Brexit was based on a pack of lies going up against a government that assumed the public wouldn’t believe those lies and couldn’t be arsed to counter them…and then the King of Lies Boris ended up PM. Christ is it any wonder we are in the mess we are now?
The remain side told everyone that we’d go into a recession immediately if the leave vote won. That never happened. It’s wrong to try and put it across that only the leave side were telling porkies (they were) when both sides were at it.
Johnson becoming PM was caused entirely by parliament's refusal to accept the outcome of the vote and do their job.
Yep, the ECHR bonfire which is done on the pretext of taking away illegal immigrants "rights" has the delicious side effect of removing natives "rights" at the same time as far as these Tories are concerned
You can protest whenever you like. What you can't do is be an absolute dickhead while protesting. The right to be a dickhead is one that's only appeared in the last twenty years, and I'm more than happy for it to be removed with extreme prejudice. Maybe it's a consequence of the internet, which encourages you to say awful things to others without the prospect of a punch in the face.
That’s your judgmental interpretation. It’s time they stopped you posting on here by your interpretation. Here’s another you’ll love … https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog...ax-abuse-reveals-malicious-intent-on-their-p/
We know benefit fraud is rampant. I’ve no issue with the government checking to make sure people aren’t receiving money that should be declared. I imagine they’ll just be quickly scanning and then moving on. If you’ve nothing to hide you won’t know they’ve done it. It wouldn’t bother me in the slightest.
The people on £100 an hour convincing the people on £15 an hour that the people on £2 an hour are the problem
Interesting how this went dark when it was pointed out that changing the subject isn't a proper answer.
There was no effort at all put into selling the EU. For my money, it's because they knew they couldn't sell it in its current form. 'but we can change it from within' 'why haven't you changed it already then?' 'it's too difficult'