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There's usually enough steam coming from your posts.Originally posted by diseasex View PostI didn't say I don't want it. Just letting the steam off.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Good.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThere's usually enough steam coming from your posts.Comment
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Yet re affirming again why I think you are a total Plum, well doneOriginally posted by diseasex View PostI hate all brexiters.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Goodness, I wouldn't want to contract you for anything. Far too emotional. Take a calming medicament.Originally posted by diseasex View PostI didn't say I don't want it. Just letting the steam off.Comment
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Indeed.Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe SNP made the schoolboy error of asking the Scots to vote. If they had asked the English then they would have been free.
I notice both Cameron and Johnson are asking only the British/British Empire residents. If they had asked the Europeans then they would have been set free.
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I'd like to see things from your point of view but I can't seem to get my head that far up my ass.Originally posted by CompulsiveArsonist View PostI'm voting Brexit because..
* I want cheaper house prices
* EU migrants benefit disproportionately from us being in the EU, how many people come here to work vs how many people from the UK go to work in other EU member states?
* Our economy is weighted too heavily towards financial services, we need it to be rebalanced so if a few financial services jobs are lost then that is good
* We will be in a good position to secure a better trade deal with the EU, they need us
* Nobody is going to up sticks and leave overnight, so it will have little impact on people that have already come, but it may discourage unskilled migrants from coming in the future
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Funny, others have said just the sameOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostGoodness, I wouldn't want to contract you for anything. Far too emotional. Take a calming medicament.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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I'd like to know what the better trade deal with the EU than the one we have already is.Originally posted by CompulsiveArsonist View Post* We will be in a good position to secure a better trade deal with the EUWill work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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