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Mr No Plan is running out of ideas.
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
Boris says the city is going back to work. The big firms don’t seem to be agreeing so who’s not telling the truth? The economy is tanking. The rich are ready to piss off at the first sign of a tax grab at them so if you’re on PAYE it‘s probably coming your way eventually.
He’s now admitted no deal likely with EU and no vision showing of any idea what to do next. Not even agreed WTO yet I’m lead to believe.
Northern Ireland will definitely be treated as part of the EU. Welcome to a United Ireland.
America is now aligning with EU and presidential candidate Biden has said he will prioritise EU over U.K.
Is this all going to plan then, because it looks like a right sackful of squirrels to me?
Isn’t it time the Tories shot him in the back like normal and get someone who actually has at least an idea of a plan?
Tory or Labour I don’t care I just want a bloody plan.
China would love to buy a bankrupt island off the coast of the EU
Mandarin anyone?
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"Boris says the city is going back to work. The big firms don’t seem to be agreeing so who’s not telling the truth? The economy is tanking. The rich are ready to piss off at the first sign of a tax grab at them so if you’re on PAYE it‘s probably coming your way eventually.
He’s now admitted no deal likely with EU and no vision showing of any idea what to do next. Not even agreed WTO yet I’m lead to believe.
Northern Ireland will definitely be treated as part of the EU. Welcome to a United Ireland.
America is now aligning with EU and presidential candidate Biden has said he will prioritise EU over U.K.
Is this all going to plan then, because it looks like a right sackful of squirrels to me?
Isn’t it time the Tories shot him in the back like normal and get someone who actually has at least an idea of a plan?
Tory or Labour I don’t care I just want a bloody plan.
China would love to buy a bankrupt island off the coast of the EU
Mandarin anyone?
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There is that argument that this is what some if them wanted all along.
What's it called disaster capitalism? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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United Ireland long overdue, and Biden just pandering up to the EU, and punishing the UK for leaving the EU quango, he won't win anyway, my money is on trump, he understands the mob, and is cunning does Biden know what day of the week it is, to busy lavishing his unwanted kisses on trapped women ?? |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"United Ireland long overdue, and Biden just pandering up to the EU, and punishing the UK for leaving the EU quango, he won't win anyway, my money is on trump, he understands the mob, and is cunning does Biden know what day of the week it is, to busy lavishing his unwanted kisses on trapped women ?? "
Judging by what you’ve just written you haven’t understood my post or indeed the reason you voted leave .
Do you know anything about the troubles in Northern Ireland?
What bullshit makes you think you can believe Biden is senile? I too think Trump will swing it but it’s as we in the U.K. experienced at the last election. Chose the lesser of two terrible options.
Pandering or not the U.K. is on a losing path. Trump doesn’t give a fuck about the U.K.
My question was , is there any plan?
I guess not!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A united Ireland is long overdue, and would be a good thing, both communities will have to work together, but it's not a British issue to decide its for the Irish people to decide. You can't change the tragic past but you can help a positive outcome, from brexit considering the island of Ireland voted for the EU membership. It makes sense to end centuries of unfairness and hatred, let them unite. Has for brexit itself, the people have decided, we are out,for good or bad. Boris is not so bad, he is doing is best in very challenging times. |
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By *ljamMan
over a year ago
Edinburgh |
"Boris is a nice chap, I didn't vote for him but I don't think anyone could have seen what was coming with the virus and he has had it himself bad. "
Boris is a nice chap? Hahaha! The guy is as sneaky as it comes. Sacked numerous times for lying... offered to help have a journalist beaten up... refuses to even answer how many kids he's got... when it comes to character, he's a shady as it gets. |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
You see this is the issue.
He’s always been a liar and is still doing it. Yesterday he said London’s office staff are going back now. There is no evidence of that.
A deal with the EU is easiest in the world. Blatantly not.
Invest in the North hmm let them have a few cycle ways and the odd bypass.
Open up the world of trade. Hey guess what if it works economically business does that already. Industry goes where the customers are globally as long as the numbers add up. We won’t get a better deal with anyone than the EU association gave us because of it’s sheer buying power.
All we’ve done is add barriers and costs to dealing with the massive market next door.
We are not a powerful economy we are just big. Like the Americans we are over burdened with debt before the virus is taken into account and It won’t take much to bring the house down.
Does anyone see a plan? Are we going to become an offshore tax haven? Services are fucked due to customs and the banking will move abroad with no deal as the no passport to trade in the EU looks dangerously likely. When we people wake up and realise Boris is lost and we need to stop anymore damage.
The virus would damage any country but the handling of it has been atrocious. Even now the fiasco of fly don’t fly is a bloody mess. Just say right everyone sorry but no holidays abroad this year and only business travel. That does indeed hurt the airline industry but at least they know where they stand and so does businesss. U.K. tourism would get a boost. Judging by the number of muppets flying with the virus we obviously can’t be trusted to care about others.
Show me a plan someone. It all looks a bit shit doesn’t it.
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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
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"Lol, best in challenging times, he's like King Midas in reverse.
Best comment!
So when do we admit that we put a low-skilled opportunist in No10?"
what do you meen admit.there isnt anything to admit.do u really think people didnt know who and what they were voting for in the GE.everyone who voted for him knew he was full of shit.tells you alot about the other parties if he managed to win as many seats as the tories did |
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"Lol, best in challenging times, he's like King Midas in reverse.
Best comment!
So when do we admit that we put a low-skilled opportunist in No10?
what do you meen admit.there isnt anything to admit.do u really think people didnt know who and what they were voting for in the GE.everyone who voted for him knew he was full of shit.tells you alot about the other parties if he managed to win as many seats as the tories did"
Oh he has supporters. Pride or stupidity prevents them from admitting their precious Boris is WAY out of his depth.
The last election was effectively a 2nd referendum. The other parties' biggest crime was trying to apply some common sense to the most major change in our country's recent history. Sadly, the support for that was fractured so it did the same to the vote. |
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"We have a journalist running the country who is completely and utterly out of his depth.
Sadly true . He needs to go and the Tories need to get a grip . "
As we keep hearing...'the people'had their say over brexit
Now they have to live with it |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"We have a journalist running the country who is completely and utterly out of his depth.
Sadly true . He needs to go and the Tories need to get a grip .
