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just in case "project fear" turns out to be "project fact", followed by "project we told you so you fecking morons"?Originally posted by cojak View PostOh no, no, no.
We need somewhere to log the consequences.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...due-covid.html
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11pm will be permban on travel for persons who are not "conducive to public good" of EU - all top Brexiteers.
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We will see, if everything goes as Boris predicts, Brexit will go away. Apparently at 11 pm there are rumours that the EU is about to impose another travel ban on the UK. This time though there is no legal recourse for the UK government.
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Indeed where do we record classics like :
"In my hand I have my limp brain cells" from 'Lord I love myself'.
Lord Adonis compares Brexit trade deal to Neville Chamberlain's pact with HITLER | Daily Mail Online
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No we would like to be able to post about our freedom, fish, unelected faceless officials, blue passport and the £350M that the NHS receives every week
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Oh no, no, no.
We need somewhere to log the consequences.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...due-covid.html
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Time to close this subforum?
11pm tonight, Shirley?Tags: None
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