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One thread to sum up Brexit
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Even young Tories can't afford houses these days.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe Spectator you say?Comment
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As I said . Vote remain if you want to toe the line with the establishmentOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostThe establishment is supposed to serve the ruling class, and will win whatever the result. However, at least with Remain, the ordinary Joe has a better chance of retaining employment rights and is also shielded from the economic fallout of a Leave vote.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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One thread to sum up Brexit
F¥CK the status quo!Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAs I said . Vote remain if you want to toe the line with the establishmentComment
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and of course the Establishment includes Wall Street and the big US banks. Wouldn't want to go upsetting them and their shareholders!Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAs I said . Vote remain if you want to toe the line with the establishmentWork in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Is this "One Thread" just another "one thread"?
It's getting a tad boring the daily "new thread about why we must stay/go"…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Staying in the EU will fix my baldness, impotence, bad breath & dumpy physique the Bremainers told me so it must be true.Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYou're the one getting bored.
FTFY.
Most of these threads/posts are by people who are entrenched in their views and so they are not interested in debate, only possibly to wear down those who disagree with tedious monotony or repetition.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostFTFY.
Most of these threads/posts are by people who are entrenched in their views and so they are not interested in debate, only possibly to wear down those who disagree with tedious monotony or repetition.


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