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Previously on "Three words that sum up Jeremy Corbyn"
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Eventually you may twig, as the rest of us long since have, that Bloomberg is a hysterically fanatical EU cheerleader.
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See told you to become a politician.Originally posted by AtW View PostI was in taxi yesterday, old English taxi driver said he voted for Brexit but now he is having seconds thoughts after May will take away his winter allowance and rob his children of any inheritance.
At the end of conversation he said he'd vote for me
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I was in taxi yesterday, old English taxi driver said he voted for Brexit but now he is having seconds thoughts after May will take away his winter allowance and rob his children of any inheritance.
At the end of conversation he said he'd vote for me
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Labour surge continues
Yet another poll confirming a 6% lead.
Continue to be afraid...., to be very afraid.
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I think just like I did with USD/EUR before Brexit vote I'll avoid selling it until after General Election disaster.
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If by celebrate you mean sell off, cash in, and move out, then yes, they would.
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