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Old 11-11-2018, 08:33   #2809
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Re: Brexit

The rightwing pressure group the TaxPayers’ Alliance has conceded that it illegally sacked the whistleblower Shahmir Sanni for revealing unlawful overspending in the Brexit referendum campaign, in a case that could have a major impact on how lobbyists are described in the media.

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Not on the fence at all Mr K as l don't believe we should have another referendum but that does not mean anybody or anything should be exempt from criticism unlike one or two on here who lickspittle and take umbrage at a differing view or opinion on here from others.

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No fence sitting from me OB as l have stated all along what a complete shambles this government has been since the referendum vote and nothing they have done since has altered that view at all as to put it frankly HMG could not organise a piss up in a brewery and that is being kind to them.

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Here we go again blame the EU for the complete omnishambles in this country since the referendum as l am not saying the EU are not culpable in many ways in a good many things but stop lickspittling to Theresa May all the time as you need to take off your rose tinted glasses for once come into the real world of reality.

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If you have open civil war within a incumbent government then its just a matter of time before that government collapses.
As i have pointed out before. The Referendum was Cameron's attempt to unite the increasingly fractured Tory party. It is clearly not having the desired result and the country is suffering as a result.
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