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Why everyone must leave the UK NOW
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WHS.
At this rate Corbyn may get in as more snowflakes back him. Then it's going to be Logan's Run reanacted followed by the Hunger Games with Corbyn as the socialist president.
It's all going to turn to tulip and anyone over 30 is going to be on the wrong side.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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So what's your UK exit strategy then?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEither way, the Tories are a shambles, the execution of Brexit is a shambles and will get worse, Korbyn and his green-eyed Socialist monsters are growing in strength.
There is no outcome I can see that doesn't lead to total collapse now.
If you can't see how it's going to pan out now, then you better wake up think about where this is all heading.
Where are you going to go?Comment
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A lot of us having been saying this for nearly a year.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThere is no outcome I can see that doesn't lead to total collapse now.
If you can't see how it's going to pan out now, then you better wake up think about where this is all heading.
Nationalists seize control and chaos ensues. Not really a surprise.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Snowflake! You are a TRAITOR to your COUNTRY. You should be ASHAMED of your WEAKNESSOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostAs the last election has shown, it's not infeasible that Komrade Korbyn and his band of Marxist rabid loons will take control at some point.
Once they have taken hold, given the non-working, non-tax paying, undereducated 16 and 17 yr old snowflakes the vote, opened the borders to his terrorist friends, and placed unions in every walk of life, we are on a road that will lead to another Venezuela and fast.
Therefore the only sensible choice at this stage, is to cash in, sell up your property at this new peak and emigrate.
Anywhere (except another socialist state) will do.
HTH BIDI
PS - This is your final chance - GET OUT NOW!
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Abroad is doing fine thanks, without an influx of elderly snowflake cretins.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAs the last election has shown, it's not infeasible that Komrade Korbyn and his band of Marxist rabid loons will take control at some point.
Once they have taken hold, given the non-working, non-tax paying, undereducated 16 and 17 yr old snowflakes the vote, opened the borders to his terrorist friends, and placed unions in every walk of life, we are on a road that will lead to another Venezuela and fast.
Therefore the only sensible choice at this stage, is to cash in, sell up your property at this new peak and emigrate.
Anywhere (except another socialist state) will do.
HTH BIDI
PS - This is your final chance - GET OUT NOW!Comment
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You failed in the UK, you'll fail elsewhere.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEither way, the Tories are a shambles, the execution of Brexit is a shambles and will get worse, Korbyn and his green-eyed Socialist monsters are growing in strength.
There is no outcome I can see that doesn't lead to total collapse now.
If you can't see how it's going to pan out now, then you better wake up think about where this is all heading.
It's you and your poor judgement and lack of talent that are causing the issues you have.
You'll be at peace when you accept that.Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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I've worked before for a client in the FinTech market, based in Singapore. My plan is to move there and take a perm role in that company.Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostSo what's your UK exit strategy then?
Where are you going to go?Comment
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“The best laid schemes o' mice an' men / Gang aft a-gley.”Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've worked before for a client in the FinTech market, based in Singapore. My plan is to move there and take a perm role in that company.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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And live there permanently or head down to Australia?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've worked before for a client in the FinTech market, based in Singapore. My plan is to move there and take a perm role in that company.
Good money to be made in Singers, that's for sure.Comment
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