Tebbit has got on his bike: linq
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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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I fully agree with him. The EU is just another bureaucratic gravy train riddled with corruption.Originally posted by threadedTebbit has got on his bike: linq -
No thats New Labour you're thinking of.Originally posted by KyajaeI fully agree with him. The EU is just another bureaucratic gravy train riddled with corruption.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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That's also I'm NL I'm thinking of. Remeber that tw@t Peter Mandelson is some big wig EU minister - every reason not to trust the whole institution.Originally posted by MarillionFanNo thats New Labour you're thinking of.Comment
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kayj when you get out of short trousers you'll learn that it's all a little more complicated than that
I hope the UK doesn't leave the EU, UK is financing the majority of the redistribution of wealth in the Union from rich countries to poorer countries
New motorways in Italy (EU [make that, UK] funded) will make getting to the slopes in winter much easier.
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