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Previously on "British government realises Brexit is a mistake"
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more like UK government realises there is no negotiation with the EU so it has time to do something else.
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Or not maybe?Originally posted by Mark2009 View PostBrexit will happen but recession will happen, she is no different from Maggie Thatcher the milk snatcher
BBC NEWS | In Depth | UK Confidential | The truth about Thatcher Thatcher milk snatcher
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Brexit will happen but recession will happen, she is no different from Maggie Thatcher the milk snatcherOriginally posted by northernladyuk View PostBritish government realises Brexit is a mistake, official says
How do we root out the fifth columnists who are spreading these defeatist rumours?
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Great isn't it? Paid twice as much in Germany with out of date skillsOriginally posted by Mordac View PostNice to see your skills are bang up to date then...
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And just as the Charlemagne Legion is on the verge of breaking through Soviet lines to save the city!Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIt is just Old Greg futilely attempting to spread discord.
If only there was more time!
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It is just Old Greg futilely attempting to spread discord.Originally posted by Mordac View PostNice try, but no cigar this time, I'm afraid.
Next!
All it needs now is for sas to rock up and emblazon the effort with his own trademark seal of snooty, pompous, misguided buffoonery, and we can consign it to the rubbish bin of irrelevance.
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That's how it is. Still at least houses are cheap.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOf course it is a mistake.
An agent called me for a job in Bristol yesterday. Offering a rate I charged in 2005. So in effect no inflation for the last 13 years.
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