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He said today that he'll support what he called a suicide vest, how is he not a terrorist?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBoris thinks if he goes to Heaven he will get 69 virgin countries to fook over!
(It's 72 virgins, and that's if you're a Muslim suicide bomber. Which Boris isn't, it would mess up what's left of his hair).
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBojo once said that May's deal is like a suicide vest and only yesterday he said in a speech: “If we vote for the PM’s lamentable withdrawal agreement we are skewered.” Funny how a little bribe can make you change your mind...now about that suicide vest....
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDo you actually understand what you wrote and what I wrote? Bojo and JRM seem to have no principles do they, if they did, then they should stick to what they said, shouldn't they?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSome people have principles. Just because you have none, that doesn't give you the right to criticise those who do.
Edit: I don't agree with the DUP, just for the avoidance of doubt
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo the DUP have said no to May's deal so does that mean that BlowJo and Lord Snooty have to do another u-turn? I mean they both said they would only switch behind May if the DUP moved and tophat Jake even went so far as to say:
Edit: I don't agree with the DUP, just for the avoidance of doubt
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So the DUP have said no to May's deal so does that mean that BlowJo and Lord Snooty have to do another u-turn? I mean they both said they would only switch behind May if the DUP moved and tophat Jake even went so far as to say:
So if the DUP felt the United Kingdom were being divided up in the deal, then that would mean it were impossible to vote for the deal under any circumstances.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostYou’ve said the whole of your adult life has been different, to my statement that we influence change.
This implies that you think that the U.K. has been in vassalage for the past, what, 40 years?
You may have some other valid reasons for wanting to leave, but for this one I call BS. Sorry, but clearly I’ve thought more highly of the U.K. than you have over the past 40 years. The U.K. you describe is not the one I know.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf you have to ask, you clearly weren't paying attention in the first place.
This implies that you think that the U.K. has been in vassalage for the past, what, 40 years?
You may have some other valid reasons for wanting to leave, but for this one I call BS. Sorry, but clearly I’ve thought more highly of the U.K. than you have over the past 40 years. The U.K. you describe is not the one I know.
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Bojo once said that May's deal is like a suicide vest and only yesterday he said in a speech: “If we vote for the PM’s lamentable withdrawal agreement we are skewered.” Funny how a little bribe can make you change your mind...now about that suicide vest....
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostReally? The whole of my adult life within the EU tells me something slightly different. They shout "Jump" and we say "How high?"
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