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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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How many people who thought what the fuc the day after the referendum but have since seen the opportunities that Brexit could bring and have pushed forward, been proactive and embraced change have come to the conclusion that this self serving bunch of imbeciles could not organise a piss up in a brewery.
You can’t even blame the remainers, scrutiny and questioning of policy of the government is what MP’s should be doing.
The fact that the architects and leaders of our exit can know capitulate if May resigns is ridiculous.
I still think if we had proper leadership with a properly structured business plan for this country we could have made a go of it.
Unfortunately we don’t, so please even for us that up until this week still had hope, pull the plug and let us get on.
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The conservatives wanted to keep it to themselves. May insisted on it, not having a willingness to make it cross-party from the start. And she insisted on issuing Article 50 before the conservatives had even agreed what type of brexit they wanted and had a plan.
You couldn't make it up. If the conservatives had been running a business, it would have long since failed. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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a) what oppotunities?
b) why did you think you would ever get better deals being outside the EU rather than being in....
c) you were promised unicorns and in reality got shit.....
the moment after the result when it because a tory party project rather than a best for the nation exercise, the only real questions was "would you lose just a couple of fingers or lose the whole hand/arm!"
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This is only the transition deal.... which was meant to only cover the period between leaving and the setting up of permanent arrangements. The real test will be the negotiation of the long term deal (or not). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How many people who thought what the fuc the day after the referendum but have since seen the opportunities that Brexit could bring and have pushed forward, been proactive and embraced change
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Lolz
Comedy gold right there.
Why would we embrace the opportunity to live in a backwards, poor, oppressive country where the ultra rich can control the population and make them do anything they want? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How many people who thought what the fuc the day after the referendum but have since seen the opportunities that Brexit could bring and have pushed forward, been proactive and embraced change have come to the conclusion that this self serving bunch of imbeciles could not organise a piss up in a brewery.
You can’t even blame the remainers, scrutiny and questioning of policy of the government is what MP’s should be doing.
The fact that the architects and leaders of our exit can know capitulate if May resigns is ridiculous.
I still think if we had proper leadership with a properly structured business plan for this country we could have made a go of it.
Unfortunately we don’t, so please even for us that up until this week still had hope, pull the plug and let us get on.
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Yes I'm looking forward to the Brexit opportunities |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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"How many people who thought what the fuc the day after the referendum but have since seen the opportunities that Brexit could bring and have pushed forward, been proactive and embraced change have come to the conclusion that this self serving bunch of imbeciles could not organise a piss up in a brewery.
You can’t even blame the remainers, scrutiny and questioning of policy of the government is what MP’s should be doing.
The fact that the architects and leaders of our exit can know capitulate if May resigns is ridiculous.
I still think if we had proper leadership with a properly structured business plan for this country we could have made a go of it.
Unfortunately we don’t, so please even for us that up until this week still had hope, pull the plug and let us get on.
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Hands up who has “seen the opportunities that Brexit can bring?” |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"How many people who thought what the fuc the day after the referendum but have since seen the opportunities that Brexit could bring and have pushed forward, been proactive and embraced change have come to the conclusion that this self serving bunch of imbeciles could not organise a piss up in a brewery.
You can’t even blame the remainers, scrutiny and questioning of policy of the government is what MP’s should be doing.
The fact that the architects and leaders of our exit can know capitulate if May resigns is ridiculous.
I still think if we had proper leadership with a properly structured business plan for this country we could have made a go of it.
Unfortunately we don’t, so please even for us that up until this week still had hope, pull the plug and let us get on.
Hands up who has “seen the opportunities that Brexit can bring?”"
There's lots of opportunities, never mentioned if they were any good |
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