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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Hard Brexit now!
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Ever the dithering butterfly.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIf there was another referendum I'd vote out.
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I love the way you and vetran (sic) evade the question.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostEver the dithering butterfly.

I happen to have come to the conclusion that a real Brexit is the only way to knock heads together
Plus the entertainment will be priceless.
Hard Brexit now!
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Which is in stark contrast to the conclusion you came to prior to the Referendum.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI happen to have come to the conclusion that a real Brexit is the only way to knock heads together
In essence, you have done a 180 degree u-turn on your original decision.
Why should anyone listen to your latest piffle?
Particularly when one considers the welter of evidence stored within this forum that pegs you as a gurning simpleton with little comprehension of anything more complex than licking windows?



“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Whereas you're just a cowardly custard hoping May's weak BRINO plan goes through to save you from the consequences of your stupidity and miscalculation.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhich is in stark contrast to the conclusion you came to prior to the Referendum.
In essence, you have done a 180 degree u-turn on your original decision.
Why should anyone listen to your latest piffle?
Particularly when one considers the welter of evidence stored within this forum that pegs you as a gurning simpleton with little comprehension of anything more complex than licking windows?










Hard Brexit now!
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Au contraire. Matters are progressing in much the way I expected. I was comfortable with my decision back then and am still happy now.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhereas you're just a cowardly custard hoping May's weak BRINO plan goes through to save you from the consequences of your stupidity and miscalculation.







Unlike you, and having a bit more worldly wisdom, I fully expected there to be a period of instability before everything gets settled.
And also unlike you, I am not a skittish bedwetter that craves certainty in every phase of my existence. I am dynamic and energetic enough to cope with unrest and turbulence and so is the country as a whole.
The current situation was entirely predictable with the only surprise being the level to which it has upset the snowflakes. That has been an added bonus.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAu contraire. Matters are progressing in much the way I expected. I was comfortable with my decision back then and am still happy now.
Unlike you, and having a bit more worldly wisdom, I fully expected there to be a period of instability before everything gets settled.
And also unlike you, I am not a skittish bedwetter that craves certainty in every phase of my existence. I am dynamic and energetic enough to cope with unrest and turbulence and so is the country as a whole.
The current situation was entirely predictable with the only surprise being the level to which it has upset the snowflakes. That has been an added bonus.




Well what else could you say without losing face. It's the kids I feel sorry for. But as you say I'm sure they'll cope with the increased poverty.Hard Brexit now!
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What is this "losing face" of which you speak? Doesn't compute!Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell what else could you say without losing face.
Unless of course you mean a propensity for completely changing tack on your voting intentions.
And we all know who THAT applies to don't we?

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