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Time to stop talking about Brexit and move on
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Sasy, sasy what a strange little man you are. I would miss you though if you ever decided to go back to mumsnet.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd in other news a thick Brexiter gets angry about stuff he doesnt understand. Always angry about something, Brexiters. If you want to get angry get angry about Farage, Gove and Johnson who've sold you down the river.
Reading your rant again, what comes across is how very, very, very stupid you are.Comment
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Don't put your scarves back in the attic just yet
We don't stop talking about football after the very first game. We all know all sorts of things can happen from the start to the end of the season.
A few people thought the referendum was like the Charity Shield - one game and that's it; all or nothing.
It wasn't. It was just the start. The Exiteers won the first match, but only by a very fine margin. However the Brexitship will run over at least two years. It's far too early to pick who will be champions.
The supporters of each side will be shouting for a long time yet."Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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The divorce was always going to be messy. That was the only argument for remain.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostWe don't stop talking about football after the very first game. We all know all sorts of things can happen from the start to the end of the season.
A few people thought the referendum was like the Charity Shield - one game and that's it; all or nothing.
It wasn't. It was just the start. The Exiteers won the first match, but only by a very fine margin. However the Brexitship will run over at least two years. It's far too early to pick who will be champions.
The supporters of each side will be shouting for a long time yet.
Hopefully all Brexit threads will be moved into a sub forum. Brexit has come to dominate general in a very unhealthy way.Comment
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Five Years to the End of the Season?
Liam Fox has a deadline in mind for a Brexit transition period: The next General Election in 2022 | City A.M."Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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