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Previously on "Now even Leavers are moaning about Brexit"
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Would these be the ones with their offshore bank accounts, multiple tax schemes, employing immigrants (legal and illegal so cash in hand) at minimum wages, buying expensive foreign cars, holidaying in expensive foreign destinations (I mean Skegness can be quite sunny in July), etc. showing how much they love the UK that they're willing to invest n it?
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I am afraid I must be far too thick to comprehend it... But it seems to me that the divide seems to run roughly somewhere between the wage slaves that need someone else to feed them and the guys that have built their own businesses and are confident that their abilities will flourish given a bit of turbulence.Originally posted by Lance View PostPrecisely. Best point you've made. It doesn't support your argument though.
You'll get it eventually.
My take on the age part is a little different too. I have seen several family member hurt by sudden stock market corrections as they came to retirement, often taking tens of thousands of their pots. You would think the last thing that a bunch of well off fifty somethings coming up for early retirement would want is a load of stock market turbulance but no they seem quite happy...
Its easy to see why civil wars start.
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So you wanted to vent your spleen? Well done, mission accomplished, can we now get on with our all too short lives?We want to prove what idiots those who voted leave are. Ever increasing evidence that everything you was told during the referendum is true, but you was too stupid to comprehend
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Precisely. Best point you've made. It doesn't support your argument though.Originally posted by bobspud View PostActually most of of the over 55 guys I know are supporting the exit from the 19th hole at our local Golf club on a Friday afternoon.
Plenty of wealth there and all own their own businesses and no-one bleating about how bad its going to be ...
You'll get it eventually.
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We want to prove what idiots those who voted leave are. Ever increasing evidence that everything you was told during the referendum is true, but you was too stupid to comprehendOriginally posted by NigelJK View PostPersonally I think those that keep posting remain propaganda ,despite the fact that we will leave, are the one that need help.
What do you hope to achieve with all of your posturing and posing?
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Ah but most of them are only rich and successful because they have been robbing the Remainers, snowflakes, poor and immigrants or something.Originally posted by bobspud View PostActually most of of the over 55 guys I know are supporting the exit from the 19th hole at our local Golf club on a Friday afternoon.
Plenty of wealth there and all own their own businesses and no-one bleating about how bad its going to be ...
Apparently.
Well it's always someone else's fault at least.
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Actually most of of the over 55 guys I know are supporting the exit from the 19th hole at our local Golf club on a Friday afternoon.Originally posted by Lance View PostYou're just describing the average over 55 Brexiter. Who's side are you on?
Plenty of wealth there and all own their own businesses and no-one bleating about how bad its going to be ...
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Says the sockie.Originally posted by Bee View PostYou are on this forum since the beginning and you can evaluate better than me. Some of them could be sockies but part of them I don't think so, at some point their mask falls.
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You are on this forum since the beginning and you can evaluate better than me. Some of them could be sockies but part of them I don't think so, at some point their mask falls.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell I used to think that some Leavers on here are sockies created by Remainers to discredit the Leave side by portraying them as stupid.
But apparently they really are as thick as they appear
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Well I used to think that some Leavers on here are sockies created by Remainers to discredit the Leave side by portraying them as stupid.Originally posted by Bee View PostI can identify some leavers here that converted and pretend that they are remainers and attack the leavers.
But apparently they really are as thick as they appear
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I can identify some leavers here that converted and pretend that they are remainers and attack the leavers.
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