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Originally posted by original PM View PostNo his job is to ensure the safety and prosperity of all EU citizens.
Not the continuation of the institution that is the EU and the lining of the pockets if the few.
Now do you get it?
The man could not give a fook about you in if meant keeping his job he would quite happily take a huge tulip on swathes of people on the EU.
Has that got into your tiny fooking brain yet it are you still naively convinced any politician gives a fook about anything but themselves?
Hmmmm
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNo his job is to ensure the safety and prosperity of all EU citizens.
Not the continuation of the institution that is the EU and the lining of the pockets if the few.
Now do you get it?
The man could not give a fook about you in if meant keeping his job he would quite happily take a huge tulip on swathes of people on the EU.
Has that got into your tiny fooking brain yet it are you still naively convinced any politician gives a fook about anything but themselves?
Hmmmm
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNo his job is to ensure the safety and prosperity of all EU citizens.
Not the continuation of the institution that is the EU and the lining of the pockets if the few.
Now do you get it?
The man could not give a fook about you in if meant keeping his job he would quite happily take a huge tulip on swathes of people on the EU.
Has that got into your tiny fooking brain yet it are you still naively convinced any politician gives a fook about anything but themselves?
Hmmmm
And what is he doing to try to make the UK fail?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNo his job is to ensure the safety and prosperity of all EU citizens.
Not the continuation of the institution that is the EU and the lining of the pockets if the few.
Now do you get it?
The man could not give a fook about you in if meant keeping his job he would quite happily take a huge tulip on swathes of people on the EU.
Has that got into your tiny fooking brain yet it are you still naively convinced any politician gives a fook about anything but themselves?
Hmmmm
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSo basically he is just doing his job
Not the continuation of the institution that is the EU and the lining of the pockets if the few.
Now do you get it?
The man could not give a fook about you in if meant keeping his job he would quite happily take a huge tulip on swathes of people on the EU.
Has that got into your tiny fooking brain yet it are you still naively convinced any politician gives a fook about anything but themselves?
Hmmmm
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell reality is Barnier can fook off as his sole interest is ensuring the continuation of the EU at all costs.
And he knows that anything other than trying to make the UK completely fail will be the beginning of the end of the EU.
Of course, we could stay in the EU and Barnier would look out for us too Unless you think Bojo has our best interest at heart
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell reality is Barnier can fook off as his sole interest is ensuring the continuation of the EU at all costs.
And he knows that anything other than trying to make the UK completely fail will be the beginning of the end of the EU.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell reality is Barnier can fook off as his sole interest is ensuring the continuation of the EU at all costs.
And he knows that anything other than trying to make the UK completely fail will be the beginning of the end of the EU.
He's not done anything to make the UK completely fail, the UK has done that all by itself. No plan, no idea, no debate, but sure blame the EU for it if it makes you happy.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell reality is Barnier can fook off as his sole interest is ensuring the continuation of the EU at all costs.
He’s not employed by the U.K., so why would you expect any different?
And he knows that anything other than trying to make the UK completely fail will be the beginning of the end of the EU.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell reality is Barnier can fook off as his sole interest is ensuring the continuation of the EU at all costs.
And he knows that anything other than trying to make the UK completely fail will be the beginning of the end of the EU.
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