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Theresa May Postpones Queen's Speech
Because she's so strong and stable obviously. What next?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Her Maj will be furious as next week clashed with the Order of the Farter and she rather values getting dressed up in the kinky velvet gear, the only night she probably allows Phil the Greek in her bedroom.
Now they have the audacity to threaten Ascot Week; off with their heads, all three of them, the meddling Maybe, the crappy Corbyn and that fracking Farron.
Now they have the audacity to threaten Ascot Week; off with their heads, all three of them, the meddling Maybe, the crappy Corbyn and that fracking Farron.
// What next? The Queen's Speech, albeit a little later than expected. Next!//
yeah if I want to hear her speak all I have to do is ring Buckingham Palace - so what is this all about wiv de Queens Speech den ?
Next !
the Goats skin story ( ink cant dry ) is leading 7 am today
oh and in case anyone notices - the beeb are calling parchment 'paper' - it isnt. An important point I thought - whilst you all discuss the relevance of a cartoon of a dog surrounded by flames.
[ Sessions has a session in congress today in case anyone is wondering if there is any worthwhile world news]
yeah if I want to hear her speak all I have to do is ring Buckingham Palace - so what is this all about wiv de Queens Speech den ?
Next !
the Goats skin story ( ink cant dry ) is leading 7 am today
oh and in case anyone notices - the beeb are calling parchment 'paper' - it isnt. An important point I thought - whilst you all discuss the relevance of a cartoon of a dog surrounded by flames.
[ Sessions has a session in congress today in case anyone is wondering if there is any worthwhile world news]
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