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Brexit, by dogstar on Aug 2, 2019 17:37:45 GMT 1, This is the Government’s own assessment of the implications of Boris Johnson’s stated No Deal Brexit policy.
This is the Government’s own assessment of the implications of Boris Johnson’s stated No Deal Brexit policy.
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Aug 2, 2019 18:58:32 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Aug 2, 2019 18:58:32 GMT 1, Whats that then, fact based statements you just cant understand?
Mmmmm freeports, creating 1000 jobs, taking 100's of millions away from the economy for the benefit of the already rich.
We differ even on the simple concept of good news. But then, face value without any consideration.
Whats that then, fact based statements you just cant understand? Mmmmm freeports, creating 1000 jobs, taking 100's of millions away from the economy for the benefit of the already rich. We differ even on the simple concept of good news. But then, face value without any consideration.
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Aug 2, 2019 20:54:11 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Coach on Aug 2, 2019 20:54:11 GMT 1, This is the Government’s own assessment of the implications of Boris Johnson’s stated No Deal Brexit policy.
Where is this from? Do you know what kingfisher is?
This is the Government’s own assessment of the implications of Boris Johnson’s stated No Deal Brexit policy.
Where is this from? Do you know what kingfisher is?
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Aug 2, 2019 20:58:30 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Happy Shopper on Aug 2, 2019 20:58:30 GMT 1,
All I see is the government have found a loop hole to allow certain manufacturers/parts of the country, to carry on trading freely after Brexit... because they know the damage a no deal brexit will do to them. But we’ll still need deals done quick!
All I see is the government have found a loop hole to allow certain manufacturers/parts of the country, to carry on trading freely after Brexit... because they know the damage a no deal brexit will do to them. But we’ll still need deals done quick!
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Brexit, by Deleted on Aug 2, 2019 22:46:55 GMT 1, Great copying and pasting skills, but this article is utterly pointless. Underemployment and unemployment are not the same thing. In this instance, thats exactly what they are. You are just totally unable to grasp the basics here.
Yea yea, exactly the type of thing an intellectual lightweight with no original ideas would say
Great copying and pasting skills, but this article is utterly pointless. Underemployment and unemployment are not the same thing. In this instance, thats exactly what they are. You are just totally unable to grasp the basics here. Yea yea, exactly the type of thing an intellectual lightweight with no original ideas would say
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Aug 3, 2019 3:24:35 GMT 1
Brexit, by dogstar on Aug 3, 2019 3:24:35 GMT 1, This is the Government’s own assessment of the implications of Boris Johnson’s stated No Deal Brexit policy.
Where is this from? Do you know what kingfisher is? It's a Whitehall memo/document leaked this week, which was prepared in the final weeks of Theresa May's time in office, and only circulated to certain senior cabinet ministers.
Kingfisher - or Project Kingfisher - is the codename for a secret bailout fund aimed at shielding the British economy, initiated by former Chancellor Philip Hammond as concern kicked in about the frighteningly real prospect of the UK crashing out of the EU without a withdrawal agreement in place.
Where this funding is coming from is anyone's guess... And this is on top of this weeks news that the government is to spend another 2.1 billion on preparing for a no deal brexit, bringing the total preparation costs thus far to nearly 6 billion pounds.
Seems like there is a magic money tree after all...
This is the Government’s own assessment of the implications of Boris Johnson’s stated No Deal Brexit policy.
Where is this from? Do you know what kingfisher is? It's a Whitehall memo/document leaked this week, which was prepared in the final weeks of Theresa May's time in office, and only circulated to certain senior cabinet ministers.
Kingfisher - or Project Kingfisher - is the codename for a secret bailout fund aimed at shielding the British economy, initiated by former Chancellor Philip Hammond as concern kicked in about the frighteningly real prospect of the UK crashing out of the EU without a withdrawal agreement in place.
