Brexit is going wonderfully as shown by these examples

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Pharaoh
As if the Brexidiots would ever admit their vandalism.

Isobel Oakshît, Brexiter journalist and current girlfriend of Farage's sidekick, Richard Tice, is pulling the same trick. Lambasting the shrunken, dessicated Britain they have created.

She may be focusing her ire on the Tory party (because she wants to divert disaffected right-wing Tory voters towards her boyfriend), but even then it doesn't take a genius to realise that the current torpor and degeneration of UK governance is a direct consequence of the Leave vote. *

(* explainer for Pallid, who, whilst very clearly not a genius, also lacks the ability, even at a superficial level, to analyse events and recognise stratified cause and effect: a devastatingly stupid national decision resulted in the need for a particular type of government to enact it. Those with a conscience left the party, because they couldn't, in all conscience, vote for national decline, leaving an populist opportunist charlatan (BJ) to continue to remove those who were not sycophants and replace them with amoral chancers, some of whom were ideologues, or at least willing to acquiesce to the weirdo ideological wing of the party for their own career progression. The result of which means we had central figures in government like Patel, Hancock, Raab, Braverman etc, who are incompetent.
 
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The Crofted Crest

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glasgowcyclist

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“Harvey Proctor, a former Conservative MP, said it was a “disgraceful” display and called for an inquiry by the BBC, which organises and broadcasts the Proms.”

Is a Tory suggesting freedom of expression should not be tolerated?

I’m absolutely shocked, I tell you.
 
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albion

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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/sep/15/tragedy-modern-britain-piers-morgan-playbook

Very relevant. They grovel at the money top. So that we all get to live in grovel.
 
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View: https://twitter.com/brexitbin/status/1701954598477402403?s=61&t=IaNHN0MzKohAo3Ktl0DsFQ
 
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albion

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"Brexit is going to limit any scope a new Labour government would have to repair the damage caused to public sector services by the austerity imposed by the Conservatives. The impact on tax revenues is about £50bn a year.

When I read that Tony Blair is calling upon Starmer to avoid any programme of tax and spend, I wonder what world our former prime minister is now living in."

A harsh reality looms.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...air-the-damage-of-brexit-who-will-tell-labour
 
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BoldonLad

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"Brexit is going to limit any scope a new Labour government would have to repair the damage caused to public sector services by the austerity imposed by the Conservatives. The impact on tax revenues is about £50bn a year.

When I read that Tony Blair is calling upon Starmer to avoid any programme of tax and spend, I wonder what world our former prime minister is now living in."

A harsh reality looms.

It could be all part of a ritual dance, to convince voters that taxes are not going to be increased, once in power, who knows?, it is Starmer who will be in power, not Blair.
 
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