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Grendel

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There is no difference.

They have both paid less stamp duty than they were supposed to.

The reaction is VERY different. The hypocrisy is staggering.

I’ve not suggested Rayner should resign as deputy leader?

Is Farage being persued?

Rayner sets her standards
 

Grendel

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She’s gone
 

Grendel

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And there’s the difference she’s stepped down rightly in my opinion

Johnson and his mates grabbed kicking and screaming

Yeah great. Got caught with her grubby snout in the trough, tried to ruin a solicitors reputation and now no doubt the actual report won’t be fully disclosed.
 

Moff

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And there’s the difference she’s stepped down rightly in my opinion

Johnson and his mates grabbed kicking and screaming

Boris and his lot were absolutely detestable, but do you not think she was tipped off by Kier about the findings of the report and given the chance to resign before she was sacked.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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They will both be fantastic at running the country, the tears on here will be the best thing about it though! I’ll make sure to have my popcorn and fizzy drink at the ready
I agree. I look forward to an unheralded age of prosperity under their stewardship.

First place I’d start is privatising the NHS, eliminate taxes on top earners, and fill the civil service with Reform loyalists only. Perhaps come up with some kind of pledge and salute for Farage? Not sure on that yet.
 

Ccfcisparks

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I agree. I look forward to an unheralded age of prosperity under their stewardship.

First place I’d start is privatising the NHS, eliminate taxes on top earners, and fill the civil service with Reform loyalists only. Perhaps come up with some kind of pledge and salute for Farage? Not sure on that yet.
Scrap the digital ID, ban the burka and compulsory bacon sandwiches for school kids
 

SkyBlueDom26

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I agree. I look forward to an unheralded age of prosperity under their stewardship.

First place I’d start is privatising the NHS, eliminate taxes on top earners, and fill the civil service with Reform loyalists only. Perhaps come up with some kind of pledge and salute for Farage? Not sure on that yet.
The deluded mind of a leftie, it’s funny how you people operate
 

Grendel

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duffer

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The deluded mind of a leftie, it’s funny how you people operate

Oh the irony. What's funny is how stupid you'd have to be to believe either Trump or Farage, given how many obvious lies they've spun. You must have concentrate really hard just to breathe out.

Talk about dumber than a bag of spanners. Go back to posting pictures sweetheart, it's more your level.
 

Grendel

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Rayner will probably now be claiming PIP so help with her mortgage
 

Grendel

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She seems to imply in her resignation speech that she didn’t seek specialist tax advice
 

Moff

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The really funny thing is it's the thick shits that vote for Farage that will suffer the most under him.

I know it's a bit mean, but I can't help but enjoy that thought slightly.

Its so depressing that our politicians, en masse are so appalling, Farage is so unpalletable and our country is now so polarised.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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Boris and his lot were absolutely detestable, but do you not think she was tipped off by Kier about the findings of the report and given the chance to resign before she was sacked.
She hung on for the week in the hope that it would die down.
Its Not exactly been honourable behaviour throughout the whole saga has it.
 

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