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There's more to life than tangible benefits. And anyway Brexit voters were specifically told (by Rees Mogg no less) that they shouldn't expect to reach the promised land for 50 years or so.Originally posted by Shackattack View PostAs them to name one single tangible benefit and you won't hear a single thing .
Just be patient!
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I think he's from Barcelona. (Cue canned laughter).Originally posted by BR14 View Postque????
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que????Originally posted by Shackattack View PostAsk a brexiter what they have won, que silence.
Ask them what they hope to gain, que silence.
As them to name one single tangible benefit and you won't hear a single thing because that's what Brexit is, just a lie b uy a bunch of millionaires who couldn't give a toss about them.
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Winners
Ask a brexiter what they have won, que silence.
Ask them what they hope to gain, que silence.
As them to name one single tangible benefit and you won't hear a single thing because that's what Brexit is, just a lie b uy a bunch of millionaires who couldn't give a toss about them.
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You need to contact the Express then, as they think it's outrage. I know it's not like that paper to spread fake news, so best give them a heads up .... I'm sure they'll change their headlineOriginally posted by original PM View PostIt's not really outrage is it?
I don't think anyone is angry or upset, they are just disappointed.
Like when you think your child has learned to behave and accept sometimes things go their way and sometimes they don't and then they do not get their own way and throw a tantrum in the middle of the supermarket.

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It’s not outrage, but papers don’t sell stories to their followers based on “let’s work things out for the best”, they sell based on extremes.Originally posted by original PM View PostIt's not really outrage is it?
I don't think anyone is angry or upset, they are just disappointed.
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And it's not all remainers. Just like not all brexiters are unintelligent, drinking-at-spoons, racists.
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It's not really outrage is it?
I don't think anyone is angry or upset, they are just disappointed.
Like when you think your child has learned to behave and accept sometimes things go their way and sometimes they don't and then they do not get their own way and throw a tantrum in the middle of the supermarket.
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Nope. I just took it from DimPrawn's post. https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...-you-lost.htmlOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostThat is bad enough. But NAT reads the Wail!
Not this one. I don't care. I'll keep posting endlessOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostNo the remoaner expats will continue posting endless
until the day they die.
instead.
I do find it pretty rich that people are complaining that Boris only has a mandate from a minority of the country, when those same people were quite happy with parliamentary democracy when it looked like Brexit could be stopped.
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