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True. I remember one of the biggest pros being the economy would see 160 billion wiped from it, a roaring success. Can't wait to see what's nextYeah, nah
True. I remember one of the biggest pros being the economy would see 160 billion wiped from it, a roaring success. Can't wait to see what's nextYeah, nah
Yeah, nahTrue.
And here we have the average brexiteer in their natural habitatYeah, nah
Yeah, nahAnd here we have the average brexiteer in their natural habitat![]()
When I worked closely with EU ppl, the future direction and desire was clear and this is an example. Brexit has made it easier to work towards a super state.When you look at the 5 Presidents Strategy and the more recent plans being driven by Paris and Berlin....:
https://www.politico.eu/article/berlin-and-paris-outline-plan-for-eu-makeover/
….that will plot the future development (aka integration) along with further treaties as required - which of course would not have been exposed to a UK referendum.....
I think that we are getting out in the nick of time
Pointless, backwards looking, innaccurate. That battle is over. Look ahead.And here we have the average brexiteer in their natural habitat![]()
I'd record every church bell in the country, then play them at 100 decibels outside his front window...Thats how the argument was framed - if you didn't want to leave you weren't a "patriot". Very Trumpian and very simplistic - appeals to those who like simple things.
The battle may well be over, but when brexit is turning out to be crap I'll point that out on the *brexit* threadPointless, backwards looking, innaccurate. That battle is over. Look ahead.
Nobody, and fuck all worth listening to.Who is she and what did she say?
It'll be gone by then.The battle may well be over, but when brexit is turning out to be crap I'll point that out on the *brexit* thread
True. I remember one of the biggest pros being the economy would see 160 billion wiped from it, a roaring success. Can't wait to see what's next
Less black people in my local Tesco Extra as well. Oh and can't forget about those church bellsFish?
Blue passports?
Can you stop with the racism?Less black people in my local Tesco Extra as well. Oh and can't forget about those church bells
I agree - as you are replying to the part of the post that states that Johnson played Corbyn and Swinson well, but still - the main part of @blueinsa post: "They had the government defeated and revoke within reach or at the very least a second ref yet they couldn't see the wood for the trees and got greedy." you seem to agree with.Disagree. The problem was Swinson and Corbyn refused to work together on the defining issue of the times because they disagree on a whole host of issues other than the defining issue of the times.
And now they’re both out of a job. Had they acted in the nation’s best interests (as they saw it) there would have been nothing BJ could have don’t about it.
Indeed it has - but the direction was set any way and we were simply being conveniently marginalised by opt-outs that would quickly become untenableWhen I worked closely with EU ppl, the future direction and desire was clear and this is an example. Brexit has made it easier to work towards a super state.
Are these fuckers still haunting the HoC or have they seen the light and come to terms with the fact we are LeavingI'd record every church bell in the country, then play them at 100 decibels outside his front window...
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For three and a half years.
Can we just stop with this racist shit please. The more desperate Remainers become the more they seem willing to stoop to this sort of thing.Less black people in my local Tesco Extra as well. Oh and can't forget about those church bells
Can we just stop pointing out leave wouldn't have won without racist rhetoric please. The more desperate Remainers become the more they seem willing to stoop to this sort of thing.
No deal if it happens will be the fault of Corbyn and Swinson, particularly Jezza?I agree - as you are replying to the part of the post that states that Johnson played Corbyn and Swinson well, but still - the main part of @blueinsa post: "They had the government defeated and revoke within reach or at the very least a second ref yet they couldn't see the wood for the trees and got greedy." you seem to agree with.
Strange that when I have recently pointed out that if there is a future No-Deal outcome that whilst the management of events from 12/12/19 will be all down to Johnson's team - a good deal of the blame that there is even the prospect that this could happen should be placed at the door of Corbyn and Swinson, particularly Corbyn IMO received no end of ridicule. This - even though, as you say - "Had they acted in the nation’s best interests (as they saw it) there would have been nothing BJ could have don’t about it." and Brexit could possibly/probably been stopped.