Where this funding is coming from is anyone's guess... And this is on top of this weeks news that the government is to spend another 2.1 billion on preparing for a no deal brexit, bringing the total preparation costs thus far to nearly 6 billion pounds.
Seems like there is a magic money tree after all...
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Aug 3, 2019 11:08:14 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Aug 3, 2019 11:08:14 GMT 1, In this instance, thats exactly what they are. You are just totally unable to grasp the basics here. Yea yea, exactly the type of thing an intellectual lightweight with no original ideas would say I take it thats the best you could manage then. Must make you feel a bit inferior if thats all you could drum up.
In this instance, thats exactly what they are. You are just totally unable to grasp the basics here. Yea yea, exactly the type of thing an intellectual lightweight with no original ideas would say I take it thats the best you could manage then. Must make you feel a bit inferior if thats all you could drum up.
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Aug 3, 2019 11:13:41 GMT 1
Brexit, by Dive Jedi on Aug 3, 2019 11:13:41 GMT 1, Yea yea, exactly the type of thing an intellectual lightweight with no original ideas would say I take it thats the best you could manage then. Must make you feel a bit inferior if thats all you could drum up.
Yea yea, exactly the type of thing an intellectual lightweight with no original ideas would say I take it thats the best you could manage then. Must make you feel a bit inferior if thats all you could drum up.
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Aug 3, 2019 11:18:54 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Aug 3, 2019 11:18:54 GMT 1, I take it thats the best you could manage then. Must make you feel a bit inferior if thats all you could drum up. Sort of. But the options are that this crap happens, or the internet ends up flooded with unchallenged nonsense (which is what they would like). This bit is just a little side note.
I take it thats the best you could manage then. Must make you feel a bit inferior if thats all you could drum up. Sort of. But the options are that this crap happens, or the internet ends up flooded with unchallenged nonsense (which is what they would like). This bit is just a little side note.
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Aug 3, 2019 11:23:46 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Masong on Aug 3, 2019 11:23:46 GMT 1, Sort of. But the options are that this crap happens, or the internet ends up flooded with unchallenged nonsense (which is what they would like). This bit is just a little side note.
The internet is also full of sad wànkers that think they know it all hey Debate
Sort of. But the options are that this crap happens, or the internet ends up flooded with unchallenged nonsense (which is what they would like). This bit is just a little side note. The internet is also full of sad wànkers that think they know it all hey Debate
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Aug 3, 2019 11:30:17 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Aug 3, 2019 11:30:17 GMT 1, Sort of. But the options are that this crap happens, or the internet ends up flooded with unchallenged nonsense (which is what they would like). This bit is just a little side note. The internet is also full of sad wànkers that think they know it all hey Debate Yep, they are easy spotted, they never back anything up, unless they can do it by quoting the MSM, they hate real data and are unable to see anything past the face value of what they are being told to think. Sound like anyone you know?
Sort of. But the options are that this crap happens, or the internet ends up flooded with unchallenged nonsense (which is what they would like). This bit is just a little side note. The internet is also full of sad wànkers that think they know it all hey Debate Yep, they are easy spotted, they never back anything up, unless they can do it by quoting the MSM, they hate real data and are unable to see anything past the face value of what they are being told to think. Sound like anyone you know?
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Aug 3, 2019 11:54:06 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 11:54:06 GMT 1, The internet is also full of sad wànkers that think they know it all hey Debate Yep, they are easy spotted, they never back anything up, unless they can do it by quoting the MSM, they hate real data and are unable to see anything past the face value of what they are being told to think. Sound like anyone you know?
Awkward, he was talking about you...
The internet is also full of sad wànkers that think they know it all hey Debate Yep, they are easy spotted, they never back anything up, unless they can do it by quoting the MSM, they hate real data and are unable to see anything past the face value of what they are being told to think. Sound like anyone you know? Awkward, he was talking about you...
