say they are the remain party is the only thing that has seen them regain ground of late, Labour trying to actually prevent no deal, and possibly brexit, ruins this and they know it, hence the roll back in Swinson's daft tweet that showed they prefer no deal to Corbyn in charge for a few weeks, and this one, that lies outright, trying to say Corbyn is a Brexiteer. In reality he's probably got a pretty similar opinion to a lot of other people before things became so binary, which is that the EU is a bit shit in a lot of ways, but definitely something we're better off being a part of and trying to make better.
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• #22600
Has this been resolved yet?
Anyone want my meat ration?