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Seriously this guy needs to be "educated", there are way too many "Remoaners" undermining the "project".
I disagree. If we dismiss their "cries for help", they are quite likely to internalize that "bitterness" and suffer a terrible "head explosion". It's imperative that we facilitate their "whining" and assist them with their "healing process". If they turn into "embittered snowflakes", we all suffer. Let's suffer together and return General back to the centrepeice of whingedom that we all know and love.
I disagree. If we dismiss their "cries for help", they are quite likely to internalize that "bitterness" and suffer a terrible "head explosion". It's imperative that we facilitate their "whining" and assist them with their "healing process". If they turn into "embittered snowflakes", we all suffer. Let's suffer together and return General back to the centrepeice of whingedom that we all know and love.
You should worry more about the umemployed Brexiteers turning to fascism.
Only two days after the brexit vote my client co (major telco) decided to build new datacenter near Frankfurt in stead of UK where it was originally planned. Sole reason given was Brexit. Investment £50M + Since then many decisions have gone towards investing in the EU and not only at my clientco
I worry equally about the unemployed "remoaners" turning to fascism.
Imagine all the productive things that could be achieved with those calories otherwise expended on whining.
Whining isn't low calorie.
It's actually the low educated leavers that will most likely suffer from the economic downturn as they will lose their jobs first. Of course many of them haven't got on in the first place and are on benefits their entire lives, well their benefits will go down as well as a result of brexit. But they are all happy to be 10 years extra unemployed, because they have control over their border and power in Westminster.
It's actually the low educated leavers that will most likely suffer from the economic downturn as they will lose their jobs first. Of course many of them haven't got on in the first place and are on benefits their entire lives, well their benefits will go down as well as a result of brexit. But they are all happy to be 10 years extra unemployed, because they have control over their border and power in Westminster.
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