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Aug 3, 2019 12:02:27 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Aug 3, 2019 12:02:27 GMT 1, Yep, they are easy spotted, they never back anything up, unless they can do it by quoting the MSM, they hate real data and are unable to see anything past the face value of what they are being told to think. Sound like anyone you know? Awkward, he was talking about you... You dont say.
Are you a facebook bot that got lost or something?
Yep, they are easy spotted, they never back anything up, unless they can do it by quoting the MSM, they hate real data and are unable to see anything past the face value of what they are being told to think. Sound like anyone you know? Awkward, he was talking about you... You dont say. Are you a facebook bot that got lost or something?
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Aug 3, 2019 12:06:38 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Deleted on Aug 3, 2019 12:06:38 GMT 1, Awkward, he was talking about you... You dont say. Are you a facebook bot that got lost or something?
No, I'm an urban art enthusiast with an interest in the state of our country. And I struggle when morons move the goal posts and change definitions to suit their sad little agendas. Hope that clarifies things for you. Have a nice weekend x
Awkward, he was talking about you... You dont say. Are you a facebook bot that got lost or something? No, I'm an urban art enthusiast with an interest in the state of our country. And I struggle when morons move the goal posts and change definitions to suit their sad little agendas. Hope that clarifies things for you. Have a nice weekend x
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Aug 3, 2019 12:46:34 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Aug 3, 2019 12:46:34 GMT 1, You dont say. Are you a facebook bot that got lost or something? No, I'm an urban art enthusiast with an interest in the state of our country. And I struggle when morons move the goal posts and change definitions to suit their sad little agendas. Hope that clarifies things for you. Have a nice weekend x Wow, now that is funny. Contradictory but still funny.
You dont say. Are you a facebook bot that got lost or something? No, I'm an urban art enthusiast with an interest in the state of our country. And I struggle when morons move the goal posts and change definitions to suit their sad little agendas. Hope that clarifies things for you. Have a nice weekend x Wow, now that is funny. Contradictory but still funny.
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Brexit, by Chris JL on Aug 9, 2019 14:26:49 GMT 1, ... and eventually UK economic growth turned negative...
(First time in 7 years)
... and eventually UK economic growth turned negative... (First time in 7 years)
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Brexit, by .dappy on Aug 9, 2019 17:58:30 GMT 1, ... shrinking UK economy ...
... major power failure across London, the South East and parts of the rest of the country ...
... putting the Great ... back into Great Britain ...
... shrinking UK economy ...
... major power failure across London, the South East and parts of the rest of the country ...
... putting the Great ... back into Great Britain ...
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Brexit, by .dappy on Aug 9, 2019 20:54:44 GMT 1, ... shrinking UK economy ... ... major power failure across London, the South East and parts of the rest of the country ... ... putting the Great ... back into Great Britain ... and the most boring member award goes to.... Dappy ... Ha!Ha!Ha!Ha! ...
... shrinking UK economy ... ... major power failure across London, the South East and parts of the rest of the country ... ... putting the Great ... back into Great Britain ... and the most boring member award goes to.... Dappy ... Ha!Ha!Ha!Ha! ...
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Aug 9, 2019 21:49:38 GMT 1
Brexit, by maven on Aug 9, 2019 21:49:38 GMT 1, Don't worry the future is safe with Boris
Don't worry the future is safe with Boris
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Brexit, by Deleted on Aug 9, 2019 21:56:05 GMT 1, We'll almost certainly see Q3 growth and avoid a technical recession. Cheer up you pessimistic bastards
We'll almost certainly see Q3 growth and avoid a technical recession. Cheer up you pessimistic bastards
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Aug 9, 2019 22:27:01 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Daylight Robber on Aug 9, 2019 22:27:01 GMT 1, We'll almost certainly see Q3 growth and avoid a technical recession. Cheer up you pessimistic bastards
Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more?
We'll almost certainly see Q3 growth and avoid a technical recession. Cheer up you pessimistic bastards Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more?
