And…
It appears that the Noble Lord Lawson doesn’t want to live with Brexit.
And on an even brighter note, Nigel Farage may join him…
Some good may yet come of this monumental folly.
We lucky Scots can vote LEAVE and not have to even pack a suitcase.
Is he taking Davidson and Mundell with him?
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Oh wouldn’t that be a joy… but really, would you?
The Noble Baron has said that the Tories are making a mess of Brexit because they are incompetent and badly led.
Still, I suppose he might need someone in France to make his tea. I’ve heard they are physically incapable of making a decent cup of tea in France, and that’s right up Fluffy’s street.
We should put in a good word for him.
As for Davidson…well, if he ever needs any mines disarmed, she his person… but I suspect 86 year olds, living in the South of France don’t have much call for that.
Maybe she could whip him up some of her British bake off stuff?
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What an utter fud Farage is.
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That’s kinda praising him.
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If we don’t vote to leave the UK this time then we will deserve them. We will deserve being subject to their lack of honesty, decency, integrity and intelligence.
I sincerely hope that the ditherers will finally see the light. They will finally work up the self respect and gumption to take these greedy privileged con artists along with their cringe and kick them into touch. We must then actively ensure that no government of ours is ever allowed to become like them.
It’s time to ditch Britain, it’s bad for our health. It’s well past time for a change of management.
We can do it.
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Bravo!
And hear hear.
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Can you imagine what will happen to Scotland if we don’t for self determination ( can’t use the Indy word , scares people ). Just look at what happened the last time , every lie the better together told actually happened , as part of the UK , bizarre doesn’t even come close .
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No it doesn’t.
It’s utterly bizarre that not one paper or tv programme has highlighter what a bucket of crap we were sold.
Only the Little Black Book.
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One thinks particularly of the animals commonly associated with sinking ships…….
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Politicians!
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On mature reflection, it’s Iain Duncan Smith who gives me the boak the most; between Farage the Fascist and Lawson the Oleaginous, it’s not so much a toss-up as an upchuck as to which of them is the more emetic.
That statement by IDS that if people don’t like it they should leave the country – that’s been the siren song of every hate-filled populist, racist, authoritarian demagogue from the year dot. He’s the one who goes down in my book as truly evil.
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He’s repugnant.
And he’s pretty much no use at anything.
He’s failed at every turn.
His social security changes have caused untold misery; he was so bad at leading the party that they dumped him without him losing an election, and even May with her team of utter fuds, didn’t want him in the government.
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Tris
They are all clowns to be fair and charlatans, it’s ok for them to live in Europe but not the dirty unwashed. It will be a hard Brexit anyway and the British will be as welcome as a turd in a swimming pool and a hard Brexit plays into Scotland’s hands I suspect.
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Nuff said?
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But, of course, if you are really wealthy, you’re not stuck anywhere!
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“The poor have been rebels, but they have never been anarchists; they have more interest than anyone else in there being some decent government. The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn’t; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all. Aristocrats were always anarchists.” (G. K. Chesterton, The Man Who Was Thursday)
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Wise words indeed.
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