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My money is on it being yet another false dawn.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm beginning to think,
“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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I get the reason for your point-free posts.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostMy money is on it being yet another false dawn.

It's because you're not officer class - all your life you've been a follower, a sheep, a reactive individual.
As in the past, all you can do now is wait and see. You don't have the wherewithal to be proactive.Hard Brexit now!
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He is just pleased his money isn't in its usual puddle of piss in the Barnstaple 'spoons.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI get the reason for your point-free posts.
It's because you're not officer class - all your life you've been a follower, a sheep, a reactive individual.
As in the past, all you can do now is wait and see. You don't have the wherewithal to be proactive.Comment
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Touched a nerve I see.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI get the reason for your point-free posts.
It's because you're not officer class - all your life you've been a follower, a sheep, a reactive individual.
As in the past, all you can do now is wait and see. You don't have the wherewithal to be proactive.
You command some respect for leading with your chin so regularly when most of your inbred ilk scarcely have one to speak of.
Keep it up, it lightens the mood.
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Not at all. Just a valid observation on your condition. It's your kids I feel sorry for.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostTouched a nerve I see.Hard Brexit now!
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Sash, sash it's not nice to talk about peoples kids, Remember what we talked about before about posting tulipee think twicee.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot at all. Just a valid observation on your condition. It's your kids I feel sorry for.Comment
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UK to be part of the EU army after Brexit
The UK will be more a part of the EU army than some countries actually in the EU.
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