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With his new Theresa kitten heels, he is actually doing a roaring trade in Brexit hard sports.Originally posted by Mordac View PostJudging by the state of your "old man" I'm guessing the concept of a hard anything has long since been forgotten. And yet you cling on to the hope. Well done.
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I think you deserve the hardest of Brexits.Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf you voted Remain, you've already done that, surely. You could always double down and vote LebDem I suppose.
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Must say I hadn't noticed any cuts to either education or NHS funding....
It's not by any means my preferred option, but given a choice of May or the alternative tin pot fantasist nonentities on offer, I know who I'll be choosing.
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+1Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThere's the rub. It's either vote for the worst person imaginable, or somebody worse.
And people criticised the Yanks for voting Trump.
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If you voted Remain, you've already done that, surely. You could always double down and vote LebDem I suppose.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAs an embittered non-resident Remoaner, I'm torn between voting out of spite for whoever will screw the UK up most, or voting for the interests of the state in which I now reside.
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As an embittered non-resident Remoaner, I'm torn between voting out of spite for whoever will screw the UK up most, or voting for the interests of the state in which I now reside.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostCould be that the Tories have screwed you over rather less than the Liberals or Labour would have.
Could be that your head is far up your arse that you cannot think straight?
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Could be that the Tories have screwed you over rather less than the Liberals or Labour would have.
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Snap General Election & Contractors Vote!
Now, Now, the Nasty Party decided to go to polls...
General election campaigning begins as MPs back June poll - BBC News
In the last few years, this Nasty Party has made contractors life hell. Additionally, lots of unnecessary cuts to Education and NHS, dragging country backwards.
So why the heck they think they can win again.
They have lost mine and OH vote for foreseeable future and I am sure it will be case with other contractors as well.
Whats your take?Tags: None
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