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Boris is no longer the Mayor, its Sadiq Khan now ;)

 

Aye, he is the clown who wants a border round the M25. Pity he has no other work to do than to think up such crazy schemes.

 

Angel1

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Aye, he is the clown who wants a border round the M25. Pity he has no other work to do than to think up such crazy schemes.

 

Angel1

 

Yep, that’s all he does all day long. In a city of eight million people. He does nowt else all day. Yes sir, that’s all he does . . .

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How, what, where did Sadiq Khan make a comment about the M25 border?

 

The Daily Mail says it was a comment made to MPs by the Brexit minister David Davies on Monday.

 

Or from a tweet by Tom Harris in the Telegraph on Monday.

 

Perhaps you could back your observations and comments about Sadiq Khan and the M25 when even the Daily Mail and Telegraph don't make one?

 

Here you are, my post in full. PLEASE READ what it says. I will highlight the relevant words for you.

 

According to 5 live this afternoon, the Mayor of London thinks a border around the M25 would be a sound idea.

 

I think the little clown has lost his marbles.

 

 

Forgot to say, 5 live is run by the BEEB, it broadcasts on MW 909, 693 kHz

 

 

Angel1.

Edited by ANGELFIRE1

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Here you are, my post in full. PLEASE READ what it says. I will highlight the relevant words for you.

 

According to 5 live this afternoon, the Mayor of London thinks a border around the M25 would be a sound idea.

 

I think the little clown has lost his marbles.

 

Angel1.

 

You wanted a secure border.

 

Now you’re getting one.

 

Not so fun when you’re on the outside looking in, is it ?

 

Pity you old folk have nowt else to do all day except complain :roll:

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he never does, same with his point about transgenders and the girl guides

 

---------- Post added 06-12-2017 at 09:53 ----------

 

thats what its like anyway, we dont need an actual wall to prove it

 

 

Yup, I gave you the link where my point came from, cannot do any more than that. Maybe you looked it up and realised you were wrong, but it stuck in your craw so much you could not back down. You seem to be the forum master of obfuscation.

 

Angel1.

 

---------- Post added 06-12-2017 at 19:39 ----------

 

You wanted a secure border.

 

Now you’re getting one.

 

Not so fun when you’re on the outside looking in, is it ?

 

Pity you old folk have nowt else to do all day except complain :roll:

 

 

Ey up, I will fall for it, go on quote where I have written I wanted a secure border. For the love of mike I cannot remember writing it. We have many family members in the ROI, why would I want to have a hard border.

 

Angel1.

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Funny how this statement is coming back to haunt Brexiteers at the minute. Such a darned shame, you had it all planned out perfectly... :roll:

 

I voted to leave, and i would be happy to leave with no deal .Cut our ties once and for all and get the hell out of the farce that is the EU. I hate the EU and everything it stands for, especially its obsession with open borders and free movement of people.

 

I will never have any regrets about voting to leave.

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Finally, hard Brexit here we come. I expect that the new year will see a plan to pay nothing, set up an extreme tax haven economy, deal on WTO, subsidise industry, halt the flow of money into the EU from London and wait for the German car industry and French banks to kick the EU in the goolies.

 

Theresa May it may not be PM by that point, JC Juncker will have been locked in the Cocktail Cabinet, and Donald Tusk will have taken over newly friendly negotiations on instructions from the Polski Departmentski a Socialista Securitate.

 

I reckon it will be concluded in about two weeks, including lunch.

 

:)

Here's to your wishes, may they all come true, whether in two weeks or in two years.

 

:)

 

(PS:don't call us in the EU, m'kay? we'll call you :D)

Edited by L00b

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Here's to your wishes, may they all come true, whether in two weeks or in two years.

 

:)

 

(PS:don't call us in the EU, m'kay? we'll call you :D)

 

Leo had better hold onto Apple's fifteen billion, he's going to need it. No getting ideas about plant subsidies when he's going to need to be giving plant subsidies. They will do much better now the EU Roundup ban has gone away. How's them transitional potatoes?

 

:)

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Here you are, my post in full. PLEASE READ what it says. I will highlight the relevant words for you.

 

According to 5 live this afternoon, the Mayor of London thinks a border around the M25 would be a sound idea.

 

I think the little clown has lost his marbles.

 

 

Forgot to say, 5 live is run by the BEEB, it broadcasts on MW 909, 693 kHz

 

 

Angel1.

 

 

Sadiq Khan was not recorded by anyone anywhere saying anything about the M25 on Tuesday afternoon.

The world heard David Davies on Monday referring to Sadiq Khans response to the Border issue in the House of Parliament

David Davies introduced the M25 comment as he tried to pour scorn on the equality of treatment view of the SNP and London mayor.

The reference to the M25 was also repeated by Tom Harris of the Telegraph on the same day.

 

"... the clown who wants a border round the M25. Pity he has no other work to do than to think up such crazy schemes." was in India at the time- working.

 

Insulting, repeating yourself, shouting, misquoting and failing to respond with any evidence that Sadiq Khan "...wants a border round the M25." will not change the fact that he did not say it.

 

This is his tweet:

 

Huge ramifications for London if Theresa May has conceded that it's possible for part of the UK to remain within the single market & customs union after Brexit. Londoners overwhelmingly voted to remain in the EU and a similar deal here could protect tens of thousands of jobs.

6:17 am - 4 Dec 2017

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Yup, I gave you the link where my point came from, cannot do any more than that.

 

The problem is, Khan never said it, and 5 Live never said he did. There is no link.

 

So much for BBC bias eh :loopy:

 

Ridiculous that you can't even be bothered to check, are you David Davis?

 

Ey up, I will fall for it, go on quote where I have written I wanted a secure border.

 

One of the central Brexit slogans during the campaign "Secure our borders".

 

For the love of mike I cannot remember writing it. We have many family members in the ROI, why would I want to have a hard border.

 

Presumably, you voted for it. (assuming you voted to leave)

 

---------- Post added 07-12-2017 at 07:52 ----------

 

Insulting, repeating yourself, shouting, misquoting and failing to respond with any evidence

 

"They don't like it up 'em"

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(PS:don't call us in the EU, m'kay? we'll call you :D)

To be sure, having dual UK / Irish citizenship means I'll call who the bloody hell I like old chap.

:D

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The decision for the Irish border issue to be agreed before trade negotiations can begin, seems ludicrous, given what is happening. Surely it would make more sense to agree Brexit trade negotiations with the EU, then discuss the border.

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