I think we can all agree it has gone swimmingly well. We have shown ourselves to be well prepared, organised, embarked on a coherent negotiation strategy and have concluded the process incredibly well confirming our position as one of the most important countries in the world and well positioned for our wonderful future outside of the EU.
Is like to thank Theresa May for her competence and the way she has brought the country together. Is also like to thank Jeremy Corbyn for putting political differences to one side and working for the good of the country. Is like to thank Boris, Jacob et al for delivering on all of the promises of the leave campaign without ever compromising their principles in pursuit of personal gain and finally I'd like to thank the DUP and SNP for their positive contributions to the whole process.
Well done everyone involved and Happy Brexit Day. |
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"I think we can all agree it has gone swimmingly well. We have shown ourselves to be well prepared, organised, embarked on a coherent negotiation strategy and have concluded the process incredibly well confirming our position as one of the most important countries in the world and well positioned for our wonderful future outside of the EU.
Is like to thank Theresa May for her competence and the way she has brought the country together. Is also like to thank Jeremy Corbyn for putting political differences to one side and working for the good of the country. Is like to thank Boris, Jacob et al for delivering on all of the promises of the leave campaign without ever compromising their principles in pursuit of personal gain and finally I'd like to thank the DUP and SNP for their positive contributions to the whole process.
Well done everyone involved and Happy Brexit Day."
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"The NHS must be giving a huge sigh of relief at their extra £350m they'll get each week. I think the first cheque is due next Friday - happy times.
Oh wait......."
Don't worry, once we conclude the easiest trade deal in history our hard working nurses and doctors will be swimming in extra cash |
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"The NHS must be giving a huge sigh of relief at their extra £350m they'll get each week. I think the first cheque is due next Friday - happy times.
Oh wait.......
Don't worry, once we conclude the easiest trade deal in history our hard working nurses and doctors will be swimming in extra cash "
Is this the £350 Million a week extra that we've got to ignore the £800 million a week we're worse off by since the referendum vote to be valid |
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
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"I think we can all agree it has gone swimmingly well. We have shown ourselves to be well prepared, organised, embarked on a coherent negotiation strategy and have concluded the process incredibly well confirming our position as one of the most important countries in the world and well positioned for our wonderful future outside of the EU.
Is like to thank Theresa May for her competence and the way she has brought the country together. Is also like to thank Jeremy Corbyn for putting political differences to one side and working for the good of the country. Is like to thank Boris, Jacob et al for delivering on all of the promises of the leave campaign without ever compromising their principles in pursuit of personal gain and finally I'd like to thank the DUP and SNP for their positive contributions to the whole process.
Well done everyone involved and Happy Brexit Day."
You forgot the bunting and Spitfire barrel rolling overhead
It is heartening that nobody jiat took this as an opportunity to further their own agendas |
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By *ky19Man
over a year ago
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Happy Independence Day everyone!
Oh, wait...
Well I'm glad America didn't have to put up with all the complaining about how their country would now be ruined once they left and all that. |
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
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A BREXITER who hoped this morning would be his first in a free Britain has instead woken up to another day as a serf in a vassal state.
Martin Bishop sat and drank his cup of tea this morning while gazing out at a country which once dreamed of finally standing tall but has been beaten down into a cringing, subservient wreck by its despotic masters.
He said: “This morning, tormented by thoughts of treason, I rose and watched the sun rise over a nation that’s no more than a gigantic gulag for our Marxist masters in Brussels, and I wept.
“I saw children rise and go to football practice, knowing deep down they are just disposable cogs in the EUSSR’s grinding machinery and could be replaced by Bulgarians at any time.
“I saw Ocado delivery vans arrive, not bringing good British groceries grown on allotments like in the war, but soulless, regimented carrots farmed without mercy by cruel Spaniards with whips.
“I saw a country betrayed, ground down, hopeless and broken. Then I put Football Focus on.” |
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