As we keep hearing...'the people'had their say over brexit
Now they have to live with it " |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Whatever way you voted the country as decided twice on brexit, we are out of the EU. A massive Conservative majority on a leave platform smashed the opposition with a historical win. Great Britain is going its own way leaving the corrupt undemocratic EU and the nightmare euro currency with it. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves, we are taking our country back. |
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over a year ago
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"Whatever way you voted the country as decided twice on brexit, we are out of the EU. A massive Conservative majority on a leave platform smashed the opposition with a historical win. Great Britain is going its own way leaving the corrupt undemocratic EU and the nightmare euro currency with it. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves, we are taking our country back. "
Undemocratic you say
Remind me again?
How is your head of state elected?
Can they be from any or no religious denomination?
Your upper House of Parliament,how often does elections take place for it? |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"Whatever way you voted the country as decided twice on brexit, we are out of the EU. A massive Conservative majority on a leave platform smashed the opposition with a historical win. Great Britain is going its own way leaving the corrupt undemocratic EU and the nightmare euro currency with it. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves, we are taking our country back. "
Excuse me for repeating myself but yet again what’s the plan and I don’t give a fuck how anyone voted .
I have people’s employment in my hands as an exporter and guess what Rule Britannia and taking back control are just nonsense sayings .
There is no fuckung plan and that’s the problem.
The Daily Mail banging on about how great we are and well I hate to burst the bubble but we’re not . I wish we were and have worked hard to do my bit as have my colleagues. But without a plan where are we going?
No one seems to bloody know or even attempt to answer.
It’s as if the city traders who put £800k into Boris leadership campaign had an agenda .
Nothing to do with the pound crashing and stocks being shorted I’m sure.
Bet I can guess where Boris will be attending ( not working) after he’s kicked out of his role . City consultant as a big thank you.
Of course the company won’t be registered in the U.K. as why pay tax when you don’t have to.
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"Whatever way you voted the country as decided twice on brexit, we are out of the EU. A massive Conservative majority on a leave platform smashed the opposition with a historical win. Great Britain is going its own way leaving the corrupt undemocratic EU and the nightmare euro currency with it. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves, we are taking our country back. "
Yep good luck with that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Great Britain belongs to the British people, we are not minions, or subjects of the corrupt EU, or have any desire to be a vassal state of it. We will adapt and triumph, and win the day in the true British bulldog tradition. England expects that every man will do his duty. |
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"Whatever way you voted the country as decided twice on brexit, we are out of the EU. A massive Conservative majority on a leave platform smashed the opposition with a historical win. Great Britain is going its own way leaving the corrupt undemocratic EU and the nightmare euro currency with it. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves, we are taking our country back.
Excuse me for repeating myself but yet again what’s the plan and I don’t give a fuck how anyone voted .
I have people’s employment in my hands as an exporter and guess what Rule Britannia and taking back control are just nonsense sayings .
There is no fuckung plan and that’s the problem.
The Daily Mail banging on about how great we are and well I hate to burst the bubble but we’re not . I wish we were and have worked hard to do my bit as have my colleagues. But without a plan where are we going?
No one seems to bloody know or even attempt to answer.
It’s as if the city traders who put £800k into Boris leadership campaign had an agenda .
Nothing to do with the pound crashing and stocks being shorted I’m sure.
Bet I can guess where Boris will be attending ( not working) after he’s kicked out of his role . City consultant as a big thank you.
Of course the company won’t be registered in the U.K. as why pay tax when you don’t have to.
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I genuinely don't think there was a plan.
Remember the shock on their faces when the vote cane through?They genuinely didnt think the people of this country would cut their own throats.
We are likely to crash out without a deal and the vultures such as Rees mogg will make a killing.
If there is a plan.. its that. |
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"Great Britain belongs to the British people, we are not minions, or subjects of the corrupt EU, or have any desire to be a vassal state of it. We will adapt and triumph, and win the day in the true British bulldog tradition. England expects that every man will do his duty. "
Bit early to be drinking isnt it? |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"Great Britain belongs to the British people, we are not minions, or subjects of the corrupt EU, or have any desire to be a vassal state of it. We will adapt and triumph, and win the day in the true British bulldog tradition. England expects that every man will do his duty. "
Yes and I’m sure you’re leading the way in developing a fantastic business strategy so would you care you share you ideas with us all??
Nelson was a great strategic thinker but he also had a plan which every man did follow.
The U.K. has more skilled corruption than the EU and if you think otherwise you are a fool!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Great Britain belongs to the British people, we are not minions, or subjects of the corrupt EU, or have any desire to be a vassal state of it. We will adapt and triumph, and win the day in the true British bulldog tradition. England expects that every man will do his duty. "
Belongs to the British people? Care to explain what that means? And what is the ‘British bull dog spirit’ ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We have a journalist running the country who is completely and utterly out of his depth."
Tbh, Boris isn’t just a normal journalist, he is a shit journalist |
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"Great Britain belongs to the British people, we are not minions, or subjects of the corrupt EU, or have any desire to be a vassal state of it. We will adapt and triumph, and win the day in the true British bulldog tradition. England expects that every man will do his duty.
Bit early to be drinking isnt it?"
Sounds like more than just booze.. |
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"Whatever way you voted the country as decided twice on brexit, we are out of the EU. A massive Conservative majority on a leave platform smashed the opposition with a historical win. Great Britain is going its own way leaving the corrupt undemocratic EU and the nightmare euro currency with it. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves, we are taking our country back.
Excuse me for repeating myself but yet again what’s the plan and I don’t give a fuck how anyone voted .
I have people’s employment in my hands as an exporter and guess what Rule Britannia and taking back control are just nonsense sayings .
There is no fuckung plan and that’s the problem.
The Daily Mail banging on about how great we are and well I hate to burst the bubble but we’re not . I wish we were and have worked hard to do my bit as have my colleagues. But without a plan where are we going?
No one seems to bloody know or even attempt to answer.
It’s as if the city traders who put £800k into Boris leadership campaign had an agenda .
Nothing to do with the pound crashing and stocks being shorted I’m sure.
Bet I can guess where Boris will be attending ( not working) after he’s kicked out of his role . City consultant as a big thank you.
Of course the company won’t be registered in the U.K. as why pay tax when you don’t have to.
