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I can't see the likes of Mogg or Redwood caring a jot about the lower orders but I still believe that a heart beats within Boris and that he will get a deal.
And yet I've still done more planning than the Government.No wonder it's a mess then......as you spend more time on here........
Two things i take from the last quote:
1. Almost threatening eu using Ireland as a pawn (remember Patel's comment? Wonder what happened to her?).
2. Number 1 is a complacent exceptionalist attitude. Ireland/eu will just set up/enable their own distribution, obviously, costing us yet more trade and jobs.
Two things i take from the last quote:
1. Almost threatening eu using Ireland as a pawn (remember Patel's comment? Wonder what happened to her?).
2. Number 1 is a complacent exceptionalist attitude. Ireland/eu will just set up/enable their own distribution, obviously, costing us yet more trade and jobs.
It's always worth listening with great interest to anything Nigel Evans says then remember that he categorically denied cuts to legal aid would have any impact on ordinary people until...
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‘It’s completely wrong’: falsely accused Tory MP attacks legal aid cuts
Nigel Evans backed policy in 2012, then spent life savings defending himself in courtwww.theguardian.com
Dont worry. People will struggle to get their necessary medicine as it's delayed in transit, then will be told the home they are in is going because the staff have left and the pound has plummeted, they'll be taken to hospital where waiting times will be longer because of delays in equipment and rising cost of supplies and lack of discharge pathways but a newly qualified British healthcare assistant, who can't offer any clinical help, will just quietly whisper 'It's all project fear' in their ears and things will all be fine.Here's hoping some of the most fervent defenders of Brexit on here don't suffer as a result of, say, medicines shortages.
Two things i take from the last quote:
1. Almost threatening eu using Ireland as a pawn (remember Patel's comment? Wonder what happened to her?).
2. Number 1 is a complacent exceptionalist attitude. Ireland/eu will just set up/enable their own distribution, obviously, costing us yet more trade and jobs.
No idea mate. Nothing would surprise me about this lot though, nothingDidn't he get done for rape?

Didn't he get done for rape?
Dont worry. People will struggle to get their necessary medicine as it's delayed in transit, then will be told the home they are in is going because the staff have left and the pound has plummeted, they'll be taken to hospital where waiting times will be longer because of delays in equipment and rising cost of supplies and lack of discharge pathways but a newly qualified British healthcare assistant, who can't offer any clinical help, will just quietly whisper 'It's all project fear' in their ears and things will all be fine.
No his case was thrown out, but he spent his life savings defending himself in court because he wasn't entitled to legal aid after voting for the the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act.Didn't he get done for rape?
The civil service was actively told by the Tories to not prepare for this.
If only they could do something to stop it happening.
If only they could do something about it?
Just a reminder:
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PM me your boss and I will put a good word in for you thenAnd yet I've still done more planning than the Government.

It's always worth listening with great interest to anything Nigel Evans says then remember that he categorically denied cuts to legal aid would have any impact on ordinary people until...
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‘It’s completely wrong’: falsely accused Tory MP attacks legal aid cuts
Nigel Evans backed policy in 2012, then spent life savings defending himself in courtwww.theguardian.com
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