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They can make them out of solid gold, I've got tonnes of the stuff. And Swindon has a 100,000 spare chavs too.
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Just make the widgets in Swindon and stop faffing about. More UK jobs, and no transportation costs, it's a win-win!
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The treasury colluding with business to stop economic collapse
God forbid, we need to stop with all the financial cr*p and all the other incomprehensible economic gdp stuff they keep moaning on about and get on with Brexit. All this "balancing the books" and "trade" is just so desiccated accountant mumbo jumbo for bespectacled remoaner nerds.
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'Think' is overstating it somewhat.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPlenty of room in Swindon. Build the warehouse, a runway and some military transport planes, have the customs border in Swindon.
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(you just have to think like a Brexiter and nothing is a problem)
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Plenty of room in Swindon. Build the warehouse, a runway and some military transport planes, have the customs border in Swindon.
Sorted. Next!
(you just have to think like a Brexiter and nothing is a problem)
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