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Makes as much sense as most Bremain conclusions. All based on fantasy and prejudice. As you can see Europe eats us in the end. -
Has Cameron switched sides?Originally posted by diseasex View Post
Reminds me of those soviet cartoons that used to get shown by the likes of Jonathan Ross and Clive James. They made no fookin sense either.Comment
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FTFY.Originally posted by vetran View PostMakes as much sense as most Brexiter conclusions. All based on fantasy and prejudice. As you can see Europe eats us in the end.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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as its ostensibly a bremain cartoon then your comment makes no sense other than in a childish tit for tat way.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostFTFY.
but of course unfounded insults are bremain's stock in trade
here is a man who knows what he is talking about and makes sense.
https://youtu.be/ja2Wdz_3zsQComment
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My comment wasn't on the cartoon but on the "pot calling the kettle black"-ness of your comment.Originally posted by vetran View Postas its ostensibly a bremain cartoon then your comment makes no sense other than in a childish tit for tat way.
The cartoon was tosh I agree. I thought it was a pro-brexit cartoon unsuccessfully attempting to parody Bremainers TBH.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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which bit of brexit information is untrue?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostMy comment wasn't on the cartoon but on the "pot calling the kettle black"-ness of your comment.
The cartoon was tosh I agree. I thought it was a pro-brexit cartoon unsuccessfully attempting to parody Bremainers TBH.
The UK gave up its Veto on forming an EUSSR and it is intended that this process will continue in the event of a remain vote.
Uncontrolled immigration from poorer accession countries is driving down wages and pushing public services & housing. We asked the EU to work with us to reduce the impact and they told us to get stuffed.
If we leave apparently then the EU will go off in a huff and not deal with us despite us buying more from them.
you want to stay in bed with them?Comment
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