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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou really live in cloud cuckoo land if you think the bottom 50% are going to prosper under Brexit.
They voted for change, and change they will get. Most of those who voted for it felt things could not get much worse.
Oddly enough, most of those that are whining are those that were doing very well. Human nature I suppose, personal greed trumping all else.
Well I am up for the challenges ahead. I am a natural survivor.
Now that it is a fait accompli we are all either part of the solution or part of the problem. Make your mind up time.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell if it DOES go as badly as you seem to be hoping, all you Remainers that are currently plying your trade on the continent, might find yourselves back here bailing out the lifeboats.
All of which gets us back to the REAL gripe that all of the Bremoaning expats have. Narrow self-absorbed worries about how Brexit will affect them PERSONALLY rather than how it might affect the resident people of the UK that voted to LEAVE in such numbers.
this is the thing,
we do not hope it will fail
we hope it will be a success naturally
we do
but as I already made clear, try as we might
we're not able to find supporting evidence
to give us confidence that it will be a success
and the saddest irony for the future generations
is that in this thread you and other classic Brexiters
have confirmed you also have no clue what will
happen
I recommend you read a couple of books
Dying of money
and
When money dies
They are about Germany during the Weimar
times, this could be you in the not too
distant future
I hope not
Good luck
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell if it DOES go as badly as you seem to be hoping, all you Remainers that are currently plying your trade on the continent, might find yourselves back here bailing out the lifeboats.
All of which gets us back to the REAL gripe that all of the Bremoaning expats have. Narrow self-absorbed worries about how Brexit will affect them PERSONALLY rather than how it might affect the resident people of the UK that voted to LEAVE in such numbers.Leave a comment:
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not me old son, I passed the language and culture
exams last November and in a few months
will have my dual nationality and second passport for the
country where I live
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostShaun,
you know what,
since you asked,
I'll tell you the truth
it is difficult old chap, no matter which angle
we look from, no matter how rose tinted the
glasses are, it's difficult to paint a pretty picture
of Britain post Brexit
In life you get what you wish for
You can rest assured old chap, when it all goes TU
and you Brexiters finally get that Titanic feeling that
drowning is a mathematical certainty, us Remoaners
will still be here as shoulders for you to cry on
Good luck
Milan
All of which gets us back to the REAL gripe that all of the Bremoaning expats have. Narrow self-absorbed worries about how Brexit will affect them PERSONALLY rather than how it might affect the resident people of the UK that voted to LEAVE in such numbers.Leave a comment:
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Shaun,
you know what,
since you asked,
I'll tell you the truth
it is difficult old chap, no matter which angle
we look from, no matter how rose tinted the
glasses are, it's difficult to paint a pretty picture
of Britain post Brexit
In life you get what you wish for
You can rest assured old chap, when it all goes TU
and you Brexiters finally get that Titanic feeling that
drowning is a mathematical certainty, us Remoaners
will still be here as shoulders for you to cry on
Good luck
MilanLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI rest my case
There's lovely
Milan in "I told you so" mode - for the second time today
Hope this helps
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThought I'd help you out with this as you seemed to be struggling.
For the record, NO, Brexiters don't know exactly how things will play out.
Perhaps one of the Remainers could lend us their crystal ball for a bit of clarity?
I rest my case
There's lovely
Milan in "I told you so" mode - for the second time todayLeave a comment:
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