It's not fair! I spent 30 years calling the EUSSR bureaucratic crooks, and now they're being mean.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's not fair! I spent 30 years calling the EUSSR unelected bureaucratic crooks, and now they're being mean.
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostFTFYComment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWell, that's not true now, is it, for either of them.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostI doubt there's a village in any country that would want either of these two muppets on their summer fete committee.
“Wholly unelectable in any other situation”, was what you said. They’re both past leaders of their respective countries, so in another situation they appear to have been electable.
By any reasonable measure of success they appear to have done well from an EU perspective with regards to Brexit. Sour grapes much?Comment
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Seems the political editor of The Sun agrees with him....
Tom Newton Dunn on Twitter: "An unpopular view in Westminster, but @eucopresident is right - and all good Brexiteers (as well as Remainers) should agree with him. Here's why... (1)"Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View Post“Wholly unelectable in any other situation”, was what you said. They’re both past leaders of their respective countries, so in another situation they appear to have been electable.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWell he's still a rotten meanie, so there!
Tusk was voted for by Cameron and then May.....Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View Post“Wholly unelectable in any other situation”, was what you said. They’re both past leaders of their respective countries, so in another situation they appear to have been electable.
By any reasonable measure of success they appear to have done well from an EU perspective with regards to Brexit. Sour grapes much?Originally posted by meridian View PostI’m not even going to get into the fact that Tusk is elected, by the European Council. The Council being the heads of the Member States.
Tusk was voted for by Cameron and then May.....Comment
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