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12 hours between posts in the Brexit forum.
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Nope, it's the eye of the hurricane, the worst is to come."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell -
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From CUK viewpoint maybe.Originally posted by Paddy View PostNope, it's the eye of the hurricane, the worst is to come.
From CUK Brexit view I suspect it will get much worse. Unless the UK leaves now with now deal or decides to stay. Which is unlikely.Comment
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Do you think either of those options settles it, and there will be no more talk of Brexit after that?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostFrom CUK viewpoint maybe.
From CUK Brexit view I suspect it will get much worse. Unless the UK leaves now with now deal or decides to stay. Which is unlikely.Comment
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I would like to think so. But I am probably wrong. Very wrong.Originally posted by meridian View PostDo you think either of those options settles it, and there will be no more talk of Brexit after that?
The Scots have so much to answer for. DC got away with IndyRef so thought he could apply the same to Brexit. I want IndyRef2. With the whole of the UK to vote.Comment
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Probably very wrong.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI would like to think so. But I am probably wrong. Very wrong.
The Scots have so much to answer for. DC got away with IndyRef so thought he could apply the same to Brexit. I want IndyRef2. With the whole of the UK to vote.
So now it’s the fault of the Scots? There are many people we could point the finger at, but that one’s a new take. I’m not quite sure how those mental gymnastics work, though?:
- it’s the Scot’s fault for calling a referendum and voting to stay in the UK, therefore we should call a referendum to kick them out?Comment
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There's a Brexit forum?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHave we now gone past peak Brexit?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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I was just advancing a theory I heard on radio 4 yesterday. To be honest I thought it was nonsense too. It might wind up a few of the Scots though.Originally posted by meridian View PostProbably very wrong.
So now it’s the fault of the Scots? There are many people we could point the finger at, but that one’s a new take. I’m not quite sure how those mental gymnastics work, though?:
- it’s the Scot’s fault for calling a referendum and voting to stay in the UK, therefore we should call a referendum to kick them out?
I do hope we agree DC has alot to answer for?Comment
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That’s probably one of the few things everyone can agree on, in this sub forum.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI do hope we agree DC has alot to answer for?Comment
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That and that everyone on the other side is totally wrong....Originally posted by meridian View PostThat’s probably one of the few things everyone can agree on, in this sub forum.Comment
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