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Previously on "It took Greenland 3 years to leave the EU"
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostJason O'Sullivan: Was the Brexit timeline always unrealistic? Back in 1982, it took Greenland three years to leave - Irish Legal News
And they only had a population of 56,000. And this was in the early 1980s when the EU was a much smaller entity. Yet it still took 3 years.
Like us, they had a referendum, and voted 53%/47% to leave.
I wonder how many years it will take us to leave...
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostI wonder how many years it will take us to leave...
The snowflakes who need their EU approved comfort blankets will be delighted. What bedwetters.
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It took Greenland 3 years to leave the EU
Jason O'Sullivan: Was the Brexit timeline always unrealistic? Back in 1982, it took Greenland three years to leave - Irish Legal News
And they only had a population of 56,000. And this was in the early 1980s when the EU was a much smaller entity. Yet it still took 3 years.
Like us, they had a referendum, and voted 53%/47% to leave.
I wonder how many years it will take us to leave...Tags: None
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