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    Jacob Rees Mogg

    Now I think we can all agree that the man is an utter fúcknugget of the highest calibre but I "sorta" get what he was saying about Grenfell.I know I would have left no matter what the advice was.
    That is in no way defending the ****s that build these things out of petrol and wood

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCurly View Post
    Now I think we can all agree that the man is an utter fúcknugget of the highest calibre but I "sorta" get what he was saying about Grenfell.I know I would have left no matter what the advice was.
    That is in no way defending the ****s that build these things out of petrol and wood
    Indeed. Is he not, in fact, effectively reiterating the findings of the inquiry? Trying to turn that into 'Rees-Mogg slags off Grenfell victims as thick' is wildly cynical and dishonest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCurly View Post
    Now I think we can all agree that the man is an utter fúcknugget of the highest calibre but I "sorta" get what he was saying about Grenfell.I know I would have left no matter what the advice was.
    That is in no way defending the ****s that build these things out of petrol and wood
    He's an odd fellow and no mistake.

    If he just took his suits back to his tailor, he could have them altered to fit him properly. That's what tailors are for, for all love.

    His unfailing politeness, in the face of the likes of Owen Jones, is positively saintly. His comments about Grenfell were clumsy and politically naive.

    A few more slips like that and we'll end up with Grandpa Semtex in charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    He's an odd fellow and no mistake.

    If he just took his suits back to his tailor, he could have them altered to fit him properly. That's what tailors are for, for all love.

    His unfailing politeness, in the face of the likes of Owen Jones, is positively saintly. His comments about Grenfell were clumsy and politically naive.

    A few more slips like that and we'll end up with Grandpa Semtex in charge.
    It is a bit odd, that. Also, his haircut.

    Clumsy, certainly, but it will pass quickly. If the polling's anything to go by, Labour look to be haemorrhaging votes - even in London.

    I'm much more worried about the Brexit Party mongs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It is a bit odd, that. Also, his haircut.

    Clumsy, certainly, but it will pass quickly. If the polling's anything to go by, Labour look to be haemorrhaging votes - even in London.

    I'm much more worried about the Brexit Party mongs.
    It's all gone quite surreal over here This party pulling out of that constituency to give some other party a free whack at the DUP/Sinn Fein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I'm much more worried about the Brexit Party mongs.
    Time to Banish Boris's Brino and put the Exit back into Brexit imo .

    How else are we going to renationalise the public utilities?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Time to Banish Boris's Brino and put the Exit back into Brexit imo .

    How else are we going to renationalise the public utilities?
    Psst, a. You realise that a vote for the BXP is a vote for Corbyn, followed by no Brexit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Psst, a. You realise that a vote for the BXP is a vote for Corbyn, followed by no Brexit?
    I expect a fair few Labour seats will go to the BXP, in fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Psst, a. You realise that a vote for the BXP is a vote for Corbyn, followed by no Brexit?
    Have a second public vote then if the General Election is now only a Brexit vote
    Northern Monkey ... who can't upload a bleeding Avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Psst, a. You realise that a vote for the BXP is a vote for Corbyn, followed by no Brexit?
    It's no good trying to convince them with things like logic and facts. I've spent days trying. They won't listen.

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