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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: The Sandman Date: 14 Dec 25 - 02:50 AM Mean while,Tommy Robinson’s London ‘Christmas service’ draws about 1,000 people |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: Dave the Gnome Date: 14 Dec 25 - 04:10 AM Yes, I know I shouldn't feed it BWM but shooting fish in a barrel is such fun :-D |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: Backwoodsman Date: 14 Dec 25 - 04:31 AM Good point Dave. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: Nigel Parsons Date: 14 Dec 25 - 01:36 PM From: The Sandman - PM you should vote liberal. if you want to rejoin Europe. I live in a country that is in Europe. Being patronising is breaking mudcat rules I also live in a country that is in Europe. It's called Wales. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: The Sandman Date: 14 Dec 25 - 02:38 PM Wales is in the uk. and has left the EU. Wales is geographically part of Europe, I was referring to europe in the political sense, which everYbody else appeared to understand. Dave the Gnome is flaming and trolling, what is new, he says its fun |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: Backwoodsman Date: 14 Dec 25 - 02:39 PM Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: Nigel Parsons - PM Date: 14 Dec 25 - 01:36 PM From: The Sandman - PM you should vote liberal. if you want to rejoin Europe. I live in a country that is in Europe. Being patronising is breaking mudcat rules I also live in a country that is in Europe. It's called Wales. So do I, Nigel - it’s called England. I’m sure we can agree that our choices of parties we vote for have no bearing whatsoever on our countries continuing to be in Europe. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Brexit and other UK politics thread 4 From: Nigel Parsons Date: 14 Dec 25 - 03:31 PM Wales is geographically part of Europe, I was referring to europe in the political sense, which everYbody else appeared to understand. If you mean 'the EU', not 'Europe', why not just say so. It's less typing (so less room for typos). Some people just give false information in vague terms in order to be able to 'row back' later. Achieving clarity is not really that difficult, surely. |