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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe end destination is clear regardless of Labour or Conservative, landslide majority or no landslide majority. The UK is going to end up like Switzerland with partial access to the single market, but obliged to allow unfettered EU migration.
The business Tories will get what they want allowing them to set up sweat shops and import cheap labour from wherever they want, but the Leave voter in Scunthorpe who voted for it to limit migration is going to be mightily disappointed.
Leave voters who are hoping for a reduction in immigration are pinning their hopes on promises from a lying PM that was Home Secretary for 6 years and failed to achieve much at all, and MPs that have been asked repeatedly which industries they will restrict immigration for and they can't answer.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAnd there we have a staunch Brexit supporter summing up the Brexit camp perfectly - feckless and passing the blame to others.
Good job Shaun, you've seen the error of your ways.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI haven't changed my view on leave. I would still vote leave, but now I favour a softer conciliatory brexit than a harder one.
But truthfully, given the division it's caused, I would take it all back and not have a referendum. Yeah I don't like the EU, but I dislike even more what it has done to my country having the referendum.
The business Tories will get what they want allowing them to set up sweat shops and import cheap labour from wherever they want, but the Leave voter in Scunthorpe who voted for it to limit migration is going to be mightily disappointed.
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Brexit - Have you changed your mind?
I haven't changed my view on leave. I would still vote leave, but now I favour a softer conciliatory brexit than a harder one.
But truthfully, given the division it's caused, I would take it all back and not have a referendum. Yeah I don't like the EU, but I dislike even more what it has done to my country having the referendum.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAnd there we have a staunch Brexit supporter summing up the Brexit camp perfectly - feckless and passing the blame to others.
Good job Shaun, you've seen the error of your ways.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Better to have not invited them around in the first place.
#Brexit
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAfter all, why should the feckless ever have to take responsibility for their own predicament when the blame can always be attributed to some affluent fooker further up the food chain?
Good job Shaun, you've seen the error of your ways.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNah, I just think the whole thing has become annoyingly politicized that evil Tories burnt you're tower down for 5k but Socialism will provide for everyone brand new state of the art accomodation for nothing and you pay nothing because it's your right.
Jezza is a real Job's comforter.
The whole world will be a better place when he and his cohorts have the helm.
After all, why should the feckless ever have to take responsibility for their own predicament when the blame can always be attributed to some affluent fooker further up the food chain?
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostStill not getting any since the 10k?
Terrible tragedy. Make sure another one doesn't happen ever again by taxing companies and old Southern Tories, the murdering bastards.
Vote Corbyn
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYeah, whatever, in the same way an Ethopian will chase a chicken down out of the back or a relief truck.
Just more socialists with rights. Right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3GfCmbPDN0
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThey all pitched in together on the rescue and relief efforts. They are more British than you will ever be.
Just more socialists with rights. Right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3GfCmbPDN0
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYeah, Ill explain it. No-ones British.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYeah, Ill explain it. No-ones British.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNo violence, no damage, no-one personally injured just chanting, having lost friends and family.
Can someone explain why this is so bad ?
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