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Stirlingsays 12 Sep 18 2.42pm | |
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Oh the remainers must be so happy. The EU took the next step in pretty much destroying the Internet today in its present form. Edited by Stirlingsays (12 Sep 2018 2.43pm)
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Badger11 Beckenham 12 Sep 18 2.43pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
The 'Are you being served' team would have got a far better result for remain. They should remake it. Boris as Mr Lucus, Corbyn as young Mr Grace, Theresa as Mrs Slocombe, Diane Abbott as Miss Brahms and Nigel Farage as Captain Peacock. I had to drop Mr Humphrey's as the BBC would never allow a character like that now. Edited by Badger11 (12 Sep 2018 2.44pm)
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Badger11 Beckenham 12 Sep 18 2.58pm | |
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Disgusting behaviour from someone I have never heard of. He talks directly JRM's young children. Some people take things to far and I hope regardless of politics we can all agree this was just wrong. "Jacob Rees-Mogg's children look stunned as left wing activist Ian Bone launches into a bullying rant about their father. The 71-year-old addresses the children directly telling them: 'A lot of people don't like your daddy, you know that. No he's probably not told you about that. A lot of people hate him.' As he continues, Mr Rees-Mogg and his wife start ushering the youngsters inside but they still hear every word from the veteran of Class War, an anarchist group. Mr Bone's attack drew criticism from across the political spectrum with even his own supporters finding it too much. Malcolm Brooks wrote: 'Well I don't have any time for the tory git but not good in front of anyone's kids.'" Edited by Badger11 (12 Sep 2018 2.58pm)
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silvertop Portishead 12 Sep 18 8.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Obviously the realistic possibility of Johnson taking over and a 'hard Brexit' has cut through the BS. Goes to show you just how useless May's remainers and the left have been on this.
I know this makes for uncomfortable reading but you do realise a sizeable % of the "left" (including corbyn) are with you all the way on Brexit. It's why the labour party offer no coherent view on the subject otherwise they will be hammered at the polls as a huge chunk of their electorate bvgger off.
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.TUX. 12 Sep 18 9.58pm | |
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Hungarian politicians getting slammed by the (ever-so-lovely?) EU for sticking up for the populous that they represent.
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Penge Eagle Beckenham 12 Sep 18 10.11pm | |
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The authoritarian EU bullying Hungary because they won't do what they are told – it's a disgrace.
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steeleye20 Croydon 13 Sep 18 11.54am | |
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Hungary is totally incompatible with the EU and they should divorce.
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steeleye20 Croydon 13 Sep 18 11.58am | |
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Mobile phone roaming charges are supposed to have stopped in the EU. Today we are hearing from Raab, so we know it is not true, that this will continue after brexit. Well I have news for him, roaming charges are still payable depending who you are with. In my case with very low usage I will continue to pay roaming charges (giffgaff).
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npn Crowborough 13 Sep 18 12.18pm | |
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Can I just say i like Raab : been in the job 5 minutes and seems far more effective than Davis. Answers questions well, is clear on where he stands, and I get the impression the talks are already far more productive. Radio 4 this morning tried to convince him the comments about the divorce payment being null and void in the event of a no deal were handled well, without typical politician speak, he just corrected the interviewer and explained that has always been the case ( "nothing is agreed until everything's agreed" Doesn't mean i think it will be a success, but I'm far more confident now than I was before
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Stirlingsays 13 Sep 18 12.43pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Hungary is totally incompatible with the EU and they should divorce.
I'm curious to see what the reaction will be when it dawns on the normies what the EU has done to their Internet when the changes happen late next spring.
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steeleye20 Croydon 13 Sep 18 1.02pm | |
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Definitely not, the EU is on the 'up'. Big recent advances in trade and the world's most coveted market. 'Junckers calls on the EU to become a major sovereign power'. That's new and reflects the strength of the EU, more so after we are no longer there to frustrate any progress. Enjoy your food shortages UK, you brought it all on yourselves. It is nowhere near as bad as the EU feared, like all divorces there comes a point where you are actually better off without them.
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Badger11 Beckenham 13 Sep 18 3.38pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Definitely not, the EU is on the 'up'. Big recent advances in trade and the world's most coveted market. 'Junckers calls on the EU to become a major sovereign power'. That's new and reflects the strength of the EU, more so after we are no longer there to frustrate any progress. Enjoy your food shortages UK, you brought it all on yourselves. It is nowhere near as bad as the EU feared, like all divorces there comes a point where you are actually better off without them. And that's why I voted for Brexit. I expect the EU to become a nation in my lifetime. I don't know how many former countries it will contain but it will happen.
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