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Or a conspiracy by those evil EUers to devalue the pound so it equates exactly with what was on the side of the bus.

 

Chorus

The lies on the bus go round and round, round and round...

 

Repeat ad nauseum

 

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Nice to hear some sanity in the house...

 

"Commons Speaker John Bercow defends the right of MPs to vote on Brexit in line with their principles, saying they are "dedicated public servants" and "never mutineers, traitors, malcontents nor enemies of the people".

 

At the end of a statement by Home Secretary Amber Rudd on harassment in public life - in which MPs spoke about the abuse they face - Mr Bercow said death threats against MPs was tantamount to a kind of fascism."

 

Any chance of a reply to post 5267 ?

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Bit of a coincidence that , don't you think ?

 

What, that you guys got played... again! Nah ;)

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"Commons Speaker John Bercow defends the right of MPs to vote on Brexit in line with their principles, saying they are "dedicated public servants" and "never mutineers, traitors, malcontents nor enemies of the people".

 

At the end of a statement by Home Secretary Amber Rudd on harassment in public life - in which MPs spoke about the abuse they face - Mr Bercow said death threats against MPs was tantamount to a kind of fascism."

 

And John Bercow should know.

 

He was a member of the 'Monday Club' in the early 1980's, where he openly supported the forced repatriation of non-white immigrants and made speeches attacking gay people and feminists.

 

In 1982 he joined the 'Federation of Conservative Students' and became it's chairman during the time it was producing literature with the slogan "Hang Nelson Mandela".

 

Nice people these Remainers.

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Nice people these Remainers.

 

Aye, didn't vote to facilitate stripping of "workers" rights, unlike you.

 

Can't help but notice you're very quiet on this latest news... why is that?

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Aye, didn't vote to facilitate stripping of "workers" rights....

 

Exactly what workers rights have been stripped and when did that happen?

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An EU financial punishment beating.

 

Do you think the other EU countries populace are all stupid, that the French and Germans are particularly stupid for recently voting pro eu leaders?

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Do you think the other EU countries populace are all stupid, that the French and Germans are particularly stupid for recently voting pro eu leaders?

 

France get an awful lot from the EC, German haven't formed a government, have they?

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France get an awful lot from the EC, German haven't formed a government, have they?

 

Are the French getting more than their fair share then? Merkel is still German chancellor and still very much pro eu and very much in charge despite inviting millions of migrants in. But that's by the by. France have stronger unions than ours and Germans have far better employer/employee relations. Surely they'd be anti eu in car boots world unless they're stupid right?

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And John Bercow should know.

 

He was a member of the 'Monday Club' in the early 1980's, where he openly supported the forced repatriation of non-white immigrants and made speeches attacking gay people and feminists.

 

In 1982 he joined the 'Federation of Conservative Students' and became it's chairman during the time it was producing literature with the slogan "Hang Nelson Mandela".

 

Nice people these Remainers.

 

Some more diligent googling to rebuff any slur on Brexit.

As regards unanswered questions please just give me a short list of the benefits of leaving the EU which might comfort me in these uncertain times.

This question has been ignored or evaded by so many for too long.

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Are the French getting more than their fair share then? Merkel is still German chancellor and still very much pro eu and very much in charge despite inviting millions of migrants in. But that's by the by. France have stronger unions than ours and Germans have far better employer/employee relations. Surely they'd be anti eu in car boots world unless they're stupid right?

 

of course the French get a far better deal http://uk.businessinsider.com/brexit-eu-members-net-contributions-and-net-funding-2016-12, why are the Germans unable to for a collision government?

 

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Are the French getting more than their fair share then? Merkel is still German chancellor and still very much pro eu and very much in charge despite inviting millions of migrants in. But that's by the by. France have stronger unions than ours and Germans have far better employer/employee relations. Surely they'd be anti eu in car boots world unless they're stupid right?

 

of course the French get a far better deal http://uk.businessinsider.com/brexit-eu-members-net-contributions-and-net-funding-2016-12, why are the Germans unable to for a collision government?

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France get an awful lot from the EC, German haven't formed a government, have they?

 

Speaking of which - EP just announces it is extending its investment program that was designed to alleviate a lack of investment. The UK received 3 billion euro which triggered 22 billion in return investment.

 

Of course the UK will receive more of that money the coming years.

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The Electoral Commission has fined 'Open Britain' (which campaigned as 'Britain Stronger in Europe' during the EU referendum campaign) for failing to fully register all of its spending.

 

Lord Stuart Rose and Will Straw, the leaders of the pro-EU campaign group, did not ensure that 'Britain Stronger in Europe' provided a complete and accurate spending return.

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