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    Tory bastards

    Well he wanted all of them gone and essentially combine No.11's office with No.10's.
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    Brexit Day

    Yeah that does sometimes work out admittedly.....
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    Brexit Day

    My point is that you are asserting something fairly vague without any real evidence to back it up.
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    Brexit Day

    So you say.
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    Tory bastards

    Suella Braverman as Attorney General is fucking scary.
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    Brexit Day

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    Brexit Day

    Lol I know. I agree that I said little that hadn't already kind of been said but I'm arrogant enough to believe that my presentation of the basic case was a little bit clearer. Like I can see why he thought John Eden had the better of the debate, but I don't think 'oh well 'Remainers' could have...
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    Where to now?

    https://twitter.com/MattSingh_/status/1227196355778666496 It existed, but it's bigger now and I honestly don't think Labour are easily going to be able to bridge that gap, or get themselves to truly want to for that matter.
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    Dinner of the Day.

    They were probably made from powdered egg in the first place.
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    Brexit Day

    I think it's fair to say that Brexit has ended democracy as a romantic notion in the heart of many a Remainer. We see Barnier & Tusk, from a certain distance, and think that they appear to be a bit smarter, and level-headed, than the shower that passes for politicians on our side of the...
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    Brexit Day

    I'm not late, I'm European. Still.
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    Brexit Day

    Coming back to my threat to defend Tea-ism here, the term 'legitimate' is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. One doesn't really want to say it was illegitimate, but no matter how much you steelman, it's difficult to sustain the idea that there was an intellectually robust argument for leaving...
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    Are happy people boring?

    I suspect shooting with intent might get you into bother.
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    Dinner of the Day.

    Mangalica pork with beans and various shenanigans. Food in Budapest is pretty good, though I'm a bit lazy and tend to stick with the same place for my treat lunches - it's a Michelin Guide place in a slightly dodgy area. It never disappoints, and I always have fun imagining what such a meal...
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    Brexit Day

    To be clear I wasn't being remotely ironic, of course it's a very interesting turn of events for Ireland. There's a few 'Brexiteers' saying it's like Palestine electing Hamas.
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    Dinner of the Day.

    Potage is a slightly nicer word.
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    Brexit Day

    And just as I was about to point out conclusively how Tea was actually right.........
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    Are happy people boring?

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    Brexit Day

    Apparently the Sinn Fein surge in the Ireland that isn't part of the UK is all about domestic politics has absolutely nothing to do with Brexit, but it still feels in at least some sense like a new development in the B-word story.
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    Brexit Day

    Treaty of Trianon 1920, similar to Treaty of Versailles but distinct. Fucked things up in the region pretty bad and created grievances that still linger.
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