Originally posted by DimPrawn
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Previously on "The Brexit Emoji"
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We haven't left yet, hence why we are still paying, the NHS is a shambles and the UK bends over to take it up the 'arris from the Germans.
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Monolithic, have you seen the House of Lords recently or even those residing in Buckingham Palace? The rest of your posting is pretty much bollocks too, any fule knows it's monthly (please could you also provide some proof of which people get their pockets lined.) BTW, they are currently putting in place the recommendation to remove this monthly movementOriginally posted by original PM View PostAnd yet nowhere on that poster does it say ' remove ourselves from a failing outdated monolith which exists purely to line the pockets of a few people which changes it's location over 2 months at a cost of about 200 Million Euro's'
I guess that would not suit the rhetoric the poster was trying to get across though.
"The continuation of the monthly migration between Brussels and Strasbourg has amongst most EU citizens become a symbolic, negative issue (...), especially at a time when the financial crisis has led to serious and painful expenditure cuts in the member states", said the resolution, which was approved by 483 votes to 141, with 34 abstentions.
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And yet nowhere on that poster does it say ' remove ourselves from a failing outdated monolith which exists purely to line the pockets of a few people which changes it's location over 2 months at a cost of about 200 Million Euro's'Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNot quite as gullible as a Brexiteer though...


I guess that would not suit the rhetoric the poster was trying to get across though.
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The Brexit Emoji
Silly but the response is even sillier....
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...rd-with-emojis
“Brexit is far too serious a matter for foolish jokes.”
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Government sources indicated that if the Gibraltar-based company pressed ahead with the launch, ministers might look at imposing a post-Brexit import tariff on emojis.Tags: None
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