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A Brexit deal is signed.

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Paul is suffering from ARDS or advanced relevancy deficiency syndrome.

With Morrison and Johnson riding high in the polls the opinions of the extreme left whingers such as the greens and the Corbynistas are largely ignored. Even Adam Bent and twisted hasn't been heard of for a while.
Posted by shadowminister, Sunday, 27 December 2020 7:09:49 AM
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How it will affect Australia and trade is our only interest. It is not generally know what is in the agreement, but given that Boris is a weak lefty, he could have had the wool pulled over his eyes. The UK hasn't had a decent government since Margaret Thatcher. Joining the EU in the first place was sheer idiocy.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 27 December 2020 7:35:22 AM
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Dear Shadow Minister,

Making it up as you go again I see.

In April Johnson's approval rating was 53% with disapproval at 26%.

The latest poll at Yougov has that essentially reversed. 27% approval to 53% disapproval.

"Riding high in the polls" indeed.

Look I know you lot have been treating facts as inconvenient for a while now but fudging is preferred to falsifying.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Sunday, 27 December 2020 8:02:44 AM
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Hi Steele,

You beat me to it, the latest 'Politico' polls for December have Bug Ridden Boris's DISAPPOVAL at 57%. Party vote is neck and neck Labour 39%, Conservative 38%. With a first past the post, neither would win a majority government.

Yep! Poor old shonkyminister just dreams things up. The problem is the old cock has his head so buried in his subscription rag 'The Daily Telecrap', the guy helping to keep old Rups in luxury, and 'Beat Up' Bolt in a job, he can't see fact from fiction. Next thing you know he'll tell us all about BRB's fantastic response to the pandemic, with over 70,000 Poms dead (official), more like 120,000 (correct count). The Poms are doing "better" than the Swed's, can you believe it.
Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 27 December 2020 8:35:58 AM
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Oh Dear OHhhh
Posted by Bazz, Sunday, 27 December 2020 9:21:28 AM
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shadyminister,

Soot Morrison doesn't score many point with me other than showing us his mettle after leading the Battle of Cobargo when he was the only one standing who was capable of shaking hands.

BTW Not many people commenting on Brexit seem to see the EU outside of economic terms. Which is interesting because the EU was always meant to be a political unification to prevent the USSR from dominating the continent and not for the purpose of free trade. Free trade was just a byproduct of the political unification.

As such I have never seen it to be plausible for the EU to leave the UK in the lurch without a deal, otherwise it would be risking the breakdown of the intended unification of the West in Europe.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Sunday, 27 December 2020 10:32:16 AM
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