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What I find quite funny about Brexit is how it's shaken the whole outdated left - right politics. Strange bedfellows indeed, when NF agrees with a Tory like me, albeit a one nation one...
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Better than being a fooking thick idiot.Originally posted by GB9 View PostI love you guys. You are the Black Knights.
Hth, BIKIW.
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Got it in oneOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostSame with putting Davis in charge of Brexit: if they actually manage it, May will be able to take the credit, but when it inevitably all goes to pot, she can shrug and say she did the best she could with the materials provided.
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Same with putting Davis in charge of Brexit: if they actually manage it, May will be able to take the credit, but when it inevitably all goes to pot, she can shrug and say she did the best she could with the materials provided.
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Bojo to be scapegoat
Nice one, May, was wondering how you'd work that, as you're too bright to not know where it'll end
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