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Aug 9, 2019 22:45:24 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Aug 9, 2019 22:45:24 GMT 1, So, plane systems buggered up, Trains fuckedup Economy tickling at (definatly wasnt brexit*) a recession
Bojo has called in the pro's and this is all he got
"have you tried switching it off and on again"
Fingers crossed the power cut does the trick.
* probably was though wasnt it.
So, plane systems buggered up, Trains fuckedup Economy tickling at (definatly wasnt brexit*) a recession
Bojo has called in the pro's and this is all he got
"have you tried switching it off and on again"
Fingers crossed the power cut does the trick.
* probably was though wasnt it.
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Aug 9, 2019 23:27:23 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Aug 9, 2019 23:27:23 GMT 1, We'll almost certainly see Q3 growth and avoid a technical recession. Cheer up you pessimistic bastards Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more?
Nope, just need to think a little. Tough for some on here I know.
We'll almost certainly see Q3 growth and avoid a technical recession. Cheer up you pessimistic bastards Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more?
Nope, just need to think a little. Tough for some on here I know.
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Aug 10, 2019 8:16:04 GMT 1
Brexit, by Daylight Robber on Aug 10, 2019 8:16:04 GMT 1, Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more? Nope, just need to think a little. Tough for some on here I know.
Like if the new Chancellor had thought about his response he wouldn't have started to say that "Of course No Deal will damage the economy!'
Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more? Nope, just need to think a little. Tough for some on here I know.
Like if the new Chancellor had thought about his response he wouldn't have started to say that "Of course No Deal will damage the economy!'
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Brexit, by Chris JL on Aug 10, 2019 9:01:20 GMT 1, Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more?
Nope, just need to think a little. Tough for some on here I know.
🤦♂️
Let’s talk about art please, it’s better (fewer chances for people to embarrass themselves).
Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more?
Nope, just need to think a little. Tough for some on here I know.
🤦♂️ Let’s talk about art please, it’s better (fewer chances for people to embarrass themselves).
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Aug 10, 2019 10:27:22 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Aug 10, 2019 10:27:22 GMT 1, Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more?
Nope, just need to think a little. Tough for some on here I know.
Lol really dont think your well placed to be chucking smart mouthed comments like that around the place.
Thanks for the early morning giggles though. Great to know irony is alive and well!!
Almost certainly? What, do we all just have to believe a little more?
Nope, just need to think a little. Tough for some on here I know.
Lol really dont think your well placed to be chucking smart mouthed comments like that around the place. Thanks for the early morning giggles though. Great to know irony is alive and well!!
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Aug 11, 2019 22:40:15 GMT 1
Brexit, by moron on Aug 11, 2019 22:40:15 GMT 1, Serious question, but not aimed at anyone in particular - When was the last time you voted for anyone or anything that won? I voted for brexit, so won, sort of. Sadly it took days for some fluffy headed cretin to destroy any hope of negotiations and prove that actualy i had in fact lost. Which left me feeling i would have been more of a winner had i lost in the first round. Weird that eh. Then when i thought things couldnt get worse, that same fluffy headed p*ick, has now been put in charge of the deal, the country, some nuclear launch codes and f**kalone knows what else, all because his party thinks he "won" the referendum for them. Winning sucks!!! It feels worse than that sparrow that gots**t on in the middle of the frozen forrest! Why did you vote for Brexit?
I thought only racists and xenophobes voted for Brexit.
Serious question, but not aimed at anyone in particular - When was the last time you voted for anyone or anything that won? I voted for brexit, so won, sort of. Sadly it took days for some fluffy headed cretin to destroy any hope of negotiations and prove that actualy i had in fact lost. Which left me feeling i would have been more of a winner had i lost in the first round. Weird that eh. Then when i thought things couldnt get worse, that same fluffy headed p*ick, has now been put in charge of the deal, the country, some nuclear launch codes and f**kalone knows what else, all because his party thinks he "won" the referendum for them. Winning sucks!!! It feels worse than that sparrow that gots**t on in the middle of the frozen forrest! Why did you vote for Brexit? I thought only racists and xenophobes voted for Brexit.
