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they wouldn't be able to do much, it's all run from the EUOriginally posted by MrMark View PostSo how come the Shadow Chancellor seemingly only has work experience of working as a temp data-inputter one summer? It's about time "Dave" put aside his loyalty to his college drinking partner and put Ken or William in charge of the economy role. Because, as it stands, it seems to indicate the Tories don't really relish taking on the disaster (can't blame them, as it happens).Comment
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Well I am grateful.....Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI wouldn't blame them from withdrawing from the election on the basis that Labour should sort out their own mess. Thatcher had to sort out the previous mess after 1979 and what thanks did she get !!
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You're demonstrating your own ignorance now.Originally posted by contractor79 View Postthey wouldn't be able to do much, it's all run from the EU"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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not at all, 80% of our laws come from there, Labour and Tory politicians have pushed us deeper into there without asking us, they're all the sameOriginally posted by Ruprect View PostYou're demonstrating your own ignorance now.Comment
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An argument between the 2 biggest cyber cretins on the board. Fantastic!
PS Obviously not you BP or Rup.Hard Brexit now!
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