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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostHave you all completely stopped talking up the great national success that is Brexit?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostOh dear even Michael Heseltine is thinking about voting for Corbyn.
BBC Newsnight: Michael Heseltine 'in favour' of voting for Corbyn to stop Brexit | Politics | News | Express.co.uk
*using your definition of one, obviously...
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostPossibly, but first of all the Brexiteers need to get over their latest tantrum.
Brexit MP's throw a tantrum at EU's ultimatum
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Oh dear even Michael Heseltine is thinking about voting for Corbyn.
BBC Newsnight: Michael Heseltine 'in favour' of voting for Corbyn to stop Brexit | Politics | News | Express.co.uk
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOn the contrary, it’s the remain ultras that are having a nervous breakdown as we slide inexorably towards March 2019, but you wouldn’t know, because you don’t live here The tentative consensus among remoan ultras has shifted from Brexit light - Schoedinger’s cat walks into a bar; and it doesn’t - to “exit from Brexit”. These ultras simply haven’t been brought up to “lose”, so they’re taking it horribly personally. It’s both fascinating and, I agree, also quite sad. You want to watch, and yet not watch. A form of rubbernecking, I suppose
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWeird that because as far as I can see, it's the Remainers who are having fun whilst the Leavers are frantically trying to justify their position and getting more and more hysterical about it. Personally I'm having a great time watching it (although deep down there is a sadness how a once great country is destroying itself)
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostRemoaners are in a continuous sulk. An eternal loop of toys exiting pram.
Their wee noddles can’t take much more.
Pop!
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostPossibly, but first of all the Brexiteers need to get over their latest tantrum.
Brexit MP's throw a tantrum at EU's ultimatum
Their wee noddles can’t take much more.
Pop!
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNot on Planet Remoan.
Brexit MP's throw a tantrum at EU's ultimatum
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI doubt the champagne corks will be popping
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhen the details of the deal are on the table I doubt the champagne corks will be popping,
I very much suspect Mr Farage will be a very unhappy bunny.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostT-503 days.
Boom.
I very much suspect Mr Farage will be a very unhappy bunny.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostTo a firework display of head explosions at 00:00 CET on 30 March, 2019?
Weeeeeeee......!
Boom.
but probably not
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