Originally posted by Eirikur
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Nope - one of the first things the UK tried to bring to the table was the subject of people's rights - it was the EU that spat their dummy and said they would not negotiate. -
What are you on about? You need to stop reading the Daily Mail version of events.Originally posted by original PM View PostNope - one of the first things the UK tried to bring to the table was the subject of people's rights - it was the EU that spat their dummy and said they would not negotiate.
Negotiations have been ongoing for some time - here’s a history of the position comparisons from back to July 2017:
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...itizens-rights
It’s nothing to do with any party spitting the dummy, this is the negotiated position of the U.K. government. No more freedom of movement for EU nationals also means no more freedom of movement for U.K. nationals.Comment
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No we didn't you idiotic numpty. You voted to leave the EU and all it's rules - the EU didn't kick us out, you voted to leave and dump these rules. As such, you and your ilk are collectively responsible for this and all other issues as a result of Brexit. Man up and and take responsibility rather than constantly blaming other you sniverling coward.Originally posted by original PM View PostThere is a difference between legitimate movement between countries and a random free for all - as you well know.
In addition we voted to leave the political body known as the EU nothing more.
Oh yeah, need to add some emojis now to keep it light and fun
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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ftfyOriginally posted by Whorty View Postthe Country voted to leave the EU and all it's rules
Do try and stay on trend. I know it must be difficult for you with your Attention Deficit issues but give it your best shot. That's all we ask.
“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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Post Brexit we should turn Gibraltar into a nuclear unsinkable aircraft carrier
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsink...rcraft_carrier
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Wrong. 52% of those who voted, voted to leave. Those are the people 100% responsible for the mess we are in today. Stop blaming others, MTFU and take responsibility for your own actions. Time to grow up losers and live with the consequences of your actions. This is what it means to be an adult. And don't forget, you're responsible for all those people who will lose their jobs because of Brexit.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postftfy
Do try and stay on trend. I know it must be difficult for you with your Attention Deficit issues but give it your best shot. That's all we ask.

Time to stop blaming the EU, look in the mirror and say, yep, I helped to cause this chaos.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Time to stop blaming the EU, look in the mirror and say, yep, I helped to cause this chaos.
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That would be the mess with record employment, low inflation, low interest rates and Britain’s defeated, pauperized, and imploding economy somehow eking out faster growth in the second quarter than the mighty and ascendant eurozone. That mess? Oh let me guess......that is all because we haven't left yet eh?Originally posted by Whorty View PostWrong. 52% of those who voted, voted to leave. Those are the people 100% responsible for the mess we are in today.


“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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Yep, you tell those poor sods at JLR that everything is going well. I'm sure they'll agree with you.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThat would be the mess with record employment, low inflation, low interest rates and Britain’s defeated, pauperized, and imploding economy somehow eking out faster growth in the second quarter than the mighty and ascendant eurozone. That mess? Oh let me guess......that is all because we haven't left yet eh?


I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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wrong, wrong wrongOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThat would be the mess with record employment, low inflation, low interest rates and Britain’s defeated, pauperized, and imploding economy somehow eking out faster growth in the second quarter than the mighty and ascendant eurozone. That mess? Oh let me guess......that is all because we haven't left yet eh?



Its will happenwhen those stupid traitors vote leave,its already happening, wait till we leave , it will happen after hell freezes overComment
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