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Brexit the economy and house prices part 7: Brexit Harder

Malthusian
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I have very little interest in this topic but by starting the new Brexit thread, I can make this picture of some cute kittens appear on the top of every page.

So, Brexit. What's all that about???
*edit* Thanks VoucherMan for saving the kittens!

So, Brexit. What's all that about???
*edit* Thanks VoucherMan for saving the kittens!
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Yay! A kitten pics thread.Don't blame me, I voted Remain.0
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mayonnaise wrote: »Yay! A kitten pics thread.
And if you are a dog - go outside, bark at the moon and ask to come straight back inside.0 -
Don't blame me, I voted Remain.1
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The grammar in that is atrocious. Maybe it was meant to have 'leaving the eu because they want to come to the UK' on the end of it.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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Bruce Willis has just been on the phone.
Have you guys been stealing the formula for his movie titles again?0 -
(from part 6)UKIP are the obvious answer if you want a hard Brexit.0
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I didn’t know Bruce was a remainer.There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.0
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Well, if he managed to vote that is another thing remain did wrong, I knew they were desperate for votes but letting Americans vote? Too much, look at the last result of that :eek:What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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According to Toynbee, Saturday is the tipping point where enough elderly leavers have died as for the ones still hanging on to be outnumbered by young Remainers.
.You could call it swing Saturday or crossover day, for this Saturday, 19 January, marks an important moment. This is the day, in theory, when the country turns remain. Even if not a single person has changed their mind since the referendum, the demographic shift alone will have done the heavy lifting. Enough old leavers will have died and enough young remainers will have come on to the electoral register to turn the dial on what the country thinks about Brexit.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jan/17/saturday-uk-remain-parliament-force-second-referendum0
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