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More rehash of the same old entrenched positions
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Hit all the branches when you fell out of the stupid tree, clearlyOriginally posted by BR14 View Postdon't you have a vending machine to attend to, Marvin?
Hard Brexit now!
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Oh diddums. Does the content-free cretin need a safe space?Originally posted by BR14 View Post
Hard Brexit now!
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noOriginally posted by sasguru View PostOh diddums. Does the content-free cretin need a safe space?
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Paper Bhoy, we've tried to explain to you on a number of occasions that you lack the ability to analyse things of any complexity whatsoever. EtcOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
"Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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If reality triggers you, why don't you restrict your reading to 'Spoons beer mats?Originally posted by original PM View PostHad we done a deal and left a year or so ago this would not be a thing.
So this is more a result of absolute ****wittery by politicians desperate to not let the gravy train leave without them.
The time has passed to stop blaming Brexit we now need to clearly focus our ire at those who are still stopping us leaving.
As we have always said the markets do not like uncertainty and that's all these pointless fooking remainers are interested in perpetuating and then trying to peddle that it's all because of Brexit.Comment
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