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Getting involved in overseas politics
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If the windows in your secure unit do by any chance open, do us all a favour and reduce the cretin count by 1. There's a good chap.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
We ARE leaving the EU and we get closer to invoking A50 every day, without Farage that would still be a distant dream for the electorate.Farage has not got uk any closer to article 50.Comment
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWe ARE leaving the EU and we get closer to invoking A50 every day, without Farage that would still be a distant dream for the electorate.Comment
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True. Though politicians who are completely out of touch with the majority of the UK played their part too.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWe ARE leaving the EU and we get closer to invoking A50 every day, without Farage that would still be a distant dream for the electorate.Comment
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Doesn't really narrow it down BP....Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostTrue. Though politicians who are completely out of touch with the majority of the UK played their part too.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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This is also true. The OP make a very clumsy jibe at Farage tho' so thought it worth pointing out.Comment
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I like Farage! But he should not get involved in overseas affairs.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostThis is also true. The OP make a very clumsy jibe at Farage tho' so thought it worth pointing out.Comment
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You don't think they'd risk putting him in a room higher than the ground floor.Originally posted by Mordac View Post
If the windows in your secure unit do by any chance open, do us all a favour and reduce the cretin count by 1. There's a good chap.
If he jumps out of the window, he'll just end up rolling around in the flower bed!
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