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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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42 minutes ago, Tj hooker said:

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He probably wore that when he penned that stupid letter to other MP's. 

 

'We will help the NHS, fight violent crime, invest in infrastructure and science and cut the cost of living.'

 

The fucker is on drugs. 

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2 hours ago, deiseach said:

I think this is correct. With that in mind, can we be spared footage of her reading over documents taken from a red case? And dispense with this show of her weekly meetings with the PM. The notion that she has some accumulated wisdom to share is bollocks, and needs to be called out as bollocks.

 

Fuck it, send the racist Greek back. 

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Professor Colin Talbot, from Cambridge University, says the government's decision to prorogue Parliament at this time is "absolutely not normal and pretending it is is frankly nonsense".

"The longest prorogation we've had in the last 40 years was three weeks - and that was due to very specific circumstances," he says.

"To prorogue Parliament for four and half weeks in the run up to what is arguably the biggest political crisis since the Second World War is quite extraordinary."

 

But Boss thinks its fine so fuck off Professor 

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Just now, Red Phoenix said:

I like how Boss just stays calm even when there's most of a thread going mad at him. That reminds me of Code actually, so I think he's one of Code's alt accounts.

 

Thank you Red, that's very nice of you to say. Code's a good lad.

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On 27/08/2019 at 00:19, Numero Veinticinco said:

No, no. Sorry. You defend it. So do I. Even though we’ve both got a record of opposing it on here, hundreds of times, because we don’t want a No Deal Brexit that will harm the economy and make life worse for the poorest and most needy, we are pro-austerity and want to fuck over the poor and needy, unlike Gnasher who is happy to fuck over the poor and needy in defence of the poor and needy. 

 

That’s literally the logic he has used on here. There’s no way treating him as somebody reasonable who can be convinced by sound arguments will work. Now, stop being a fan of austerity and support the No Deal Brexit that will almost certainly bring more austerity. 

You carry on taking the 5th amendement them numero,  it is a forum where veiws can be exchanged, its your choice  but i would have been intrested in your veiws on the issues and links posted.

 

https://www.socialeurope.eu/poverty-and-inequality-in-europe

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