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By Andy McDandy
#105307
They're not new to the Commons. There were other MPs of their party. They all sit together. Even without explicit instructions from Fargle, how difficult could it be to assume projecting an united front (regardless of going aye or nay) would be the best thing to do?
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By Abernathy
#105329
This might be worth a shufti tonight, though I hope it isn’t Kuenssberg affording Farage more credibility than he deserves. Really should be a fucking assassination by rights.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002qyk6
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By Andy McDandy
#105331
I'll pass. It'll be a load of stuff I already know, topped with LK going "Some say yes, some say no. As for the future, we will see.", and every other shit current affairs cliche save for ending with "Back to you, Chris".
By Youngian
#105337
Farage doesn't agree to interviews where there's any chance of facing uncomfortable questions.
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