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  1. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    A left-wing blogger reveals how a more serious politician views the PM's shameful performance: Tom
  2. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Stateswomanlike? Prime Minister-like? The woman has no shame! Tom
  3. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I came across this elsewhere and it describes very well the extent to which right-wing MPs would go to betray the people of the UK: 'What I find incomprehensible is that 293 MPs voted to have vital information CONCEALED from them so, when they voted on one of the most important issues since...
  4. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I'm not quite sure I follow your logic on that 'Woosh'. I could understand the EU being flexible on any deal which keeps the UK tied in one way or another to the rest of the EU but to assist the UK towards WTO and no deal seems bizarre to me. Tom
  5. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Is the explanation of why 17 million British subjects voted for fascism contained in this piece, courtesy of the AAV website? In order to obtain power political extremists don't need to convince the masses to join them at the beginning. All they need to do is create so much confusion with...
  6. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I don't know if anyone here heard Andrea Loathsome on BBC R4, talking about being found in contempt? Was she contrite? Was she apologetic? Not a bit of it; she was disgruntled and annoyed that parliament had actually had the temerity to not just question her party's behaviour but to then...
  7. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Frightening! Tom
  8. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Probably because he doesn't have any cogent material to offer up in support of his love affair with the 'Brexit' dream he shares with idiots. Tom
  9. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    You sure about that? I kind of understood that there's about 17 million, give or take, who really don't want either of those two things. Tom
  10. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Did I touch a nerve there 'gray198'? Clearly, you are still in denial about your real reason for supporting the section of society that gave us Thomas Mair and all the racist, upper-class, rabble-rousers who patronised the the thickos and street thugs by their racist language and overt threats...
  11. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    You mean a straightforward, salt-of-the-earth, no holds barred, racist party for all the scum who hate foreign people? Haven't we got enough of groups like that already? Tom
  12. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Well, with an IQ in double figures, he probably can….sometimes! Tom
  13. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Shocking 'flecc'!…….an extremely attractive proposition on many levels, I grant you, but shocking nonetheless.:) I'm reminded of the unforgettable Dick Emery with his catch-phrase, 'Oh you are awful…….but I like you!' Tom
  14. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    You are quite correct in that suggestion but none of those is currently in a position to create damage as May herself. There are other countries where all of that bunch would be lined up against a wall and removed not just from public life but from life itself. They should consider...
  15. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I like France and the French people a lot. Most particularly, the French are expert in three things: 1) Football 2) Cuisine 3) Revolutions against ****-poor governance and the aristocracy The British have much to learn from them! Tom
  16. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I was able to watch quite a bit of the debate in the Commons last evening and I was left with two memories which may well have struck a chord among others who watched. Those memories are the outstanding performance of the Speaker, John Bercow, who prevented the whole debate from degenerating...
  17. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I indicated clearly whom I thought would be the best candidate. Re-read the post perhaps? Tom
  18. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The establishment doesn't like having lots of police or tax inspectors and neither does the common criminal class in respect of the first of those - tax isn't a worry for them as they never pay any…..ever! Those are the groups that May has has encouraged and protected while on her watch, food...
  19. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    This is a power-crazed woman who should stand down today and allow someone else to manage the remains of the shambles she has created. For me, her party ought to remove her from office if she refuses to go and install the most appropriate stand-in candidate, Dominic Grieve, as her replacement...
  20. oldtom

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    She is a very poor choice for such an important role and was only appointed through the desperation of the political class to demonstrate there is no glass ceiling in the Met. She is trigger-happy and attempts to justify her appointment by sounding like General Patton off-camera but with a...