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I don't feel like I could shape where it was going before the Ref.Originally posted by diseasex View PostWho knows but now you won't be able to shape where it is going.
It's a plutocracy.Comment
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And brexit solves it how? What good comes out of brexit?Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI don't feel like I could shape where it was going before the Ref.
It's a plutocracy.Comment
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Interesting that it's racism. Bit of a blinkered and childish view you have. You clearly still don't understand what we voted for and why.Originally posted by diseasex View PostPeople realizing UK can't sustain best and brightest anymore and they are not welcome so they stop coming. Racism , GB9eism puts them off etc
As for attracting the brightest and best, it seems the likes of Google think we will continue to do so.
I like Poles more than Germans (although I can make exceptions) and pretty much any nationality more than most French. It's a cultural thing.
What is interesting is how much the Poles hate the Germans. Possibly understandable but still interesting to watch.Comment
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wait for Frexit & Grexit.Originally posted by diseasex View PostAnd brexit solves it how? What good comes out of brexit?
Then Spexit & Iexit.Comment
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Loads of good. We will be back in control.Originally posted by diseasex View PostAnd brexit solves it how? What good comes out of brexit?
What good is being ignored and outvoted by 27 other countries?Comment
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In control of what, that we weren't already in control of?Originally posted by GB9 View PostLoads of good. We will be back in control.
UK Parliament - no change to the control it has
Borders - no change to the control we currently have
Spending on the NHS/schools/bailing out the south west...…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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We don't have control of borders.Originally posted by WTFH View PostIn control of what, that we weren't already in control of?
UK Parliament - no change to the control it has
Borders - no change to the control we currently have
Spending on the NHS/schools/bailing out the south west...
We don't have control of who we trade with.
We don't have control of the way the rebate we receive from the EU is spent in the UK.
If there is an eu army we won't control that. The unelected commission will no doubt allocate themselves.
If the proposal for centralisation if income tax is adopted we won't control that.
We don't control the final judgement on legal matters.
You tell us why having 27 other countries making decisions on what we do as the UK is a good thing?Comment
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Solve it!Originally posted by diseasex View PostAnd brexit solves it how? What good comes out of brexit?
I want no part of it.Comment
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Yeah, say what you like, the Germans DO have a dark sense of humour!!Originally posted by vetran View PostThey took Darmy & Scooter in?
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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