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Post by Rob on Feb 8, 2019 0:47:52 GMT
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Post by Rob on Feb 8, 2019 20:22:35 GMT
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Post by plainmoorpete on Feb 9, 2019 9:20:33 GMT
Came across that myself yesterday. Absolutely love it.
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Post by plainmoorpete on Feb 9, 2019 20:16:12 GMT
As I've set before, if you like to watch ad-free vids from any source, just install Adblock Plus. Free and totally effective. If everyone, or even a substantial minority, used ad blockers that would be the end of free content on the internet. Having to sit through an advert is a small price to pay unless you want to pay a subscription for every site you want to use.
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Post by Rob on Feb 14, 2019 19:51:58 GMT
An £800m a week cost to the economy estimated since the plebiscite. More than double the weekly ‘bonus’ lie emblazoned on the BullshitBus. www.theguardian.com/business/2019/feb/14/brexit-has-cost-uk-economy-at-least-80bn-since-vote-bank-of-england-rate-setterERG arm of the Millionaire Brexit Set split tonight with some voting for May and some abstaining as the Government suffers another defeat in Parliament. Quite what that defeat now means is anyone’s guess. Nothing happened last time other than the steadfast EU27 subsequently telling her to f**k off when she won a different amendment. Groundhog Day. For God’s sake, time for some bloody sense. Nobody but nutjobs want No Deal.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 22:02:43 GMT
An £800m a week cost to the economy estimated since the plebiscite. More than double the weekly ‘bonus’ lie emblazoned on the BullshitBus. www.theguardian.com/business/2019/feb/14/brexit-has-cost-uk-economy-at-least-80bn-since-vote-bank-of-england-rate-setterERG arm of the Millionaire Brexit Set split tonight with some voting for May and some abstaining as the Government suffers another defeat in Parliament. Quite what that defeat now means is anyone’s guess. Nothing happened last time other than the steadfast EU27 subsequently telling her to f**k off when she won a different amendment. Groundhog Day. For God’s sake, time for some bloody sense. Nobody but nutjobs want No Deal. Well, I suppose it's up to me again to sort this mess out! Firstly: There is no such thing as a God! Secondly: The reason Brexit has cost a Shit Load of money, is because there is a Remoaner in charge! Thirdly: I'm as mad as a hatter...so I want a No Deal...along with the Majority of the country! Fourthly: Why do I bother!
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Post by Rob on Feb 14, 2019 22:16:07 GMT
An £800m a week cost to the economy estimated since the plebiscite. More than double the weekly ‘bonus’ lie emblazoned on the BullshitBus. www.theguardian.com/business/2019/feb/14/brexit-has-cost-uk-economy-at-least-80bn-since-vote-bank-of-england-rate-setterERG arm of the Millionaire Brexit Set split tonight with some voting for May and some abstaining as the Government suffers another defeat in Parliament. Quite what that defeat now means is anyone’s guess. Nothing happened last time other than the steadfast EU27 subsequently telling her to f**k off when she won a different amendment. Groundhog Day. For God’s sake, time for some bloody sense. Nobody but nutjobs want No Deal. Secondly: The reason Brexit has cost a Shit Load of money, is because there is a Remoaner in charge! Thirdly: I'm as mad as a hatter...so I want a No Deal...along with the Majority of the country! Fourthly: Why do I bother! 2. Them bloody experts again. They don’t know as much as a self-confessed ‘mad as a hatter’ Leaver on the internet. No chance. 3.1 Possibly......... ................... 3.2 What? Total bollocks. Wouldn’t even get a majority of Leavers preferring that. A default ‘I’d prefer it to no Brexit at all’ is about the best you’d get from a fair chunk of that 17m. Millionaire Brexit Set all over it, though. They’ll still be millionaires. What happened to the EU27 rolling over and giving us a good deal prominent Leavers such as Johnson, Gove et al told voters ahead of the 2016 plebiscite we could expect? One is still in the Government and was lauded for his front bench speech at the last round of Brexit voting by Conservative Leavers, ffs. The other pratt doesn’t know what he wants, but it may just be the backstop removing. Maybe not. A moveable Bo Jo the Clown feast that will change with the political weather. We know he wants to be Leader, though. Bravo BJ. ERG loons. Also split tonight. Some abstain. Some voting with Government. Obvious concern for AJ’s wellbeing after this news. He’ll recall Rees-Mogg suggesting a Final Say referendum would be a good idea, though, so that and him being on Question Time tonight may cheer him up yet. EU27 standing firm. Earlier promises from charlatans long gone. Nutjobs only solution. Total nutjobs. You’ll be telling us Mexico will be paying for the Wall, next. 4. Unsure. Why not?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2019 8:20:20 GMT
Secondly: The reason Brexit has cost a Shit Load of money, is because there is a Remoaner in charge! Thirdly: I'm as mad as a hatter...so I want a No Deal...along with the Majority of the country! Fourthly: Why do I bother! 2. Them bloody experts again. They don’t know as much as a self-confessed ‘mad as a hatter’ Leaver on the internet. No chance. 3.1 Possibly......... ................... 3.2 What? Total bollocks. Wouldn’t even get a majority of Leavers preferring that. A default ‘I’d prefer it to no Brexit at all’ is about the best you’d get from a fair chunk of that 17m. Millionaire Brexit Set all over it, though. They’ll still be millionaires. What happened to the EU27 rolling over and giving us a good deal prominent Leavers such as Johnson, Gove et al told voters ahead of the 2016 plebiscite we could expect? One is still in the Government and was lauded for his front bench speech at the last round of Brexit voting by Conservative Leavers, ffs. The other pratt doesn’t know what he wants, but it may just be the backstop removing. Maybe not. A moveable Bo Jo the Clown feast that will change with the political weather. We know he wants to be Leader, though. Bravo BJ. ERG loons. Also split tonight. Some abstain. Some voting with Government. Obvious concern for AJ’s wellbeing after this news. He’ll recall Rees-Mogg suggesting a Final Say referendum would be a good idea, though, so that and him being on Question Time tonight may cheer him up yet. EU27 standing firm. Earlier promises from charlatans long gone. Nutjobs only solution. Total nutjobs. You’ll be telling us Mexico will be paying for the Wall, next. 4. Unsure. Why not? I must admit, that I didn't understand 93% of that...have you been on the Sauce again Rob?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2019 8:30:52 GMT
Oh, before I forget, I'm off to where there is no tinternet reception for a few days...bliss! No Brexit...no May, Cow Towing to all and sundry...more bliss! Can you have more bliss?
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Post by Rob on Feb 15, 2019 17:11:31 GMT
Enjoy your holiday, Mad Hatter.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2019 14:56:20 GMT
Enjoy your holiday, Mad Hatter. Thank you. Not so much a holiday...more of a trip to get an MOT!
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Post by plainmoorpete on Feb 18, 2019 17:59:31 GMT
Sir James Ratcliffe, Britain's richest man and leading Brexiter, has so much faith in this country he is buggering off to Monaco so he can pay less tax. That means less money for the government to spend on things like the unemployment benefit for all the Swindon car workers when Honda bugger off. Don't worry it's only project fear.
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Post by Rob on Feb 18, 2019 18:24:09 GMT
Sir James Ratcliffe, Britain's richest man and leading Brexiter, has so much faith in this country he is buggering off to Monaco so he can pay less tax. That means less money for the government to spend on things like the unemployment benefit for all the Swindon car workers when Honda bugger off. Don't worry it's only project fear. How very ‘Brexit Millionaire Set’ of the billionaire.
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Post by Rob on Feb 19, 2019 15:14:07 GMT
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