Bankers can always use their yachts to catch fresh British fish
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Philip Green has now plenty of time on his handsOriginally posted by AtW View PostBankers can always use their yachts to catch fresh British fish
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He's already ate the turkey and left the bones for the creditors.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostPhilip Green has now plenty of time on his hands
Topshop owner Arcadia goes into administration - BBC News"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Perhaps if they'd concentrated on the positives of Europe rather than explain why Boris and Nigel were the equivalent of east end barrow boys with a bus, they'd have fared better. I also think that they massively underestimated the north-south divide.Originally posted by AtW View PostA lot of things that are about to happen (for the next 10-15 years) will make sense due to being obvious outcomes as detailed in Project FearThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Yeah, like logical arguments would have worked for people who explicitly reject logic because they don’t like the conclusions.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostPerhaps if they'd concentrated on the positives of Europe rather than explain why Boris and Nigel were the equivalent of east end barrow boys with a bus, they'd have fared better. I also think that they massively underestimated the north-south divide.
Both Farage and Boris should have been doing time in jail for being political fraudsters - cleaning up politics from fraudulent lies is one of the top priorities for rejoining EUComment
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We’ve already established that you see anyone who doesn’t agree with your world view as an idiot or simply wrong. You can take the man out of Russia....Originally posted by AtW View PostYeah, like logical arguments would have worked for people who explicitly reject logic because they don’t like the conclusions.
Both Farage and Boris should have been doing time in jail for being political fraudsters - cleaning up politics from fraudulent lies is one of the top priorities for rejoining EUThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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It’s not one off - same group that voted Brexit also generally supports Trump, anti-vaxxers etc - there is consistent pattern that can be distilled down to “idiotism” - it’s not even lack of education, people are rejecting obvious facts and evidence in favour of alternative reality offered by cynical liars like Boris and FarageOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostWe’ve already established that you see anyone who doesn’t agree with your world view as an idiot or simply wrong. You can take the man out of Russia....Comment
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