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[Merged]Brexit stuff (part 2)

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    Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
    FTFY
    Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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      Happy to concede that we cannot beat the establishment . We did our best to bring an end to corporatism and the cronyism that distinguishes the EU and it now look like it has failed.

      Time to move on and rip off some more hapless workers
      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
        would the Brexiters please stop sulking

        Milan.
        Who is sulking?

        We'll get there. You stick to polishing your spuds.

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          Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
          would the Brexiters please stop sulking

          Milan.
          They've all gone over to post angry comments on the Daily Mail.

          Good news for house prices, what with the unfettered right for up to 750 million people to come here, live on benefits as needed, use the NHS as they see fit, educate their children as they see fit.
          First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive

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            Good news for a change.

            As the banks and insurance companies move out and sack people it looks like the agriculture and food processing industries will be able to mop them up:

            https://www.theguardian.com/business...at-12-year-low

            Excellent they'll be so busy in the factory they won't have time to post angry remarks in the Daily Express comments.

            I'm alright Jack

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              Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
              Good news for a change.

              As the banks and insurance companies move out and sack people it looks like the agriculture and food processing industries will be able to mop them up:

              https://www.theguardian.com/business...at-12-year-low

              Excellent they'll be so busy in the factory they won't have time to post angry remarks in the Daily Express comments.

              A comment in the Guardian from a gen snowflaker:



              The margin of the Brexit victory was so small and the bulk of Leave voters were so old that a lot of them have died since the vote meaning that remain would probably now win should it be held again.

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                Snapshot of Brexiters today

                First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive

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                  Originally posted by _V_ View Post
                  Why?

                  I voted Leave and I am happy with the judgement today. Brexit will not be overturned by parliament, but getting the legal wrangling out of the way now means there wont be legal wrangling later.

                  Leaving the EU needs to be the forefront of British democracy, since that is the whole point of it, and not a series of secret deals behind closed doors.
                  Taking a break from contracting

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                    Originally posted by chopper View Post
                    Why?

                    I voted Leave and I am happy with the judgement today. Brexit will not be overturned by parliament, but getting the legal wrangling out of the way now means there wont be legal wrangling later.

                    Leaving the EU needs to be the forefront of British democracy, since that is the whole point of it, and not a series of secret deals behind closed doors.
                    Of course it will be overturned by parliament, the vast majority of MPs support remain, they will vote remain, Article 50 will not be triggered. It's plain as day.
                    First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive

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                      Originally posted by _V_ View Post
                      Of course it will be overturned by parliament, the vast majority of MPs support remain, they will vote remain, Article 50 will not be triggered. It's plain as day.
                      A great many of them won't vote "Remain" if they still want to be in office following the next General Election.
                      “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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