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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe advantage of the pro-Brexit movement is that they can all fit in a pub.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell it's good to see we are addressing the issues at hand then....
Anyway the EU court have decided we can change our mind.
So it's good they have allowed us to that.
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Well it's good to see we are addressing the issues at hand then....
Anyway the EU court have decided we can change our mind.
So it's good they have allowed us to that.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostInstead of asking questions, why don't you just state your racist comments? Go on .... you know you're dying to
BTW, it's not "rooves" you dimwit
And "people's heads" is not correct either.
Nor is "more people to cloth"
And you're asking a question, so you need to end the sentence with one of these .... ?
Apart from that, your grasp of the English language is pretty good.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostHas there been anything happening in the last five years which now means the French government now has more mouths to feed, more people to cloth, more rooves to be found to be put over people's heads.
Cmon think about it...
How do you think this has impacted the doctors and schools and transport links?
BTW, it's not "rooves" you dimwit
And "people's heads" is not correct either. (I'm wrong ... this is correct. Just shows even I'm wrong sometimes )
Nor is "more people to cloth"
And you're asking a question, so you need to end the sentence with one of these .... ?
Apart from that, your grasp of the English language is pretty good.Last edited by Whorty; 10 December 2018, 18:34.
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