By davidjay
#102267
All this "Brexit was never done properly" guff. What does it mean and what else did they want? We left the EU, we weren't in the Customs Union, we had no trade deals when we left. What more, apart from yuman rites, did they want?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#102273
His argument seems to be "Singapore on Thames". Which would have been quite the bait and switch from the Leave campaign.

I don't know about Singapore on Thames, but the financial journalist Christopher Fildes once described the City of London (semi-seriously) as "Hong Kong West". Making the Durham coalfield into the new Docklands might have been a bit of a challenge, even for Paul Marshall's "brave" politicians.
By Bones McCoy
#102276
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Dec 19, 2025 8:57 pm His argument seems to be "Singapore on Thames". Which would have been quite the bait and switch from the Leave campaign.

I don't know about Singapore on Thames, but the financial journalist Christopher Fildes once described the City of London (semi-seriously) as "Hong Kong West". Making the Durham coalfield into the new Docklands might have been a bit of a challenge, even for Paul Marshall's "brave" politicians.
Singapore on Thames implies the rest of the UK as Malaysia.

It's unlikely to be the good aspects of Malaysia.
Malaysia through the eyes of the on Thames brigade.
A place to go to gamble, taste exotic foods, decompress.
A big and cheap tourist service economy.
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By Andy McDandy
#102279
Their vision is entirely the fag end of the empire. FILTHs and old coasters getting wrecked on gin while watching the money roll in from the plantations as they sell produce back to those who farmed it, and threaten the staff with a good sjambokking.
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By AOB
#102581
Farage has reported Alaa Abd el-Fattah to the police for some old Tweets. Those old schoolmates of Farage should do likewise. Seriously. And the next time Reform and anyone on the right bring up Lucy Connolly and the rest of them who got apprehended for tweets, they can be reminded Farage isn't averse to getting on the phone to the cops for tweets he doesn't like either.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/ ... ful-tweets
By Bones McCoy
#102585
AOB wrote: Mon Dec 29, 2025 9:44 am Farage has reported Alaa Abd el-Fattah to the police for some old Tweets. Those old schoolmates of Farage should do likewise. Seriously. And the next time Reform and anyone on the right bring up Lucy Connolly and the rest of them who got apprehended for tweets, they can be reminded Farage isn't averse to getting on the phone to the cops for tweets he doesn't like either.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/ ... ful-tweets
Is this Hurty Words?
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By Andy McDandy
#102589
He knows what people will say. He's spreading whataboutery and moral equivalence like one of his beloved farmers throws shit. And he'll tell everyone that it doesn't matter if you're 99% perfect, or 1% - either way, you're not spotless, so you can't accuse him without your own past being dredged up. Meanwhile his followers will say "at least he's honest" and on we fucking go...
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