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Hadn’t you “national socialised” test network from a defenceless fat MF?
No, I liberated a Cisco router that was wasting away in a test environment to replace the one that died on the front line. It was funny at the time though...the look on his chubby little face was a thing to behold...
You are the leaver, why won’t you fook right off to USSR until such time you will appreciate the difference with “EUSSR”?
At least the bananas didn't have to be straight when I lived in the real USSR
Oh wait we hardly had any bananas
Oh and they don't have to be straight in the EU
If Brexit turns out to be as bad as you believe, will you leave?
My contracts pay better in times of crisis, that's how I became a contractor in the first place, working for a bank helping them to cut staff during the financial crisis. So no I'm not going.
Farage calls operation Yellowhammer Project Fear and utter tosh.
How long until the Wetherspoons brigade will accept it as project reality (if they live long enough now their ventilators will get scarce to get hold of)
Mr Farage told ITV News political editor Robert Peston: "Unlike these civil servants sitting in Whitehall, I I spent 20 years in international trade buying and selling goods and shipping them all over the world.
That was back in the 80s, Farage still thinks he can bribe himself through customs with a bottle of Gin
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