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Originally posted by Mordac View PostYou have neither the wit nor the intelligence to be allowed anywhere near a keyboard. And don't knock a 3rd line support job in a local authority (not that I've ever been there) because they'd take one look at you and get straight on the phone to Wipro to see if they have someone who can spell "wouldn't".
PS. I have a 12 year old niece who can do insults better than "you thicko", which doesn't really cut the mustard. She has quite a potty mouth, so you'll need to try harder I'm afraid...
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou woudn't have the skills to move to Switzerland or anywhere else, you thicko.
Stick to your 3rd line support job at Arse-End-of-Nowhere Local authority.
PS. I have a 12 year old niece who can do insults better than "you thicko", which doesn't really cut the mustard. She has quite a potty mouth, so you'll need to try harder I'm afraid...
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo are you genuinely telling me you think the actions of those MP's who arerefusing toinsisting on honor a democratic vote are a good example of what a politician should be?
Especially when the only motivation for doing it is personal financial gain?
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post... so please don't lecture those who don't have the luxury of being able to move to Switzerland (I wouldn't anyway...
Stick to your 3rd line support job at Arse-End-of-Nowhere Local authority.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostFFS. You really are dim. We've covered this before. Very few MPs become MEPs so why do you think the MPs are looking to jump on the EU gravy train? The people making money out of the chaos are the likes of Moggy and his pals. Try being angry with them instead
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFTFY
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo are you genuinely telling me you think the actions of those MP's who are refusing to honor a democratic vote are a good example of what a politician should be?
Especially when the only motivation for doing it is personal financial gain?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAll they see is the EU gravy train leaving the station and they are desperate to get on it - not for the good of the people - whether they be leave or remain - but purely for themselves and their own personal financial enhancement.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot sure why you added the smiley at the end. I think thats a very accurate summary. I can whine about the EU offering extensions. But at the end of the day the Tory party is big enough and bad enough(at least in jam exports) to sort themselves out.
What a mess!
Can't make it up!
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Originally posted by CryingSheep View Post
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou still haven't got your head round British representative Parliamentary democracy.
Maybe this helps:
Politics of the United Kingdom
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo are you genuinely telling me you think the actions of those MP's who are refusing to honor a democratic vote are a good example of what a politician should be?
Especially when the only motivation for doing it is personal financial gain?
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