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Maybe they want to lose and want Corbyn to take on Brexit :omgno:
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Corbyn's Brexit is staying in. |
don't touch britain's NHS with your greasy huge hands, donnie :nono:
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Will he be in Power? |
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Yes Brand new staying in Customs Union and Single market Utter waste of time |
Farage stated live this morning
Johnson PM has until Nov 14th to do a deal with him. Downing Street has said No again. |
Trump only cares for his own interests and circumstances, a labour party running against his UK counterpart with a particular anti-establishment history is scary to him since he's probably seeing this whole situation as similar to the election he might have to face if Bernie gets the nod.
He wants to crush anything that could lead to him paying more tax, even in other countries. |
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Let someone handle the messiness of Brexit (and the backlash) and then return to take power on a gilded faux gold horse when all is said and done. |
They'll believe the liar who is spinning a prettier fairy tale.
I have no faith in the voting public at this point, they're all too used to voting against their own interests to please their overlords by getting the rich a tax break or ten. |
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The NHS will be no more in ten years at this rate, the efforts to demonise it's workers to the public are working and the public are all too glad to let it all rot as long as they're being told a pretty fiction. It's so ****ing grim. I've got a rainy day fund in case I ever decide to emigrate and every day it becomes more and more likely that I'll actually use it for that purpose at some point. I won't live in the UK if it means having to deal with a US style health system. |
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Johnson gave a one on one interview
with Ridge SkyNewsHD He will not to any deal with Farage 9mins long full interview is on her 8:30AM Sunday. SkyNewsHD |
Johnson also gave a one on one interview
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NHS bosses fear hospitals and patients will have to pay billions more for drugs as the price of Boris Johnson striking a post-Brexit trade deal with Donald Trump.
A report by the NHS Confederation, which represents most hospital trusts in England, warns the NHS could be landed with a much larger bill for medication and denied the chance to use cheaper alternatives to expensive branded drugs. The voluntary pricing and access scheme (VPAS), which caps the total bill the NHS has to pay for medicines, would be under threat, given the determination of the US government and drug companies to force Britain to pay higher prices, it says. The Guardian |
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Thats Speculation................ |
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Slim make it happen! :dance:
I'd love to see them in court |
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