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Previously on "Brexit Botches And Bumblings Are Why Britain Remains Ungreat"
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostFTFY
This Panto has the legs to run and run.
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostBrexit Botches And Bumblings Are Why Britain Remains Ungreat
"IF THERE WERE an award for comedic incompetence in statecraft, Britain would win, hands down. The Sceptred Isle has thoroughly botched Brexit since the referendum took place in June 2016. The country's economy today is at a virtual standstill, and how the divorce with the EU will unfold remains a mystery. The ruling conservative government has been so inept that the inconceivable could happen: The anti-American, anti-Semitic, malignant Marxist leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, might become the next prime minister."
Fooking hugely entertaining it is.
This Panto has the legs to run and run.
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Brexit Botches And Bumblings Are Why Britain Remains Ungreat
Brexit Botches And Bumblings Are Why Britain Remains Ungreat
"IF THERE WERE an award for comedic incompetence in statecraft, Britain would win, hands down. The Sceptred Isle has thoroughly botched Brexit since the referendum took place in June 2016. The country's economy today is at a virtual standstill, and how the divorce with the EU will unfold remains a mystery. The ruling conservative government has been so inept that the inconceivable could happen: The anti-American, anti-Semitic, malignant Marxist leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, might become the next prime minister."
Fooking embarrassing it is.Tags: None
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