Whatever happens now, and I sincerely hope that we're out, out, out very soon, voting to leave has already given us a great gift. Imagine if we had voted remain? Would things have stayed as they were? Nope we would have given the green light to further integration, adoption of the Euro, establishment of an EU armed forces, sharing of our financial centres with mainly Germany and France and the long slow decline into the bit on the periphery as the EU concentrates its wealth even more at its natural centre, Germany with its lapdog France licking up the spills. So voting leave was the best thing we've done in a long time as it puts the brakes on us being involved in the ultimate destruction of the EU dream as a consequence of unwarranted integration.
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No you wouldn'tOriginally posted by tazdevil View PostWhatever happens now, and I sincerely hope that we're out, out, out very soon, voting to leave has already given us a great gift. Imagine if we had voted remain? Would things have stayed as they were? Nope we would have given the green light to further integration, adoption of the Euro, establishment of an EU armed forces, sharing of our financial centres with mainly Germany and France and the long slow decline into the bit on the periphery as the EU concentrates its wealth even more at its natural centre, Germany with its lapdog France licking up the spills. So voting leave was the best thing we've done in a long time as it puts the brakes on us being involved in the ultimate destruction of the EU dream as a consequence of unwarranted integration.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.” -
...and not to forget to be able to get rid of those pesky food regulations. Looking forward to a chlorinated chicken.
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Don't forget the millions of Turkish immigrants.Originally posted by tazdevil View PostWhatever happens now, and I sincerely hope that we're out, out, out very soon, voting to leave has already given us a great gift. Imagine if we had voted remain? Would things have stayed as they were? Nope we would have given the green light to further integration, adoption of the Euro, establishment of an EU armed forces, sharing of our financial centres with mainly Germany and France and the long slow decline into the bit on the periphery as the EU concentrates its wealth even more at its natural centre, Germany with its lapdog France licking up the spills. So voting leave was the best thing we've done in a long time as it puts the brakes on us being involved in the ultimate destruction of the EU dream as a consequence of unwarranted integration.Comment
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Honda workers looking forward to the fresh air on the fruit farms. Year 0 as the townies and factory workers move onto the farms.I'm alright JackComment
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