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TCCANARY

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  1. Still trying to make Delingpole credible? Everyone else gave up ages ago.
  2. There are few articles tagged on to the end of the above, this comment about Saints will be all too familiar. Unknown8 June 2019 at 10:23 If he doesn't want to spend money sell the club to someone that will
  3. Wayne BayIey @Wayne_BayIey ....and the rest. I employed a full time campaign coordinator last week on a 2 month contract which has cost me thousands. I also have an outbuilding FULL of Brexit Party leaflets and signs ready for next weeks launch. Nigel owes me over TEN GRAND. "Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?" - John Lydon
  4. Always an interesting and enlightening read, https://twitter.com/SwissRamble?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author
  5. Brexit party candidate says he was 'disappointed to see [Farage] bottle it' Wayne Bayley, who until lunchtime was the Brexit party candidate in Crawley, a Conservative-held seat, isn’t very happy about the decision taken by his leader. Wayne BayIey @Wayne_BayIey **** your election strategy and **** Boris. #BrexitParty https://twitter.com/Nigel_Farage/status/1193840106647543808 … Even his own party members can see he's bottled it. 🤣
  6. Johnson and his Brexit promises eh? As trustworthy as a Nigel Farage election promise. Boris Johnson’s government appears to be preparing to nominate an EU commissioner, potentially breaching another Brexit promise after he failed to meet his “do or die” deadline to leave on 31 October. The incoming president of the commission, Ursula von der Leyen, wrote to the prime minister last week, asking him to propose a British candidate or candidates for EU commissioner “rapidly, in the shortest time possible”. Johnson’s spokesman said on Monday that the government would comply with the law. “The UK meets its legal obligations, and our officials remain in regular contact with the president-elect’s team,” the spokesman said. These candidates that Farage has thrown under a bus, will they be getting their candidate fee back from the Brexit Company? Probably not.
  7. The Brexit Party will go down in history as being worse than UKIP, well done Nigel, that's 7 failed attempts at getting elected and two fringe parties you've managed to wreck. It's known as a reverse Midas.
  8. 'idealistic socialist values' is my favourite bit of this nonsense. Keep up the good work Keith. 🤣
  9. What exactly does 'spending nothing' mean? The accounts show that we've spent more than nothing, we've spent millions.
  10. How does that work for the other two clubs that will also get relegated, if they have money shouldn't they be exempt from relegation?
  11. There are some posters on here who have been falsely claiming a poster 'stole' some money from a charity. I wonder if they'll be able to bring themselves to criticise Trump for being found guilty of misusing funds from his charity. Wouldn't it be fun to see what happens when the Trump clan have to turn up for their training day? 😀
  12. It would be very difficult to not live in an expensive house in Islington. I expect his alottment is also worth a few quid as well. Jeremy may have bought it when house prices were low and it's not his fault that they've gone up. What do you want him to do, sell up and go and live in a shed?
  13. " The prime minister made some questionable claims about his first “108 or so days” in office, claiming to have made the biggest investment in hospitals in a generation with 40 new ones, and that he brought 20,000 more police on to the streets. " Even a RWNJ like RTB must know that this is a load of b0ll0cks.
  14. OK, found this, it's from the BBC so it's probably just lefty propaganda. 😀 Do MPs still get paid during the election period, and do they have to do any work? - Andrew Burgess, Pudsey MPs are no longer MPs once Parliament is dissolved. They are ordinary members of the public with no special privileges. That is because every seat in the House of Commons is now up for grabs. However, they continue to receive their salary, currently £79,468 a year, up to and including polling day. If they have chaired a select committee, the extra payment they get for doing that job stops on the day Parliament is dissolved. They are under no obligation to do any work during this period and their parliamentary passes are locked out. But they can keep abreast of urgent casework via parliamentary email. Does this mean that Johnson is no longer PM?
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