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Domestic bliss chez BoJo. TRIGGER WARNING: Graun article
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Do you use your hands or forearm? Or even a triangle choke?
"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon Musk -
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Cheese and onion or garlic?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDefinitely the globalist conspiracy. It stinks of Soros.Comment
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Wibble, wibble - yeh!Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostA Boris Johnson Premiership will quickly lead to a change of government, so I think this is making you nervous.
be afraid

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Whoever gets in Corbyn will call a vote of no confidence (probably using the excuse the new government/PM has no mandate from the public or some such). He will be hoping that there are enough disgruntled Tories who will vote to bring down their own party. Hunt may survive. Boris ... hmmm .... not so sure. There are enough Tories that dislike him and would like to give him a bloody nose who are willing to support Corbyn on this .... but then have they really got the balls?
Interesting times, but don't dismiss a GE before we get to October
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You seem a little nervous, with good reason.Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostWibble, wibble - yeh!
be afraidI'm alright JackComment
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Yup cos anyone gives a fook what that loathsome goblin says.Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhoever gets in Corbyn will call a vote of no confidence (probably using the excuse the new government/PM has no mandate from the public or some such). He will be hoping that there are enough disgruntled Tories who will vote to bring down their own party. Hunt may survive. Boris ... hmmm .... not so sure. There are enough Tories that dislike him and would like to give him a bloody nose who are willing to support Corbyn on this .... but then have they really got the balls?
Interesting times, but don't dismiss a GE before we get to October
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I'm alright JackComment
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A choice between Bumbly Jokeson and Germy Carbuncle. I suppose anything is better than the latter, but Gordon Bennet.bloggoth
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