Off Topic Politics Thread

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I can only assume, Imps, that after weeks of being asked to say something good about Brexit this is the best you can do. Now I can see that the country might be better off without Livingstone, but honestly. Barrels and scraping spring to mind, mate!

I am waiting for the info to be collated and some graphs done to show in detail the vast benefits of Brexit. You'll have to bear with me but I have some top people on it. I have some top people on it but these things take time to produce:

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Reality check and BBC don't really go together.
I don't think the £4.2bn is anything other than real coming from Hammond. Other statements with regard to the cost of brexit are sourced and/or linked. I can only hope the straws you're clutching at aren't plastic:emoticon-0103-cool:.
 
I don't think the £4.2bn is anything other than real coming from Hammond. Other statements with regard to the cost of brexit are sourced and/or linked. I can only hope the straws you're clutching at aren't plastic:emoticon-0103-cool:.

I don't ever use straws and neither do my kids ;)
 
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I don't think the £4.2bn is anything other than real coming from Hammond. Other statements with regard to the cost of brexit are sourced and/or linked. I can only hope the straws you're clutching at aren't plastic:emoticon-0103-cool:.

Is the £4.2bn actually coming from the government?
May was going it large about how much she will be putting into the police, yet it seems that very large chunks of that money is coming from us, via our council tax payments.
 
Has Theresa finally lost all contact with reality? The EU absolutely aren't budging on the Irish border issue - quite rightly imo, Ireland is a member in good standing so why wouldn't the EU protect their interests? And no one wants her deal, so why is she still behaving like it's the only show in town?
 
Is the £4.2bn actually coming from the government?
May was going it large about how much she will be putting into the police, yet it seems that very large chunks of that money is coming from us, via our council tax payments.
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