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Actually I think even the cosmic dunderhead OPM is beginning to grasp the issues.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI think it's called the first stage of panic. Things are going the Brexiteers way and the whole leaving thing is starting to affect them. Their posts, not just on here, are getting more and more virulent, badly thought out and just downright gibberish...Instead of the Seven Circles of Hades, they're going through the Seven Circles of ****edUp



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I think it's called the first stage of panic. Things are going the Brexiteers way and the whole leaving thing is starting to affect them. Their posts, not just on here, are getting more and more virulent, badly thought out and just downright gibberish...Instead of the Seven Circles of Hades, they're going through the Seven Circles of ****edUpOriginally posted by WTFH View PostFor someone who says they don't care, you don't half make a lot of posts complaining.
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Really could not give a fookOriginally posted by sasguru View PostSo do you support French companies being allowed to use the "co.uk" domain* ?
*Not that they'd want to after Brexit, why have a domain that suggests your market is 65 million when you can have one that suggests it's 400+ million?
I find websites on the world wide web
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Bit difficult seeing as the UK parliament has all ****ed off on holiday close to the end of the negotiation periodOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostMaybe Brussels should stop sulking and man the **** up. Maybe then there'll be negotiation.
Brussels are actually negotiating and have been the whole time but sadly they're constrained by laws and agreements that they can't break to appease the cake eaters
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Maybe Brussels should stop sulking and man the **** up. Maybe then there'll be negotiation.Originally posted by WTFH View PostThat requires the ability to negotiate, the desire to negotiate and the people to do the negotiating.
Maybe when the UK has that, we can negotiate.
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