Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 15:02 - Sep 8 with 1213 views | Herbivore | What a fooking shambles. |  |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 15:04 - Sep 8 with 1208 views | Dubtractor | It is utterly crackers isn't it? almost any breach of the law is limited and specific. Absolute tosspots. To re-quote one of Libbers last posts, f@ck this government and f@ck anyone who voted for them. |  |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 15:37 - Sep 8 with 1139 views | vapour_trail | I’m right up for a bit of limited and specific lawlessness. Which one shall we go for first? I might nip up the co-op and have inch some specific kronenberg, and limit it to the one can. |  |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 15:43 - Sep 8 with 1125 views | Oldsmoker | Jonathan Jones has quit. Who he? you may ask. Well he's the top civil servant who ran the UK legal team of civil servants and quit because Johnson is about to break international law and he wants no part in it. The last time the person who held this same position quit was in 2003 in protest at Blair taking the UK into war with Iraq as he declared he thought it was illegal. |  |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 15:59 - Sep 8 with 1102 views | jaykay | i'm sure one poster will be along shortly, to say are but yes, but no ,corbyn |  |
| forensic experts say footers and spruces fingerprints were not found at the scene after the weekends rows |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 16:13 - Sep 8 with 1062 views | itfc_bucks |
Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 15:59 - Sep 8 by jaykay | i'm sure one poster will be along shortly, to say are but yes, but no ,corbyn |
Must admit, I was thinking the same. |  | |  |
Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 16:17 - Sep 8 with 1055 views | DanTheMan |
Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 15:37 - Sep 8 by vapour_trail | I’m right up for a bit of limited and specific lawlessness. Which one shall we go for first? I might nip up the co-op and have inch some specific kronenberg, and limit it to the one can. |
It was just the one line officer. |  |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 17:27 - Sep 8 with 971 views | DanTheMan | Sorry for spam but I find this fascinating because I don't think I've ever seen a Government outright admit they're going to break the law. The last time this occurred (the lawyer resigning) was over the legality of the Iraq war. And apparently the Director General is also off. |  |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 17:47 - Sep 8 with 939 views | giant_stow | Are we a rogue state yet? |  |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 17:54 - Sep 8 with 926 views | Herbivore |
Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 17:47 - Sep 8 by giant_stow | Are we a rogue state yet? |
Yes. |  |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 18:04 - Sep 8 with 907 views | giant_stow |
Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 17:54 - Sep 8 by Herbivore | Yes. |
seems so innit. Happy brexiters and tories? |  |
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Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 18:07 - Sep 8 with 902 views | eireblue |
Can I use this excuse when I want to break the law? on 15:37 - Sep 8 by vapour_trail | I’m right up for a bit of limited and specific lawlessness. Which one shall we go for first? I might nip up the co-op and have inch some specific kronenberg, and limit it to the one can. |
Well, sir, that is still really only a limit, admittedly in both number and type of product selection, but you have to have a really specific reason, otherwise..... |  | |  |
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