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https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/uk/9 32586/B BC-Ques tion-Ti me-Sali sbury-a ttack-s hock-cl aim-aud ience-m ember-B rian-Co x-Brexi t-news
Russian attack self inflicted to scupper brexit? right oh! I know the establishment isn't happy with brexit but this is a bit far fetched, surely!
Russian attack self inflicted to scupper brexit? right oh! I know the establishment isn't happy with brexit but this is a bit far fetched, surely!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ok so preceding this sentence is the indication that this man thinks that the whole thing is a device to scupper brexit: "I know the establishment isn't happy with brexit but this is a bit far fetched, surely!" - so the full stop before the "I know", ends what we in call a "sentence" and the "I know" starts a new sentence. So now I'm saying that it is known that the establishment of the UK generally is not in favour of brexit but for this guy to claim that they (the establishement) would concoct such a scheme is "far fetched" - capiesch?
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I find it interesting the the Daily Express would headine the ravings of a QT audience member.
As I said elsewhere, it takes something like a spy story to bring the loonies out in force.
Facts and common sense always get in the way of our imagination. So what better approach than simply to disregard them
As I said elsewhere, it takes something like a spy story to bring the loonies out in force.
Facts and common sense always get in the way of our imagination. So what better approach than simply to disregard them