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Aug 11, 2019 22:48:21 GMT 1
Brexit, by moron on Aug 11, 2019 22:48:21 GMT 1,
So Boris bullshit Johnson has gone up and down the country promising billions. If people fall for that I wont be surprised. He has promised amnesty for half a million illegal immigrants. At the same time says that people from the EU who moved to the UK more than three or five years before Brexit can stay. Which means people from EU who moved to UK two or one year before Brexit will be kicked out. What happens if they refuse to leave. Is Boris going to send out droves of police to arrest them and kick them out of the country.
Boris is a bullshitter of the highest calibre. Don't know if he is on coke but he certainly acts like he is.
Farage is another spiv bullshitter and now we know why he was so keen on kicking out EU citizens and talking and promoting that Uk can do good business with Africa after Brexit. Aaron Banks and other who bankrolled Frages campaign hav emining and other business interests there.
Boris won't keep any of his promises and with a Tory majority of one in the commons. There could be an election called in September altho Bojo is planning on not calling an election untill the Tory party's full term has expired.
So Boris bullshit Johnson has gone up and down the country promising billions. If people fall for that I wont be surprised. He has promised amnesty for half a million illegal immigrants. At the same time says that people from the EU who moved to the UK more than three or five years before Brexit can stay. Which means people from EU who moved to UK two or one year before Brexit will be kicked out. What happens if they refuse to leave. Is Boris going to send out droves of police to arrest them and kick them out of the country. Boris is a bullshitter of the highest calibre. Don't know if he is on coke but he certainly acts like he is. Farage is another spiv bullshitter and now we know why he was so keen on kicking out EU citizens and talking and promoting that Uk can do good business with Africa after Brexit. Aaron Banks and other who bankrolled Frages campaign hav emining and other business interests there. Boris won't keep any of his promises and with a Tory majority of one in the commons. There could be an election called in September altho Bojo is planning on not calling an election untill the Tory party's full term has expired.
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Aug 11, 2019 23:05:46 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Aug 11, 2019 23:05:46 GMT 1, I voted for brexit, so won, sort of. Sadly it took days for some fluffy headed cretin to destroy any hope of negotiations and prove that actualy i had in fact lost. Which left me feeling i would have been more of a winner had i lost in the first round. Weird that eh. Then when i thought things couldnt get worse, that same fluffy headed p*ick, has now been put in charge of the deal, the country, some nuclear launch codes and f**kalone knows what else, all because his party thinks he "won" the referendum for them. Winning sucks!!! It feels worse than that sparrow that gots**t on in the middle of the frozen forrest! Why did you vote for Brexit? I thought only racists and xenophobes voted for Brexit. None of those reasons. We could have had extra cash, there was a possible gain from it. Of course i made a whole bunch of glaring errors in my thought process, which basically came down to one error. I figured no one would use peoples lives as bargaining chips, that we already lived under much the same rules for trading purposes, that we already had a working relationship with Europe for donkeys years so should be an easy transition and that no one would bother to make this difficult, as it could be sorted so easily. All those errors and probably others i dont even care to remember, came down to failing to consider that all tories are incompetent self serving c**ts. Bit of a glaring error, but there you have it.
No racism, no brainwashing from the likes of farrage and no falling for the utter bollox of bojo and his ilk. I plain and simple made as**t choice, having fucked up when compiling the available data (potentially just a human disposition to assume your government are competent, although god knows why!).
Unlike some, i can accept it.
I also firmly believe democracy allows people to change their mind, which is why we have regular elections. If this goes on much longer and bojo calls an election, we will have had 3 elections (2 called for the convenience of PM's) in 4 years and one vote on leaving the EU in 40. Bit of a pisstake considering the situation.
