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nothing to do with Brexit but he,s worked for in order
arron banks ukip now brexit mep Michael weaver tice,s leave means leave Brexit party [ nigel farage ] Isabel oakshot but its nothing to do with Brexit,although he,s worked with every well known name in ukip,leave means leave, and Brexit party, ![]() ![]() |
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Clearly in reality he's just a front for the bigger figures though, he's just a fall guy, I mean he's 19 years old with top level diplomatic contacts and paying £130k for Facebook ads aimed at remain MPs, yer right.
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I must say i am slightly surprised that the more......... umm....... patriotic of the posters on here don't have more to say on this. I do believe some of them were adamant that it was part of some left wing plot but not only does it show that the whole resources of the brexit side cannot find a conspiracy to stop brexit amongst the civil service but that they will drag the country to their level of morals to achieve whatever it is they want.
That's the problem with far right politics - number 1 is all that matters amongst most of them so morals and loyalty play a second fiddle to personal goals - the far right of this country has always been able to shoot itself in the foot even when not holding a gun and it's good too see it continuing apace. |
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aw diddums, not got enough replies & now go into "far right politics" mode eh. There's a Labour Party topic a bit further down you seem to be absent from? What's up, nothing to say about your own party? As for the crap above; that's simply why there's not many replies, so live with it left-winger
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Good god, how far have we got to fall?
Being the US's ever compliant lapdog in orchestrating and escalating conflict with Iran? ![]() |
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Whoever leaked it and any accomplices should be locked up (not the presa for publishing it), but it's got nowt to do with Boris.
As for BREXIT, I don't see it happening until after an election. |
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It seems favourite we will leave the EU without a deal
Which businesses claim is the worst scenario of all.. If we cannot get a deal we should stay in or have another referendum which amount to the same. |
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An election would lead to another referendum Clydebank29, in my opinion
Because that will be what Corbyn will offer, the Tories will have to offer the same or risk losing the election. |
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aw diddums, not got enough replies & now go into "far right politics" mode eh. There's a Labour Party topic a bit further down you seem to be absent from? What's up, nothing to say about your own party? As for the crap above; that's simply why there's not many replies, so live with it left-winger
You really could not be further from the truth old girl - never voted labour and never will and Corbyn is an eejit and poss an establishment stooge only he doesn't know it. I rather take it as badge of honour when you lot don't reply to my threads ( i can only be arsed to check every couple of days anyway) as it generally shows that they have hit a nerve - do you actually have anyhthing to say on the topic of the thread? |
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Baphy darling, how would you describe the brexit party policies on schools, welfare and the NHS if not of the far right variety, or don't you know what those policies are?
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the integrity of the civil service has been called into question by the lunatics, they seem to think you can send them in to negotiate with contradictory red lines and still come away with a good deal. when you get the inevitable bad deal you blame everybody but yourselves.
purges of the civil service are the type of thing i associate with tin pot dictatorships / banana republics, now its just another day in our national embarrassment. how many 19 year old journalists are there? and he got this scoop but was happy for oaksh1t to take the glory. |
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At least there is a happy romantic ending to this sordid little episode that the right wing press seem to have decided is barely newsworthy now.
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