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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    I'M SORRY, I missed where we did that?
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    They are consistently attempting to influence internal matters of our nation
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    As a member of the organisation that is the EU, it is within his remit to comment on whether they accept a new member. If hypothetically by law, there was an independent Scotland that automatically became a member of the EU, he would be overstepping the mark trying to influence whether they...
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    Employment isn't an ideal analogy - we are sovereign with the exception of international law. The EU is a voluntary organisation in whether you want to be a part of it. They have a right to deny us membership yes, I'm not making a point about that. I don't know why you felt the need to highlight...
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    We haven't expressed a wish to do that - they are trying to influence our decision making. This is a matter of internal UK politics as to what we decide to do on the international stage. Foreigners have no right to try and influence our people in that. We have had our say and they are...
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    Grenfell Tower block disaster

    They're saying 600 tower blocks could have similar cladding. 3 of the cladding types found on buildings could be combustable. Relevant expert interviewed also making the point of commercial properties and flammable window materials that help fires to spread. Says it's crazy what's out there and...
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    There's yet more rhetoric from EU officials talking to the media about whether Brexit can be reversed. To them I say: not your place to comment, know your place.
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    It'll be an awkward group photo today in Brussels.
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    Tories can't even manage smooth negotiation with 10 MPs ffs.
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    Dani Alves

    I'll still think he's a cnut no matter how well he does. I'm not compromising my integrity. I think Yaya is a bit of a cnut.
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    Finsbury Park mosque attack

    They are A problem, not THE problem. Take away far right reprisals, you don't solve the problem we're facing. Take away THE problem of Islamic extremism, you do.
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    Finsbury Park mosque attack

    I mean, clearly, the points need reiterating for some like the guy who attacked the mosque (or, maybe he proves they just ignore it, it may even push his anger further). It is a very valid thing to address, but it's been blown well out of proportion as if muslim communities are protected more so...
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    Finsbury Park mosque attack

    I find some of the reaction to these events a bit bewildering. Even before this there is always such an emphasis on how the muslim community feels. Not the general British community being targeted for death continually because of who they are. Reiterate some points, yes, but it's in overdrive...
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    Finsbury Park mosque attack

    Without knowing them, liking something doesn't mean they agree with it but just want the source of information. Saying that, if I want to see what they're posting I can just search for them.
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    Daily Fail headline - Dani Alves didn't know Manchester City existed in 2009

    Fair game. Also fair game for me to continue my opinion of Dani Alves being a cnut.
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    No it wasn't a semantic argument. The poster said Northern Ireland and Scotland are not this country - yes they bloody well are, it's in legal writing. There are no component parts of the UK, there are devolved parts. These are very different meanings. These isles sharing the same category of...
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    Dani Alves

    Nope. Nope. Nope.
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    Does anyone else not like the heat that much?

    There's no employment law relating to being too hot (because of types of jobs that exist), there is with regards to too cold.
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    On the unified culture before invasion and the extent of "Romanisation" (culture) - Peter Salway's A History of Roman Britain (Book) / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricola_(book) - Roman senator & historian / http://www.livius.org/sources/about/caesar-s-gallic-war/ - These texts written by...
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    Article 50/Brexit Negotiations

    Yes I thought it might sound like that but it was me taking offence at the poster trying to demean the knowledge of Brexit voters on the basis of my comment which is founded in facts and of which, they ironically have shown extremely poor understanding of despite it being very simple to grasp...

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