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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostA banker, a Daily Mail reader and an immigrant are sitting at a table. On the table there are 12 biscuits. The banker takes 11 of the biscuits and says to the Daily Mail reader, "watch out, the immigrant is going to take your biscuit!"
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostA banker, a Daily Mail reader and an immigrant are sitting at a table. On the table there are 12 biscuits. The banker takes 11 of the biscuits and says to the Daily Mail reader, "watch out, the immigrant is going to take your biscuit!"
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostIn that picture, the politician who actually takes the biscuits, keeps a good few for himself, and gives the rest to the banker was left out.
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In that picture, the politician who actually takes the biscuits, keeps a good few for himself, and gives the rest to the banker was left out.
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A banker, a Daily Mail reader and an immigrant are sitting at a table. On the table there are 12 biscuits. The banker takes 11 of the biscuits and says to the Daily Mail reader, "watch out, the immigrant is going to take your biscuit!"
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostIf the EU is paying [...] PeterGriffen to troll this website
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI tend to pick holes in the worst of the distorted or wholly untrue crap. It just happens that a lot of it is spouted by the anti EU brigade. I would actually disagree with a lot of what the papers say the EU did, if that were what it actually did. So I'm not pro EU so much as anti complete and utter bollocks.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postand doodab and blasterbates - The EU propaganda directorate don't do anything by halves!
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They had it and blew it. Unless it plans on scaling back to being a common market and little more, I've no interest in it, or its arrogant, smarmy bureaucracy. We have enough of our own little homegrown tyrants here.
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Well they hardly want their petty little empire to crumble. They can put out all the propaganda they wish, I guess, it won't sway my view of the EU.
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