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RobinRobin

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  1. Because it hasn't started. It will end up being £16 billion.
  2. You're just jealous. Of the siestas, of course, not the boyfriend ...
  3. Thank god for Brexit - won't have to put up with that for much longer
  4. He's effectively had it all for 20 years and will continue to have it all until he doesn't want it (or someone stabs him in the back, and he has probably already had them removed)
  5. But given that the hard left loonies, who voted for and continued to support Corbyn throughout, are probably still there, is it likely that a leader is elected who will actually be prepared, or even willing, to do that? Are we not living in times where getting elected is of secondary importance to rabid dogma?
  6. Or hopefully a new paddling pool and ice maker with all these soft tissue injuries
  7. Hopefully someone will oblige by providing those figures. I doubt it somehow, but am prepared to be proven wrong.
  8. Followed by a lot of back-tracking. I look forward to being able to back-track about Joelinton
  9. Or perhaps just getting Rafa back, as he seemed to have no problems with staving away injuries
  10. We've already got enough players who fall over for no good reason
  11. Given that Corbyn was kept in place by those who are certain that he only lost because of the BBC and others, surely she is playing to the electorate she needs to vote for her.
  12. Probably from running laps of the pitch - old skool
  13. Prefer stoned to death
  14. Afraid so - it will be the uneducated ill-informed voters, again
  15. I am pretty sure that Corbyn is an anti-globalist, but didn't want to say so, as with Brexit. From outside looking in, that was what made him unelectable. Whether he wanted to be elected is another matter, but no politician will willingly walk away from the kudos (and possibly the pay packet) which goes with being PM or leader of the opposition. Perhaps the stupidity came from those who blindly supported him when they should have pulled the plug. Anyway, I am 59 and live in Australia, so what do I know PS Even at that great age, I would not have voted for Brexit
  16. I think it is probably a similar demographic, but let's see if PR works for you, if you get it.
  17. We can only wish, but in that case I would expect him to take us all over the edge with him
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