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I'd love to get my arthritic hands round your remoaner throats, but my my gout and lumbago, speak otherwise.
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You're hoping someone will protest on your behalf? Can't put the effort in to do it yourself, or just not got the balls? You do realise those McDonalds and Starbucks windows won't smash themselves?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNope, I'm hoping someone punches your pudgy little face into something resembling a human being.
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Obviously you couldn't do it yourself, as I'd just say "us" when referring to the uk and your gammony head would explode before you got the chance.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNope, I'm hoping someone punches your pudgy little face into something resembling a human being.
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And remember who is likely to cause us the most trouble..
Arrests of remain protestors marching the streets = 0
Despite their number being 100x less, there were 5 arrests in the leave march.
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Really? Are they stockpiled in a warehouse somewhere?Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostPolice have warned politicians and campaigners not to inflame Brexit tensions.
Police have 10,000 officers ready to deploy at 24 hours' notice to any part of the country as part of possible no-deal Brexit preparations.
Exactly where are these 10,000 officers “ready to deploy”
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So you're frightened that "risk averse remainers" will riskily take the risk of causing your gammon face to explode?Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostPolice have warned politicians and campaigners not to inflame Brexit tensions.
So take heed all you spineless, risk averse tulip spouting remainer
on here.
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A reminder to all
Police have warned politicians and campaigners not to inflame Brexit tensions.
Police have 10,000 officers ready to deploy at 24 hours' notice to any part of the country as part of possible no-deal Brexit preparations.
So take heed all you spineless, risk averse tulip spouting remainer
on here.
PS Germany and France on the brink of recession. Good job we are only going as far as the EU club house door and will continue to financially prop up the great EU state, receive no EU handouta/grants/subsidies, have absolutely no say in any trade deals, and become subservient to the EU. JC's proposed EU deal IS the way NOT to go.
What's that phrase again....oh yes.....No deal is better than a bad deal.Tags: None
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