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What papers though? The Guardian and The Independent? Certainly won't be The Sun, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Express nor the Daily Mail. Even the Morning Star is Brexit. -
It will be in the DM but they will ridicule it.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostWhat papers though? The Guardian and The Independent? Certainly won't be The Sun, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Express nor the Daily Mail. Even the Morning Star is Brexit.Comment
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They will illegally use public money to print a leaflet, delivered to every home in the land, warning that your children will catch plague, your house will drop in value, your pets will turn rabid and your favourite granny will become a mass murderer.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostWhat papers though? The Guardian and The Independent? Certainly won't be The Sun, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Express nor the Daily Mail. Even the Morning Star is Brexit.
Unless, of course, you vote to remain. The EU can save you from this imminent disaster.Comment
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The merry lies of WestminsterOriginally posted by vetran View PostMuch tax about nothing?
The Turning of the screw?Comment
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A Corbyn talks sense.
Sadly its the brother of Jezza and not him.“The idea that the European Union is a happy-clappy haven for workers rights is complete nonsense… We do not need an unelected bureaucracy to tell us, “ok, you can have these rights”. They’re taking the power to defend these rights away from us. What’s this about? We can defend ourselves. And once you give away the power to defend yourself to someone else, you know they can stop defending you. Look at Greece. Were they defended? No.”
Lexcit. The movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq72f81kkM4Last edited by Flashman; 16 June 2016, 11:25.Comment
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