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Mate you will not get a lucid or sensible response, you'll only get clichés a la Boris..
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"Agincourt 1415,Waterloo 1815,trafalgar 1805,brexit 2020,we are taking our country back
That is hilarious "
There was an old boy interviewed the day after the referendum who very emotionally when asked what the result meant to him replied very sincerely 'i got my England back'..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If people don't back our great nation they have the freedom to leave. Since when as being proud to be British a issue, get some back bone and back your own great country. People are dying every day to come here, why do you think that is? |
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"Great Britain belongs to the British people, we are not minions, or subjects of the corrupt EU, or have any desire to be a vassal state of it. We will adapt and triumph, and win the day in the true British bulldog tradition. England expects that every man will do his duty.
Bit early to be drinking isnt it?
Sounds like more than just booze.."
Whatever it Is..it must be working |
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"If people don't back our great nation they have the freedom to leave. Since when as being proud to be British a issue, get some back bone and back your own great country. People are dying every day to come here, why do you think that is? "
Just say no kids. |
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"Great Britain belongs to the British people, we are not minions, or subjects of the corrupt EU, or have any desire to be a vassal state of it. We will adapt and triumph, and win the day in the true British bulldog tradition. England expects that every man will do his duty.
Bit early to be drinking isnt it?
Sounds like more than just booze..
Whatever it Is..it must be working "
Super strength.. |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
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"If people don't back our great nation they have the freedom to leave. Since when as being proud to be British a issue, get some back bone and back your own great country. People are dying every day to come here, why do you think that is? "
Because Syria Iraq etc are a nightmare so why would y you. Oh and most have English as. A second language so they will have a better chance here. They arrive without skills just hope.
Notice the EU skilled workers are leaving though.
Where do you read your information in an old boys own comic??
Apple is bigger that the U.K. economy and you think we can pull rank on these people ?? You must be on some fabulous drugs !
Being proud to be British is a good thing I agree but being blind to the truth is just being blind!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If people don't back our great nation they have the freedom to leave. Since when as being proud to be British a issue, get some back bone and back your own great country. People are dying every day to come here, why do you think that is? "
How are you ‘backing ‘ our ‘great nation’, waving flags and standing up for the national anthem isn’t really going to work |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England. |
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England. "
Ah, I get it now, your being sarcastic |
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England. "
That must be some string shit. |
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England. "
Haha you must be a troll. The alternative implies a level of indoctrination I've never before witnessed. |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England. "
. We all wish for that !
Sigh
PS can you get me some of what you’re smoking it’s looking like you’re having fun in there! |
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over a year ago
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England.
That must be some string shit."
It is John Bull shit |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England.
That must be some string shit.
It is John Bull shit "
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England.
Ah, I get it now, your being sarcastic "
It's very poetic.. |
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England.
Ah, I get it now, your being sarcastic
It's very poetic.. "
It was a mangled Shakespeare quote. |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"Life is far too important to be taken seriously or without romance "
Agree totally
My point is hardship will follow this mess of a government and it will be the working people who pay not the elite .
Romance is hard when your stressed about paying bills .
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
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"Life is far too important to be taken seriously or without romance
Agree totally
My point is hardship will follow this mess of a government and it will be the working people who pay not the elite .
Of course I missed the Oscar Wilde
I need to lighten up but Boris makes my blood boil as his job is too important for his ability.
Romance is hard when your stressed about paying bills .
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Of course I missed the Oscar Wilde
I do need to lighten up. But Boris makes my blood boil as his job is far to big for his ability.
Tory supporter or not the guy is not fit for the high office and should step down. He is a disgrace to the post. |
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"Life is far too important to be taken seriously or without romance
Agree totally
My point is hardship will follow this mess of a government and it will be the working people who pay not the elite .
Of course I missed the Oscar Wilde
I need to lighten up but Boris makes my blood boil as his job is too important for his ability.
Romance is hard when your stressed about paying bills .
Of course I missed the Oscar Wilde
I do need to lighten up. But Boris makes my blood boil as his job is far to big for his ability.
Tory supporter or not the guy is not fit for the high office and should step down. He is a disgrace to the post. "
(It was a slightly mangled Wilde quote. I don't think he mentioned the romance bit.) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As Oscar said "the only way to live on in the memory of the working classes is through unpaid bills", ha ha "
Dunno about that one. Doesn't have his usual wit. |
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England.
Ah, I get it now, your being sarcastic
It's very poetic..
It was a mangled Shakespeare quote."
Mangled possibly being the description of the poster.. |
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England.
Ah, I get it now, your being sarcastic "
When they said "fair play."
Pure comedy! |
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over a year ago
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"I am the walrus.
I can do random quotes too.
I am the egg man
What’s the next line ??
I believe in unicorns and Brexit? well we voted for Brexit and we have a unicorn happy days lol"
Where are all these promised unicorns? Are they hibernating? |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"I am the walrus.
I can do random quotes too.
I am the egg man
What’s the next line ??
I believe in unicorns and Brexit? well we voted for Brexit and we have a unicorn happy days lol"
Your body is in a much better state than this country (Wow! ) so it’s easy to see why your Unicorn came a running!! |
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over a year ago
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"I am the walrus.
I can do random quotes too.
I am the egg man
What’s the next line ??
I believe in unicorns and Brexit? well we voted for Brexit and we have a unicorn happy days lol
Your body is in a much better state than this country (Wow! ) so it’s easy to see why your Unicorn came a running!! "
Haha maybe that's how we can all bridge political divides.
Madam, I strongly disagree with your statements, but I admire your ass. |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"I am the walrus.
I can do random quotes too.
I am the egg man
What’s the next line ??
I believe in unicorns and Brexit? well we voted for Brexit and we have a unicorn happy days lol
Your body is in a much better state than this country (Wow! ) so it’s easy to see why your Unicorn came a running!!
Haha maybe that's how we can all bridge political divides.
Madam, I strongly disagree with your statements, but I admire your ass."
It’s a nice thought
Boris you’re arse is too big so f**k off!! |
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"I am the walrus.
I can do random quotes too.
I am the egg man
What’s the next line ??
I believe in unicorns and Brexit? well we voted for Brexit and we have a unicorn happy days lol
Your body is in a much better state than this country (Wow! ) so it’s easy to see why your Unicorn came a running!! " no she’s been with us 5yrs now way before Brexit |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
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"I am the walrus.
