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Previously on "Brexit: Timmermans 'love letter' says UK always welcome back in EU"
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBy the time the England & Wales applies to re-join the EU; the Tory toffs will already have duel nationality with their money stashed offshore and England & Wales will be bankrupt. England & Wales will be the bottom of the EU economies and will be a net gainer of EU funds. UK builders will be guest workers in Poland.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBy the time the England & Wales applies to re-join the EU; the Tory toffs will already have duel nationality with their money stashed offshore and England & Wales will be bankrupt. England & Wales will be the bottom of the EU economies and will be a net gainer of EU funds. UK builders will be guest workers in Poland.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe UK is not welcome back. Except for their money.
Mind you, the money is probably worth getting a decent quality of politicians.
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It's a bizarre letter and also bizarre that nobody really questions the language...
"I know you now. And I love you. For who you are and what you gave me. I'm like an old lover. Truth be told, I felt deeply hurt when you decided to leave. Three years later I am just sad that a member of our family wants to sever our ties. But at the same time I find comfort in the thought that family ties can never really be severed. We're not going away and you will always be welcome to come back."
..that is restraining order and change the locks type stuff.
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The UK is not welcome back. Except for their money.
Mind you, the money is probably worth getting a decent quality of politicians.
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