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I'll include a trigger warning next time for you.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWeak, like your grasp of reality.Comment
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So clever and yet so mean!Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'll include a trigger warning next time for you.Comment
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Nope. Completely incorrect. I'm a remainer and I'm as happy as LarryOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostOn the contrary, the remoaners are the angry, red-faced, cry babies. Happy to unburden you of this small stupidity.
  I'm loving the squirming of Bojo and his idiot pals. Also love to watch the angry gammons when interviewed daily on tv. Hilarious.
Brexit just keeps on giving
I do, however, hope Bojo gets his own way and stays in power to deliver it. I'm all for a hard brexit. It's what the gammon leavers deserve
							
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He wouldn't be the first politician crusading for something that they don't even believe in.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostRadio4 this morning. Interview with his biographer. Boris is a remainer according to her.
Would certainly explain his reaction the day after the referendum result....
If does die in a ditch, at least he has the comfort of knowing that there's a special place in hell waiting for him.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Fair enough. I think you're in a minority.Originally posted by Whorty View PostNope. Completely incorrect. I'm a remainer and I'm as happy as Larry
  I'm loving the squirming of Bojo and his idiot pals. Also love to watch the angry gammons when interviewed daily on tv. Hilarious.
Brexit just keeps on giving
I do, however, hope Bojo gets his own way and stays in power to deliver it. I'm all for a hard brexit. It's what the gammon leavers deserve
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Yes, 48:52, but the majority still haven’t come up with a single workable solution to the Irish Border.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostFair enough. I think you're in a minority.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Apart from Ireland leaving the EU.Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, 48:52, but the majority still haven’t come up with a single workable solution to the Irish Border.Comment
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The best solution for the Irish border is for NI to stay fully aligned with Ireland on the minimum necessary for the absence of physical checks (SPS etc.) and for those checks to instead happen on E-W trade in the Irish sea. I've said this countless times, but you perhaps have the memory of a gnat. It isn't immediately workable for temporary reasons (literally, nothing is). First, until the institutions are back up in NI, there's no opportunity for consent. Second, the Tories have a C&S agreement with the DUP. In the long run, it poses no real threat to the Union. There's literally no workable solution otherwise. Staying in the EU isn't a solution for all but the most cretinous among us, i.e., you. The NI backstop isn't a solution (voted against three times). What's your fantastical solution other than "not leaving"?Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, 48:52, but the majority still haven’t come up with a single workable solution to the Irish Border.Comment
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There is a simple solution. The UK leaves the EU. End of.Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, 48:52, but the majority still haven’t come up with a single workable solution to the Irish Border.Comment
 
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