I can do random quotes too.
I am the egg man
What’s the next line ??
I believe in unicorns and Brexit? well we voted for Brexit and we have a unicorn happy days lol
Your body is in a much better state than this country (Wow! ) so it’s easy to see why your Unicorn came a running!! no she’s been with us 5yrs now way before Brexit "
Good to hear it’s a success.
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Read the great poet sir John betjeman, he will make you fall in love with the romance of England all again,the sound of willow on leather, the sound of the cuckoo, this delicate bubble of fancy, of crocus underfoot, the delightful sound of a lamb baaing in the meadow, the smell of newly cut grass, aaaaah delightful |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea."
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..? |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?"
Now you mention it, I can imagine Johnson doing exactly that. |
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By *exy7Man
over a year ago
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I have just watched the pm questions. I can’t think of an adjective to describe this fake prime minister. Laughable, incompetent and pathetic are not strong enough. This guy is just out of his depth. He’s a complete buffoon. How can some people think is guy is clever and highly educated. He’s just full of shit. Can’t answer one siingle question. I’’m not even sure Trump is worse than this hollow oyster. |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?"
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done "
Was that the 1 Truss almost torpedoed by bizarrely going on about stilton? |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done "
I was a bit surprised the car manufacturing part of the deal is not going to kick in straight away instead they its being phased in same as with the EU deal. Guess they had their reasons. Still if they get it signed off then good news |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done "
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ? |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ? "
Much of it is very similar to the EU deal but with a few additions that UK requested to make it slightly better and bespoke to the UK. That was earlier this month but as some have said there was a stumbling block that seems to be resolved |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ?
Much of it is very similar to the EU deal but with a few additions that UK requested to make it slightly better and bespoke to the UK. That was earlier this month but as some have said there was a stumbling block that seems to be resolved"
Was the positive stuff just waffle to sell it as a good deal or does it have substance ? |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ? " i can't see, and never could see any trade deal being better financially than what we had with the EU, but its not just trade with the EU, its all the other political stuff attached to being part of the EU, if the EU was solely about trade I doubt we would have ever left. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ? i can't see, and never could see any trade deal being better financially than what we had with the EU, but its not just trade with the EU, its all the other political stuff attached to being part of the EU, if the EU was solely about trade I doubt we would have ever left."
Meanwhile in more recent news, the EU has warned that the UK is heading for a no deal exit. |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ?
Much of it is very similar to the EU deal but with a few additions that UK requested to make it slightly better and bespoke to the UK. That was earlier this month but as some have said there was a stumbling block that seems to be resolved
Was the positive stuff just waffle to sell it as a good deal or does it have substance ? "
From what I read last month it is basically very similar to the EU deal with Japan so unless that was also waffle then no. I think the extras had something to do with financial services. They wanted to make sure it was better than the EU deal. As I work in the motor industry was hoping that sector would start straight away but its being phased in for some reason |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ?
Much of it is very similar to the EU deal but with a few additions that UK requested to make it slightly better and bespoke to the UK. That was earlier this month but as some have said there was a stumbling block that seems to be resolved"
all done in 3 months...
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ?
Much of it is very similar to the EU deal but with a few additions that UK requested to make it slightly better and bespoke to the UK. That was earlier this month but as some have said there was a stumbling block that seems to be resolved
all done in 3 months...
" amazing what can be done when you actually get two groups that actually are interested in making a deal instead of trying to punish each other and blame each other left right and center. |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ?
Much of it is very similar to the EU deal but with a few additions that UK requested to make it slightly better and bespoke to the UK. That was earlier this month but as some have said there was a stumbling block that seems to be resolved
all done in 3 months...
amazing what can be done when you actually get two groups that actually are interested in making a deal instead of trying to punish each other and blame each other left right and center."
Where there's a will there's a way |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ? i can't see, and never could see any trade deal being better financially than what we had with the EU, but its not just trade with the EU, its all the other political stuff attached to being part of the EU, if the EU was solely about trade I doubt we would have ever left.
Meanwhile in more recent news, the EU has warned that the UK is heading for a no deal exit." lol, thats not recent, the EU has been saying that since last year, and God knows how many posts we have had on here saying no deal is what the UK wants. |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ?
Much of it is very similar to the EU deal but with a few additions that UK requested to make it slightly better and bespoke to the UK. That was earlier this month but as some have said there was a stumbling block that seems to be resolved
all done in 3 months...
amazing what can be done when you actually get two groups that actually are interested in making a deal instead of trying to punish each other and blame each other left right and center.
Where there's a will there's a way" yep, definitely, so much easier to get deals done when there isn't all the baggage and bullshit. |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ? i can't see, and never could see any trade deal being better financially than what we had with the EU, but its not just trade with the EU, its all the other political stuff attached to being part of the EU, if the EU was solely about trade I doubt we would have ever left.
Meanwhile in more recent news, the EU has warned that the UK is heading for a no deal exit. lol, thats not recent, the EU has been saying that since last year, and God knows how many posts we have had on here saying no deal is what the UK wants. "
Lots of rhetoric flying about as always. Just been reading Britain's ambassador to Germany has said the pandemic, climate change and the threat from China are more important than a uk/EU deal |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ?
Much of it is very similar to the EU deal but with a few additions that UK requested to make it slightly better and bespoke to the UK. That was earlier this month but as some have said there was a stumbling block that seems to be resolved
all done in 3 months...
amazing what can be done when you actually get two groups that actually are interested in making a deal instead of trying to punish each other and blame each other left right and center.
Where there's a will there's a way yep, definitely, so much easier to get deals done when there isn't all the baggage and bullshit. "
It’s looks like the same deal we had with an added paragraph on financial services .
Let the trade deluge begin .hmmm
It’s a positive thing to have the deal reinstated so good news if it happens but it’s not going to dramatically change our fortunes.
MKstallion Is the car delay possibly to do with Nissans boss holding off full commitment over a no deal Brexit possibility?
The waffle comment was referring to the Government selling it as something better when it’s just the same deal we already had. If they add a paragraph they will claim it’s a major breakthrough .
