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16/6/2019 18:53 | If you think Rory Stewart is the grownup choice, think again | ![]() maxk | |
16/6/2019 18:06 | You are such an idiot Cheshire Pete. You can't compete with the intellect and wisdom of Minerve, or that of an average Remainer. Those perceived increase in earnings are just that, perceived. I guess if all you do is stay in your cave and eat rats you will not see the real value of your wealth deteriorate. I can't recall seeing the Zimbabweans jump for joy when their currency devalued. So you have no problem with Arab's taking the profits of our utilities (vs the state) and Arabs owning our ports? How does that fit in with your sovereignty argument? Dear me. Marked F: Do try to concentrate in lessons. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
16/6/2019 16:49 | Poikka 16 Jun '19 - 16:42 - 261560 of 261561 0 0 0 adrianjboris - extract from Russian news agency. Enough said. where gonna find the truth on america today lol the only gainers of shuttin hormuz is usa and russia unless there is an efficient overland pipeline exit for others like saudi | ![]() adrian j boris | |
16/6/2019 16:44 | "Under Rory Stewart plan, a group of 50,000 people would be selected randomly from the electoral register. Those people would get a phone call in late July to check they were available to participate. A polling company would then whittle the number down, making sure the final group was representative of the country. That group would be given three weeks to make recommendations which Parliament would then be able to approve or reject." He can forget Downing Street. Thought that must have been from Sputniknews, but no, it was from the BBC. | ![]() poikka | |
16/6/2019 16:42 | adrianjboris - extract from Russian news agency. Enough said. | ![]() poikka | |
16/6/2019 15:44 | FALSE FLAG | ![]() adrian j boris | |
16/6/2019 15:38 | Posted in error | ![]() goldfinger16 | |
16/6/2019 15:31 | Saga dirt cheap. | ![]() bargainbob | |
16/6/2019 15:26 | Regarding above . perhaps getting into rdsb | ![]() xxxxxy | |
16/6/2019 15:22 | Minerve: #545...'Hey Brexiters How does it feel being instrumental in the collapse of the £? All the foreigners are buying UK assets dirt cheap.' No problem Minerve, possible to invest where weakness in sterling results in profits growth eg high proportion overseas earners. If Jezza gets in and £ plummets then kerching, kerching…...co | ![]() cheshire pete | |
16/6/2019 15:21 | The Brexit Party must prepare in depth and on all fronts FOR GOVERNMENT. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
16/6/2019 15:12 | Brussels the place where Democracy goes to die LEAVE and WTO Boris for PM LEAVE and LEAVE and LEAVE | ![]() xxxxxy | |
16/6/2019 15:00 | #261547 "They don't like it up 'em Mr Mainwaring" . . . the cold steel of reality. And the "Daily Mail" is very popular in all former Soviet Republics! lol. | bbalanjones | |
16/6/2019 14:38 | Voting in Labour's Peterborough by-election win was 'like corrupt Kazakhstan', observers warn as police probe five cases of 'malpractice' by BRENDAN CARLIN and ROSS SLATER FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY PUBLISHED: 23:03, 15 June 2019 | UPDATED: 08:55, 16 June 2019 Voting practices in the Peterborough by-election won by Labour were worthy of corrupt ex-Soviet state Kazakhstan, independent observers warned last night. They said the sight of people photographing their completed ballot papers was something they had only ever seen in Kazakhstan ‘many years ago’. The oil-rich state has until recently had only one president since it broke with the Soviet Union in 1991, with claims that even last Sunday’s election was rigged. Labour’s victory by just 683 votes over the Brexit Party in Peterborough was mired in controversy last week after The Mail on Sunday revealed claims that a convicted vote rigger was at the centre of the party’s campaign. Cambridgeshire Police have since revealed they are investigating five complaints of electoral malpractice, including bribery. Now election experts Democracy Volunteers have raised fresh concerns over the by-election. John Ault, director of the organisation, said he had seen people photographing their completed ballot papers in what he suggested could show they were fulfilling a ‘contract&rsqu He told The Mail on Sunday: ‘I have observed many elections across Europe and only once in Kazakhstan many years ago did I see what I saw happen three times in Peterborough. ‘There are signs up warning you not to take photographs and these were not selfies celebrating having voted but people photographing their cross on the ballot paper.’ More: | ![]() maxk | |
16/6/2019 13:45 | After 3 years of a desperate, tooth-and-nail fight against democracy, the remoaners are finally in sight of losing. We should expect a non-stop diet of garbage like #261547 for the next few months. | ![]() grahamite2 | |
16/6/2019 13:16 | The dirty secrets of Boris Johnson’s seduction of Conservative MPs Andrew Rawnsley Outsiders are looking at the leadership race with incredulity but desperate Tories believe they have to gamble Sun 16 Jun 2019 08.00 BST Say what you like about Boris Johnson, he can always be relied on to let you down. He is a serial liar who is trusted least by those who know him best. He is also an industrial-strength incompetent whose parliamentary supporters include just one of the ministers who served with him during his rackety two years as foreign secretary. Then there is the hefty back catalogue of offensive remarks and a private life that would stagger David Lloyd George or the Duke of Wellington. Rory Stewart, one of the other competitors in the leadership race, has even suggested that Mr Johnson isn’t fit to give proper instructions to the commanders of Britain’s nuclear submarines. Not safe with the deterrent is an accusation that Tories sometimes level at Labour leaders, but I’ve never before heard it hurled at a putative Conservative leader by a fellow blue. The rest is here, and actually worth a read imo: | ![]() maxk | |
16/6/2019 12:21 | Graham,That is what Boris is banking on..Farage can make him dance and squirm exactly to his command.. Great! | ![]() mr.elbee | |
16/6/2019 12:13 | Hey Brexiters How does it feel being instrumental in the collapse of the £? All the foreigners are buying UK assets dirt cheap. Another astute move by the morons. | ![]() minerve 2 | |
16/6/2019 11:24 | How those voting figures develop over the year depends on, first, who the Conservatives select as their new leader, and second, whether we leave on October 31st come what may. Conservative MPs know this. It is the only thing stopping them from conspiring to keep Boris off the final ballot. If we get a decent new leader, and we are no longer in the EU on November 1st, the Brexit Party might fade away. | ![]() grahamite2 | |
16/6/2019 11:09 | Into the valley of death rode the remainer party(s) Voting Intention: Brex 26%, Lib Dem 22%, Lab 19%, Con 17% (9-10 June) In: BrexitPolitics & current affairsVoting intention June 14, 2019, 10:20 a.m. | ![]() maxk | |
16/6/2019 10:52 | In Athens they write on the walls THE EURO is THE GESTAPO | ![]() xxxxxy | |
16/6/2019 10:49 | The EUSSR is the Berlin Wall now. LEAVE and WTO | ![]() xxxxxy | |
16/6/2019 10:48 | LEAVE and WTO | ![]() xxxxxy |
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