I voted for brexit, so won, sort of. Sadly it took days for some fluffy headed cretin to destroy any hope of negotiations and prove that actualy i had in fact lost. Which left me feeling i would have been more of a winner had i lost in the first round. Weird that eh. Then when i thought things couldnt get worse, that same fluffy headed p*ick, has now been put in charge of the deal, the country, some nuclear launch codes and f**kalone knows what else, all because his party thinks he "won" the referendum for them. Winning sucks!!! It feels worse than that sparrow that gots**t on in the middle of the frozen forrest! Why did you vote for Brexit? I thought only racists and xenophobes voted for Brexit. None of those reasons. We could have had extra cash, there was a possible gain from it. Of course i made a whole bunch of glaring errors in my thought process, which basically came down to one error. I figured no one would use peoples lives as bargaining chips, that we already lived under much the same rules for trading purposes, that we already had a working relationship with Europe for donkeys years so should be an easy transition and that no one would bother to make this difficult, as it could be sorted so easily. All those errors and probably others i dont even care to remember, came down to failing to consider that all tories are incompetent self serving c**ts. Bit of a glaring error, but there you have it. No racism, no brainwashing from the likes of farrage and no falling for the utter bollox of bojo and his ilk. I plain and simple made as**t choice, having fucked up when compiling the available data (potentially just a human disposition to assume your government are competent, although god knows why!). Unlike some, i can accept it. I also firmly believe democracy allows people to change their mind, which is why we have regular elections. If this goes on much longer and bojo calls an election, we will have had 3 elections (2 called for the convenience of PM's) in 4 years and one vote on leaving the EU in 40. Bit of a pisstake considering the situation.
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Brexit, by Deleted on Aug 12, 2019 11:45:17 GMT 1, Why did you vote for Brexit? I thought only racists and xenophobes voted for Brexit. None of those reasons. We could have had extra cash, there was a possible gain from it. Of course i made a whole bunch of glaring errors in my thought process, which basically came down one error. I figured no one would use peoples lives as bargaining chips, that we already lived under much the same rules for trading purposes, that we already had a working relationship with Europe for donkeys years so should be an easy transition and that no one would bother to make this difficult, as it could be sorted so easily. All those errors and probably others i dont even care to remember, came down to failing to consider that all tories are incompetent self serving c**ts. Bit of a glaring error, but there you have it. No racism, no brainwashing from the likes of farrage and no falling for the utter bollox of bojo and his ilk. I plan and simple made as**t choice, having fucked up when compiling the available data (potentially just a human disposition to assume your government are competent, although god knows why!). Unlike some, i can accept it. I also firmly believe democracy allows people to change their mind, which is why we have regular elections. If this goes on much longer and bojo calls an election, we will have had 3 elections (2 called for the convenience of PM's) in 4 years and one vote on leaving the EU in 40. Bit of a pisstake considering the situation.
Nice post.
Why did you vote for Brexit? I thought only racists and xenophobes voted for Brexit. None of those reasons. We could have had extra cash, there was a possible gain from it. Of course i made a whole bunch of glaring errors in my thought process, which basically came down one error. I figured no one would use peoples lives as bargaining chips, that we already lived under much the same rules for trading purposes, that we already had a working relationship with Europe for donkeys years so should be an easy transition and that no one would bother to make this difficult, as it could be sorted so easily. All those errors and probably others i dont even care to remember, came down to failing to consider that all tories are incompetent self serving c**ts. Bit of a glaring error, but there you have it. No racism, no brainwashing from the likes of farrage and no falling for the utter bollox of bojo and his ilk. I plan and simple made as**t choice, having fucked up when compiling the available data (potentially just a human disposition to assume your government are competent, although god knows why!). Unlike some, i can accept it. I also firmly believe democracy allows people to change their mind, which is why we have regular elections. If this goes on much longer and bojo calls an election, we will have had 3 elections (2 called for the convenience of PM's) in 4 years and one vote on leaving the EU in 40. Bit of a pisstake considering the situation. Nice post.
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