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Vanity?
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You aren't wrong tinnotaton in that regards,after her day and the emotion with it you would want to be a robot.
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If you can't admire an enemy than you just don't get it.
She's a Remainer who's playing the game. She's lost 2 Brexit Secretaries yet fights till the death. I think that's impressive. I don't agree with her politics but she's not taking her ball home like the despicable Cameron. |
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She is just a puppet
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she has shown her hand and still wants to bet on it
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She's right that no one else has a solution.
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trilby22: vanity maybe, but that was seriously scary. I've not seen self mind combustion like that since Tyson bit Holyfields ear off
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Brexit surely had to live or die with a Brexiteer leader. I admit they all look fairly useless, but who could have been worse than staunch remainer May?
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Well Baph, I prayed the Lord to give her strength before she came on.
Go figure ![]() |
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Her ending does have a Thatcher feel about it, 2 women kicked out by mostly men
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BBC up to it's frequent "bad news on ftse or pound that can be blamed on brexit gets major coverage, good news on ftse or pound is totally ignored" game ...
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A remoaner saying "here is a deal (that nobody wants to accept) - accept this or there will be no brexit" stinks the place out.
Don't need to be a conspiracy nut to smell something there. |
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It's blatantly obvious that a deal that ties us to the EU and we can't just walk away from this as they can veto it, is a deal that harder brexiteers will never support. Was putting that stupid and unacceptable proposal in a deliberate action?
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The FTSE was dropping badly a few weeks ago?
Where was the BBC then? It does make me wonder sometimes |