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Previously on "Can't wait for Brexit!"
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You'll have to blame someone. Otherwise you'll be admitting responsibility for the consequences of your own cretinism.
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Don't forget the sneer when they blame us for spoiling it all.Originally posted by sasguru View PostOne of the pleasures of Brexit is the laugh we (the urban cognitive elite) will have at the disappointment of Brexiters when they realise they're still bottom of the pile and the only difference is that the cake is smaller.

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One of the pleasures of Brexit is the laugh we (the urban cognitive elite) will have at the disappointment of Brexiters when they realise they're still bottom of the pile and the only difference is that the cake is smaller.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post£350m worth of cosmetic surgery, anything's possible.

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https://howmanydaystill.com/its/brexit-6Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnyone know when it's happening? Is it going to happen at all?
Looking forward to sneering and gloating at you lot.

HTH BIDI
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you can still make me laugh!Originally posted by sasguru View PostQuite. And that's what the country should do.
You shouldn't listen to these moaning minnies who want to preserve manufacturing. So old fashioned.
Brexiter Patrick Minford says Brexit will eliminate manufacturing in the UK and this seems to be the way forward - who wants to make things anymore?
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news...leave-11269819
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Quite. And that's what the country should do.Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostThat's what the country voted for.
"The British public would be voting, if we leave, to leave the EU and leave the single market"
David Cameron, 'Andrew Marr show' before the EU referendum
"If we vote out, that’s it.
It is irreversible.
We will leave Europe – for good."
David Cameron, last speech to the nation before the EU referendum
You shouldn't listen to these moaning minnies who want to preserve manufacturing. So old fashioned.
Brexiter Patrick Minford says Brexit will eliminate manufacturing in the UK and this seems to be the way forward - who wants to make things anymore?
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news...leave-11269819
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That's what the country voted for.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI suppose you're want a proper Brexit, don't you? None of this shilly-shallying around, forget the Customs Union and Single MArket.
"The British public would be voting, if we leave, to leave the EU and leave the single market"
David Cameron, 'Andrew Marr show' before the EU referendum
"If we vote out, that’s it.
It is irreversible.
We will leave Europe – for good."
David Cameron, last speech to the nation before the EU referendum
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I'm happy where I am.Originally posted by vetran View Postfinally realisation strikes!
I think the main thing making Brussels sh1te (apart from the EU being there) is you being there.
But enough about me, I suppose you're want a proper Brexit, don't you? None of this shilly-shallying around, forget the Customs Union and Single MArket.
Walk away now


Yea like that's going to happen. All these shenningans are taking place to minimise the inevitable damage that's going to happen to the UK economy.
There are no trade deals going to happen soon with the rest of the world (not ones that don't involve an enormous shafting whether it's accepting sh!te American food or another huge extra influx of Indians for example), that's just the failed medic, never-run-a-business-in-his-life, Fox's wet dream


There won't be any immediate effect though, it's just in 5 years at its current rate of growth, Britain will be the poor man of Europe.
Even socialist France and broken Greece are growing faster now.Last edited by sasguru; 8 May 2018, 06:47.
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finally realisation strikes!Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes the whole of Brussels is sh1te, and the whole of Blighty is a paradise, populated with unicorns and gold dust.
Thick fooker.
I think the main thing making Brussels sh1te (apart from the EU being there) is you being there.
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