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Because he makes jokes that the Brexit snowflakes can't handle?
Because he moves the goalposts whenever it suits him.
He should be forced to resign without any possibility of becoming a lord or receiving any other gong.
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Because he makes jokes that the Brexit snowflakes can't handle?
You really are a Snowflake.Because he moves the goalposts whenever it suits him.
He should be forced to resign without any possibility of becoming a lord or receiving any other gong.
You really are a Snowflake.
Good grief ... more from The Bubble. The rabble rouser in chief.I know my place. Do you Remainers know yours?
The EU is not very impressed with you.
Good grief ... more from The Bubble. The rabble rouser in chief.
What is his solution for the Irish Border?
What help has he been since the referendum?
What help was he before? Apart from helping spread lies.
He has been called out so many times now it is a joke. Yet he still will not debate James O'Brien because he knows he'll get roasted.
What's MSM?Has this been broadcast by the MSM?
If it has, I haven’t seen it.
Has this been broadcast by the MSM?
If it has, I haven’t seen it.
What's MSM?
The video you posted was from The Sun's Youtube channel. So yeah, it has. Kind of answered your own question there...
The BBC is so pro-Brexit and pro-Tory it is embarrassing. This week's QT was hijacked by a UKIP nut caseThe BBC should have shown it despite Brexit.
The BBC should have shown it despite Brexit.
As if Farage and his Eurosceptic cultists aren't given more than enough airtime already.
The BBC is pro BrexitThe EU must think the same and explains why they bribe the BBC.
The BBC is pro Brexit
The EU must think the same and explains why they bribe the BBC.
Another baseless claim among many you've made. It doesn't stack up against the fact the BBC gives an inordinate amount of time to pro-Brexit voices.
If Scotland joined the EU, would it be a net contributor or a net beneficiary?
An interesting question. To start with, as a new nation finding its feet in the world we might be a net beneficiary but that would not necessarily remain the case. With our economy unshackled by Westminster debt, fecklessness and parasitic behaviour, who knows? We might even be net contributors.
Knock yourself out. The demographics have almost certainly already wiped out the leave majority, even if nobody who voted in 2016 has change their minds (source), and we are only going to get more pro-EU as time goes by. It's the older generations that votes leave and there is a large pro-EU majority amongst the younger generations.
You are talking of brit b(w)ankers here, honesty is not in their vocabulary