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steeleye20 Croydon 29 Oct 19 10.09am | |
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Commemorative coins minted to mark Brexit on 31 October will be "recycled" now that the UK's exit from the EU has been delayed by a further three months.
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Teddy Eagle 29 Oct 19 10.10am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Commemorative coins minted to mark Brexit on 31 October will be "recycled" now that the UK's exit from the EU has been delayed by a further three months.
Boris will approve. He likes cycling.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 29 Oct 19 10.22am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Commemorative coins minted to mark Brexit on 31 October will be "recycled" now that the UK's exit from the EU has been delayed by a further three months.
The left melting money, only they’re not representing their left.
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W12 29 Oct 19 10.28am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
You mean Jim The Washing Machine man. I think he is going to be like that Peterborough MP they will have to drag him from his seat. Apparently he has been ill for 3 years I am sorry to hear that in which case for the sake of his mental health I suggest he stands down and goes away and gets better. It would probably be for the benefit of his constituents as well if he has been that seriously ill for that long he can't have been doing a good job for them. Get will soon Jim. Isn't it interesting how those from a protected class seem to be always granted a pre-canned excuse for appalling behavior. "Keith Vaz is taken to hospital just hours after Commons standards committee recommended six month ban over Labour MP's sex and drugs shame"
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 29 Oct 19 10.53am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Overwhelming is what we have, we bring entire cities worth of people to the UK each year. NO ONE EVER VOTED FOR MASS IMIGRATION the closest it's been asked is the Tory manefesto "tens of thousands" and they won the election and brexit winning the vote. British people dont want more people. Edited by dannyboy1978 (29 Oct 2019 6.53am) All you are doing is repeating, parrot like, the same tired old phrases I have heard in the UK and elsewhere around the world, for the past 60 years about immigration. The world has changed and as part of the world we are impacted by those changes. My own parents held these types of views but as they were unworldly and not particularly well educated I could both understand why and forgave them. What's your excuse?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 29 Oct 19 11.01am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
The voting public wont forget why he didnt deliver when he said he would. There is. That's why they are resisting him.
Because he is only interested in himself and his image. He is not a conviction politician. It's bad for some and good for others. It's only good for those who will profit from us leaving the EU on any terms. Like Rees Mogg. For everyone else, us both included, it's bad. All political decisions are like that. No they aren't. There is often a balance of good and bad but not this severe.
JC is far from "my mate". He is the person I hold primarily responsible for this entire mess. If we had a functioning opposition then none of this would be happening. How a PM as bad as Johnson can be in the box seat to win a GE is all you need to know about Corbyn. He is a disaster who is going to ruin our country unless he is rapidly replaced.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 29 Oct 19 11.08am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
All you are doing is repeating, parrot like, the same tired old phrases I have heard in the UK and elsewhere around the world, for the past 60 years about immigration. The world has changed and as part of the world we are impacted by those changes. My own parents held these types of views but as they were unworldly and not particularly well educated I could both understand why and forgave them. What's your excuse? To an extent, I agree, but nowhere near as much as you’d like. Blair and Brown opening Britain to Eastern Europe in 2004 and working class youth being ignored doesn’t have enough to do with the world changing for me. Their ideology of helping nearly everybody going (coming), and government performance figures didn’t have much to do with us having no choice but to put some of our own citizens 2nd.
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W12 29 Oct 19 11.10am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
All you are doing is repeating, parrot like, the same tired old phrases I have heard in the UK and elsewhere around the world, for the past 60 years about immigration. The world has changed and as part of the world we are impacted by those changes. My own parents held these types of views but as they were unworldly and not particularly well educated I could both understand why and forgave them. What's your excuse? "Tired old views" is not an argument. The world has not just changed of it's own accord, the world has been changed by people that do not represent the interests of the indigenous population of England (and the other home nations) and literally the one time we've been given an opportunity to change that, the result is being reversed. Yet again you are suggesting that this view is just based on ignorance and racism and on that basis your views are disgusting to me.
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dannyboy1978 29 Oct 19 11.18am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
All you are doing is repeating, parrot like, the same tired old phrases I have heard in the UK and elsewhere around the world, for the past 60 years about immigration. The world has changed and as part of the world we are impacted by those changes. My own parents held these types of views but as they were unworldly and not particularly well educated I could both understand why and forgave them. What's your excuse? Your choice of words are interesting when you look at the definition, sums you up really IMPACTED "the planners' lamentable failure to consult with the impacted population" " This is what happens when you live in your own little bubble Edited by dannyboy1978 (29 Oct 2019 11.18am)
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 29 Oct 19 11.25am | |
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Excellent. GE incoming. This entire debacle has had more J-turns than a Vauxhall Nova.
Did you know? 98.0000001% of people are morons. |
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chris123 hove actually 29 Oct 19 11.35am | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
Excellent. GE incoming. This entire debacle has had more J-turns than a Vauxhall Nova. Good, this Parliament has been useless.
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W12 29 Oct 19 11.37am | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
Excellent. GE incoming. This entire debacle has had more J-turns than a Vauxhall Nova. Anyone wanting Brexit by voting for the Conservatives is seriously not paying attention.
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