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CB Fry

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  1. At least our global standing has improved. It's like the old days of the empire.
  2. Hello everyone. Yesterday I posted a link to a graph suggesting that Brexit has cost the UK economy £360m a week since the vote. I now have other information that suggests this is completely incorrect and for that I can only apologise. Here is the more accurate information. Again, sorry. https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN1RD25N?__twitter_impression=true
  3. Assuming they don't overturn our 16 goal difference advantage, Cardiff to get 12 points from seven matches. Basically top 7 form. Okay.
  4. Saying he agonised about it but wanted to take his kids to Wembley. Which is fair enough but also 100% foreseeable when you take the holier than thou moral high ground decision to "boycott" a cup competition that is is perfectly plausible your club could get to the final of. Self-aggrandising bullish itters.
  5. I know Guided Missile loves a line graph so I am sure he'd have wanted to post this one up. But I'll save him the trouble.
  6. 100% agree. Absolutely safe now.
  7. Have you stopped panicking about Huddersfield now?
  8. Brilliant.
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  10. All he has needed is a fair run in the team. Say, thirty or forty consecutive Premier League starts to show he truly is world class like what his mum says.
  11. I know, I watched the news. I do that you see, what with being interested in and participating in democracy. Taking the trouble to do all the voting and that. You?
  12. Strange thing to say on a day when a sizeable raft of Brexiteers who described May's deal as "vassalage", being in a slave state" and various versions of the worst deal in history eventually decided to vote for it after all, which is something I said would happen. Not quite as many as I'd thought but unfortunately I cannot account for their, or for your, complete idiocy. Still you bottled out of voting in the referendum so why the fu ck do you keep popping up on here? No vote, no say for the gutless.
  13. It was covered. Tony Blair and John Major did a media day in the province during the campaign. People didn't want to listen. You probably missed it because you were too busy ranting on about how you wanted to leave the EU to stick it to Goldman Sachs.
  14. Put all four on a wheel of fortune and just spin it round. Job done.
  15. Boris - swallowed it. Rees-Mogg - swallowed it Duncan Smith - swallowed it Raab - swallowed it Davis - swallowed it weeks ago All those gorgeous butch Brexit heart throbs whose take-no-prisoners negotiation strategy would definitely stick it right up those evil Eurocrats have all crumbled, collapsed and capitulated to Theresa fu cking May. But yep, not enough. Fair fu cking play for dins like Francois and Bill Cash and the rest of them sticking to their principles. The principle that they want Brexit but only if someone else votes for it so they can spend the next 30 years blaming the EU for every bad thing that ever happens and blather on about it not being the perfect Brexit they wanted. Anyway, they may well live to regret that and pine for the deal they said no to. In other news, the DUP come out for maybe, just maybe, revoke.
  16. At least they all knew exactly what they voted for.
  17. They don't believe in it because it's a load of old sh it mate.
  18. Just wait until the end of the transition deal rolls around. Honestly you ain't seen nothing yet. Will be absolute fuc king carnage. See you in 2021 (plus begging for an extension then another extension).
  19. That's what I mean. Labour go sh it or bust saying they will let the deal go to get the second vote - SNP, TIG and enough Tories would support. Depends on how much Labour really want a people's vote. The answer probably is: not much. Jeremy is a leaver. The weird thing about the DUP is if there is an election they could just go back to being completely irrelevant as they have been in other parliaments so might have to suck it up anyway. They are pretty repulsive as a political entity but fair play they have stuck to their principles. Anyway: EU will capitulate any day now.
  20. They've rejected all the options. The confirmation vote option got through with the narrowest majority, and gained more votes than for May's deal. Based on that, it could be that May's deal, but dependent on a confirmation vote, could get through.
  21. We've had six months of being told that the EU would capitulate and fold at the last minute because that's what they always do. But they didn't. But some people have definitely folded, capitulated, bottled it, collapsed. Rees-Mogg, Duncan-Smith, Boris. Sopping, sopping, sopping wet. Wet. Wet. Wet. Popped in. Sold out.
  22. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-6853609/amp/JACOB-REES-MOGG-Im-ready-Theresa-Mays-deal.html?__twitter_impression=true Yum yum yum yum you're spoiling us with this delicious deal we are swallowing swallowing swallowing swallowing.
  23. https://uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUKKCN1R72FR?__twitter_impression=true Yum, yum, yum. Gobble, gobble.
  24. Indicative votes on Wednesday could be absolute carnage.
  25. For eighteen quid I'd expect to eat my Jam Roly Poly out of Louise Redknapp's gaping m**ge.
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