Chang
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rest in this moment forget both past and future abide in the now
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for artists and mimes engaged in phunology white face paint helps
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I took it to heart the casual insult stung now I forget why
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snake is delicious they say whisky is quicker but snake is slicker
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I also fear that May will be our next Prime Minister. One has to ask the question that when the electorate have voted to leave the E.U. how can the ruling party vote in a new leader who supported the remaniac cause?
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You already know the answer to this. No one has signed up for anything yet, though Nicola Sturgeon has stated that immigrants are still welcome in Scotland - so long as they are not English.
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The Left Wing Liberal and Champaign Socialist Political Classes are smarting badly at the moment and lashing out in all directions. What appears as chaos is simply change which offers opportunity. Whether this opportunity will be taken and put to good use remains to be seen. We also see doubtful characters twisting matters to suit their own agenda - The Scottish Nationalists being the vanguard here. The E.U. was an unholy mess before the referendum and is an unholy mess now, it is simply a case of the referendum result taking the spotlight off them and putting it on the U.K. This will not be the case for long. As regards the U.K. political scene the sooner Cameron and by default Osborne are gone and replaced by those sympathetic to the referendum result the better. Hard barganing needs to be the order of the day putting the United Kingdoms interests first. By stepping out of the E.U. we have gained strength of purpose and need only keep our nerve. A strong Conservative leader should be able to accomplish almost all they wish, especially as europe descends further into chaos. The Socialist opposition will hardly be a problem as they are in a mess which puts all other messes to shame.
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Jeremy Corbyn: UK Labour Party Leader Loses No-Confidence Vote, 172-40, Following EU Referendum Tuesday's vote came after Corbyn reshuffled the shadow cabinet following the resignations of two-thirds of its members, outlets reported. It would appear that whilst he undoubtably has the support of the younger and more left wing rank and file members, his fellow Labour M.P.'s see him simply as a hazard to their future in Parliament.
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winter was coming with white walkers and undead approaching the wall
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Once again Apech I must congratulate your ability to never disappoint. This You Tube offering is produced by some bod residing in Baku, Azerbaijan. Surely even a humanity hugger like yourself could find something from closer to home. I suspect the bit about the possible price increase of French wine has upset you. Some good news though. The Prime Minister has stated in Parliament that the result of the referendum will be binding and that there will be no second go in an attempt to get a more E.U. friendly result.
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Or his pseudonym "Paddy Pantsdown."
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An awful lot of phones will have been getting very hot this weekend as certain parties position themselves for the future. So far as futures go George Osborne is probably at a complete loss. Whatever happened to Nick Clegg?
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You have summed the situation up perfectly and it is indeed a complete mess - but a mess that was to be expected.
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Thank you gatito. If I had any doubts regarding my views and actions then you have laid them to rest.
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the unborn are here waiting their turn to come in to this vale of tears
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Yes we have voted to leave the E.U. but have yet to actually leave and close the door behind us. Herr Schultz may want to get us out as quickly as possible but the very nature of E.U. is that of a slow moving beast. Things can only move as quickly as the rules and regulations allow us to move. What is important now is that the U.K. Government does all in its power to make the exit as favourable to britain as possible. The trouble with that is that Dodgy Dave Cameron is a dead man walking and Corbyn faces a no confidence motion by Labour. This is a moment of great opportunity for those seeking to step up a rung or two on the ladder.
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With the advent of postal voting in the U.K. election fraud has now become far more common wherever Pakistani interests are at stake. This is common knowledge and should come as no surprise to those who have had any involvement with Pakistani communities. http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/181257/Understanding-Electoral-Fraud-Jan-2015.pdf
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Quote It would be interesting to know made this comment. The very fact that it is from the pages of the Guardian says much but i am sure that you can give us a name.
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which would you prefer gin and tonic with lemon or gin tonic and lime
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Will Self epitomises the London Champaign Socialist. Raised in Hampstead by a father who was a professor at the London School of Economics. I do fully understand what you mean by "the metro bubble of London" as I have a Step-Daughter who resides in North London and is very much a member of the Champaign Socialist Set. There really is no reasoning with them. I am sorry that Jetsun is voting to remain in the Super State believing that this is the wrong time to leave. I can understand his argument but will just remind him that this may prove the only time to leave the E.U. as the Super State may well prevent any future attempt for us to break our chains as their iron grip grows ever tighter.
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my man Kropotkin a republican as boy anarchist as man
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Yes they have been handed their arses but that would make no difference to the way they vote. We should also remember that Camerons "all of everything" is simply a whole lot of nothing. I have just been to the Polling Station and it was a simple matter to identify the persons attending who would vote "OUT" as opposed to the humanity hugging, world without borders, social justice warriors who follow the remaniac cause. It is as depressing looking at them as it is listening to them.
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You should always look with hope to the future Apech old boy. "Hope springs eternal in the human breast;: Man never is, but always to be blessed:"
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I agree that much has changed as a result of the E.U. referendum and should the vote go in favour of remaining within the E.U. then it will be a far from easy road that the remainiacs will have to tread. I have never known such fervour in any U.K. election and it has all been from the Leave side. Those supporting a remain vote have displayed only fear and ennui. I can best demonstrate the feeling of those opposed to the Super State by quoting Milton. "Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks:" The time for talk is over now and we can but hope for the only sane result but leave or stay interesting times lie in store.
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on the other thread is war and rumour of war but here sweet content