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"Great Britain belongs to the British people, we are not minions, or subjects of the corrupt EU, or have any desire to be a vassal state of it. We will adapt and triumph, and win the day in the true British bulldog tradition. England expects that every man will do his duty. "
And they all lived happily ever after, the end! |
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"According to Shirley, the plan seems to be to use poetry? I mean ... it's an unusual idea.
Is it a new tactic based upon the massively discredited and frankly bizarre claim by the brexiteers that they need us more than we need them?
Sit in the trade meetings and waffle on about this green and pleasant land..?
Talking about trade meetings .... looks like the FTA with Japan will be completed in the next week or so ...
A FTA in 3 months ... it can be done
I haven’t read it so does it give us a better deal than with the EU ?
Much of it is very similar to the EU deal but with a few additions that UK requested to make it slightly better and bespoke to the UK. That was earlier this month but as some have said there was a stumbling block that seems to be resolved
all done in 3 months...
amazing what can be done when you actually get two groups that actually are interested in making a deal instead of trying to punish each other and blame each other left right and center.
Where there's a will there's a way yep, definitely, so much easier to get deals done when there isn't all the baggage and bullshit.
It’s looks like the same deal we had with an added paragraph on financial services .
Let the trade deluge begin .hmmm
It’s a positive thing to have the deal reinstated so good news if it happens but it’s not going to dramatically change our fortunes.
MKstallion Is the car delay possibly to do with Nissans boss holding off full commitment over a no deal Brexit possibility?
The waffle comment was referring to the Government selling it as something better when it’s just the same deal we already had. If they add a paragraph they will claim it’s a major breakthrough .
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As said its much the same as what the EU negotiated but with extras. Financial services and the digital industry is a large part of our economy so good to have them included.
As for Nissan I worked directly for them at the time of the referendum and now in the supply chain hence my interest.It is the UK saying no to implementing the motor manufacturing side of it straight away not Japan. Again this is the same as what is in the EU deal so no difference. |
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"Great Britain belongs to the British people, we are not minions, or subjects of the corrupt EU, or have any desire to be a vassal state of it. We will adapt and triumph, and win the day in the true British bulldog tradition. England expects that every man will do his duty. "
Do you have anything beyond 3 word slogans and meaningless platitudes? As slaves in the EU we sat at the top table the amount of decent things we voted down or vetoed was criminal, no-one had a deal like ours, all gone now rule Britannia indeed. |
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"If people don't back our great nation they have the freedom to leave. Since when as being proud to be British a issue, get some back bone and back your own great country. People are dying every day to come here, why do you think that is? "
We're not free to leave anymore, you took that away. |
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"According to the Tories and their clown, the best plan is to have no plan
The UK electorate appears to approve of their approach"
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The EU project is crumbling, we are getting out just in time, we are taking our country back, we will be a strong independent country with our own currency and identity again, never to be a vassal state of the EU project. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves. |
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"The EU project is crumbling, we are getting out just in time, we are taking our country back, we will be a strong independent country with our own currency and identity again, never to be a vassal state of the EU project. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves. "
Are we taking our country back from those evil unelected bureaucrats like Cummings? |
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"The EU project is crumbling, we are getting out just in time, we are taking our country back, we will be a strong independent country with our own currency and identity again, never to be a vassal state of the EU project. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves. "
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The marche communes days are numbered,and it's acolytes, has great Great Britain will stride the world stage again has the colossus and world leader it is.A nation that produces leaders like Churchill and Nelson does not want or need the ignomy of being a vassal of a foreign power. Roll on our independence day. |
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"The marche communes days are numbered,and it's acolytes, has great Great Britain will stride the world stage again has the colossus and world leader it is.A nation that produces leaders like Churchill and Nelson does not want or need the ignomy of being a vassal of a foreign power. Roll on our independence day. "
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
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"If people don't back our great nation they have the freedom to leave. Since when as being proud to be British a issue, get some back bone and back your own great country. People are dying every day to come here, why do you think that is?
We're not free to leave anymore, you took that away. "
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By *exy7Man
over a year ago
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"The EU project is crumbling, we are getting out just in time, we are taking our country back, we will be a strong independent country with our own currency and identity again, never to be a vassal state of the EU project. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves. "
Have you ever thought of taking back control of your language too? English is such a beautiful language. Try to cherish it by speaking it properly. When people say that a lot of brexiters have the Q of an oyster, I always ask them not to generalise and then I read your post... |
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"The marche communes days are numbered,and it's acolytes, has great Great Britain will stride the world stage again has the colossus and world leader it is.A nation that produces leaders like Churchill and Nelson does not want or need the ignomy of being a vassal of a foreign power. Roll on our independence day. "
And here is the successor of boris |
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By *exy7Man
over a year ago
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"The EU project is crumbling, we are getting out just in time, we are taking our country back, we will be a strong independent country with our own currency and identity again, never to be a vassal state of the EU project. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves. "
Have you ever thought of taking back control of your language too? English is such a beautiful language. Try to cherish it by speaking it properly. When people say that a lot of brexiters have the IQ of an oyster, I always ask them not to generalise and then I read your post...
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
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"The EU project is crumbling, we are getting out just in time, we are taking our country back, we will be a strong independent country with our own currency and identity again, never to be a vassal state of the EU project. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves.
Have you ever thought of taking back control of your language too? English is such a beautiful language. Try to cherish it by speaking it properly. When people say that a lot of brexiters have the Q of an oyster, I always ask them not to generalise and then I read your post... "
May I ask what is a Q of an oyster? |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
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"The marche communes days are numbered,and it's acolytes, has great Great Britain will stride the world stage again has the colossus and world leader it is.A nation that produces leaders like Churchill and Nelson does not want or need the ignomy of being a vassal of a foreign power. Roll on our independence day. "
The world is getting smaller and The UK smaller still.
By all means be proud of your country.
But think on .
Once there was a treaty of Versailles then the United Nations. There’s now a world bank and a World Health Organisation.
Corporations span the globe .
Country status is and will continue us to be eroded, so who you pick as your allies and partners will help you survive to have a say in the worlds future .
With your mindset we would have the Kingdoms of Wessex the Kingdom of Essex still in existence.
Judging how William the conquerer dealt with that lot it won’t end well for us.
You are facing backwards dreaming of some Jerusalem that’s never coming while the world moves on.
