Brexit has really empowered the fascists of society. What a sad and pathetic life to lead. These people have no understanding of history and are complicit in their own slavery to the socio-economic system they exist within.
Hilarious to see the sloppy typos and lack of punctuation evident in that note. ‘Mother tongue’ mustn’t be that particular Neanderthal’s strong point.
Brexit has really empowered the fascists of society. What a sad and pathetic life to lead. These people have no understanding of history and are complicit in their own slavery to the socio-economic system they exist within.
Hilarious to see the sloppy typos and lack of punctuation evident in that note. ‘Mother tongue’ mustn’t be that particular Neanderthal’s strong point.
Thats a sever insult to Neaderthals, you take that back.
Brexit has really empowered the fascists of society.
Speaking of fascists, there's this great little boardgame called Secret Hitler. It's both a fun social deduction game and a useful learning tool into some of the more insidious aspects of our societies. The creators must think so too and offer a free version of the game on their website.
Spaffer will probably be on the tele-viz-eeon (in best Matt Berry voice) condemning the illiterate cowardly cretin who erected the typewritten, anonymous note.
While mentally trying to avoid further public reference to letterboxes and picaninnies.
The day’s political developments, including Johnson’s speech on EU trade talks, and Barnier publishing EU’s draft negotiating guidelines
Johnson states the UK will reject alignment with EU rules in a trade as he begins the process of setting the EU up as the blame fall guy in the obvious No Deal play at the end of the year.
Central bank blames herd effect as investors count cost of outbreak
Which ties nicely in with how just three days after Brexit the pound has sharply fallen, why? Because the financial sector already panics about Johnson pursuing No Deal
Johnson states the UK will reject alignment with EU rules in a trade as he begins the process of setting the EU up as the blame fall guy in the obvious No Deal play at the end of the year.
We were discussing this yesterday, wondering where the right-wing papers will go next with the blame-game, but I think there's a lot of mileage left in blaming the EU.
"Evil EU refuses to flex on trading!" You mean, the deals Johnson SIGNED and agreed with?!
Which ties nicely in with how just three days after Brexit the pound has sharply fallen, why? Because the financial sector already panics about Johnson pursuing No Deal
Found it interesting comparing the news on the strength of the pound. Every article was cautious, apart from The Sun.
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