Godanubis
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Anubis is known as the god of death and is the oldest and most popular of ancient Egyptian deities.
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Post by Godanubis on Dec 21, 2019 12:31:55 GMT
Frankly with the job he has done and the ultimate result I don’t particularly care if he is loved or not put him in... Jail. Where he belongs, for perpetrating one of the biggest and most damaging frauds on the public in generations. Finally we have found Jeremy’s secret identity “Adrianc” Counselling is available.
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KoR_Wraith
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Post by KoR_Wraith on Dec 21, 2019 12:54:43 GMT
You have jumped into print without looking at the images properly so have completely missed the point. What was the point? That the numbers don't quite match?
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adrianc
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Post by adrianc on Dec 21, 2019 12:56:13 GMT
Jail. Where he belongs, for perpetrating one of the biggest and most damaging frauds on the public in generations. Finally we have found Jeremy’s secret identity “Adrianc” Counselling is available. I think you might have forgotten that OohJeremyTrouserpress is a life-long Brexiteer, and a large part of the reason we're in this mess in the first place.
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mrk
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Post by mrk on Dec 21, 2019 15:56:52 GMT
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keitha
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Post by keitha on Dec 22, 2019 9:36:35 GMT
Finally we have found Jeremy’s secret identity “Adrianc” Counselling is available. I think you might have forgotten that OohJeremyTrouserpress is a life-long Brexiteer, and a large part of the reason we're in this mess in the first place. The other Irony in this is had some of the labour rebels and almost rebels ( I those that voted with government and those that abstained ) had done this previously then the bill would have gone through, but the opposition would have been in a stronger position to rein in some of Boris's harder Brexit ideas ( as the tories didn't have an overall majority ), now you have an almost unstoppable juggernaut.
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michaelc
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Post by michaelc on Jan 9, 2020 14:28:33 GMT
Here's a question. Supposedly unlikely, what would happen if the european parliament do not ratify the withdrawal agreement? What events then unfold in the UK and what about in the eu also? I imagine the commission wouldn't be best pleased.
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keitha
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Post by keitha on Jan 10, 2020 10:13:22 GMT
Here's a question. Supposedly unlikely, what would happen if the european parliament do not ratify the withdrawal agreement? What events then unfold in the UK and what about in the eu also? I imagine the commission wouldn't be best pleased. The EU parliament would probably be told by the commission it had misunderstood the situation and to have another vote. But as I understand it the Parliament is pretty much a talking shop, the commission makes the decisions.
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jo
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Post by jo on Jan 13, 2020 12:38:30 GMT
Scratch the surface of the some of the flags you see displayed at independence rallies and you'll find the Starry Plough skilfully concealed by an irritatingly efficient PR machine. There's a certain trial upcoming in 2020 the fallout of which I'm not sure Sturgeon will survive - hence the present hasty media-blitz. Actually, the separatists aren't bothering to conceal it anymore. Glasgow, Saturday. Attachments:
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