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Devauxt replied Oct 20, 2016Jen101 is MIA. She got clobbered by the moderators after questioning someone's (c???f?dw???s) sexuality coupled with something about vegetables or vegetarians. It must have hit a nerve somewhere, because her comment was deleted so quickly.

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Devauxt commented Oct 19, 2016theras2000 will have to mop his brow again. ROFL
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
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Devauxt commented Oct 19, 2016Now that you have mopped cliffedwards brow and hopefully he has calmed down, maybe you and cliffedwards would be interested in signing this petition url
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
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Devauxt commented Oct 19, 2016Don't be so bloody stupid. cliffedwards got it completely wrong
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
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Devauxt commented Oct 19, 2016The critical thing is that the majority of voters voted to LEAVE. Hind sight is a wonderful thing. Cameron and co were so cock sure that the UK electorate would accept the status quo. How wrong was he?
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
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Devauxt commented Oct 19, 2016I completely agree with you
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
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Devauxt commented Oct 19, 2016I can understand his utter dislike for all things EU. However the vote on Brexit was yes or no and the outcome was yes. Farage, would have had to fight the EU at another level if the vote had gone the other way. They (Farage and the other MEP's) are ...
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
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Devauxt commented Oct 19, 2016There are no degrees of winning, you either do or you don't
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
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Devauxt commented Oct 19, 2016That is a fair report. But Brexit has been less about economy and more about total frustration with the EU, ECHR and immigration
Rising inflation to hit UK consumers until 2018, forecasters say
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Devauxt commented Oct 18, 2016What a contribution. Such insight and wisdom. The boy is on fire today I know you are nobody's fool .............but maybe someone will adopt you.
Rising inflation to hit UK consumers until 2018, forecasters say
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Devauxt commented Oct 18, 2016I think you will find that the German regulations are even higher than those of the EU, as opposed to the UK is not having to deal with burdensome regulation from the EU, which it does.
Britain can't get full single market access with free movement concessions - Merkel
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Devauxt replied Oct 18, 2016I have been taking note of the news on Calais recently. The French are about as useful as a chocolate teapot
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Devauxt commented Oct 18, 2016What is the world coming to when you can't utter a little righteous abuse
Let the pound fall and the economy rise
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Devauxt commented Oct 18, 2016Don't ask barkie to read anything relevant. Unless it is written in crayon, you are wasting your time
Let the pound fall and the economy rise
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Devauxt commented Oct 18, 2016In theory we do, but the reality is that the EU's ECHR circumvents almost all attempts to expel those who should not be here
Britain can't get full single market access with free movement concessions - Merkel
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Devauxt replied Oct 18, 2016They get to Calais by bus and train in the same way that all immigrants, criminals and undesirables travel Europe these days. The Belgian police also drop them off at the French border. The EU no longer has anything that resembles a border. "In the ...
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Devauxt commented Oct 18, 2016The EU and its ECHR negates any possibility of border and immigration control in the UK, as it has a long punitive history of preventing the UK from ejecting unknowns, undesirables, foreign criminals and terrorists.
Britain can't get full single market access with free movement concessions - Merkel