Ian H
Shaman
Pedant alert - I suspect that the Home Office doesn't know what 'fulsome' actually means in standard usage (or what was standard usage). 'Fulsome praise' is not a good thing.
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But mitigated by the "fairly".
Pedant alert - I suspect that the Home Office doesn't know what 'fulsome' actually means in standard usage (or what was standard usage). 'Fulsome praise' is not a good thing.
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But mitigated by the "fairly".
Exactly (ditto the Oz/NZ trade 'deal').
There would obviously be great enthusiasm from Tories and Reform to let in substandard food produce, as it would make the likelihood of any sort of alignment with the EU much more problematic.
Said it before. The supermarkets will only stock what their customers will buy. Ultimately it is up to the British people.
Put a big US flag on it alongside "CHLORINATED".
But that would be unfair competition!!!!!!
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He has shıt his bed well and truly
Why did they put extremist in quotes? Sorry @CXRAndy, I realise that question is well above your pay grade.
Yes, rhetorical question for magaman. Which he appears to have tried to answer in his own illiterate way.Standard get out of jail free card tactic. They can't outright say it, but clearly someone has somewhere...
British citizen I believe. How does deportation work in that case.I also don't see how Starmer has shat it here at all. If he did listen to all this "fury" (which is totally manufactured) and try to deport him? That'd be shiteing it.
Yes, rhetorical question for magaman. Which he appears to have tried to answer in his own illiterate way.
British citizen I believe. How does deportation work in that case.
Yes, rhetorical question for magaman. Which he appears to have tried to answer in his own illiterate way.
British citizen I believe. How does deportation work in that case.
The UK does have a precedent of removing someone's citizenship.