Oct 2022
1:12pm, 11 Oct 2022
28,586 posts
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Johnny Blaze
Statistically speaking an MP is more likely to be a sex offender than an asylum seeker.
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Oct 2022
1:31pm, 11 Oct 2022
6,875 posts
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Fields
The best chancellor we never had theguardian.com |
Oct 2022
1:41pm, 11 Oct 2022
44,241 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
That was a hilariously barbed read J2R. Thanks! Is the writing in GQ always so politically pointed? Great fun! G
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Oct 2022
1:44pm, 11 Oct 2022
93,841 posts
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Hanneke
Festival of Brexit cost £120m Like everything Brexit touches, it turns to shit. I'm all for spending on the arts, but anything celebrating Brexit needs its head examining. I'm sure it came out of the £350m/week that was supposed to go to the NHS. 👏 |
Oct 2022
2:02pm, 11 Oct 2022
1,841 posts
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paulcook
Statistically speaking an MP is more likely to be a sex offender than an asylum seeker. That’s a great statistic if correct. |
Oct 2022
2:04pm, 11 Oct 2022
28,587 posts
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Johnny Blaze
I made it up. But it sounds "about right".
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Oct 2022
2:07pm, 11 Oct 2022
28,588 posts
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Johnny Blaze
Polite reminder to Lexiteers that Brexit ---> Johnson ---> 5 years of Tory cruelty. Choices have consequences. |
Oct 2022
2:13pm, 11 Oct 2022
19,950 posts
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richmac
Sam Tarry deselected by Labour for not being a Starmerite, his replacement candidate is someone accused of sexual harassment, an ideal fit for the House of Commons You mean Corbynite selected by use of a false allegation rejected in favour of actual local now cleared of said allegation? There, fixed for you. |
Oct 2022
2:50pm, 11 Oct 2022
1,842 posts
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paulcook
Sam Tarry deselected by Labour for not being a Starmerite, his replacement candidate is someone accused of sexual harassment, an ideal fit for the House of Commons You mean Corbynite selected by use of a false allegation rejected in favour of actual local now cleared of said allegation? There, fixed for you. To be fair I don’t think any MP was deselected under Corbyn. Happy to be corrected. |
Oct 2022
3:35pm, 11 Oct 2022
6,876 posts
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Fields
eeas.europa.eu Amazing speech by EU high representative attributing EU success to cheap Russian gas, cheap Chinese labour and security provided by the US. Very imperialistic, no wonder France and Germany (and many in this country including all the establishment and most of this thread it seems) were such big fans as it made them feel the leaders of an empire again. He’s also supportive of the radical pivot to the right… and this is the club you all want to rejoin - sickening! |
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