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Re: Brexit

Post Mon Apr 03, 2017 7:42 pm

NewJerseyRich wrote:Love for the country would have been never subjecting her to the shackles of the EU from the start. Once realising the situation it takes strength to correct and extricate ones self from the situation.
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That is just too funny! You do spout some cobblers. What shackles are these then? Presumably you are in favour of the United States of America but you have some sort of intense aversion to Europe having some sort of similar arrangement. I can't think where you may have got the information on which to base your opinion about matters UK and European.

From a purely selfish point of view, I have very recently become an Irish Citizen, so watching the Daily Mail and the most clueless ever bunch of public school, no plan tossers cast the UK off into a sea of fuck knows what has become slightly less painful. :P
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Post Wed Sep 25, 2019 12:46 pm

And two and a half years later, the public school tossers are still all at sea...
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Post Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:22 pm

Vio con dios, Britain. Good luck. I really, genuinely hope the dire predictions end up wrong and that this works out well (or at least not terribly) for everyone involved.
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Post Sat Feb 01, 2020 10:22 am

DzM wrote:Vio con dios, Britain. Good luck. I really, genuinely hope the dire predictions end up wrong and that this works out well (or at least not terribly) for everyone involved.


It's all a big mess, and we're all doomed.
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Post Sat Feb 01, 2020 5:14 pm

Heather wrote:
DzM wrote:Vio con dios, Britain. Good luck. I really, genuinely hope the dire predictions end up wrong and that this works out well (or at least not terribly) for everyone involved.

It's all a big mess, and we're all doomed.

Probably. But hey, at least you don't have some utterly obnoxious blond jackass who has no business leading a nation through difficult times in charge of ... oh. Right.
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Post Sat Feb 01, 2020 7:16 pm

DzM wrote:
Heather wrote:
DzM wrote:Vio con dios, Britain. Good luck. I really, genuinely hope the dire predictions end up wrong and that this works out well (or at least not terribly) for everyone involved.

It's all a big mess, and we're all doomed.

Probably. But hey, at least you don't have some utterly obnoxious blond jackass who has no business leading a nation through difficult times in charge of ... oh. Right.

:lol:

The Brits are building a 300 foot high fan for all the shit to hit.
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Re: Brexit

Post Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:22 pm

Fr. McGreer wrote:
DzM wrote:
Heather wrote:
DzM wrote:Vio con dios, Britain. Good luck. I really, genuinely hope the dire predictions end up wrong and that this works out well (or at least not terribly) for everyone involved.

It's all a big mess, and we're all doomed.

Probably. But hey, at least you don't have some utterly obnoxious blond jackass who has no business leading a nation through difficult times in charge of ... oh. Right.

:lol:

The Brits are building a 300 foot high fan for all the shit to hit.


Indeed. Oh my. We have Mini Trump. I reckon being doomed is actually the best-case scenario.
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