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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostFree education to the age of 18 (25 if classified as special needs) actually.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostNaivety! If you educate an idiot what do you get?
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I hope the next time AtW is at the palace he will take her majesty to task.
Or is he banned following that incident the squirrel?
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostI know you're joking, but sadly there appears to be people out there that truly believe this tripe ..... so sad. Everyone in this country has access to free education up to the age of 16 and yet the place is full of dimwits
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostAs much as I'd like to think this is sarcasm, I fear it was posted for real. Reading comments on BBC HYS, Express, Standard, on here, many Brexiters really are as thick as they come across. Not all, but a very high percentage; they believe all the tulip they read and hear from the gutter press and social media. As I said previously, we have free education to the age of 16, and yet we still have a high percentage of the population who are as thick as mince
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostAs much as I'd like to think this is sarcasm, I fear it was posted for real. Reading comments on BBC HYS, Express, Standard, on here, many Brexiters really are as thick as they come across. Not all, but a very high percentage; they believe all the tulip they read and hear from the gutter press and social media. As I said previously, we have free education to the age of 16, and yet we still have a high percentage of the population who are as thick as mince
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOh come on. "We need to organise some anarchy". That's got to be from someone taking the piss.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostI would laugh at these comments, but sadly these idiots are allowed the vote
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostThis is one of my rare visits to this forum (I'm a UKIP member) but I wrote to the Queen when the Lisbon Treaty was signed, complaining that she was in violation of her office by giving away powers that she'd sworn to uphold. I got a letter back from the palace saying that it was nothing to do with her and I should take it up with the Prime Minister. I kid you not.
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