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Watch new taxes in November - May said they will be fair, they need 20 bln year, last massive dividend tax hike was getting something like 7 bln
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Meridian dreams about pegging shauny! pass it on.Originally posted by meridian View PostI have you pegged as a sort of low-rent Katie Hopkins - a hate-filled troll with nothing of interest to say.
That though was a fine piece of writing. As insults go that one is one of your better ones.
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Except the smile was vacant, not knowing.Originally posted by meridian View PostI have you pegged as a sort of low-rent Katie Hopkins - a hate-filled troll with nothing of interest to say.
That though was a fine piece of writing. As insults go that one is one of your better ones.
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I have you pegged as a sort of low-rent Katie Hopkins - a hate-filled troll with nothing of interest to say.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostPoor old sassy. Corralled into the Brexit sub-forum with all the other visionless luddites, desperately hoping for an eleventh hour redemption that will never come.
All huddled together desperately wailing and consoling each other with meaningless and evermore ridiculous platitudes. Like a collection of single-celled simpletons glued to a wall of cretinous flypaper emblazoned with the EU flag.
Meanwhile, as the inflexible Maginot-style sandcastle walls petulantly erected by the Barnier-Juncker axis are irrevocably being washed away by a growing tide of pragmatic European Finance Ministers, those of us that have always had the imagination to envision what the future was always likely to look like just smile knowingly.


That though was a fine piece of writing. As insults go that one is one of your better ones.
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My absolute favourite thing about Brexit right now, is that there are still cretins who thing it is all going fine. It's even better than watching the Tory party implode.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostPoor old sassy. Corralled into the Brexit sub-forum with all the other visionless luddites, desperately hoping for an eleventh hour redemption that will never come.
All huddled together desperately wailing and consoling each other with meaningless and evermore ridiculous platitudes. Like a collection of single-celled simpletons glued to a wall of cretinous flypaper emblazoned with the EU flag.
Meanwhile, as the inflexible Maginot-style sandcastle walls petulantly erected by the Barnier-Juncker axis are irrevocably being washed away by a growing tide of pragmatic European Finance Ministers, those of us that have always had the imagination to envision what the future was always likely to look like just smile knowingly.


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Poor old sassy. Corralled into the Brexit sub-forum with all the other visionless luddites, desperately hoping for an eleventh hour redemption that will never come.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm not expecting an intelligent answer though, simply because I've no hope of understanding it
All huddled together desperately wailing and consoling each other with meaningless and evermore ridiculous platitudes. Like a collection of single-celled simpletons glued to a wall of cretinous flypaper emblazoned with the EU flag.
Meanwhile, as the inflexible Maginot-style sandcastle walls petulantly erected by the Barnier-Juncker axis are irrevocably being washed away by a growing tide of pragmatic European Finance Ministers, those of us that have always had the imagination to envision what the future was always likely to look like just smile knowingly.

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So do you support Chequers or WTO? Those seem to be the 2 Brexit options on the table.Originally posted by vetran View PostYou think????
bloody hell no one will believe that!
I'm not expecting an intelligent answer though, simply because I've yet to meet an intelligent Brexiter.
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