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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2024 19:52:41 GMT
Farage U turns and will stand for Reform in Clacton. The clear and present danger of course is of Farage and the Tories doing a deal, the one out of political opportunism and the other out of desperation. It is so far gone now that Labour would most probably still win, but by much less of a margin.
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Post by Steve on Jun 3, 2024 20:09:40 GMT
Farage U turns and will stand for Reform in Clacton. The clear and present danger of course is of Farage and the Tories doing a deal, the one out of political opportunism and the other out of desperation. It is so far gone now that Labour would most probably still win, but by much less of a margin. That's the stunt Farage pulled in 2019. Suckered that fool Swinson into calling for a general election as she believed he'd split the pro Brexit vote and then did that unwritten electoral deal with Boris.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2024 20:33:56 GMT
The clear and present danger of course is of Farage and the Tories doing a deal, the one out of political opportunism and the other out of desperation. It is so far gone now that Labour would most probably still win, but by much less of a margin. That's the stunt Farage pulled in 2019. Suckered that fool Swinson into calling for a general election as she believed he'd split the pro Brexit vote and then did that unwritten electoral deal with Boris. I suspect that something like that could be on the cards.
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Post by montegriffo on Jun 4, 2024 14:25:58 GMT
Well that didn't take long. www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c6pp7yg0y3poNigel Farage had a drink thrown over him after launching his personal election campaign in Clacton-on-Sea. The Reform UK leader was leaving a pub after carrying out media interviews when a woman - who only gave her name as Victoria to reporters - poured the drink over his suit jacket.
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Post by montegriffo on Jun 4, 2024 14:30:18 GMT
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Post by montegriffo on Jun 4, 2024 14:40:38 GMT
His milkshake brings all the guys to his yard.
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Post by Steve on Jun 4, 2024 15:41:25 GMT
Hopefully she is now locked away until after the election
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Post by montegriffo on Jun 4, 2024 16:55:57 GMT
Hopefully she is now locked away until after the election £150 fine last time if I remember correctly.
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Post by Steve on Jun 4, 2024 20:54:34 GMT
Hopefully she is now locked away until after the election £150 fine last time if I remember correctly. which is useless as a deterrent to others repeating same.
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Post by Zany on Jun 4, 2024 21:12:49 GMT
£150 fine last time if I remember correctly. which is useless as a deterrent to others repeating same. It was only milk.
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Post by montegriffo on Jun 4, 2024 21:47:33 GMT
which is useless as a deterrent to others repeating same. It was only milk. It's not like it was battery acid.
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Post by Steve on Jun 4, 2024 22:49:56 GMT
If it had been that then life imprisonment with no parole.
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Post by Zany on Jun 5, 2024 7:58:43 GMT
If it had been that then life imprisonment with no parole. Can we have a list of sentence by product?
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Post by Steve on Jun 5, 2024 8:36:42 GMT
How about
short term harmful = jail long term harmful = 10 years permanent harmful = life without parole
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Post by Zany on Jun 5, 2024 9:35:31 GMT
How about short term harmful = jail long term harmful = 10 years permanent harmful = life without parole Hmm. So glass of water=Jail?
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