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Yes, you were. It's good that you're beginning to show a glimmering of self-awareness.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOops, triggered.
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Oops, triggered.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOh dear. More projection. But at least you enjoyed your orgasm.
(You, for example.)
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But not quite as thick as Leavers who are triggered by anything and everything:Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe average remainer is quite thick and easily triggered, so this probably has legs.
Harry Cole on Twitter: "Jo, this is absolute hogwash. The Mail on Sunday has never said it plans to publish your private address. Nor would we dream of doing so. Please stop this silly attempt to play the victim.… https://t.co/hzsd8wmfk4"



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The average remainer is quite thick and easily triggered, so this probably has legs.
Harry Cole on Twitter: "Jo, this is absolute hogwash. The Mail on Sunday has never said it plans to publish your private address. Nor would we dream of doing so. Please stop this silly attempt to play the victim.… https://t.co/hzsd8wmfk4"
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Is this about making sure nobody funds the Labour party?Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
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It came forwarded from my university alumni group. It wasn't well received. There was talk of "virtue signalling".
I pointed out that, as he's a QC, he's well versed in the law and should be quite capable of prosecuting someone for terrorist activities.
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Well I've read the Mail on Sunday today but couldn't see anything, maybe this was 'fake news' from the remainer side?
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