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    [Albion] Guendouzi cleared

    I am a little bothered because it implies a level of justification and that in turn suggests that Maupay provoked the assault. (Which I suppose he did, but until wonderfully choreographed last minute goals are banned it's irrelevant.)
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    [Football] Palace Eagle Snuffs It

    Yes, why?
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    [Football] Palace Eagle Snuffs It

    Got to admit it - eagles are prettier than seagulls. Neither of them is very NICE though.
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    [Albion] If you need help, there’s help out there.

    Well done you, and well done Paul, a good bloke we've known for a long time. And well done to your son, who did a smashing job for my oldest friend at the end of May.
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    [Help] Be in the paper

    I know someone who's planning to do something energetic on Brighton beach to a life-size model of Pritti Patel whilst wearing an Albion bobble hat if that's any good. Check with your editors but I think it would be right up their street.
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    PMQ - Boris v Starmer - Spider And The Fly

    In fairness to the recruitment department, talent, ability or even basic competence and blind support for Brexit are probably mutually exclusive.
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    [Football] Villa v Sheff Utd; Did you enjoy watching the long awaited first game of the restart ?

    It's going to take players at least one game to get the hang of the strange atmosphere and bed themselves in. Which makes it unfair that Arsenal will be playing their second match when we're playing our first.
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    Just how awful is this government? June 2020 edition

    More patronising guff from a minor grade light entertainer. He's probably mentioning Australia in celebration of the second anniversary of the EU-Australia trade talks - they're a long way ahead of us and Australia has made it clear that concluding the EU agreement is a priority. Good country...
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    [News] Nigel Farage and Reform

    Depends what trade you're in I suppose. I don't suppose anyone involved in graphic design uses inches. Except Americans, who prattle on about five-sixteenths of an inch bleed while the rest of the world laughs at them.
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    [News] Nigel Farage and Reform

    About your level.
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    [News] Nigel Farage and Reform

    You may be joking but I'm reminded of Jeffery Archer complaining over the weekend about the 2m social distance. Because we've left the EU he thinks it should be changed to something a bit more Imperial. Dear sweet lord.
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    [Sussex] Your Favourite Town Or Village In Sussex

    Plus you can walk to work.
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    [Sussex] Your Favourite Town Or Village In Sussex

    I wouldn't put Bug's Hole at the top of my list but I do have a soft spot for it. It used to be said that chaps from my village went to Burgess Hill to find a bride. I did, and it worked out just dandy.
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    [News] Nigel Farage and Reform

    I am not convinced that LLF was being entirely serious.
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    [News] Nigel Farage and Reform

    And mainly, it will be the generations behind mine that will have to pick up the bill; ironically, the generations that least wanted him and his kind anywhere near power.
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    [Politics] Tories vote to reduce food standards

    I agree with everything people have said about consumers not being told about what they are eating but for me it goes beyond that: a civilised country should aim for its people not to be allowed to consume anything that causes animals or other people unnecessary suffering. There are many many...
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    [Politics] Tories vote to reduce food standards

    So by the same token you'd be against controls on puppy farming on the basis that people don't HAVE to buy small dogs raised in appalling squalor? I assume you do realise that?
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    [News] The Coronavirus Good News thread

    I'd apply the Cummings formula to that. See them all.
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    [Politics] Brexit

    Thank you. My understanding was that she claimed that her prime motive for pursuing the government on a specific point at a specific time was because they were intending to ignore parliament and legal process, rather than because she wanted to stop Brexit per se: any reports that she said 'I...
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    [Politics] Brexit

    I'm sure that Westdene will be along in a tick to explain how Gina Miller only invoked the law to defend parliament in order to feather her own nest. After all, I did ask nicely.

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