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Its was Alfs Fault |
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I do not know what you mean sir |
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No. Leave Georgie Boy Alone |
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Translation of "this will hurt";
More cuts, more austerity, more pain and misery for those already the worst off and most vulnerable in society. Low wages? Young and unemployed? Disabled? Forget it: you're ****ed. Are those who so passionately wanted leave still whooping and pulling on their balls? Has the haze of excitement started to clear yet? Has the weight of the sheer number of people who are soon going to be struggling to survive financially started to become apparent yet? |
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Me And Kirk can handle it |
He is staying with me for a few days curled up on my sofa purring, after I gave him some whipped cream.
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so the emergency budget he promised was a lie
not the head boy of Remain being a big fat liar?? how many more lies have remain told?? |
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Actually talking of pissing on the poor, this was one of my favourite tweets during the campaign stages:
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NO LT. its on a Delay because he did not know Dave was throwing in the Towel Keep Up |
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We are not yet one week from the most monumental decision we have made in recent history, and there is 42 years of corruption, mismanagement, and gross inefficiency on the part of sucessive British Governments to have to address and correct. But before that, we have the gargantuan task of extricating ourselves from the deeply tangled mess of Brussels, and before even any of this can begin, we have to first identify to what extent and in which areas we are entangled - thanks to the utter inefficiency and dereliction of duty of our Governments of the past 40 years, and the total apathy and lethargy of we, the British people, in not only allowing them all to CONTINUE lying to us when we KNEW they were lying, but also in doing NOTHING about it. The truth is - that this Government's own deliberate policies have HURT the weakest classes of OUR SOCIETY, and weakened the rest, all the way up to the top 10% elite, where those same policies then become BENEFICIAL. The further TRUTH, is that the injury to the poor and lower working classes of this country caused by our own Governments policies, PALE into insignificance when compared to the damage done to those same people by the REAL policies of the EU. 'The Sheriff of Nottingham tax' policy - robbing the poor to give to the rich - is a very real Government policy, one which has been in effect in this (and most other countries) for hundreds of years, no matter how socially ideological any party may have been prior to forming a Government, but for the past 42 years or more, that policy has become bifurcated - with our own Governments policy on one prong and the EU on the other, and BOTH working in tandem as a partnership. And if this sounds like B.S. - I do not care, because I can PROVE it. So, far from the 'Referendum' result heaping yet more hardship on the most underprivileged and vulnerable of our society, it will be their salvation, and far from it being 'The End' of this country, it is not - it is the salvation of it. Yielding to 'We're all doomed' scaremongering, and panicked knee-jerk reactionary claptrap less than one week after the Referendum, is banal - we have not even left the EU for God's sake. Save any lamentations for the soon-to-be rotting corpse of the corrupt festering mess which is the EU, and celebrate instead, the regenesis of a NEW Great Britain. |
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It was Dave and His Nice Wife, http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...r_3256892c.jpg Not Georgie Boy |
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yes we voted out of a failing dreadful trade institution and its going to be tough to get all its tentacles out but somehow the majority of the UK is now "at fault" because it is going to be difficult?
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Tories will be out in the next GE.Osbornes days are numbered.
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Kirk how many times are you going to claim that you can "prove" various things without actually making an attempt to do so?
"Dragons are real, I can prove it!" "Go on then... " " Nope, I told you I can prove it and that should be enough. " Aside from that, it's not that I can't see what you're saying. In theory. The freedom afforded by being out of the EU could pave the way for some great and fair social policies unrestricted by obscure EU laws... If we were to vote in people with such intentions. But you seem to be ignoring the fact that, far from having a benevolent government here at home, we have one that positively delights in taking from the worst off. And they have no viable opposition, even on the horizon. So far from a land of hope and salvation, what we actually have is an unrestrained Tory government with a track record of uncaring cruelty, and no end in sight. And worse; the likes of Johnson, Gove and vile IDS waiting to get their grubby work gloves on. You must at least try to appreciate how this looks to someone staring down the next 50+ years as parent to a disabled child. You will never know what it actually feels like, but you can at least try to see the horror in the thought of the "Tories set loose". Ffs never thought I'd be likely to be pining for the "good old days" of Camerosborne. |
We got Brexit.We can get rid of the Tories.They won't be in long.My prediction.
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the next General Election is May 2020 unless the Next Lady Conservative PM does a snap election to be more valid that Pathetic Stinking Gordon Brown Labour Temp PM who was to scared to call |
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