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Someone has already tried that with Bean, but unfortunately tricky words make him sad.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Posthaving a child substitute poster might improve the level of discussion and debate on here from a few. Also good from an IR35 view point being able to prove you have provided a substitute.Comment
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Man of the people:
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Politics professor predicts Labour victory in a General Election
The threat of a no deal Brexit ignores constitutional arrangements and most likely will generate a motion of no confidenceI'm alright JackComment
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Vote for a party that has no manifesto, has a leader that cannot be removed, has a leader that makes policy without consultation as there are actually no members, just people who give him money and then there are no records to show who has paid. Sounds like a dictatorship but then, if the the UK electorate are that stupid, then they deserve everything they get“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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It certainly has the makings of a good constitutional crisis. Farage is unelectable as an MP, but the leader of a party that might run (and win?) a U.K. GE.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostVote for a party that has no manifesto, has a leader that cannot be removed, has a leader that makes policy without consultation as there are actually no members, just people who give him money and then there are no records to show who has paid. Sounds like a dictatorship but then, if the the UK electorate are that stupid, then they deserve everything they get
Assuming the BxP wins a GE, who would be Prime Minister? An unelected, unaccountable autocrat?
Agreed, if the U.K. electorate are that stupid then they deserve everything they get.Comment
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Our representative in Europe. Imagine 300 more in the Commons...
Ann Widdecombe: Fury as MEP says 'science may produce an answer' to being gay - Mirror OnlineComment
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