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Old 06-10-2017, 12:20   #582
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

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Originally Posted by Ken W View Post
I agree but who would you suggest would replace her?
There really is an incredible dearth of talent available isn't there?

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The inescapable conclusion this morning:
Tories have been making enemies now for so long it seems they have forgotten how to make friends.
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Blaming Remainers.
Blaming lawsuits.
Blaming citizens of nowhere.
Blaming plots in Brussels.
Blaming opposition parties to call election.
Something I do agree with Boris Johnson on, a good thing about the UK leaving the EU is that politicians may have to start owning their mistakes. Or they'll find other scapegoats, as he usually does.
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