"4 world cups and one failed Brexit doo dah doo dah"
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Who cares what the Germans think. They are doing very well out of the eu.
Many people in the UK want to get on with things but it's the EU holding things up to make it look difficult.
Stop caring so much about what other people think. You will have a much happier life.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWho cares what the Germans think. They are doing very well out of the eu.
Many people in the UK want to get on with things but it's the EU holding things up to make it look difficult.
Stop caring so much about what other people think. You will have a much happier life.
that's the spirit lad,
but it's a difficult being a passenger in a slow motion self harming car crash where the drivers are the
clearly not acting in the interests of the people, not to be embarrassed about the whole thing
Incidently, the Saxon colleagues collectively had the opinion that this is not the kind of subject that
should be up for a referendum and the general public are not qualified to make such a decision,
in my Saxon colleagues words, such decisions are what we pay the Politicians and Civil Servants
for.
And they consider Cameron to be extremely week for a) running the Referendum and b) quitting
within a few days of the result
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post"4 world cups and one failed Brexit doo dah doo dah"
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostAll the right people are thoroughly upset by this deal, which is excellent news.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostAbsolutely agree. Farage and Rees-Mogg are apoplectic.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYou seem thoroughly upsetI'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postthat's the spirit lad,
but it's a difficult being a passenger in a slow motion self harming car crash where the drivers are the
clearly not acting in the interests of the people, not to be embarrassed about the whole thing
Incidently, the Saxon colleagues collectively had the opinion that this is not the kind of subject that
should be up for a referendum and the general public are not qualified to make such a decision,
in my Saxon colleagues words, such decisions are what we pay the Politicians and Civil Servants
for.
And they consider Cameron to be extremely week for a) running the Referendum and b) quitting
within a few days of the result
Milan.
Referendum should not be regular phenomena but its okey to use it to get public opinion on long standing demands.
Cameron had 3 referendum, all were justified in my opinion.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
Incidently, the Saxon colleagues collectively had the opinion that this is not the kind of subject that
should be up for a referendum and the general public are not qualified to make such a decision,
in my Saxon colleagues words, such decisions are what we pay the Politicians and Civil Servants
for.
And they consider Cameron to be extremely week for a) running the Referendum and b) quitting
within a few days of the result
Milan.
Anyway, I like the Germans but I wouldn't want to the UK to ran on the basis of it makes them happy or not.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postnot at all, it's all going to planComment
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