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I'm sure it was an oversight. He probably knows that you're an above average cretin.Originally posted by Mordac View PostHow dare you call me AVERAGE...







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How dare you call me AVERAGE...Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostGood for you!!! But unfortunately (or fortunately) the world (or even Brexit) doesn't revolve around you! So just assume anything we say here is direct to the average Brit and not to the average cretin (you)!






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Good for you!!! But unfortunately (or fortunately) the world (or even Brexit) doesn't revolve around you! So just assume anything we say here is direct to the average Brit and not to the average cretin (you)!Originally posted by Mordac View PostGood job I have a nice supply of Euros tucked away in my Euro account then, isn't it...
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Good job I have a nice supply of Euros tucked away in my Euro account then, isn't it...Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostI think your short-sighted comments/opinions explain well why you support so strongly Brexit!
For starts leaving without a deal, mean you might incur on visa fees anytime you want to travel to the EU, plus, flying to and from UK will become way more expensive (tell me if the reasons aren't obvious to you!). On top of this the obvious depreciation of the pound will make holidays expensier, here I will say you are partially right, will make it more expensive to EU as to anywhere else (maybe not to some African country with a faster currency depreciation, that will always be an option!)
Just in case Math isn't your strong suit, since the referendum the pound dropped ~25% in value compared to the Euro, making effectively ~25% expensier for Brits (or people paid in pounds) to travel to Eurozone! No wonder Dublin feels more expensive than London lately...
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That crown is already taken.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYep. OPM and Mordy are having a real bun fight for Yorkie's Cretin of the Year crown.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2679019
Scroll down, and all is revealed.Last edited by DealorNoDeal; 10 September 2019, 11:53.
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I think your short-sighted comments/opinions explain well why you support so strongly Brexit!Originally posted by Mordac View PostWhy would I buy French cheese when I can buy English cheese and store it in one of my old socks for a week or two?
Australian and NZ wine are far better value options than French wine.
How does a holiday to the continent become more expensive? Are European hotels allowed to charge 30% more to anyone with a UK passport?
For starts leaving without a deal, mean you might incur on visa fees anytime you want to travel to the EU, plus, flying to and from UK will become way more expensive (tell me if the reasons aren't obvious to you!). On top of this the obvious depreciation of the pound will make holidays expensier, here I will say you are partially right, will make it more expensive to EU as to anywhere else (maybe not to some African country with a faster currency depreciation, that will always be an option!)
Just in case Math isn't your strong suit, since the referendum the pound dropped ~25% in value compared to the Euro, making effectively ~25% expensier for Brits (or people paid in pounds) to travel to Eurozone! No wonder Dublin feels more expensive than London lately...
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostHow does a holiday to the continent become more expensive? Are European hotels allowed to charge 30% more to anyone with a UK passport?


Jeez. The reason thick fookers like you got the vote is the reason the Uk is in the pickle it is.
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Why would I buy French cheese when I can buy English cheese and store it in one of my old socks for a week or two?Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostOnce again I have to say... you don't have a clue!!!
Even with an united front EU would and always will be in a far stronger position than the UK (how hard can be to get it!?!)
About EU suffering with a no deal, yes a bit, but nothing even close to what you might think/imagine/dream.
British will still buy Champagne, prosecco, French cheese, Spanish wine etc etc… even if prices go up 10/20/30%. You cant get any of this from US can you!?
Holidays the same! Even if going on holidays to Europe will go up 10/20/30% will still be the cheapest destination for Brits, why anything relevant would change here!?
Australian and NZ wine are far better value options than French wine.
How does a holiday to the continent become more expensive? Are European hotels allowed to charge 30% more to anyone with a UK passport?
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I don't do so well when I try to sell my wares around your council estate. I can barely get past the old sofas to get to your front doorOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou'll be fine. Nobody can hold a candle to you when it comes to selling pegs and lucky heather.

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