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Previously on "Admin : please draw the poison from Brexit"
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhy should I forgive the f@*k wits that voted leave despite the obvious lies in the campaign, who now want us who voted remain to fix the problem they caused? Leave voters now complaining that Corbyn will get in as next PM .... well tuff t1tty, this all stems from the Brexit mess.
Had we voted to stay, a moderate Tory party under Cameron would be in power and we could have continued to be a successful and prosperous country with a future. Instead, we have the prospect of a disastrous Brexit, followed by a Corbyn government. We think it's bad today, wait until 2 years time!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBrexiters can fook off. I will fook them up at any opportunity.
Basically remainers have the capital, intellectual, financial and otherwise and we will use it. It's civil war.
Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostLearned passable German whilst serving there. Next.........................
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou seem to have me mistaken for someone that might give a sh*t what you say. Jog on jellyhead.
It was a simple challenge to your sock drawer to see if you could even manage a single sentence in German - which you've singularly failed.
Private, third-class, dismissed !
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Originally posted by JozefBlofeld View PostCool. After all that time serving for the Queen's own puppeteer's , you'll be able to respond in German then. Go on......give us some of your 'passable' then.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostLearned passable German whilst serving there. Next.........................
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don't worry Ass & Barmy will offer to suck the poison out, pity the remainers stung us on the arse.
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Originally posted by JozefBlofeld View PostWhat about you "Shaun" ? You reckon you could learn a foreign language? Easy to sneer, as you do, but just lacking the grey matter to give it a go.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostArchbishop tells PM to 'draw the poison from Brexit' - BBC News
Please could we have a cross part commission so CUK can move forward on Brexit.
Sadly, it will never happen, as both sides are more interested in tearing lumps out of each other than doing what is best for the UK.
Had we voted to stay, a moderate Tory party under Cameron would be in power and we could have continued to be a successful and prosperous country with a future. Instead, we have the prospect of a disastrous Brexit, followed by a Corbyn government. We think it's bad today, wait until 2 years time!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIf only you could have cut the mustard over here eh?
But no......you had to cut and run and take your spartan skillset elsewhere.
It's a crying shame, it really is.......
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou and me both. Having to work part time whilst I go to school for German lessons until my B1 exam. Then need to sit the integration course.
But no......you had to cut and run and take your spartan skillset elsewhere.
It's a crying shame, it really is.......
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