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I'm on board! The people voted for a quirky guy with a bit of character, who is incapable of managing Brexit or a pandemic, let alone both, and it would be undemocratic to disagree.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOG is projecting, by posting an acronym that applies mainly to Remainers like himself ("You Lost, Get over it")
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More money for cronies and corruption: Boris Johnson pledges GBP16bn military spending spree | News | The Times but there isn't enough for libraries or, gasp, shock, horror, feeding poor people
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I just setup a monthly payment to pay towards these cases and others to be raised in the courts. It's the only way we, as tax payers, are going to find out the truth of what's really going on.
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What does that mean?
Last time I posted an acronym I was instantly banned.
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YLGOIOriginally posted by _V_ View PostUnpublished COVID-19 contracts - Good Law Project
Abingdon Health - Good Law Project
Operation Moonshot - Good Law Project
Procurement Case - Good Law Project
The US jeweller, the middleman, and the UK Government
More money awarded to a pest control company
I will be giving some money to support these cases against the criminal enterprise formally known as HMG

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Good Law Project
Unpublished COVID-19 contracts - Good Law Project
Abingdon Health - Good Law Project
Operation Moonshot - Good Law Project
Procurement Case - Good Law Project
The US jeweller, the middleman, and the UK Government
More money awarded to a pest control company
I will be giving some money to support these cases against the criminal enterprise formally known as HMG
Last edited by _V_; 18 November 2020, 08:18.
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