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By *exy7Man
over a year ago
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"The EU project is crumbling, we are getting out just in time, we are taking our country back, we will be a strong independent country with our own currency and identity again, never to be a vassal state of the EU project. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves.
Have you ever thought of taking back control of your language too? English is such a beautiful language. Try to cherish it by speaking it properly. When people say that a lot of brexiters have the Q of an oyster, I always ask them not to generalise and then I read your post...
May I ask what is a Q of an oyster?"
It should have said IQ of an oyster. |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
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"The EU project is crumbling, we are getting out just in time, we are taking our country back, we will be a strong independent country with our own currency and identity again, never to be a vassal state of the EU project. Rule Brittania, Britain's will never be slaves.
Have you ever thought of taking back control of your language too? English is such a beautiful language. Try to cherish it by speaking it properly. When people say that a lot of brexiters have the Q of an oyster, I always ask them not to generalise and then I read your post...
May I ask what is a Q of an oyster?
It should have said IQ of an oyster. "
Ooops never mind it happens ( mostly to me) sure some will see the irony |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
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"I welcome the dawning of a new Jerusalem, as for William the conqueror a shining example of unwelcome European intervention in British affairs. "
Yes I’m reminded now of the Life of Brian
What have the romans ever done for us??
Hmmm are you a member of the Judea People’s liberations front or the People’s front of Judea??
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over a year ago
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"The latest plan from no plan Johnson is no planning permission required to build the lorry parks we were told we wouldn't need "
Kent county spokesman says its in case of trouble with French fisherman.
Do they actually believe this crap themselves ??
Our customs failure is about to be blamed on yen French fisherman. We really are hitting rock bottom.
The French won’t need to blockade as we can do that all by ourselves .
On a personal note I really do hope they have a plan as this will definitely fuck with my business if there is no substance behind the sound bites from Gove. |
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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
borehamwood |
"If people don't back our great nation they have the freedom to leave. Since when as being proud to be British a issue, get some back bone and back your own great country. People are dying every day to come here, why do you think that is?
We're not free to leave anymore, you took that away. "
listen mate i voted for neither side but saying yiur not free to leave anymore is tosh. you do realise people emigrated to europe before we ever joined eec dont you and funnily enough you can move to most other countrys in the world aswell if you have something to offer those countrys. |
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"If people don't back our great nation they have the freedom to leave. Since when as being proud to be British a issue, get some back bone and back your own great country. People are dying every day to come here, why do you think that is?
We're not free to leave anymore, you took that away.
listen mate i voted for neither side but saying yiur not free to leave anymore is tosh. you do realise people emigrated to europe before we ever joined eec dont you and funnily enough you can move to most other countrys in the world aswell if you have something to offer those countrys."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I welcome the dawning of a new Jerusalem, as for William the conqueror a shining example of unwelcome European intervention in British affairs. "
Like the royal family |
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"Boris is a nice chap, I didn't vote for him but I don't think anyone could have seen what was coming with the virus and he has had it himself bad.
Boris is a nice chap? Hahaha! The guy is as sneaky as it comes. Sacked numerous times for lying... offered to help have a journalist beaten up... refuses to even answer how many kids he's got... when it comes to character, he's a shady as it gets. "
Omg nice chap? He’s a racist, sexist homophobe who has a prediction for burning £20 notes in front of homeless people. ‘Nice chap’ |
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"The marche communes days are numbered,and it's acolytes, has great Great Britain will stride the world stage again has the colossus and world leader it is.A nation that produces leaders like Churchill and Nelson does not want or need the ignomy of being a vassal of a foreign power. Roll on our independence day. "
It amazes me how many TV/TS people are so right wing. How can people support a party that consistently and persistently erodes equality. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
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The only person that Mr Oven Ready cares about is himself. He shafted Cameron, stabbed May like she was Caesar and like the Pied Piper is leading the UK into disaster. If Johnson was on fire in the toilet, Churchill would use the sink. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ahhh the braying voices of the followers of the marche communes, and remoaners, its done and dusted, we are out, the end of servitude to a foreign power. A new beginning is upon us,a new Jerusalem, let us cry God for Harry England and Saint George,! |
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"Ahhh the braying voices of the followers of the marche communes, and remoaners, its done and dusted, we are out, the end of servitude to a foreign power. A new beginning is upon us,a new Jerusalem, let us cry God for Harry England and Saint George,! "
Someone that doesn't exist and a Greek guy?
Yep sounds good to me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ahhh the braying voices of the followers of the marche communes, and remoaners, its done and dusted, we are out, the end of servitude to a foreign power. A new beginning is upon us,a new Jerusalem, let us cry God for Harry England and Saint George,! "
Harry England?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ahhh the braying voices of the followers of the marche communes, and remoaners, its done and dusted, we are out, the end of servitude to a foreign power. A new beginning is upon us,a new Jerusalem, let us cry God for Harry England and Saint George,! "
Hahaha |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"Ahhh the braying voices of the followers of the marche communes, and remoaners, its done and dusted, we are out, the end of servitude to a foreign power. A new beginning is upon us,a new Jerusalem, let us cry God for Harry England and Saint George,! "
Bit like the charge of the Light Brigade then?? |
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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago
Huddersfield /derby cinemas |
"Ahhh the braying voices of the followers of the marche communes, and remoaners, its done and dusted, we are out, the end of servitude to a foreign power. A new beginning is upon us,a new Jerusalem, let us cry God for Harry England and Saint George,!
Harry England?? " . Isn't that the chap who has gone to live with his wife over the pond ? |
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"Ahhh the braying voices of the followers of the marche communes, and remoaners, its done and dusted, we are out, the end of servitude to a foreign power. A new beginning is upon us,a new Jerusalem, let us cry God for Harry England and Saint George,!
Harry England?? "
“ I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'”
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"Ahhh the braying voices of the followers of the marche communes, and remoaners, its done and dusted, we are out, the end of servitude to a foreign power. A new beginning is upon us,a new Jerusalem, let us cry God for Harry England and Saint George,!
Harry England??
“ I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'”
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Shakespeare is a brexiteer? Cry havoc!! |
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"I agree with the old chap who said he was happy to get his England back, I agree, a romantic image of dreaming spires, village greens,friendly cats in cathedral closes, pubs, real Ale, cricket on the green, the gentle rain, the sense of fair play, this bejeweled Isle, set in a sapphire sea, this England.
