Would that even be possible on this god forsaken sub-forum?
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Not amongst this sad sorry shower of needy bedwetters.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWould that even be possible on this god forsaken sub-forum?
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
Shaun! - what're you doing down here amongst the wet sheets??Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNot amongst this sad sorry shower of needy bedwetters.

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Dunno. I've seen no evidence of any Brexiters capable of critical thought and reasoned argument, but theoretically I suppose such an animal might exist. Until then theOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostWould that even be possible on this god forsaken sub-forum?
will continue as normal.
The reason this subforum exists is so that people can bitch-slap without sullying the purity of General so I really don't know what dynamic you were expecting.
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You've described those that voted Brexit very well.Originally posted by AtW View PostBrexit is neither reasonable nor intelligentI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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My take on where we are:
1. The campaign on both sides was pathetic
2. This govt under Mrs May is weak and pathetic
3. Expecting another referendum when we have triggered Article 50 and we leave in 7 months time is pathetic
4. The scare mongering speculative dystopic predictions are pathetic
Well before the referendum, the UK was a debt ridden, low productivity, over populated, under invested 3rd World country, living on borrowed time. Brexit is unplugging the last of the life support machines and seeing what happens to the sick man of Europe.
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On fire mate.Originally posted by AtW View PostHow is VB6 market doing?
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