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Sorry if I hurt your feelings, but if you flounce and engage the sockie to endlessly call people deluded fantasists and snowflakes, you need to be able to take it a little, m'kay? You were funny, pre-Brexit.
It's a sad thing to see how the Brexiteers' joy has crumbled. I wish it could have been different.
Sorry if I hurt your feelings, but if you flounce and engage the sockie to endlessly call people deluded fantasists and snowflakes, you need to be able to take it a little, m'kay? You were funny, pre-Brexit.
I used to be confused as to why the British population would vote for Brexit, but now that the UK is marching into the sunny uplands of prosperity and strength, I am no longer confused.
At this rate, Brexit is going to take longer to get off the ground than Old Smeg Consulting Ltd.
I used to be confused as to why the British population would vote for Brexit, but now that the UK is marching into the sunny uplands of prosperity and strength, I am no longer confused.
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