Blue and true
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Isn't it strange how thick-as-pig-shit seems to be the common denominator with Brexiteers.
Some fat scruff hailing back to the days of an empire he wasn't apart of, would love to know how they thought it would positively change their lives. What were they expecting?
You forgot the unicorns.1. Sunlit uplands.
2. Please see answer 1.
How can you possibly call people who believe Johnson, Gove, Redwood, Rees-Mogg and that gobshite Farage "thick-as-pig-shit"?Isn't it strange how thick-as-pig-shit seems to be the common denominator with Brexiteers.
True. I should have known better.How can you possibly call people who believe Johnson, Gove, Redwood, Rees-Mogg and that gobshite Farage "thick-as-pig-shit"?
That would be the schemes that take good farming land out of production (effectively compensation for lost profits on the food not grown). Now who compensates us consumers for having to pay more for imported food?latest chapter in the book titled "we knew what we were voting for "
British farmers want basic income to cope with post-Brexit struggles
Schemes to replace EU subsidies will not plug gap left by loss of EU subsidies for most farmerswww.theguardian.com
You can change the title, but apparently not the content...........I wonder if this thread has run its course now, as presumably nobody (even the most ardent Brexiteers) genuinely think that Brexit has actually been “a winner” in any way.
Maybe a change of thread title, or new thread, along the lines of “How do we resolve the Brexit mess?” is in order? Fresh start, and all that.