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Hello, I am a Brexiter and I've changed my mind...
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Like this one:Originally posted by vetran View Posthe does fantasy images as well.

This one is real
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Whereas in another part of the EU, the patriotic Brexiteer resistance seeks to overthrow the EUSSR.Originally posted by vetran View PostYou took the caption off it.
How the EU is supposed to look
And the accompanying image shows how they look to real people


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Ah so a few saddos standing in the street is your evidence of Brexit racism.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWhereas in another part of the EU, the patriotic Brexiteer resistance seeks to overthrow the EUSSR.

Luckily they didn't get elected unlike in those super democracies in the EU.
Far-right party AfD enters German parliament - CNN
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-from-finishedBerlin (CNN)The co-founder of the first far-right party to win seats in Germany's parliament in almost 60 years has declared that it is ready to "take back our country and our people."
Alexander Gauland, federal spokesman for the anti-immigration, anti-Muslim, Alternative for Germany (AfD), gave the warning after his party was projected to come in third place in Sunday's national election, according to preliminary results.
The result, which puts the AfD at just over 13%, was described by leading party figures as a "political earthquake."
sorry does that not play to your prejudices?The Front National’s immediate focus now is the French parliamentary election to be held in two rounds on 11 and 18 June. The party only has two MPs in the 577-seat French national assembly and the current voting system – which does not feature proportional representation – makes it hard for the far right to translate millions of presidential votes into constituency seats. The Front National is hoping to win at least 15 MPs, which would be enough to have its own parliamentary grouping, but much depends on how the left, right and Macron’s new centrist En Marche! movement decide to field opposing candidates.Comment
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