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We will just walk at the end of the year. Now the Bercow Dwarf is out the building and the various trouble makers are out of the conservatives the EU have lost their leverage. -
If Boris gets 45% his stooges will give vassalage the nod. Farage and his Tory 5th columnists have been expertly out-maneuvered. Central office have been carefully placing pliable Tory candidates in the marginals.Originally posted by minestrone View PostWe will just walk at the end of the year. Now the Bercow Dwarf is out the building and the various trouble makers are out of the conservatives the EU have lost their leverage.
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Well, you have been right about everything up until now.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf Boris gets 45% his stooges will give vassalage the nod. Farage and his Tory 5th columnists have been expertly out-maneuvered. Central office have been carefully placing pliable Tory candidates in the marginals.

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How was the party.Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell, you have been right about everything up until now.

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The fact is all outcomes are good.
1) Brexit reverses, we can all have a good chortle when the riots fail to happen.
2) Endless Brexit due to a hung parliament.
3) Vassalage
4) Hard Brexit, we can have a good laugh as the UK breaks up and there are endless debates on how to rename the UK.
May the most entertaining outcome win.
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Johnson's Surrender Deal looks best for a united Ireland.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe fact is all outcomes are good.
1) Brexit reverses, we can all have a good chortle when the riots fail to happen.
2) Endless Brexit due to a hung parliament.
3) Vassalage
4) Hard Brexit, we can have a good laugh as the UK breaks up and there are endless debates on how to rename the UK.
May the most entertaining outcome win.

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It's not often you see 'May' and 'win' (or 'entertaining' for that matter) in the same sentence...Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe fact is all outcomes are good.
1) Brexit reverses, we can all have a good chortle when the riots fail to happen.
2) Endless Brexit due to a hung parliament.
3) Vassalage
4) Hard Brexit, we can have a good laugh as the UK breaks up and there are endless debates on how to rename the UK.
May the most entertaining outcome win.

His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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WGAF about ireland?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostJohnson's Surrender Deal looks best for a united Ireland.Comment
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In the case of NI, the Conservative and Unionist Party, and the Secretary of State for the Union, one might expect.Originally posted by BR14 View PostWGAF about ireland?Comment
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So why has she just sent her CV to Facebook?Originally posted by minestrone View PostI would think Swinson will keep her seat.Comment
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