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Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
I did love the fact that the chap who started pushing it has an Irish flag (and a watermelon for whatever reason) on his twitter id as he felt the need to display his national identity and indicate w… (View Post)3 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
Maybe because it hasn’t changed where I live and where I go. London was always full of disappeared people before freedom of movement so it’s not new or “thanks to the EU” that we have that vibe there… (View Post)1 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
It’s not really as you can buy the flags online for 99p so why pay more and wait for some random to post it to you. (View Post)1 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
It was a Twitter and Facebook story that was debunked as “things that never happened”. Ironically being pushed by a chap who felt the need to display an Irish Tricolour on his Twitter handle. The pri… (View Post)1 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
Ah, Europe, the continent where there are no ugly young people, just attractive ones, so many in fact that they could send tens of thousands over to work in the UK and display their beauty. And shame… (View Post)1
