If we leave our mommy the EU then everything will go bad......Why? Because 'they' told us.
do you people realize what weak little serfs you are? Grow up and be like real men and women --the ones who won the brexit vote for the UK.
MungoBrush wrote:Guest wrote:30 labour MPs to back Theresas deal to stop hard Brexit.
Nige, are you off to libdems again?
If he really lives in North Norfolk (hard to tell because he posts so much garbage) then he is already represented by an excellent LibDem MP Norman Lamb
At the last election he won by a 6.7% margin
By contrast, the Labour candidate was one of only about 8 in the whole country whose vote % actually decreased.
No doubt caused by Cannydc’s campaigning.
calitom wrote:If we leave our mommy the EU then everything will go bad......Why? Because 'they' told us.
do you people realize what weak little serfs you are? Grow up and be like real men and women --the ones who won the brexit vote for the UK.
Stooo wrote:Charlie Fucking Mullins, legend...
Grafenwalder wrote:Stooo wrote:Charlie Fucking Mullins, legend...
Been asked by the council to remove them...i imagine he's told 'em BOLLOCKS!
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/pimlico-plumbers-owner-funds-billboards-fighting-brexit-1-5729406
Stooo wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Stooo wrote:Charlie Fucking Mullins, legend...
Been asked by the council to remove them...i imagine he's told 'em BOLLOCKS!
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/pimlico-plumbers-owner-funds-billboards-fighting-brexit-1-5729406
I'm going to have to get a Pimlico Plumbers sweat to go with my bEUert, you've got to mix and match...
Ministers finally gave ground on a series of ‘secret’ Brexit reports that outline the economic impact on 58 sectors of quitting the EU, from aerospace and aviation to tourism and legal services.
On Monday, the Brexit Select Committee of MPs - and its counterpart in the Lords - was handed the 800-page document.
However, it was not without more controversy as the Government has cut out anything it feels could harm the UK’s negotiations with the EU.
Brexit Committee members will meet on Tuesday morning to discuss which part of the report can be made public, but some are already furious the Government chose to edit the document before handing it over.
Labour MP Seema Malhotra, who sits on the Committee, said: “We cannot and should not be short-changed. The public and Parliament must no longer be kept in the dark.”
Grafenwalder wrote:Not so much satirical but apparently fact though i did find it somewhat amusing!
Irish cheesemaker stockpiling cheddar in case of no-deal Brexit
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... eal-brexit
This however is not amusing and shows what a desperate lot Brexiters are.
Tax chief received death threats over Brexit cost estimate
The head of HMRC received two death threats after disclosing that a post-Brexit customs option preferred by Brexiters would cost up to £20bn.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... t-estimate
Cannydc wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Not so much satirical but apparently fact though i did find it somewhat amusing!
Irish cheesemaker stockpiling cheddar in case of no-deal Brexit
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... eal-brexit
This however is not amusing and shows what a desperate lot Brexiters are.
Tax chief received death threats over Brexit cost estimate
The head of HMRC received two death threats after disclosing that a post-Brexit customs option preferred by Brexiters would cost up to £20bn.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... t-estimate
Blessed are the Cheesemakers.... (one for Tom the skyfairy man there)
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