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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    but not about Wilfred Owen? how deep is that cultural void at the heart of brexit?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    well, look on the bright side, at least you were thinking
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    not a Wilfred Owen fan I take it? how little you know about war
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    a few basic flaws in this argument. you - nominally vote for the state. you didn't and don't vote for Murdoch, or the power he sways over public opinion. there isn't much you can do to question, challenge or control that. also, public servants are just that - servants acting in the public...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    for what my 2p is worth, this is all wishful thinking and pointless. brexit will happen, not because of the referendum, but because we are held to ransom by an obstinately obtuse xenophobic faction in the electorate who are evidently only capable of learning by urinating on the electric wires...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The kama sutra pic obsessed me more, twisting his tackle through 180, ouch..
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Talk about life imitating art, the headline news in times is that the police found extreme porn on deputy prime ministers computer, I kid you not. How extreme is probably one question
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    brexit is indeed a "cesspool of turds" (as is the house of commons, come to think of it), but I have a hunch booker prize judges may not approve of this prose..
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I go even further, as far as I'm concerned my body's biodegradable waste (once I'm done with it) if the state wishes to pay for incineration it's decidedly its problem.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    What stops me maki What stops me making light of it(and part of me could) is that it's not about sex or gender, more about petty narcissistic abuse of power. May is just fallon in drag. Either of the two care (and think) a very great deal more about what's between their legs than anyone else's...
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    The "death" of the car, (as we know it)

    i was wondering the same, however - having lived on a very small sailboat (27 foot) for a year (to be fair in sunny Martinique) I am very aware of the difference between what we need and what we think we need. a laptop really is as good as a desktop, and a TV (if one isn't stuck in a country...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Look at it this way - if I take an axe to your car and mangle 30% of its value to rubbish, how would you respond? That's what brexit'done so far to UK assets (not to mention more subjectively culture). If one takes uni formed actions that harm one's neighbours, badly, there will be anger.
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    Equifax

    There's a rather good old sci-fi movie called Brazil that's all about that
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    genuinely like heath Robinson as much as anyone else, but isn't it odd - brexitters either parody remainers' arguments, or say more persuasive arguments should be made to change their minds (Woosh) - without providing substantial arguments for it. There's something quite regressed going on for...
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    Equifax

    or manually enter the digits on a cold November's morning when it won't scan because I'm all puckered up?
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    Equifax

    I half agree, but would go further - no personal bias, but exactly how far do you trust the police, or MI5, I wouldn't want to be usefully and recognisably in the frame for a crime I hadn't commit that needed to be buried, and I wouldn't put it beyond them to frame the innocent or abuse this...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    "we" do indeed, for all your tripe..
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    you know, somehow I find it easy to believe owning an audi is about all there is to life for you ;>)
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    yup, crass sounds quite appropriate for someone who's fantasies involve audis
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    You're priorities are just a little inverted. The retail sector you casually want to shake up through a serious self inflicted recession via brexit provide work, livelihood for many on lower income. Whether you can afford an a8 or an a6 is irrelevant, in the context of the economy, public's...