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Personal Astrologer to Wangland

GREAT mysteries can be hidden in arcane documents, particularly bills laid before parliament that no one has read, not even the government that has written them. It is merely a case of reading between the lines, interpreting the signs and extrapolation.

A case in point is the revised EU Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB) which apparently is all things to all men (it’s hell in there you know).

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