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Previously on "Get Brexit Dun....uurrghhh...geddit Dun...why's it not Dun"
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Originally posted by Shackattack View PostI'm not leaving anywhere, i don't see borders. I see places, people, culture and opportunities to explore other places.
I'm going to live in another country for a while and keep a base here in London. I surround myself with open minded intelligent people who I can talk with for hours on end and don't give stupid double syllable responses.
I'll have the best of both worlds, I'll learn a new language, experience a new culture, history food. Forge new friendships. I'll pop back from time to time to visit family and friends. Hopefully I can get European citizenship and all the trappings that come with it.
Above all I'll live a full and rich life without resentment and jealousy like a lazy Zealot of a Brexit voter.
Que Brexit voter, "bye bye then" "off you go"
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Without resentment and jealousy off a lazy Zealot of a Brexit voter
Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhen are you leaving?
I'm going to live in another country for a while and keep a base here in London. I surround myself with open minded intelligent people who I can talk with for hours on end and don't give stupid double syllable responses.
I'll have the best of both worlds, I'll learn a new language, experience a new culture, history food. Forge new friendships. I'll pop back from time to time to visit family and friends. Hopefully I can get European citizenship and all the trappings that come with it.
Above all I'll live a full and rich life without resentment and jealousy like a lazy Zealot of a Brexit voter.
Que Brexit voter, "bye bye then" "off you go"
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Originally posted by Shackattack View PostWe have had a glimpse of what we can do without Europe and it is frankly pathetic.
If I was any other country looking at the UK I would see it's desperation, I would see an opportunity to exploit, a little island run by eager indolent public school boys and ex-bankers. I would see an opportunity to bleed this little island dry and it would be fully backed by greedy little government administrators with no shame. I would do it right under there noses.
I would buy there NHS they so eagerly clap like sniveling little Tory voting hypocrites, they would have no clue that I would gradually ramp up prices. I could come as EDF energy and use the profits to support my own countries public services. When the time is right I will take there semi detached homes when they gradually lose there marbles.
I see gullible little islanders and i would rub my hands together.
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Originally posted by Benny View PostUK will not have to fund the bail out of Spain & Italy due to C19
HTH
If I was any other country looking at the UK I would see it's desperation, I would see an opportunity to exploit, a little island run by eager indolent public school boys and ex-bankers. I would see an opportunity to bleed this little island dry and it would be fully backed by greedy little government administrators with no shame. I would do it right under there noses.
I would buy there NHS they so eagerly clap like sniveling little Tory voting hypocrites, they would have no clue that I would gradually ramp up prices. I could come as EDF energy and use the profits to support my own countries public services. When the time is right I will take there semi detached homes when they gradually lose there marbles.
I see gullible little islanders and i would rub my hands together.Last edited by Shackattack; 28 April 2020, 10:03.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIts alright Greta Covid-19 fixed that no cars, no planes etc.
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Originally posted by Shackattack View PostI know it's been done to death everywhere for the last 2 1/2 years. However we still do not have one tangible reason for wanting to leave. I want a Brexiter to stand up with conviction and tell me why they decided it was ok to ruin my future and the country because the Daily Mail and The Sun told them to.
I want to hear them use there own words not not sound bites. They can't because deep down the are cowards.
That has definitely not been done before.
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Originally posted by Shackattack View PostI want to hear them use there own words not not sound bites. They can't because deep down the are cowards.
You may scorn the idea of living your life through self delusion but it works for a lot of people.
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Originally posted by Shackattack View PostHowever could some one explain the benefits of leaving, serious questions what should i expect in say the first year, what are the best and worst case scenarios. Are the current incumbents best placed to deliver Brexit. Can i put a deposit down on a new house.
Can a brexit supporter give a single, intelligent well thought out constructive answer.
HTH
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSurely it's too late to be a remainer? Its relevance has gone.
It's like saying I've just been shot but let me take care of this little cut on my arm first.
We will shortly have levels of unemployment we never imagined, business are going to the wall, many manufacturing supply chains may well collapse. Most people on this forum have been completely ignored.
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostThis was done to death previously.
I want to hear them use there own words not not sound bites. They can't because deep down the are cowards.
That has definitely not been done before.
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Surely it's too late to be a remainer? Its relevance has gone.
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