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I have a mate who thinks we can just have a nice cushy trade agreement with no strings. Also presumably the EU will be happy to make this agreement nice and easy for us, and it'll be a bloody lovely agreement.
In some ways I think Brexit is actually clouding some other important issues - immigration, education, NHS etc. I think it's quite clear I should vote Labour based on the manifestos, regardless of what happens with Brexit.
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I wonder if this is because Labour is nervous about saying this too loudly for fear of upsetting so many traditional Labour voters that voted to leave..
Stop press: Momentum have agreed to go into coalition with all the Labour MPs who hate Corbyn
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The new series of Doctor Ukip took an unexpected twist when Paul Nuttall, the latest incarnation of the Turn-Back-Time Lord, tried to set out a policy on helping aliens to integrate into society and ended up being pursued down a corridor by his greatest enemy.
“Interrogate, interrogate,” the press shouted. Mr Nuttall searched for a 1950s police box to hide in. He hadn’t realised when he regenerated from Nigel Farage, who had given up the role after so many years with the Cidermen, that he would face such dangers as a hack asking if he wanted to stand for parliament.
“In here, Doctor,” said one of his assistants, flinging open a door and pushing the leader inside. Mr Nuttall looked round the room. It seemed smaller on the inside than it had appeared from the corridor.
“See if they’ve gone,” he said after a minute. His assistant, the urbane Gawain, opened the door a crack. “Interrogate, interrogate,” the enemy shouted. “They’re still there, Doctor,” Gawain admitted.
“Why do you keep calling me Doctor?” Mr Nuttall asked. “Haven’t you got a PhD?” his aide replied. “It said so on your CV.”
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:drumroll
https://www.ft.com/content/d3ca4f4a-2915-11e7-9ec8-168383da43b7
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