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Never Mind Covid - Brexit Minister Resigns!
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Bored with reading the same old things? - covid, LFTs, omicron and how to say it?
well read this!
Lord Frost the Brexit minister has resigned
I wonder why that is
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/poli tics/15 38197/b rexit-n ews-lor d-frost -resign s-boris -johnso n-cabin et-eu-n egotiat ions-mi nister- protoco l
as TTT will gasp again (and again) - does this mean we will go back into the EUSSR ?
His head will explode like in that scene from Scanners
yup checked - todays news
well read this!
Lord Frost the Brexit minister has resigned
I wonder why that is
https:/
as TTT will gasp again (and again) - does this mean we will go back into the EUSSR ?
His head will explode like in that scene from Scanners
yup checked - todays news
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PP, you're living proof that there are more out than in.
09:55 Sun 19th Dec 2021
Anyway, Lord Frost's action seems reasonable. He obviously has Conservative values at heart and the current administration hasn't. Unless the party is swayed by him and others of his ilk they can look forward to considerable difficulty at the next GE, rather like that they faced in Shropshire this week.
Frost has lost faith in the project.
The process has got bogged down on both sides, and there is no resolution.
And Frost knows there can now be no progress while he is position. So good on him.
Over to you Boris. Can you promote someone from your *** poor coterie of ar*selickers to actually do the job?
The process has got bogged down on both sides, and there is no resolution.
And Frost knows there can now be no progress while he is position. So good on him.
Over to you Boris. Can you promote someone from your *** poor coterie of ar*selickers to actually do the job?
Good morning Abers!
sorry jno - displaced as best answer - the lies Boris told - makes it, because I think it is relevant to today
£350m to the NHS seems like obvious cant now - ( cant- politicians jargon)
Lord Frost is a thing of Boris - such is life. Plucked he was from the shades of the diplomatic service ( a diplomat is an honest man sent abroad to lie for his country) - made a 'sir' and then a 'Lord'
O lordy lordy - then he gives up
we all want a low tax economy, we all know we will have to pay for 'furlough' - ergo as Boris must often say at Cabinet
sorry jno - displaced as best answer - the lies Boris told - makes it, because I think it is relevant to today
£350m to the NHS seems like obvious cant now - ( cant- politicians jargon)
Lord Frost is a thing of Boris - such is life. Plucked he was from the shades of the diplomatic service ( a diplomat is an honest man sent abroad to lie for his country) - made a 'sir' and then a 'Lord'
O lordy lordy - then he gives up
we all want a low tax economy, we all know we will have to pay for 'furlough' - ergo as Boris must often say at Cabinet
The current edition of Private Eye exposes the myth that the NHS received any dividend as a result of Brexit.
The number on the side of a big red bus was just a lie; it’s time that the vote leave campaign wake-up and realise what a disaster leaving the EU has been (and will continue to be) for the UK.
The number on the side of a big red bus was just a lie; it’s time that the vote leave campaign wake-up and realise what a disaster leaving the EU has been (and will continue to be) for the UK.
Some time ago I posted (on this site) a précis of a letter published in PE, inviting readers to list any advantages of Brexit; one letter was subsequently published, listing I believe four supposed advantages.
Subsequent to this, further letters were published in PE, pointing out the invalidity of those supposed advantages – I refrained from posting these details on this site for fear that some Brexiteers might become suicidal.
Subsequent to this, further letters were published in PE, pointing out the invalidity of those supposed advantages – I refrained from posting these details on this site for fear that some Brexiteers might become suicidal.
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