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No, I really DO think you're a thick c**t.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply..... -
Well provide some evidence then instead of just opening your gormless cakehole and letting your guts rumble.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostNo, I really DO think
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Given you have no idea about my roots that is a pretty inaccurate statement.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostUK Government
UK Government
Conservative Party.
Seriously, a Tory voting, union jack underpant wearing, land of hope and glory singing, red white and blue brexiteer writing that is beyond ******* parody.
However whilst you may say that british politics (because lets be honest it is not like Labour were any better) is 'corrupt' etc - at least there are only 600 odd of them and we do get a chance to elect them and they are actually based on the same piece of land as us
It seems like a better option that having an extra 751 MEP's who move around, are very unaccountable and for obvious reasons have the good of the EU as there prime motto and not the good of the UK.
Do you not agree?Comment
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I'm still trying to fathom out who you think elected the UK's MEPs.Originally posted by original PM View PostGiven you have no idea about my roots that is a pretty inaccurate statement.
However whilst you may say that british politics (because lets be honest it is not like Labour were any better) is 'corrupt' etc - at least there are only 600 odd of them and we do get a chance to elect them and they are actually based on the same piece of land as us
It seems like a better option that having an extra 751 MEP's who move around, are very unaccountable and for obvious reasons have the good of the EU as there prime motto and not the good of the UK.
Do you not agree?
When did the UK elect Ed Troup or anyone from the HoL ?Last edited by TestMangler; 4 February 2019, 15:18.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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I expect he will come back with something predictably unintelligible once he has finished cleaning the spittle from his screen.Originally posted by original PM View PostGiven you have no idea about my roots that is a pretty inaccurate statement.
However whilst you may say that british politics (because lets be honest it is not like Labour were any better) is 'corrupt' etc - at least there are only 600 odd of them and we do get a chance to elect them and they are actually based on the same piece of land as us
It seems like a better option that having an extra 751 MEP's who move around, are very unaccountable and for obvious reasons have the good of the EU as there prime motto and not the good of the UK.
Do you not agree?

“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell provide some evidence then instead of just opening your gormless cakehole and letting your guts rumble.

Says the silly fat c**t who's never made a half sensible point in his life and fully believes that saying 'jellyhead' and adding smilies makes him clever.
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Says the silly fat c**t who's never made a half sensible point in his life and fully believes that saying 'jellyhead' and adding smilies makes him clever.Nailed it!!I expect he will come back with something predictably unintelligible once he has finished cleaning the spittle from his screen.


“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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You've never nailed anything in your life. You'll need to add more smileys to make up for it.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNailed it!!


When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Oh I am aware of who did.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI'm still trying to fathom out who you think elected the UK's MEPs.
I just do not think they have any intention what so ever of representing the interests of the UK at all.
I do not think they have any where near enough power or influence to make any difference and so they are simply taking the money and toeing the line.
I just do not think it is worth the money.Comment
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Well, they certainly won't have any influence if they don't turn up, a la Farage.Originally posted by original PM View PostOh I am aware of who did.
I just do not think they have any intention what so ever of representing the interests of the UK at all.
I do not think they have any where near enough power or influence to make any difference and so they are simply taking the money and toeing the line.
I just do not think it is worth the money.
So your anti EU/Brexit stance is based purely on the UK's financial input ?When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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