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Originally posted by Whorty View PostYou mean those that brexiters claim are bullying them? They don't sound like cowards to me, and they have stuck to their principles all the way through so they aren't hypocrites either. I know it's hard for you to comprehend, but the only lot negotiating in bad faith, with no idea what they are doing, are our sad sorry lot in government. Our MPs are making the UK a laughing stock around the world
So we now know what the UK parliament does not want. Just when are parliament going to vote on what they do want or are we just going to now hang around for yet another 2 weeks of this pantomime until April 12th and leave without a deal.
Why don't we just fooking get on with it. That is what the British people want now.
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The next Head of State is very likely to be Jean-Claude Juncker. Or his successor, if we manage to stall the takeover for long enough. The post of PM will be irrelevant, and most likely abolished. I do feel sorry for Charlie, he's waited all this time, only to be upstaged by an incompetent pisshead from Luxembourg.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostTry Brussels or Strasbourg if you are struggling.
HTH
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWow....the Bremoaners are out in force tonight.....but who is guarding the safe space, and are there enough blankets and soothers to cover this uptake?
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Wow....the Bremoaners are out in force tonight.....but who is guarding the safe space, and are there enough blankets and soothers to cover this uptake?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWe know. You seem to spend your entire life in befuddled wonderment. It is a direct by-product of your being blessed with a brain that is smaller than a weevil's wedding tackle.
You make Whorty sound like Stephen Hawking.
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