Hammer and Pickle
9:35 Wed Jul 13
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Leaving with Boris is going to be the other side of Waiting for Godot.
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Johnson
9:34 Wed Jul 13
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Not continuing the Leave campaign?
There was no campaign to continue, the campaign was won and finished.
May reiterated again today we're leaving Pickle.
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Sven Roeder
9:30 Wed Jul 13
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Amber Rudd is Home Secretary
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Hammer and Pickle
9:30 Wed Jul 13
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Clearly rewarded for not continuing the Leave campaign in his bid for PM and tearing the party, and country apart.
Won't be a Leave foreign secretary either.
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:^)
9:28 Wed Jul 13
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Glad to see that utter prick Osbourne get the hook.
Fucking slimy pissant.
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Johnson
9:26 Wed Jul 13
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Here we go. Why Pickle?
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Johnson
9:23 Wed Jul 13
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Remain columnist getting all high and mighty on 4 news.
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Johnson
9:21 Wed Jul 13
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Boris JOHNSON is Foreign Secretary.
Gutted Remain?
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Sven Roeder
9:21 Wed Jul 13
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Boris Johnson is Foreign Secretary
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Sven Roeder
8:54 Wed Jul 13
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Philip Hammond is new Chancellor George Osborne has left the government
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Crassus
8:10 Wed Jul 13
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Surf'
I have noticed this in general debate with her - calls variously, with earnest vigor, against those that support the Tories/UKIP/Capitalism like a sixth former on her first May Day march down the Arndale
When its pointed out that her accusation is a cap that fits with her side of the fence too or that the arguement is cobblers, the stock response is blind denial and then when thoroughly boxed up, resorts to a girly well no ones perfect or I am not going to say that am I
Its all rather pointless really trying to engage, you end up feeling like the border collie repeatedly rounding up the same errant sheep, the berk scampers in a huff, all of a tizzy but everyone knows its going back in the pen - again
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
3:00 Wed Jul 13
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Darlo Debs 12:17 Wed Jul 13
'Wiltell your question was ridiculous.....i answered you but you wznt me to slag off socialists...i will leave that to you ...dont like to deny you your fun.
Debs won't slag off hyporitical expense fiddlers if they are socialists
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Willtell
10:40 Wed Jul 13
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She looks scarily like Maggie.
She's a woman PM.
I'm calling her Maggie May as it is one of my favourite Rod Stewart tracks. That's all...
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King Marlon
4:47 Wed Jul 13
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good old phil mays g4s, couldn't manage the olympics so had to get in the army to do it then sending the bill back to the taxpayer.
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King Marlon
4:46 Wed Jul 13
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does amazon pay its fair share of tax. i can see it now- hypocrite, shop elsewhere comments, what if they wipe out the competition.
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ray winstone
1:39 Wed Jul 13
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Theresa May’s husband is a senior executive at a $1.4tn hedge fund that profits from tax avoiding companies, I'm shocked.....
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Darlo Debs
12:50 Wed Jul 13
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If something is too good to be true it probably is....that doesnt mean that the system isnt riddled with major contradicrltions.
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BRANDED
12:42 Wed Jul 13
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Sure. Capitalism works and fails. We have billions of products and services when millions would do. It's only intelligence and luck that helps you get through the maze. If you expect to be treated like children you will be taken advantage of by some unscrupulous business. But that's not true for all people and in every situation.
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Darlo Debs
12:33 Wed Jul 13
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Branded but the things of which you tslk are small scale and realistically cant compete across the larger economy.
Even if I were a staunch capitalist I'd still be able to see its downsides as I can rscognise the downsides of socialism.
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BRANDED
12:21 Wed Jul 13
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I made a point about affordable alternatives. The poor are their biggest and worst enemies. My Dad used to have loads of stories of getting by when they were desperately poor in the 1930s. I mean REALLY FUCKING Poor. They found ways of growing and making their food and preserving it and making it last. 6 kids and a mother and father in a two bedroom terraced house. They all survived and mostly thrived. It's in the head as much as anything. I think as Crassus has previously said.
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