The day before the 2016 Brexit referendum, the Telegraph published a long editorial explaining why its readers should vote Leave:
"20 reasons you should vote to leave the European Union"
Cast your eye down this list of topic headings, and see how quickly the wheels come off...
1) We’d get our money back
2) We could decide who comes into our country
3) We could make our own laws again
4) Our courts would have the final say over those laws
5) We wouldn’t have to accept decisions forced on us by other countries
6 )We wouldn’t have to listen to lots of European presidents
7) We wouldn’t have to listen to, or fund, the European Commission
8) We could have proper vacuum cleaners
9) We wouldn’t have to worry about Turkey
10) We could set our own tax rates
11) We could support British companies in trouble
12) Fish!
13) We could get rid of windfarms
14) We could have blue passports again
15) And our own entry lanes at airports
16) We wouldn't have to fund EU foreign aid
17) It would be easier to get rid of fridges
18) No more stupid recycling bins
19) British MEPs would be sacked
20) Finally, we could have proper lightbulbs again
Here's a link to an archived copy of the full piece, in case you inexplicably feel like reading the "argument" behind each point above.
https://t.co/vt9oWDlJ30
They're paying through the nose to go to university and are dedicating their time to opposing mass slaughter.
You went for free and set up an app for foodbanks that charges them to use it.
@PassportAndPix Is he some kind of CyberNat? Given how often people still talk about “British Rail” even though the company was sold and broken up decades ago, this may count as the World’s Stupidest Correction ™️
@littlecageling “I know less than zero about this, but that isn’t going to stop me making a deeply crass analogy that will be hugely offensive while not being in anyway enlightening”
For the benefit of those who have been blocked by George Galloway, here is a screenshot of the photo that appears to show him on friendly terms with Steve Bannon. It literally makes me nauseous.
@PassportAndPix Thank you! Planning a fairly intensive swimming regime in March and was slightly dreading it - I’d completely missed that these were a thing, and v glad to know they work so well. I’m off shopping…