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If all the sick people die due to lack of medicine, the NHS won't need the extra £350m a week. I have to say, if it's an actual policy, it needs a bit of tweaking...
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The rebuttals begin...No 10 furious at leak of paper predicting shortages after no-deal Brexit | Politics | The Guardian
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostDon't worry, if there is a hard brexit you'll get your civil war (well, civil unrest) and most likely deaths due to a hard border in Ireland and lack of medication. I just wonder how many deaths you will need to happen before you realise that an uncontrolled Brexit led by morons like Johnson and Raab is a bad idea
Or do you not care how bad it will be for some of our countrymen, so long as your religion is delivered?
Of course, you'll be blaming the EU for your own actions, as always.
History and future generations will not forgive you and your brexit chums. Depending how bad it gets, you may well be lumped with the nationalists that tried to transform Europe last century. Time will tell, but I wouldn't bet against it
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOnly time worth visiting is after visiting the Guardian opinion section as an antidote....
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWere you actually looking at the BBC, or are you just stating that you don't look on the BBC for anything?
* Although with the departure of Dacre, they're clearly no longer "no-deal or die".
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBrexit Begins: Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay signs 'commencement order' | Daily Mail Online
Signed, sealed, delivered. Brexit or civil war and death.
Or do you not care how bad it will be for some of our countrymen, so long as your religion is delivered?
Of course, you'll be blaming the EU for your own actions, as always.
History and future generations will not forgive you and your brexit chums. Depending how bad it gets, you may well be lumped with the nationalists that tried to transform Europe last century. Time will tell, but I wouldn't bet against it
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Were you actually looking at the BBC, or are you just stating that you don't look on the BBC for anything?
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