Thinking of you CIL on 09:07 - Jul 5 with 910 views | WeWereZombies | Leaving a legacy for her successor? | |
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Thinking of you CIL on 11:40 - Jul 5 with 857 views | connorscontract | Straight after the vote I confidently predicted that we wouldn't actually leave because it would prove to difficult to untangle everything a d it would become obvious that it would cost too much. My confidence has eroded to the point of resignation, because May had just proven impervious to any sense of realism about the lack of progress. But that tweet, from the Murdoch-fellating, Portillo-gimping, sh1t-rag editing turd has just restored a bit of hope. Because Rees-Mogg and co, especially the real loonies like Bone and Hollobone, won't stand for this, will they? And that's before we get to possible legal challenges based on the Venice Commission rules, which the UK is a signatory to, that an election or referendum with evidence of significant over-spending is null and void. | | | |
Thinking of you CIL on 03:35 - Jul 6 with 754 views | Ryorry |
Thinking of you CIL on 11:40 - Jul 5 by connorscontract | Straight after the vote I confidently predicted that we wouldn't actually leave because it would prove to difficult to untangle everything a d it would become obvious that it would cost too much. My confidence has eroded to the point of resignation, because May had just proven impervious to any sense of realism about the lack of progress. But that tweet, from the Murdoch-fellating, Portillo-gimping, sh1t-rag editing turd has just restored a bit of hope. Because Rees-Mogg and co, especially the real loonies like Bone and Hollobone, won't stand for this, will they? And that's before we get to possible legal challenges based on the Venice Commission rules, which the UK is a signatory to, that an election or referendum with evidence of significant over-spending is null and void. |
This deserves more exposure, so I've resuscitated it from the oblivion that is p2! | |
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