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Old February 23rd, 2016, 11:19 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by nudgenudge View Post
>>'Champagne Socialist's'

Ahh yes, "Lord" Kinnock ,the windbag from Wales springs to mind
Managed to wangle himself a job as an EU Commissioner,just one of the many failed domestic politicians with their snout in the EU trough
As much as it grieves me, I must agree.

More than that, he was seen on the news the other day extolling the virtues of that corrupt establishment that we now know to be the EU. Even the missus got on the gravy train and became a MEP.

Evident from what was reported today (Tuesday) we will get the government supported spin. And since that side of the argument has the cash they can afford to poison the minds of the common man.

Cameron does not really care since he is a 'dead' politician. But he still would not want to leave a legacy that it was his own actions that inspired the voting public to get out.

Maybe he thinks that there is a lucrative role for him in the European Commission upon his retirement from UK politics- a vote of thanks for keeping the UK 'in the club'.
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