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Not A Dry Eye In The House.....

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ToraToraTora | 09:01 Tue 28th Jan 2020 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51140299
What opportunities are there for these, about to become, ex MEPs?
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Considering they appear to be celebrating losing about £7.5K per month, perhaps they could open and run Sado/Masochist parlours up and down the country. :-)
Universal Credit here we come :-)
They can become TV pundits, radio personalities, retire (again), go into UK politics or simply go back to normal life.

Some of them didn’t get their £7.5k a month for very long and knew it probably wasn’t for the long haul So if they got a mortgage or loan on the back of it, more fool them lol

Although if that £7.5k a month was mine (expenses being another matter) I wouldn’t need to work for a while as that’s more I would have earned and could have saved quite a bit. ;-)
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"We are delighted," says the Brexit Party MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber. "We were hired to be fired." - enough said!
as long as they don't care, why should we...
if only more MPs and MEPs realised their tenure was at the will of the people
( or the prime minister or the european commission or.... some other elected selected body)
Only tears from those with snout deep in the trough.

For the Brexit Party MP's they have achieved their aim. Well done to all of them.
Mr. Farage has done very well out of the EU gravy-train; besides the years as an MEP, he stands to draw a pension of £73k pa - he won’t have to wait until 66+ like the rest of us (he can claim it at 63).

Tears of rage, not sarcasm.

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