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Brexit: Draft Withdrawal Agreement published!

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    #41
    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Whoever created this little sub-forum deserves a huge pat on the back.

    It has created a little safe space for the gurning Bremoaners to congregate within, where they can try and convince each other that their hysterical opinions count for anything.

    Without this they would be tramping petulantly across all parts of the overall forum stamping their feet and holding their breath.

    Meanwhile the business of Brexiting moves steadily on in much the manner that most of us that voted for it fully expected.

    The broad backbone of a working agreement has now been drafted and largely agreed upon, containing within it enough give and take for both sides to save face and appear to have driven the kind of hard bargain that most of their supporters demanded.

    Sure there are a few knottier issues to bottom out but progress towards an acceptable outcome is gathering pace.

    Those with any clarity of vision can now discern the outline of the very sort of mutually beneficial arrangement that was always going to be the end game.

    No doubt this inescapable certainty will escape the notice of our resident expat whiners and their pet homegrown dullards, but that is of little import.

    As long as they confine themselves in here within the padded walls of this sub-forum it can remain CUK's dirty little secret. No bad thing.

    As history continues to be written these imbecilic zealots will continue to become increasingly marginalised.

    One day they will be nothing more than a minor footnote to the whole business in much the same way as the Flat Earth brigade eventually became the figures of ridicule that their stupidity merited.

    The funnies aspect is that whenever they deliberate about any new development in the inexorable process that is unfolding, they end up vying with each other to see which one can come up with the craziest diagnosis.
    Then when nobody from the Leave camp comes along to explain it to them they take this as some sort of verification that their lunatic conclusion is somehow viable.

    I know one should not mock the hard of thinking, but they really do test one's mettle.
    It is difficult not to occasionally nip in and drop a truth bomb into their midst just to witness the general mindless mayhem that ensues.

    I just can't bear the endless gloating of the Brexiteers over the triumphant success to date of the Brexit process.

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      #42
      Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
      I just can't bear the endless gloating of the Brexiteers over the triumphant success to date of the Brexit process.
      There there.....you are safe here.......before long a fellow Remain simpleton will be along to bring you a comfort blanket and join you in a few choruses of Kumbaya.

      “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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        #43
        Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
        There there.....you are safe here.......before long a fellow Remain simpleton will be along to bring you a comfort blanket and join you in a few choruses of Kumbaya.

        Be prepared

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          #44
          Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
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          I've been very successful pre-Brexit, I'll be just as successful post Brexit. Unlike leavers I didn't need to vote out to force a change and hope I can actually amount to something, because you guys, let's face it, have been failures up until now. Let's hope the grass is greener for you on the other side, however I fear once a failure always a failure. If you couldn't make a go of it as a contractor in the post financial crisis world then you've no chance post Brexit either.

          I'm sure you'll come back with 'dullard' and such comments, but hey, sticks and stones and all that. You may think yourself a 'wit' on here, but back in the real world you don't sound so successful bud. Maybe you should have stayed in the forces eh?
          I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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            #45
            Originally posted by Whorty View Post
            I've been very successful pre-Brexit, I'll be just as successful post Brexit. Unlike leavers I didn't need to vote out to force a change and hope I can actually amount to something, because you guys, let's face it, have been failures up until now. Let's hope the grass is greener for you on the other side, however I fear once a failure always a failure. If you couldn't make a go of it as a contractor in the post financial crisis world then you've no chance post Brexit either.

            I'm sure you'll come back with 'dullard' and such comments, but hey, sticks and stones and all that. You may think yourself a 'wit' on here, but back in the real world you don't sound so successful bud. Maybe you should have stayed in the forces eh?
            As long as the Catering Corps has a spud that needs bashing, Shauny will still play his part in keep the Barnstaple 'spoons in business.

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              #46
              Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post

              The broad backbone of a working agreement has now been drafted and largely agreed upon, containing within it enough give and take for both sides to save face and appear to have driven the kind of hard bargain that most of their supporters demanded.

              Sure there are a few knottier issues to bottom out but progress towards an acceptable outcome is gathering pace.

              Those with any clarity of vision can now discern the outline of the very sort of mutually beneficial arrangement that was always going to be the end game.


              The self-deception of Brexiters is exposed for all to see.
              The craven submission of the UK to very demand by the EU is plain to everyone with half a brain cell.
              You're right about one thing though - there isn't going to be a major disaster because the only Brexit worth having i.e. a hard one will not happen.

              Fookwittery of this level by half the population only happens rarely in history.
              I for one am enjoying the entertainment.
              Hard Brexit now!
              #prayfornodeal

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                #47
                Originally posted by sasguru View Post


                The self-deception of Brexiters is exposed for all to see.
                Nah. He's just mince.

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                  #48
                  You see? Like moths drawn to a cretin's flame they are all crawling out of the undergrowth. Emmerdale must be finished.



                  So far we have Whorty, the altruistic "I'm a success, honest I am, did I ever tell you how I foiled a teenage burglary?" numpty, the gender-confused Guinness-dependant expat, and the simpleton's simpleton Walter Mitty.
                  How many more will turn up to cement my prediction?

                  “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                    Whoever created this little sub-forum deserves a huge pat on the back.

                    It has created a little safe space for the gurning Bremoaners to congregate within, where they can try and convince each other that their hysterical opinions count for anything.

                    Without this they would be tramping petulantly across all parts of the overall forum stamping their feet and holding their breath.

                    And in a few years, when Brexit has become the success the vast majority realise it will be, all this dreary and repetitive, gloomy, effluence can be deleted and forgotten about.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                      And in a few years, when Brexit has become the success the vast majority realise it will be, all this dreary and repetitive, gloomy, effluence can be deleted and forgotten about.
                      What Brexit? Haven't seen any Brexit yet. So far it's been Davies saying "Yes Sir, 3 bags full sir, let me lick your arse sir".
                      I'll believe Brexit when I see it. I'm all for it by the way - priceless entertainment value.
                      Hard Brexit now!
                      #prayfornodeal

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