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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Matched by the right moaning about the loss of heritage and history in knocking down that crumbling ruin. Surely you know we're in a mustn't do anything country? If we are ever to make any progress, objectors will often have to be ignored, even ridden over roughshod. Either that or...
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    ALERT Wisper Bikes Break in.

    You just proved it is that, as Neal said. Your examples are what the police are reduced to in order to maintain some conviction figures, the soft touches that are easy to convict with a minimum of work. Geriatric paedophiles are another easy target guaranteed being found guilty, benefit...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Yes we can afford it. Rescuing the present archaic and totally unsuitable crumbling building is going to cost £5 billions. That would build a superb modern parliamentary building. .
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    You are the one coming across as bitter, of course you know his policies but just pretend not to know. You know only too well that he wents to nationalise Rail and Water. You also know from all that he's said that his welfare and social policies are true Socialist, akin to that of the Attlee...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    It's always pointless and was equally with Ed Miliband as his departure from Leadership showed. The sooner we bulldose the Houses of Parliament and have modern debating chambers in a building fit for today, the better. .
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    That's somewhat amusing to someone who has voted Tory more often than Labour. I'm not indoctrinated by any political party nor ever belonged to any. I vote according to the circumstances of the time. .
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Of course it's not, so why did you pick on Labour's very minor nepotisms at low level yet ignore the Tory's long history of major scale nepotism? Perhaps it's because, like so many, you've let others make up your mind up for you. .
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I'm sure he sees the utter pointlessness of these exchanges, and PM's Question Time, all of which over 90% of the country never see or care about. Mud slung always does damage and denial is ineffective for the pre-decided. Better to not fight back to minimise the damage. .
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The Tory party is and always has been riddled with nepotism in every area, far more seriously than the Labour party since their nepotism is also at the top as MPs and Ministers: Winston Churchill Randolph Churchill (Son) Duncan Sandys (Son in Law) Christopher Soames (Son in Law) Winston...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Exactly the same old story, acknowledge he did well but then twist it into failure by giving second hand negative views. Sod the approval rating, he's still there surviving all the others and their insults and assaults. Those include the ones from the many now sacked Tory cabinet ministers, so...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    It's only embarrasing to you and other critics though, it isn't embarrassing him, and he does persist in winning through despite all the criticisms. I think far too many have allowed themselves to be poisoned against him by the usual persistent Tory false propaganda that he's supposedly a...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Remember has has survived to oppose three Tory PMs so far, and that could soon be four. Plus the fiercest of challenges from within his party. And in the last GE he demolished the Tory majority from a position of electoral weakness, ensuring Theresa May's subsequent Brexit failures. So not...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Tokenism, it's little more than a honorary appointment, often given to previous PMs in their older years. .
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    If my Borough Council is anything to go by, get ready for a snap general election. They are rushing through an update of the electoral lists with a response deadline of 16th August and threatening a £1000 fine for any non-responders. Given that the schools have already broken up and some will...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I've already answered that. As I said then and as one of OG's quotes confirms, in the first term he just followed Ken Livingstones successful policies while only beginning to introduce his own ideas. Once his own ideas showed their true lack of worth in the second term and the damage he did to...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    In modern times it was Sir Alec Douglas-Home who only served as PM for 363 days. .
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I didn't blame leavers, I said they have the PM they deserve. There's a difference, try to work it out. .
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I really don't give a damn about personalities, so that of Boris does nothing for me. I only care that he is a failure who disguises his failings with humour that some fall for. Some, including you it seems, even mistake that as success. His disastrous term as London's Mayor says it all, we...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Because the headlines also get to all those who won't pay for newspapers, or even bother to read them. That's the majority. .
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I think most Lotto ticket buyers would be staggered by where so much of the money ends up. Like the £2 millions we've just got from them to improve as a regional care home for butterflies five of our local nature reserves. .