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  1. As expected, yet again you prove that there is an alternate universe, Hermaphrodite --- Will you ever learn? The BBC is an out and out liberal/leftwing mouthpiece, perpetuating Labour's falsehoods whilst simultaneously omitting the Conservative riposte -- The BBC spends 86% of its recruitment advertising budget in the Guardian and that tells anybody with a modicum of common sense that it's the broadcasting arm of the Lefty Guardianistas. A clear majority of common sense people know the BBC is Lefty biased --- Denial of that bias just makes you look stupid and it keeps you in a failing minority that will, thankfully, never be taken seriously. Keep at it 👍
  2. She's stating the bleedin' obvious, but what a total hypocrite she is! Kuenssberg's reporting was severely, pro-Remain in the first couple of years + proceeding the referendum vote and the only reason she's saying this now is because her favoured Labour Party lost heavily and she and the Brussels Broadcasting Corporation are frit of Boris's and the Conservatives threat to delegitimise the biased organisation, which is laughable as they pretty much delegitimise themselves. Number 10 has rightly been boycotting Radio 4's 'Today' programme and Sarah Sands, former editor of the latter, has stated "It’s a pretty good time for the Right-wing to put the foot on the windpipe of the corrupt broadcaster." 👍
  3. Well, Hermione, I'm pretty certain a vote for Liebore, the Lib-Dums or the Greenies would've guaranteed a clean Brexit 🤪 Lefties getting obliterated in the GE is enough to keep me ecstatic for the time being 😎
  4. Oooh, temper, temper Steptoe... 🎵God rest ye merry socialists Let nothing you dismay Remember Jezza your saviour Did 'shut that door' this day To save us all from Boris' pow'r When we were gone astray Oh tidings of comfort and joy Comfort and joy Oh tidings of comfort and joy.... 🎵 😀
  5. Aye, loser pillocks 👇 Delingpole: Three Cheers for Brexit Heroes Gina Miller and Jolyon Maugham! Let’s celebrate two of the unsung heroes of Brexit: Gina Miller and Jolyon Maugham QC! Nobody remembers them today, of course. Like David Gauke, Andrew Adonis, Sam Gymiah, and all the other bizarre anomalous creatures who rose briefly to prominence during the Brexit wars, their destiny from now on is, at best, to be seen drinking liquidised kangaroo testicles on future series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here — or, at worst, to end up as the subject of tricky pub quiz trivia questions which not even the hardcore quizzers will get right. But before they disappear forever down the plughole of history, let us pause briefly to toast their vital contribution to Brexit. Gina Miller, you’ll dimly recall, was the posh, rich financier woman who appeared from nowhere with her wodges of City cash and her gobby relentlessness, determined to pull every trick in the book to try prevent all those plebby, uneducated people who voted for Brexit from getting their democratically expressed wish. Jolyon Maugham QC was the working-class lad who triumphed over his awkward name and humble background as natural son of the Old Etonian author David Benedictus to earn many hundreds of thousands of pounds a year from his windmill home as arguably the best known left-wing barrister on Twitter. Both were thorns in the side of the Brexit movement and for a time it seemed as if they might stymie Brexit altogether. Earlier this year, when he was still a thing, Maugham was the subject of an admiring profile in Counsel Magazine: For the past two-and-a-half years, his main other interest has been Brexit. Along with The Good Law Project, the not-for-profit organisation he founded, Maugham has driven the legal debate on the issue since the referendum result. He was involved in the early stages of the case that became Gina Miller’s successful Supreme Court challenge, forcing the Prime Minister to get approval from Parliament before formally notifying the EU of our departure. Maugham then took the Electoral Commission to the High Court over what he saw as its inadequate investigation into Vote Leave’s campaign spending. Under pressure, the Commission agreed to look again and eventually referred the matter to the police. Like a determined spaniel with a manky bit of fox-gnawed lamb’s bone it has found in the field, Maugham just refused to let go of his prey. Even when his prey was an actual working-class lad from the North-East whose only crime was to have ticked the wrong box on an ambiguous form to do with election spending limits, Maugham pressed on and on… Darren Grimes‏Verified account @darrengrimes_ Darren Grimes Retweeted Alex Wickham Hi @ElectoralCommUK, @carolecadwalla, @JolyonMaugham, @Channel4News & @guardian. Happy Thursday! You can stick your trumped-up charges where the sun doesn't shine. Darren Grimes added, Alex WickhamVerified account @alexwickham Judgement handed down in Court of Appeal Lord Chief Justice has ruled BeLeave *was* a permitted participant and entitled to the donations made to it - contrary to Electoral Commission view - and so its return… 4:00 am - 19 Sep 2019 555 Retweets 1,919 Likes 101 replies . 555 retweets 1,919 likes But though Gina and Jolyon have received widespread mockery for the pettifogging, vindictive, anti-democratic antics since the 2016 Brexit referendum, I think the time has come to give credit where credit is due. If Gina and Jolyon hadn’t fought so hard against Brexit it is a racing certainty that Theresa May’s utterly disastrous Brexit In Name Only “deal” with the EU would have passed through Parliament. May would likely be still prime minister. And Boris would be just a thwarted backbencher. How delicious is the law of unintended consequences! With hindsight, I think we can all now see that Brexit was inevitable — and that all the people who said that it wasn’t were fools, and that all who imagined they could stand in its way, only to end up being crushed by fortune’s wheel, were just a bunch of loser pillocks. But if Gina Miller and Jolyon Maugham QC are loser pillocks — and they are! — then at least they are my favourite kind of loser pillock. The kind of loser pillock that deserves a pair of statues in Parliament Square, perhaps glaring bitterly towards the Palace of Westminster as they realise belatedly what they have achieved: they have ensured that Britain is going to get a much, much harder Brexit than it would have done without their meddling. And for this, if nothing else, they deserve to be celebrated from this day to the ending of the world. By James Delingpole
  6. And he'll be reelected to serve a second term 🤠😎
  7. He'll be aquitted... Oh dear. How sad. Nevermind 🤠
  8. Matters not if Steptoe sat in a seat, sat on the floor, stood on the roof or cartwheeled down the bleedin' aisle --- He's the biggest failure and if all this is what you have left as an argument then I'd suggest you and all your Lefty cohorts keep your mouths shut and take the hit 😀
  9. Well, that was a waste of your time 😄
  10. So minus the 15,000 UEA votes, Lewis would've garnered around 12,000 votes leaving Spencer with 15,000 votes a victory by 3,000... The Conservatives really need to finally do something to counter the Lefty indoctrination in education 🤔
  11. Really? Images released by Virgin Trains show that honest and authentic Jeremy Corbyn staged that video in which he sat on a train floor and appealed for “public ownership” of the railways. Virgin revealed that the 67 year-old Labour leadership favourite walked past “empty, unreserved seats” prior to filming the video. After shooting the film, he was assisted by train staff to seats which he and his team occupied for the remainder of the journey to Newcastle. Stick to regular sit-ins, Jez… 😀
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