Haha you must be a troll. The alternative implies a level of indoctrination I've never before witnessed. "
Can't you remember alf garnett thenn |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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That he which have no stomach of this fight, let him depart his passport shall be paid, and crowns for convoy put in his purse, we would not die in that man's company. Henry v, vs the forces of the marche communes 25 October 1415, yet all men are bound to die. Stunning English victory against incredible odds Agincourt. |
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"That he which have no stomach of this fight, let him depart his passport shall be paid, and crowns for convoy put in his purse, we would not die in that man's company. Henry v, vs the forces of the marche communes 25 October 1415, yet all men are bound to die. Stunning English victory against incredible odds Agincourt. "
You're starting to sound like one of those people who stands on a street corner and just shouts randomly at any passer by. I hope you're OK. |
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"That he which have no stomach of this fight, let him depart his passport shall be paid, and crowns for convoy put in his purse, we would not die in that man's company. Henry v, vs the forces of the marche communes 25 October 1415, yet all men are bound to die. Stunning English victory against incredible odds Agincourt.
You're starting to sound like one of those people who stands on a street corner and just shouts randomly at any passer by. I hope you're OK."
It's not random from what I have read. Read the posts again and consult your past |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"That he which have no stomach of this fight, let him depart his passport shall be paid, and crowns for convoy put in his purse, we would not die in that man's company. Henry v, vs the forces of the marche communes 25 October 1415, yet all men are bound to die. Stunning English victory against incredible odds Agincourt. "
Tell me something good about Brexit that is good for the UK
You’ve got your wish and you supported it which I have no argument with but tell me something good and positive about your win which benefits the U.K. economy?
You quoting of ancient texts is just a nonsense.
We celebrate the win a Rorke’s drift in the Zulu wars . A week earlier 3000 UK troops were slaughtered by natives .
That bit doesn’t make the news.
Selective history and blinkered views are always going to end in disaster.
The truth and reality don’t sound romantic but they are the truth and real still .
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"That he which have no stomach of this fight, let him depart his passport shall be paid, and crowns for convoy put in his purse, we would not die in that man's company. Henry v, vs the forces of the marche communes 25 October 1415, yet all men are bound to die. Stunning English victory against incredible odds Agincourt. "
Are you on crack? |
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"That he which have no stomach of this fight, let him depart his passport shall be paid, and crowns for convoy put in his purse, we would not die in that man's company. Henry v, vs the forces of the marche communes 25 October 1415, yet all men are bound to die. Stunning English victory against incredible odds Agincourt.
Are you on crack?"
I think the empire has fallen ...
Last one to leave turn out the lights |
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"That he which have no stomach of this fight, let him depart his passport shall be paid, and crowns for convoy put in his purse, we would not die in that man's company. Henry v, vs the forces of the marche communes 25 October 1415, yet all men are bound to die. Stunning English victory against incredible odds Agincourt.
Are you on crack?
I think the empire has fallen ...
Last one to leave turn out the lights"
Lol read Shirley's posts again |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ahhh the braying voices of the followers of the marche communes, and remoaners, its done and dusted, we are out, the end of servitude to a foreign power. A new beginning is upon us,a new Jerusalem, let us cry God for Harry England and Saint George,!
Harry England??
“ I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'”
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Hilarious |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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See barnier and his cronies of the marche communes trying to keep their claws in to us having a veto on our laws post brexit, and fishing in our waters, hope Boris tells them to do one. Breath taking arrogance, we are no longer a vassal of a foreign power, make it tissue, make it England, make it England. |
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"See barnier and his cronies of the marche communes trying to keep their claws in to us having a veto on our laws post brexit, and fishing in our waters, hope Boris tells them to do one. Breath taking arrogance, we are no longer a vassal of a foreign power, make it tissue, make it England, make it England. "
Ah ha ...
We have a plan guys !! |
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"See barnier and his cronies of the marche communes trying to keep their claws in to us having a veto on our laws post brexit, and fishing in our waters, hope Boris tells them to do one. Breath taking arrogance, we are no longer a vassal of a foreign power, make it tissue, make it England, make it England. "
Hilarious, |
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over a year ago
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It's a shame corbyns not pm, if he had been true to his distrust of the EU, he might have won, instead of giving in to remoaners in the Labour Party,and we would be on route to a fairer society. The EU and barnier are determined to shaft Britain for ruining their dreams of a EU state and determined to make an example of us to scare others who want out of the EU project. Having people like Anthony Blair, promoting EU membership was bound to be a disaster, and encourage people to vote out rather than be lecturered to by such a hypocrite, a master stroke for the leave campaign. The bankers are probably wanting no deal for a feeding frenzy on the financial markets when the pound plummits and the stock market tanks. Either way they will make money. If corbyn had won he was going to tax them and the tech companies, make them pay more and good job to, people sleeping on the streets, and war on the destitute, but we have lots of money for the bankers after they nearly ruined the country and still getting their obscene bonuses and knighthoods for enrichment of themselves. Is there a plan? No way, they don't even know themselves what to do, as I don't believe they ever believed we would be leaving the EU. |
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"It's a shame corbyns not pm, if he had been true to his distrust of the EU, he might have won, instead of giving in to remoaners in the Labour Party,and we would be on route to a fairer society. The EU and barnier are determined to shaft Britain for ruining their dreams of a EU state and determined to make an example of us to scare others who want out of the EU project. Having people like Anthony Blair, promoting EU membership was bound to be a disaster, and encourage people to vote out rather than be lecturered to by such a hypocrite, a master stroke for the leave campaign. The bankers are probably wanting no deal for a feeding frenzy on the financial markets when the pound plummits and the stock market tanks. Either way they will make money. If corbyn had won he was going to tax them and the tech companies, make them pay more and good job to, people sleeping on the streets, and war on the destitute, but we have lots of money for the bankers after they nearly ruined the country and still getting their obscene bonuses and knighthoods for enrichment of themselves. Is there a plan? No way, they don't even know themselves what to do, as I don't believe they ever believed we would be leaving the EU. "
I need a lie down |
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By *ackal1 OP Couple
over a year ago
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"It's a shame corbyns not pm, if he had been true to his distrust of the EU, he might have won, instead of giving in to remoaners in the Labour Party,and we would be on route to a fairer society. The EU and barnier are determined to shaft Britain for ruining their dreams of a EU state and determined to make an example of us to scare others who want out of the EU project. Having people like Anthony Blair, promoting EU membership was bound to be a disaster, and encourage people to vote out rather than be lecturered to by such a hypocrite, a master stroke for the leave campaign. The bankers are probably wanting no deal for a feeding frenzy on the financial markets when the pound plummits and the stock market tanks. Either way they will make money. If corbyn had won he was going to tax them and the tech companies, make them pay more and good job to, people sleeping on the streets, and war on the destitute, but we have lots of money for the bankers after they nearly ruined the country and still getting their obscene bonuses and knighthoods for enrichment of themselves. Is there a plan? No way, they don't even know themselves what to do, as I don't believe they ever believed we would be leaving the EU. "
A lot of truth in this .
