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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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Apparently if this sentimental landfill - celebrating people whose main achievement in life was being randomly born into a position of hereditary privilege - doesn't make you watery eyed with pride, you aren't properly British.
Well, include me out.
Mmm, malted milk. Oh wait its some low quality version that is almost inedible. OH WELL AT LEAST I STILL HAVE THE 18 QUID TIN.0 -
ruggedtoast wrote: »Unlike this alt-right echo chamber where even the voice of one of the most knowledgeable and capable posters on any economics forum, Generali, was silenced in favour of ranting xenophobes.
Well they are the ones that show up wanting to have a good old moan about foreigners before clicking two dozen paid links in a frenzied attempt to get £2.50 off a year of Sky TV.
God forbid they should have to read any opposing opinions that might sour their hunt for coupons...
Your reply has no relevance to the points I made.0 -
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Ah the Colonies. Awaiting Brexit Britain with open arms. Of course we had to shoot them stave them blow them up invade them overthrow their governments and put them in concentration camps to make them our allies...
But they will have forgotten all about that. Yay make Britain Great again...0 -
Show some respect, Ruggedtoast. Know your place.0
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ruggedtoast wrote: »The points you made have no relevance to the points you made.
:huh: you get more and more irrational as time goes by.0 -
TrickyTree83 wrote: »:huh: you get more and more irrational as time goes by.
Akin to a small child having a tantrum, IMHO.0 -
However will we cope eh Toastie, making our own decisions like other independent nations manage to?
I wonder whether you ever thought you'd be so transfixed with a Tory invention, the SM. Ironic that 2 of it's key architects, Lilly and Redwood deem the whole thing a waste of space, a cost inflating competition excluding mechanism for established corporates.0 -
ruggedtoast wrote: »The points you made have no relevance to the points you made.
Show this to your GP.
There are people who can give you help.0 -
ruggedtoast wrote: »
The Britain that I live in, that I am proud of, is inclusive, global, educated, welcoming and tolerant. And I am not going to abandon it to you.
Not sure that you can instantly state that coming out of the EU will make us any less inclusive, global or tolerant.
For a start, we can open up to the entire world, and what's more inclusive than that?
Welcoming and tolerant? Well I'm not entirely sure what you mean by this. I don't see any reason why we, as a nation, would be less welcoming or less tolerant just because we have come out of the EU. Unless were back at the usual accusation which is tired and has seen you on enforced garden leave a couple of times now.0
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