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Previously on "Britain's best chance of revenge for its lost Brexit is to remain in the EU"

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    They are probably just glad to get him out of the gene pool.

    Not much chance of Alexei influencing the gene pool.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Don't they shoot deserters?
    They are probably just glad to get him out of the gene pool.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Its alright the motherland doesn't want you back!
    Don't they shoot deserters?

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  • yetanotherbob
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    By James Crisp, Brussels Correspondent

    Britain’s best chance of getting revenge on Brussels for its Brexit bullying is to remain in the European Union.

    For the EU’s most fanatical and full-throated theologians, few outcomes could be more horrific than an intransigent, hostile Britain trapped in a project that it plots to undermine from the inside.
    So business as usual then
    YouTube|Yes Minister — Why Britain Joined the European Union
    Last edited by yetanotherbob; 1 February 2019, 17:16. Reason: updated link

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  • Old Greg
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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Oh, fook!

    I hope ban won't be until 29th March!


    Its alright the motherland doesn't want you back!

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  • AtW
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    Oh, fook!

    I hope ban won't be until 29th March!

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    By James Crisp, Brussels Correspondent

    Britain’s best chance of getting revenge on Brussels for its Brexit bullying is to remain in the European Union.

    For the EU’s most fanatical and full-throated theologians, few outcomes could be more horrific than an intransigent, hostile Britain trapped in a project that it plots to undermine from the inside.

    They took solace in the galvanising effect Brexit had on their moribund dreams of closer integration but would be hamstrung in their efforts to stop Britain systematically dismantling them by using the bloc’s rules against it.

    What should be clear to all now is that all hope of a successful Brexit has been lost, irredeemably fumbled by this blundering government out-thought and out-fought...

    Britain's best chance of revenge for its lost Brexit is to remain in the EU

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  • Britain's best chance of revenge for its lost Brexit is to remain in the EU

    By James Crisp, Brussels Correspondent

    Britain’s best chance of getting revenge on Brussels for its Brexit bullying is to remain in the European Union.

    For the EU’s most fanatical and full-throated theologians, few outcomes could be more horrific than an intransigent, hostile Britain trapped in a project that it plots to undermine from the inside.

    They took solace in the galvanising effect Brexit had on their moribund dreams of closer integration but would be hamstrung in their efforts to stop Britain systematically dismantling them by using the bloc’s rules against it.

    What should be clear to all now is that all hope of a successful Brexit has been lost, irredeemably fumbled by this blundering government out-thought and out-fought...

    Britain's best chance of revenge for its lost Brexit is to remain in the EU

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