Julia, nobody will lose their rights/pay higher taxes if England win/lose World Cup. If Brexit goes ahead every citizen will be paying thousands in extra tax every year to fund this failed Tory project. And they won't be able to escape either - no freedom of movement come 2019.
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I know, facts tend to bore Brexiters. I am not giving up though, one day some of you might actually accept we were right when the money in your bank is worth substantially less due to inflation, when the huge tax bill falls each year. Brexit = back to the 1970s, enjoy the ride!
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The European Union didn't just appear in 1993. And we already trade with the rest of the world. I would suggest learning a bit about international trade relationships before you make flippant comments.
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Not according to the Govt own figures. Majority of analysis is fairly consistent, leaving the EU equals erecting barriers to trade, not freeing them (Leave lies you see). So it means less trade, not more. There isn't a magic pot of surpass trade we are going to suddenly find.pic.twitter.com/BNzahfFlU6
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Cheats CAN have their win cancelled.
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Seriously, thanks for raising this brilliant point!
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I mean, the more you look, the more obvious it is right? Cheats across all walks of life don't get to keep the win.
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Even the people who DIDN'T cheat have to take the punishment if people on THE SAME TEAM have cheated. That WAS the point you were making right?
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Probably one of the most silly tweets by you... Which means quite a lot...
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Yes , but like Katie Hopkins you make a living out of it.
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I’m a “Ms”.
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Course you are, love.
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Much as I may dislike Ms Hartley-Brewer's politics, she still has the right to be addressed as "Ms" if she so wishes.
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How is one to know what she wants to be addressed as. I am respectful of elder ladies, and as a right winger, probably as conservative as Mr Rees-Mogg, Mrs appeared to be the right form of address for the lady.
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I was addressing Josh's sarcastic put-down, not your initial choice of address.
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