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Brexit the economy and house prices part 7: Brexit Harder
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mayonnaise wrote: »Yes, they're called Remainers. :cheesy:
Didn't you know for over forty years the EU has been holding back all the untapped talent in our country. Boris and Mogg are about to break the shackles and lead us into a Singaporean paradise in which the workers will be entitled to cheap footwear and food providing they are not foreigners and have the right stamps on their ration cards.
Of course our real future will look much more like this:-
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/aug/29/met-police-arrest-three-men-assault-owen-jones
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/aug/22/xenophobic-bullying-souring-lives-of-east-european-pupils-in-uk0 -
Which all you liars said was project fear, so it's kinda hard for you to go back now and claim that everyone knew what would happen.
You can't have it both ways you know. Oh wait you can, you just add in more lies to your ever increasing pile.
Who would have thought this situation would have been predicted 42 years ago ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3OiIjIvN0A
I’m not sure Cameron and Osborne declaring during the referendum campaign that Brexit meant non membership of the CU & SM was part of the project fear agenda, speaking personally it was just nice to know the true ramifications of Brexit from the leaders of the official Remain campaign.
BTW, I know you’re angry but don’t call me a liar.“Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧0 -
Zero_Gravitas wrote: »Oh come on, by using those out-of-context quotes in your signature (in spite of having it repeatedly pointed out to you), you’re a proven liar every time you post.
Oh God, not you again.
Never did someone’s signature cause so much unwarranted angst.
Let it go fella, just let it go.“Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧0 -
I have confidence in us as a nation. We are full of bright, committed, energetic people that have the skills, aptitude, attitude and abilities to deliver currently unthinkable and unrecognisable capabilities.
Anyone that bright will likely move to a country that hasn't just tied an anchor round it's neck and thrown it into the sea.
But sure, we can probably muddle through in a not so good way as before.Maybe if there had been more of that humour from remainers regarding Brexit instead of their usual nastiness and deception there wouldn't now be as much division and ill-feeling in our country.
You mean you want us to just overlook dehumanising immigrants and appease your nationalistic tendencies?
If you want to get rid of the division then you need to stop wanting to divide.
brexit is based on division.Crashy_Time wrote: »I truly believe that Scotland on it`s own joining the euro would be ten times the disaster for Scotland that staying in a post-Brexit UK will be.
So it's better for Scotland to leave our Union and join the EU then.
Think about it, England won't look after Scotland in a post brexit wasteland. But if Scotland is in the EU, then no matter how bad things get then the EU will help out. Or the Scots can move to south of france, spain, italy etc and work.
I know which of the two options I'd take.Oh God, not you again.
Never did someone’s signature cause so much unwarranted angst.
Let it go fella, just let it go.
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Anyone that bright will likely move to a country that hasn't just tied an anchor round it's neck and thrown it into the sea.
But sure, we can probably muddle through in a not so good way as before.
You mean you want us to just overlook dehumanising immigrants and appease your nationalistic tendencies?
If you want to get rid of the division then you need to stop wanting to divide.
brexit is based on division.
So it's better for Scotland to leave our Union and join the EU then.
Think about it, England won't look after Scotland in a post brexit wasteland. But if Scotland is in the EU, then no matter how bad things get then the EU will help out. Or the Scots can move to south of france, spain, italy etc and work.
I know which of the two options I'd take.
You love it though, otherwise you wouldn't be trolling so heavily.
Cmon like the EU looked after Greece, yeah sure the jocks will get looked after.0
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