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Admin : please draw the poison from Brexit

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Wuss. I'm doing my B2 preparation evenings and Saturdays.

    Bleib ruhig, fortsetze die Abrechnung.
    Wuss, I'm not doing any. I just speak really loud in English as everyone knows that is the only language...




    (In reality I need to get off of my arse and do the B1 test, done the first part and have the certificate from the relevant Amt...)

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    You and me both. Having to work part time whilst I go to school for German lessons until my B1 exam.
    Wuss. I'm doing my B2 preparation evenings and Saturdays.

    Bleib ruhig, fortsetze die Abrechnung.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Brexit has already cost me dearly.
    You and me both. Having to work part time whilst I go to school for German lessons until my B1 exam. Then need to sit the integration course. I've utterly no desire. Brexiters have cost me tens of thousands of euros so far.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Archbishop tells PM to 'draw the poison from Brexit' - BBC News

    Please could we have a cross part commission so CUK can move forward on Brexit.

    Sadly, it will never happen, as both sides are more interested in tearing lumps out of each other than doing what is best for the UK.
    Brexit has already cost me dearly and it will continue to do so not to mention the future inconvenience and costs that will fall upon all of us. I feel the same as being robbed therefore, it is ridiculous to expect victims to compromise with their perpetrators.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    Big baby, grow a pair.
    Brexiters are selling houses to leave the country, and it's me who is the "Big Baby"

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    The best for the UK is to drop Brexit and put into jail the instigators - Farage and a bunch of Tory Scum.

    After that EU will forgive us
    Big baby, grow a pair.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    She delayed Article 50 as long as she could get away with!
    Nah, she delayed it until right time when she planned to call for General Election.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Quite funny how with Leavers that as soon as the vote went their way all pretty much buggered off. One of the things I find most astounding about Brexiters is the way they don't absolutely loathe Theresa May for stalling Brexit at every single turn.
    It's been an entire year since the EU referendum vote. She spent the first six months doing nothing! She delayed Article 50 as long as she could get away with! She deliberately lobs spanners into the diplomatic process at every opportunity! She even called a bloody election to stall Brexit a bit longer!
    Could someone please explain why Brexiters still adore her? It absolutely baffles me.
    Because we love it...

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    The best for the UK is to drop Brexit and put into jail the instigators - Farage and a bunch of Tory Scum.

    After that EU will forgive us
    Quite funny how with Leavers that as soon as the vote went their way all pretty much buggered off. One of the things I find most astounding about Brexiters is the way they don't absolutely loathe Theresa May for stalling Brexit at every single turn.
    It's been an entire year since the EU referendum vote. She spent the first six months doing nothing! She delayed Article 50 as long as she could get away with! She deliberately lobs spanners into the diplomatic process at every opportunity! She even called a bloody election to stall Brexit a bit longer!
    Could someone please explain why Brexiters still adore her? It absolutely baffles me.

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  • AtW
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    The best for the UK is to drop Brexit and put into jail the instigators - Farage and a bunch of Tory Scum.

    After that EU will forgive us

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