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Uncle Trump agreed when he debated her in 2016.
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Assuming they've both got jobs that is.
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Why not make the UK a temporary state of the US? Just long enough for Uncle T to get things sorted.
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It was a pressure cooker in Manchester.
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Best of luck with that, Paul. UK referendums are as rare as rocking horse sh!t.
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@patagualianmostly7437 Correct. Rwanda never had close connections with the UK. However, both Germany and Belgium did. They probably spoke French, so why didn't they go to a Francophone country?
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Advantage? It was his warped plan all along.
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@brianjones4026 When the IRA was active you never saw a "Barrier of Peace". Now, these carbuncles blight nearly every inch of British towns and cities. They also didn't use themselves bodily in their attacks. They were planned attacks by a group, not some lone nutter. Also, warnings were given so there was a chance to evacuate the area. In comparison to the situation today, the chance of you being a victim of the Provos in England was so miniscule as to be totally insignificant.
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Anybody would think they were talking about Turkish barbers?
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How about the "Hammer Of Justice, as used in Ukraine. It would save the taxpayer millions.
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@ The lid already blew on May 22, 2017.
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England abolished the monarchy, then allowed it back. Why?
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The UK seems to be going the way of all civilisation. Once the walls are down, and the will to survive is gone, it's just a matter of time.
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@ In Switzerland, they have frequent referendums. Although their population is smaller. However, it shows that it is possible. Voting only once every five years in a General Election, for a candidate who never does what you want them to, is hardly democracy.
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Maggie was the last true Conservative.
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More like pond scurm?
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Broken keyboard?
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@genardsizer7998 Isn't it amazing the damage a few politicians can do to a country over the space of a few decades?
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@allykatharvey I already know about the English Civil War. The monarchy was restored, with many of its powers removed. For better or worse, it still has a role in acting as guardian of the constitution.The King still exercises some prerogative powers himself, known as his reserve powers or the personal prerogatives. The most important of these are the power to appoint and dismiss ministers, including the Prime Minister; to summon and prorogue parliament, i.e. end the current parliamentary session; and to give royal assent to bills passed by parliament. Royal assent to bills is automatically granted, once a bill has been passed by both houses of parliament. David Starkey has given several talks on this.
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Broken keyboard, Joyce?
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Not as terrifying as it is now.
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@ As a survival strategy, yes.
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@johnclarke432 Broken keyboard, John?
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@Winstonsmithsalias Why are you talking about yourself then, Winnie? You lose.
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@daphnethurlow5388 He probably couldn't. However, it's unlikely that he told the UK authorities the truth about his past when he rocked up on British shores. It's only know his offspring has become infamous, that the truth is being finally revealed. Daddy has no qualifications of any value. So it would have been the taxpayer paying to take care of them as usual.
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Rwanda has never had a close connection with the UK. However, Germany and Belgium have. Why didn't they go there?
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Why not a one-way ticket to Mecca?
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Jocks won't wheesht.
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@DeniseBond-cc9ce It looks like it's going to be a slow decline towards extinction. The only hope would be a new Maggie T, or a British Uncle Trump.
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@James-l5s7k How bad does it have to get before enough people wake up to their demise. Or are they just going to ignore it and stay asleep forever?
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Broken keyboard, Joyce?
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@ Broken keyboard, Suzi?
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They're looking for soft touches, i.e; law-abiding, autochthonous individuals.
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Have you ever heard of something called the ECHR, which dictates what little old Britain, can and can't do?
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Rwanda has no historical connection with the UK, unlike Germany or Belgium. So why didn't those countries be saddled with them?
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How about the "Hammer Of Justice", as used in Ukraine. It would save the taxpayer millions.
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Have you ever heard of something called the ECHR. The UK has to do as it's told.
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@bill-2018 H@lal is just a copy of k0sher. Saying Sone Age spells whilst you sl!t an animal is ridiculous.
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@michaelcarson8375 Look it up.
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@Winstonsmithsalias lose
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@Winstonsmithsalias Yeah, somebody with some balls is an anathema to you, Winnie.
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Broken caps lock, Harry?
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@ It would be interesting to see the Anglosphere in a closer relationship. It's already the most powerful trading bloc on the the planet, with a GDP twice that of the EU.
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@chrismiller8771 Uncle Trump's already worked his magic by getting Colombia to take back it's citizens. They're even going to provide planes to collect them. They initially said no, until he threatened 20% tariffs on their goods, rising to 50% if they didn't agree. So it can be done if there's the will. Unfortunately, nobody in Britain has the balls to do something similar.
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@shirleymoores9130 too
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