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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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The hypocrisy of this government. They think it'll be popular, so that twat leadsom is saying "let's look at the Thomas Cook fat cats and if they've broken the law". Yet seemingly it's cool to break the law if it's good for you. We need to get rid of this cunt Johnson, it's time for the opposition to get behind a VONC.

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2 minutes ago, Barry Wom said:

The hypocrisy of this government. They think it'll be popular, so that twat leadsom is saying "let's look at the Thomas Cook fat cats and if they've broken the law". Yet seemingly it's cool to break the law if it's good for you. We need to get rid of this cunt Johnson, it's time for the opposition to get behind a VONC.

As soon as no deal is off the table 

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“Hi Jo, we now have confirmation Boris Johnson has sold the NHS to the surviving Koch brother, handed the entire UK pension budget to a pole-dancer from Bucharest and has forcibly impregnated the Downing Street cat. Back to the studio, Jo”.

 

”Well now, isn’t this a clear sign Labour are just too yellow-bellied to fight an election campaign and simply can’t be trusted?”

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Shit hitting the fan in quite a few households today.

 

To add to Johnson's woes, he's also under the microscope for a possible a conflict of interests saga going back to when he was mayor of London. 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49794693

 

Geoffrey Cox. The shit hasn't stopped hitting the fan and he's been lobbed right in front of a oncoming bus.

 

Rees Mog now under scrutiny for his at the time secret trip to Balmoral to see Lizzie. 

 

And Lizzie herself. Just like the Scottish referendum, she's hardly and innocent bystander in all this. At least it's taken the spotlight of Andy's shenanigans eh Ma'am. 

 

 

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ITV news have been canvassing opinions from the good citizens of Stoke on Trent today.

 

It appears that this ruling has made absolutely no difference to the Brex Offenders of Stoke on Trent and I would imagine this will be the view of the majority of his fellow offenders nationwide.

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Just now, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

I’d hold fire on mocking that fella...

I think I did just that.  It's totally irresponsible of the BBC putting it out. The fella is not the full shilling and fuck knows what getting pilloried on social media will do for his mental health.   

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2 minutes ago, magicrat said:

I think I did just that.  It's totally irresponsible of the BBC putting it out. The fella is not the full shilling and fuck knows what getting pilloried on social media will do for his mental health.   

Yep, I edited my post before you replied because the way I phrased it sounded like I may have been referring to you. 

 

Meant the fella in the tweet you posted.

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8 minutes ago, Vincent Vega said:

Kuennesberg and the BBC being called out by a journalist from the FT  

 

This is ridiculous , No 10 accuses Court of interfering in Brexit timetable yet you told the court it was about getting a Queens Speech prepared. The lies just keep pouring out 
2. Source goes on... "Further, the Supreme Court has made it clear that its reasons are connected to the Parliamentary disputes over, and timetable for, leaving the European Union. We think this is a further serious mistake. "
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