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Where's Jezza?
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He's been wanting to get involved for years, now he gets the invite he's done a runner!
He's been wanting to get involved for years, now he gets the invite he's done a runner!
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AKA, the tory government isn't smart enough alone, to figure this out.
Begs the question why then, did she survive the confidence vote? This is publicly saying "I've no clue what i'm doing".
Train wreck.
AKA, the tory government isn't smart enough alone, to figure this out.
Begs the question why then, did she survive the confidence vote? This is publicly saying "I've no clue what i'm doing".
Train wreck.
Ah.. good morning Naomi. I never said his ideas were secret.
Maybe we could hear his ideas if may did take no deal of the table?
Also, it's a bit dire, for one of the more advanced governments in the world, to not have a plan B. How can you have faith with these 'organisers' if they can't even remember that a plan B is usually handy.
Maybe we could hear his ideas if may did take no deal of the table?
Also, it's a bit dire, for one of the more advanced governments in the world, to not have a plan B. How can you have faith with these 'organisers' if they can't even remember that a plan B is usually handy.
I think corbyn would have some kind of plan to enable him to propose a new deal.
As we all know corbyn isn't against the idea of brexit. Just against the idea of a No Deal.
Therefor, he must have some ideas, else why would the PM want to talk to him? Else why would the be saying, guarantee we don't have a no deal, then we can talk?
As we all know corbyn isn't against the idea of brexit. Just against the idea of a No Deal.
Therefor, he must have some ideas, else why would the PM want to talk to him? Else why would the be saying, guarantee we don't have a no deal, then we can talk?