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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Footy, my favourite lefty troll, how you doing mate ?
    I might have guessed Sinkov was BC.

    More than a whiff of working class Tory and i'm-all-right-jackery about your posts.

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    I did ten weeks on strike at rolls in the seventies with two young kids and to bring up and a large Mortgage as well. . I knew just how hard it was,but you have to fight for your rights..

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    EU's Juncker calls empty European Parliament 'ridiculous'
    An unusual swipe from one bit of the EU to another.
    I agree it is ridiculous

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-40492396

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    EU don't like our offer for EU nationals

    The leaders of the four political groups who have signed the joint letter account for two-thirds of the votes in the European Parliament.
    Their letter points out that that they have the power to reject any Brexit deal before it can go ahead because the parliament must approve the withdrawal agreement.

    They said the UK proposal "falls short" because it would take away rights citizens currently have, and create new red tape and uncertainty for millions of people.
    The letter said this contradicted promises made by the Leave campaign that EU citizens would be treated no less favourably after Brexit.
    By contrast, the letter said the EU's offer - already on the table - was simple, clear and fair because it promised that all citizens, including UK nationals living in Europe, would be treated equally and lose no current rights.
    Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Verhofstadt said EU citizens in the UK - and Britons living on the continent - should keep their current rights, rather than the government "inventing a new status".

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40552318

  5. #45
    Crikey, Cameron and Osborne both sodded off and left us with a right old...

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    Cameron is trying to ease his big mistake of the EU Ref by getting the stay Members who stood with him at the time to vote for something similar to how Norway operate, something at the time Cameron said that was a big NO NO, funny how now he sees it as a good idea, Politicians ? I've Shat em.

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    Brexit! Absolutely necessary that Tony Blair does not happen. What a disaster this man has been to our country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    Brexit! Absolutely necessary that Tony Blair does not happen. What a disaster this man has been to our country.
    He hasn't been as good as that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    Brexit! Absolutely necessary that Tony Blair does not happen. What a disaster this man has been to our country.
    What I don't understand is why he's not in prison, along with his warmongering mate Alastair Campbell.

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    Is he hoping to be our next President!

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