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"It's a shame corbyns not pm, if he had been true to his distrust of the EU, he might have won, instead of giving in to remoaners in the Labour Party,and we would be on route to a fairer society. The EU and barnier are determined to shaft Britain for ruining their dreams of a EU state and determined to make an example of us to scare others who want out of the EU project. Having people like Anthony Blair, promoting EU membership was bound to be a disaster, and encourage people to vote out rather than be lecturered to by such a hypocrite, a master stroke for the leave campaign. The bankers are probably wanting no deal for a feeding frenzy on the financial markets when the pound plummits and the stock market tanks. Either way they will make money. If corbyn had won he was going to tax them and the tech companies, make them pay more and good job to, people sleeping on the streets, and war on the destitute, but we have lots of money for the bankers after they nearly ruined the country and still getting their obscene bonuses and knighthoods for enrichment of themselves. Is there a plan? No way, they don't even know themselves what to do, as I don't believe they ever believed we would be leaving the EU. " are you for real |
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"It's a shame corbyns not pm, if he had been true to his distrust of the EU, he might have won, instead of giving in to remoaners in the Labour Party,and we would be on route to a fairer society. The EU and barnier are determined to shaft Britain for ruining their dreams of a EU state and determined to make an example of us to scare others who want out of the EU project. Having people like Anthony Blair, promoting EU membership was bound to be a disaster, and encourage people to vote out rather than be lecturered to by such a hypocrite, a master stroke for the leave campaign. The bankers are probably wanting no deal for a feeding frenzy on the financial markets when the pound plummits and the stock market tanks. Either way they will make money. If corbyn had won he was going to tax them and the tech companies, make them pay more and good job to, people sleeping on the streets, and war on the destitute, but we have lots of money for the bankers after they nearly ruined the country and still getting their obscene bonuses and knighthoods for enrichment of themselves. Is there a plan? No way, they don't even know themselves what to do, as I don't believe they ever believed we would be leaving the EU.
I need a lie down" make it a long one then lol |
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"It's a shame corbyns not pm, if he had been true to his distrust of the EU, he might have won, instead of giving in to remoaners in the Labour Party,and we would be on route to a fairer society. The EU and barnier are determined to shaft Britain for ruining their dreams of a EU state and determined to make an example of us to scare others who want out of the EU project. Having people like Anthony Blair, promoting EU membership was bound to be a disaster, and encourage people to vote out rather than be lecturered to by such a hypocrite, a master stroke for the leave campaign. The bankers are probably wanting no deal for a feeding frenzy on the financial markets when the pound plummits and the stock market tanks. Either way they will make money. If corbyn had won he was going to tax them and the tech companies, make them pay more and good job to, people sleeping on the streets, and war on the destitute, but we have lots of money for the bankers after they nearly ruined the country and still getting their obscene bonuses and knighthoods for enrichment of themselves. Is there a plan? No way, they don't even know themselves what to do, as I don't believe they ever believed we would be leaving the EU.
A lot of truth in this .
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"It's a shame corbyns not pm, if he had been true to his distrust of the EU, he might have won, instead of giving in to remoaners in the Labour Party,and we would be on route to a fairer society. The EU and barnier are determined to shaft Britain for ruining their dreams of a EU state and determined to make an example of us to scare others who want out of the EU project. Having people like Anthony Blair, promoting EU membership was bound to be a disaster, and encourage people to vote out rather than be lecturered to by such a hypocrite, a master stroke for the leave campaign. The bankers are probably wanting no deal for a feeding frenzy on the financial markets when the pound plummits and the stock market tanks. Either way they will make money. If corbyn had won he was going to tax them and the tech companies, make them pay more and good job to, people sleeping on the streets, and war on the destitute, but we have lots of money for the bankers after they nearly ruined the country and still getting their obscene bonuses and knighthoods for enrichment of themselves. Is there a plan? No way, they don't even know themselves what to do, as I don't believe they ever believed we would be leaving the EU.
I need a lie down make it a long one then lol"
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"It's a shame corbyns not pm, if he had been true to his distrust of the EU, he might have won, instead of giving in to remoaners in the Labour Party,and we would be on route to a fairer society. The EU and barnier are determined to shaft Britain for ruining their dreams of a EU state and determined to make an example of us to scare others who want out of the EU project. Having people like Anthony Blair, promoting EU membership was bound to be a disaster, and encourage people to vote out rather than be lecturered to by such a hypocrite, a master stroke for the leave campaign. The bankers are probably wanting no deal for a feeding frenzy on the financial markets when the pound plummits and the stock market tanks. Either way they will make money. If corbyn had won he was going to tax them and the tech companies, make them pay more and good job to, people sleeping on the streets, and war on the destitute, but we have lots of money for the bankers after they nearly ruined the country and still getting their obscene bonuses and knighthoods for enrichment of themselves. Is there a plan? No way, they don't even know themselves what to do, as I don't believe they ever believed we would be leaving the EU. are you for real "
What don’t you agree with this and why?
The bankers are still creaming it and will male a killing on currency fluctuations. I do alright on them and they are much better at it than me. Churning shares will be the icing on the cake.
The EU won’t make it good to leave. We all know that.
I suspect Boris just wanted the chance to lead the Tories and it’s looking highly likely there was no plan on Brexit.
Tax haven status is less likely to be a success without a set of financial passports so looking shaky there. Oh and that status only benefits the rich. So if you’re doing a shift at the local bakery you won’t be saving millions. |
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