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You would think that somebody who goes on and on about stuff that nobody gives a **** about would know the difference between, "it's" and "its".

Usual modus operandi of so many thick Jocks on here: you are wrong so claim the facts are boring and change the subject.

There was no comma required after ‘between’; however, you are a Jock and English is not your first language. Brain marbh cinnich.

When ‘It’ is being used as a noun rather than as an intrinsic personal choice pronoun, the apostrophe is appropriate. Hence my original reference to the capitalisation.
 
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Tubs de Pfeffel would drop the Ukrainians like a hot brick if it looked like support for them had an electoral price attached. As it is he is hoping to gain from being seen as a war leader. The fact that everyone in this country will suffer financial fallout seems to have escaped him. Still I suppose some donor will stump up a little of what he has made from a PPE contract given to them by these corrupt bar stewards.

So vote Labour. Assuming that you do not mind the government not being able to identify your sex and having no idea what they are going to do when there is nothing left to “windfall tax”.
 
If you are referring to the jams at Dover it's due to the fact that the EU are imposing the checks as agreed in the Get Brexit Done agreement. Coming in though the UK is just waving everything through without bothering to check the paperwork. It's a sign of our desperation to keep things moving. No doubt smugglers are loving it!

The paperwork was the choice of the EU on exports to the EU. We have waved paperwork on things that we need. Things that we do not need are still subject to the paperwork so people in the EU are losing their market. So an unelected cabal in Brussels are putting Europeans out of work to make a point about the penalty to be paid for leaving the Federal United States of France. But it is alright because Germany are picking up the bill.
 
You don't need to be an expert in logistics to work it out. If the average wait for a crossing is half an hour at Calais and eight hours at Dover then quite a lot of goods are coming in relative to the amount going out. Clearly the government saw the potential fallout from shortages on this side and decided to just let everything through. It seems that we have freedom of movement for goods if not for labour. Was that what was intended from Brexit?

If only you had half a brain. There are fewer things looking to come in from Calais. Go and look at the actual statistics. Brain dead Remainers are only interested in Dover to Calais because the statistics about how the Brussels Politburo is destroying Europe does not fit their argument. You are just a cretin who has been robotised into posting “Brexit is bad, Federal authoritarian Europe is good” until you get your way (or you die).
 
The other candidates are calling on their voters to back Macron.

Last time the hard Left voted for Macron to keep Le Pen out, so they will do so again. Macron will be back as head of state but when he tries to do any reforms that the hard Left do not like they will be out on the streets to stop him. France is finished. <ok>
 
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