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Has anyone changed their mind about Brexit?
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If you Leave people really want to reduce the UK's headcount, you could do us all a favour and just leave yourselves.0
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ive just noticed in this picture if you look closley you can see the police line,
..they police must of said "right, women and families first and the rest behind us"
and then must off thought, is that it?“Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”
― George Bernard Shaw0 -
ive just noticed in this picture if you look closley you can see the police line,
..they police must of said "right, women and families first and the rest behind us"
and then must off thought, is that it?
I am very glad I don't find desperate and destitute people as amusing as you.
What a sad and graceless little being you are.0 -
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What would a Remain campaign on in another referendum?
Most of project fear would be redundant and laughed off, so what's left, paying £28 million daily club fee so it's a bit easier in case you want to work in France one day?0 -
ruggedtoast wrote: »I am very glad I don't find desperate and destitute people as amusing as you.
What a sad and graceless little being you are.
one side effect of the brexit vote it that toxic toastie is occasionally showing a speck of human kindness and is posting fewer hate filled rants against his parents, tories, UK voters etc: he of course, still maintains his love of IRA sympathisers, racist, the anti-semitic, homophobes and staunchly supports discriminating against black africa.
However I must give credit where it is due and who knows, one day be may develope into a human being.
well done toastie, good progress and keep it up.0 -
ruggedtoast wrote: »I am very glad I don't find desperate and destitute people as amusing as you.
What a sad and graceless little being you are.
It's a sign of the times, toastie.
Britain in 2016; where EU nationals are attacked on our streets for speaking their language, where companies need to be named and shamed for employing anything else but the Master Race, and Muslim woman have their hijab ripped off on a daily basis accompanied by a 'f*ck off back home!'
Tolerant Britain? You got to be kidding.Don't blame me, I voted Remain.0 -
mayonnaise wrote: »It's a sign of the times, toastie.
Britain in 2016; where EU nationals are attacked on our streets for speaking their language, where companies need to be named and shamed for employing anything else but the Master Race, and Muslim woman have their hijab ripped off on a daily basis accompanied by a 'f*ck off back home!'
Tolerant Britain? You got to be kidding.
Why are thousands of migrants choosing to come to the UK each week, if it's so nasty here?0 -
mayonnaise wrote: »It's a sign of the times, toastie.
Britain in 2016; where EU nationals are attacked on our streets for speaking their language, where companies need to be named and shamed for employing anything else but the Master Race, and Muslim woman have their hijab ripped off on a daily basis accompanied by a 'f*ck off back home!'
Tolerant Britain? You got to be kidding.
If we're going to take hysteria as indicative of how a country treats migrants, can you explain what's happening in Sweden, Germany, France, Greece, Australia, Hungary, Austria?
Where migrants are banned for life for arriving on certain modes of transport, where hijab's are banned, where far right groups are protesting in the streets on a regular basis, where the political movements against these people are gaining momentum.
Are all of these countries viewed in a similar light?
Or do we only guilt trip the British and ignore all the good things we do?0 -
TrickyTree83 wrote: »If we're going to take hysteria as indicative of how a country treats migrants, can you explain what's happening in Sweden, Germany, France, Greece, Australia, Hungary, Austria?
Where migrants are banned for life for arriving on certain modes of transport, where hijab's are banned, where far right groups are protesting in the streets on a regular basis, where the political movements against these people are gaining momentum.
Are all of these countries viewed in a similar light?
Or do we only guilt trip the British and ignore all the good things we do?
I'm looking at my country. What happens in Austria or Sweden, I'll leave that for the Austrians and Swedes to worry about.
By the way, was there anything factually incorrect about what I said?Don't blame me, I voted Remain.0
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