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Brady said, ‘Those three public school judges who dredged up a law from the seventeenth century to obstruct the people’s vote for Brexit, additionally exemplify the corrupt establishment, and the myth of a politically independent judiciary.
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moor murders 1963-65, trial 1966, the year after the death penalty's suspension
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here here
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It comes to something when the government has put itself into a position to be criticised
by the most hated man in our society. If the Government offered us a referendum they are morally obliged to abide by it's result! |
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I agree Brady and Hindley deserved execution.
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a hint on a vote on hanging.
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The coont would never have got out of court if god forbid i was one of the poor parents. I would also have kidnapped Hindley and given her to relatives to 'play' with..
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why is this even reported ?
he didnt even vote |
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in other news...
Hitler was summoned from the dead in a seance and he was heard shouting "Britain first", "Brexit" and "I love Trump" ![]() |
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why is this even reported ?
he didnt even vote I would hazard a guess the story has been leaked or made up by a Remoaner to try and imply people who voted leave are in some way comparable to Brady. |
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seems as if you are helping them with silly retorts like that burton
hey ho |
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The most unfortunate thing about the Luvvies getting hanging abolished, was that it was a Month before this Lump of Shyte was tried and convicted ,Xmoney can thank his mob that this Thing is still breathing,and giving opinions ,and has had literally millions spent on keeping it Alive ....
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I think we and the rest of the world should have a 'devil's island' like in the papillon film.
All the world would then dump their murderers on a remote island with food, clothing and shelter and let them get on with it. Cheap and justice. |
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spot on Annie..
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Thanks, casemoney
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who do you trust more brexit,Brady or hammond
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A difficult question to answer?
Hammond today is talking about a Brexit interim deal....but frankly I do not think we will be offered it. I think what could happen is if our government thinks Brexit will harm us too much, they will delay instigating article 50 until a time when it will not harm us so much, which could well be never? May has assured as article 50 will be instigated next March, but she could go back on that? She would not be ignoring democracy, just putting it on hold.....hmmmm? Personally I would trust Politicians even less than I trust Brady. |