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as the article said thick as boiled cabbage...
you may mock some brexiters and their ideas - however nobody i know who voted brexit expected us to keep MEP's.... -
She doesn't seem to be an edge case of low IQ for Brexiters.Originally posted by original PM View Postas the article said thick as boiled cabbage...
you may mock some brexiters and their ideas - however nobody i know who voted brexit expected us to keep MEP's....
For example you appear to be of below average intelligence.Last edited by sasguru; 19 November 2018, 13:33.Hard Brexit now!
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The EU has hinted that there may be a solution where we keep our MEPs, commissioners and votes; have frictionless trade with EU and EEA nations, involve no £39bn withdrawal fee, and involve no Irish border backstop.Taking a break from contractingComment
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We, the majority, don't want that. You the "minority" can sod off to Germany or France and witness the failing experiment first hand.Originally posted by chopper View PostThe EU has hinted that there may be a solution where we keep our MEPs, commissioners and votes; have frictionless trade with EU and EEA nations, involve no £39bn withdrawal fee, and involve no Irish border backstop.
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This "majority" that you talk about don't seem to know what they want and can't agree on it. The negotiators didn't do a good job and have assumed the default position of "blame May"Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWe, the majority, don't want that. You the "minority" can sod off to Germany or France and witness the failing experiment first hand.
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Your vote has ensured that isn't possible.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWe, the majority, don't want that. You the "minority" can sod off to Germany or France and witness the failing experiment first hand.
You need to get over it and live with the consequences.
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Perhaps it needs to be tested if you are the majority any more?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWe, the majority, don't want that. You the "minority" can sod off to Germany or France and witness the failing experiment first hand.
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indeed...Originally posted by sasguru View PostPerhaps it needs to be tested if you are the majority any more?
I'm interpreting Corbyn as he doesn't really give a monkey's one way or another about Brexit and if gets him power he'll dump it like a hot potato, regardless of whether Britain has officially left or not.
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Anyone who lives in the UK describing anywhere else as 'failing' needs to have a look out the ******* window.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWe, the majority, don't want that. You the "minority" can sod off to Germany or France and witness the failing experiment first hand.
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