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Brexit Betrayal March
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They'll never make it all the way. First 'spoonies they come across, and they'll all be in there for a pensioner's special and a pint of cheap fizzy shyte.Originally posted by meridian View PostDown to 50-ish. I don’t think we’ll need to build that wall to keep them out of London.
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Nope, it's only 10 days.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThey look tired, another two weeks to go.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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The march seems to be a great metaphor for Brexit, especially the way Nigel Farage turned up in his helicopter or private plane at the beginning and then disappeared again.
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Nope, you're wrong ... we asked Diane Abbot, and she confirmed there is 73 days leftOriginally posted by Mordac View PostNope, it's only 10 days.
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A a minority of extremists wanting a hard brexit, whilst most people just want to get on with their lives now and wished we'd never had the ref in the first place.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe march seems to be a great metaphor for Brexit, especially the way Nigel Farage turned up in his helicopter or private plane at the beginning and then disappeared again.

Still, I bet Westminster is quaking in their boots at the thought of that lot marching into Parliament Sq
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That would depend on whether they have the right honourable MP for Huntingdon leading the March. He was the last person to lead an Army into the houses of Parliament.Originally posted by Whorty View PostA a minority of extremists wanting a hard brexit, whilst most people just want to get on with their lives now and wished we'd never had the ref in the first place.
Still, I bet Westminster is quaking in their boots at the thought of that lot marching into Parliament Sq
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and Basel brush, - right on cueOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostFTFTFY
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