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Previously on "People’s eyes are glazing over’: Brexit fatigue grips Basildon"
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Originally posted by sal View PostThere was a Doctor on Chanel 4 news last night that voted leave bevelling the NHS will get more money out of it, thinking nothing of any other potential consequences. Including what would happen to his German wife...
Apparently she asked for a divorce upon realising months after the vote that he voted leave...
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post******DRAMA QUEEN ALERT******
FFS! If your personal relationship fails due to Brexit then it must have been a pretty tenuous arrangement in the first place.
Apparently she asked for a divorce upon realising months after the vote that he voted leave...
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNonsense. However, what you DO both have in common is a pathological need to almost autistically absorb any snippet of negative propaganda that panders to your rather smallminded views about the wishes of a country that you have both actively abandoned.
Pair of self-trumpeting halfwits.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSas? We disagree on most things as it happens. But we are both clever enough
Pair of self-trumpeting halfwits.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostYou only have one friend. They want to live in Portugal. Though even he hates you - despite your tongue being so far up his arse.
However, I can understand how it could look different from your perspective of abject cretinsim.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy Spanish friend
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy Spanish friend in the UK has indeed realised that she probably should never have had kids with a bigot in the first place. But Brexit gave him the confidence to give voice to his opinion.
Also you can have this again as you evidently missed it yesterday
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy Spanish friend in the UK has indeed realised that she probably should never have had kids with a bigot in the first place.
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Indeed as everyone's eyes glaze over the will of the people will be overturned and no-one apart from a few fanatics will actually care.
I think there will be a small movement coalescing behind Tommy leading a renewed "Brexit revolution".
I'm tempted to invest in a keyboard manufacturer because I think there will be a lot of replacements required. I think this protest movement will be largely "keyboard" focussed.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post******DRAMA QUEEN ALERT******
FFS! If your personal relationship fails due to Brexit then it must have been a pretty tenuous arrangement in the first place.
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