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Previously on "Brexit tour"
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Any Yanks who take this up must be the kind of offbeat weirdos who would go to Spain on holiday and spend the whole time in the dusty arid deserted middle of the country hundreds of miles from the nearest coast.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHave we done this? Seems someone's hit on the idea of flying in American tourists so they can point and laugh at how stupid the British are.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...tour-of-london
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....and don't forget the public flogging as wellOriginally posted by Paddy View PostHanging is a great idea, it does not matter that the odd 10% will be found innocent after execution as it would never happen to any of our own families.
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The UK wants to be more akin to the USA so much so there is now talk among Tory MPs to use the Brexit opportunity to bring back hanging.
Trump, May and Erdoğan have a lot in common.
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More highlights
Any poorer divorcees are expected to pay their spouses maintenance and move out of the marital home despite their ex partner having 27 other partners and 10 times the earnings.
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Another highlight is when the tour operators get sent a bill of £100 Billion for future needs of other tourists but aren't allowed on the Golf Club.
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Apparently one of the highlights of the tour is when the locals offer to buy the tourists drinks and then leave without paying.
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Missed opportunity, could have used the £350m to our NHS bus instead - just cut off the roof.
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luckily there are reciprocal arrangements.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHave we done this? Seems someone's hit on the idea of flying in American tourists so they can point and laugh at how stupid the British are.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...tour-of-london
We voted to leave a federal Europe we were being dragged into without our consent. Our leader is fairly intelligent & normal.
They elected a Nutter who wants to turn back the tide of cleaners crossing the border and gave him the Nuclear football.
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I've seen their advertising.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHave we done this? Seems someone's hit on the idea of flying in American tourists so they can point and laugh at how stupid the British are.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...tour-of-london
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