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Previously on "Bye Jezzy don't let the door hit you on the way out.."

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Blair is largely responsible for Brexit because he prematurely allowed Polish to come to the UK and to his insistence of expanding the EU eastwards.
    Yep.

    He's a f****** w*****.

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  • Paddy
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    Blair is largely responsible for Brexit because he prematurely allowed Polish to come to the UK and to his insistence of expanding the EU eastwards.

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  • Bye Jezzy don't let the door hit you on the way out..

    Corbyn swats aside Tony Blair's return to politics | Daily Mail Online

    Its like a Slug versus a Viper.


    'I'M leading this party': Jeremy Corbyn swats aside Tony Blair's return to politics after the former leader vowed to become involved in Brexit
    The former Labour leader has been away from frontline politics for a decade
    He admitted Brexit has provided him with the motivation to get back into politics
    Blair, 63, thinks the views he holds are enough to unite like-minded Britons
    He said: 'This is not about defying the will of the people. It is saying the will of the people may change when they see the final deal'
    Since leaving power Labour has spent its time 'trashing its own record', he said
    Oh DemonEyes is back. Will he bring Cheepie & the Gang?

    Please save us from Mandelslime.

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