Surely even the thickest Kipper can now see that Brextulip is an absolute disaster.
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"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
No, only in the minds of pathetic, infantile and spineless bremoaners, clinging to the EU apron strings.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSurely even the thickest Kipper can now see that Brextulip is an absolute disaster.Comment
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I know you're Scottish and in desperate fear of losing massive subsidies but even the thickest chunt such as yourself must be able to see the success so far.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSurely even the thickest Kipper can now see that Brextulip is an absolute disaster.
If you want to keep reading the Indy and pretend it's a disaster then go ahead. You just make yourself look more stupid than previously.Comment
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Brexit to be stopped by parliament
....NOT!
Theresa May will trigger Brexit negotiations without Commons vote
Theresa May will not hold a parliamentary vote on Brexit before opening negotiations to formally trigger Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, The Telegraph has learned.
Mrs May has consulted Government lawyers who have told the Prime Minister she has the executive power to invoke Article 50 and begin the formal process of exiting the European Union without a vote in Parliament.
NOW FOOKING GET ON WITH IT!
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The likes of Branson and the other luvvies will be up in arms.
More cash for Cretinhead's legal chums.Comment
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And then there's this:
UK could remain in 'looser' EU - Lord O'Donnell - BBC News
It's not over yet,not by a long chalk.Comment
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Who asked you? You think you own the place?Originally posted by administrator View PostAnd then there's this:
UK could remain in 'looser' EU - Lord O'Donnell - BBC News
It's not over yet,not by a long chalk.
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I can almost hear the crashing noise of toys exiting prams. Brings joy to the soul...Originally posted by Flashman View PostIsn't it great?
That look on Scooter/Darmstadts/Steks/Cretins face...


His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Non capisco. It says the probability of us not leaving is very very low and we should get on and do it.Originally posted by administrator View PostAnd then there's this:
UK could remain in 'looser' EU - Lord O'Donnell - BBC News
It's not over yet,not by a long chalk.Comment
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