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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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How many of those Tory cunts who voted for the bullshitting oaf to lead their party will now come out of the woodwork to talk about how he deceived parliament, queen and country as PM. These cunts are enablers of this fiasco, and many of them knew what Johnson was like personally.

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2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

As Rob says, nothing will happen.

Yep. In 'normal' times, this would see the immediate resignation of an utterly humiliated prime minister and the likely fall of the government. All that's going to happen here is that the shameless crook will carry on and just re-prorogue parliament again. The fuckwits, both MPs and voters, who want Brexit at any cost will cheer him on.

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Just now, Trumo said:

Will BoJo the Clown go on a Twitter rant calling them all failed judges, corrupt etc? A lot of his cues come from the orange fuckwit across the pond.

I think that’s a good point, he’s watched Trump ride roughshod over everything without reproach and has mistakenly believed that he could do the same

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If he resigns then the chances of him and his backers making millions out of Brexit take a severe hit. I just can't see it happening. They could infact take it to the next level - Spin it as them doing nothing wrong, that Parliament has been prorogued before for political purproses and that the courts have overstepped their remit.

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