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The worst thing I've lost is the confidence. In the economy , in the future etc. Need to reevaluate my plans now. Hope it will be OK, but given Farage and Johnson (probably on russians payroll) run away it's not looking great.
I so doubt that is the worst thing you have lost. Shall we have a go at "all sense of reality"?
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
The fact that people would have preferred to stay in because their holiday money would stretch a bit farther reassures me that it was the right decision, and fills me with joy to know such tosspots are feeling the pinch.
People that go on holiday are tosspots? Or people on lower incomes?
More people holidaying in the UK is probably not a bad thing for the economy (or the environment if you care about such things) and we should get more tourism from overseas due to lower prices of course. Meaning there'll be even more foreigners around
People that go on holiday are tosspots? Or people on lower incomes?
More people holidaying in the UK is probably not a bad thing for the economy (or the environment if you care about such things) and we should get more tourism from overseas due to lower prices of course. Meaning there'll be even more foreigners around
As long as they don't mind getting wet...
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
I think that all natural fruits (i.e. not ones treated with pesticides) are naturally self fermenting. Apples and Cider are the classic, and IIRC the Romans discovered Wine by accident.
The fact that people would have preferred to stay in because their holiday money would stretch a bit farther reassures me that it was the right decision, and fills me with joy to know such tosspots are feeling the pinch.
The fact that people would have preferred to stay in because their holiday money would stretch a bit farther reassures me that it was the right decision, and fills me with joy to know such tosspots are feeling the pinch.
And then there's tosspots like me who are overjoyed the pound has tanked because it makes my holiday there so much cheaper. Does that fill you with depression? I really hope so.
One of the best reasons for delaying Article 50 I heard from one of the Brexit leaders was so that people could still go on their holidays and afford it .
So there you. The people you followed are the ones wanting to delay leaving the EU.
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