Is that the best AndyW option you could come up with?
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[Merged]Brexit stuff (part 2)
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Indeed you could have hadOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs that the best AndyW option you could come up with?
I'm going out with AndyW's Mum.
AndyW likes it in or out.
AndyW's mum hates it when you pull out.
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How about:-Originally posted by vetran View PostIndeed you could have had
I'm going out with AndyW's Mum.
AndyW likes it in or out.
AndyW's mum hates it when you pull out.
etc
"Andy W's mum only likes a hard Brexit."The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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I don't think we will get the choice regardless of what the remain group wants. The fact of the matter, like it or not is that we have been on the opposite side of the argument to most of Europe for the majority of our time. The core EU fantasists finally have a way to get rid of the UK and get on with what they actually want to achieve. I for one applaud them for doing it.
Now its time for the UK to get on with sorting its own act out and starting to negotiate better deals for our own benefit for the non EU countries.
There is a fair chance that the EU will be up to their eyes in social problems for several decades off the back of their inaction in Syria.Comment
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well saidOriginally posted by bobspud View PostI don't think we will get the choice regardless of what the remain group wants. The fact of the matter, like it or not is that we have been on the opposite side of the argument to most of Europe for the majority of our time. The core EU fantasists finally have a way to get rid of the UK and get on with what they actually want to achieve. I for one applaud them for doing it.
Now its time for the UK to get on with sorting its own act out and starting to negotiate better deals for our own benefit for the non EU countries.
There is a fair chance that the EU will be up to their eyes in social problems for several decades off the back of their inaction in Syria.Comment
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It doesn't, which is why NATO never really got involved. Don't tell scooter though.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDidn't realise Iraq had anything to do with the North Atlantic area.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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I'm Not Sure....Originally posted by milanbenes View PostBrexit will it ever happen ? Place your bets
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Mrs May will negotiate hard (that's the hard bit of Brexit) and get us a fantastic trade deal, for a piddly sum of £350m per week. She will achieve this great feat by backing down on any real immigration or freedom of movement demands.
The govt will cheer the success and never mention Brexit again.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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The NHS has a spare 350 million per week so that is fine.Originally posted by _V_ View PostMrs May will negotiate hard (that's the hard bit of Brexit) and get us a fantastic trade deal, for a piddly sum of £350m per week. She will achieve this great feat by backing down on any real immigration or freedom of movement demands.
The govt will cheer the success and never mention Brexit again.Comment
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This thread is a hilarious. No one here knows what Brexit means/is.
And by the time it is defined the UK will look like any other member of the EU but can not join in discussions about its future.Last edited by scooterscot; 31 October 2016, 21:00."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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