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I voted Greta! Must be having a mid life crisis, or until we sing into the ocean.Originally posted by Mordac View PostIt's a simple choice isn't it? Die quickly in a hospital waiting room, or die very slowly of starvation, Venezuelan-stylie.
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It's a simple choice isn't it? Die quickly in a hospital waiting room, or die very slowly of starvation, Venezuelan-stylie.Originally posted by billybiro View PostDon't worry, if you vote in the current shower of Tory evilness, you'll soon get your wish.
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Indeed a small majority so that Boris is in hoc to the ERG.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou know what to do folks! Make it so.
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Off to a primary school shortly for my abc’s.
Anyone But Conservative.
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And remember, if you voted leave and have a Brexit Party and Conservative candidate in your constituency, put a tick in both boxes and make damn sure it happens!
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