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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostIntersesting tactic asking Brexiters what actual real benifits of leaving will be. Seems to shut them up completely.
Nice one Whorty.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostClearly not. Fuckwit.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAre you the only gay in the forum?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostClearly not. Fuckwit.
Thats naughty.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostTypical Brexiter. Can't even spell 'Fuckwit'
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNo European Politicians telling us what to do.
There you go.
Fu<kwit
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostIntersesting tactic asking Brexiters what actual real benifits of leaving will be. Seems to shut them up completely.
Nice one Whorty.
There you go.
Fu<kwit
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostIntersesting tactic asking Brexiters what actual real benifits of leaving will be. Seems to shut them up completely.
Nice one Whorty.
Although, I am starting to wonder what 'Europska Unija' means.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostThe point is, you would have a chance to try and convince us why Brexit will be good. Over 2 years in and the only stories coming out are negative impacts of Brexit. Your unwillingness to post anything positive, apart from "we're taking back control from the corrupt EU", which is an absolute piece of bollox nothingness, shows that to date there is nothing good about Brexit.
Leading up to the ref I was on the wall - I listened to both sides of the argument and made my vote based on the facts I could find within the lies and soundbites. I have an open mind, unlike you Brexit voters, and would happily agree that Brexit is good for the UK if you can prove the benefits over the negatives. To date, I have seen nothing to change my mind.
So, come on, give me a reason to think Brexit will be good for the UK.
Nice one Whorty.
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