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BOJO off to court
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Depends on whether you are going to say it (verbally) or write it down. You posts asks the question "is it safe to SAY..." but then you wrote it down. Either way until a court makes a decision on his guilt or innocence, or stupidity, it could be considered a defamation of character.Originally posted by AtW View PostIs it safe yet to say that Boris is a fooking dirty liar or is that libel?Comment
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Yes, thanks 62, for your deep thoughtsOriginally posted by Yorkie62 View PostDepends on whether you are going to say it (verbally) or write it down. You posts asks the question "is it safe to SAY..." but then you wrote it down. Either way until a court makes a decision on his guilt or innocence, or stupidity, it could be considered a defamation of character.Comment
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We are awaiting an official CUK position on yorkie's cretinism.Originally posted by AtW View PostYes, thanks 62, for your deep thoughtsComment
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One word: GDPROriginally posted by Old Greg View PostWe are awaiting an official CUK position on yorkie's cretinism.Comment
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True, it's got 4 chars, so that's a qword...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat's not a word.
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The question is: Has Stride been promoted to get him out of the way of, and is Norman a more reasonable character?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI just hope LCAG do the same against Stride.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Remainer prosecuting Boris Johnson called British voters ‘THICK’ for voting for Brexit
A REMAINER who crowdfunded £370,000 in a bid to prosecute Boris Johnson over his Brexit campaign called British voters “thick” for voting to leave the EU and said they were “not capable of making these hugely complex decisions”I'm alright JackComment
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