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Previously on "Changed my mind about Brexit"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNot often we agree, but with you on this one....
We probably agree on loads of things, because there's no f**king way you actually believe 90% of what you post. No one could be that cretinous.
Surely you're just a PhD level troll
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Originally posted by AtW View PostConsider it is a dry run for Brexit - airlines not flying (apart from cargo), but people seem to be doing ok-ish.
Basically if we can make through current tulip Brexit will be easy, that's my point.
If there was a referendum right now about: Brexit or Covid-19 (without Brexit) then I reckon 80% will vote for Brexit.
However if the poll was Brexit with Covid-19 OR no Brexit then we might still get 52-48 split...
Slow year in SEO world ?
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Consider it is a dry run for Brexit - airlines not flying (apart from cargo), but people seem to be doing ok-ish.
Basically if we can make through current tulip Brexit will be easy, that's my point.
If there was a referendum right now about: Brexit or Covid-19 (without Brexit) then I reckon 80% will vote for Brexit.
However if the poll was Brexit with Covid-19 OR no Brexit then we might still get 52-48 split...
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...sure you could argue that this a compound facture and the later on will be a simple break but it's still a broken leg.
Also come January, companies will be weak "on the verge" they'll need it like a hole in the head.
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Will you be saying that in January
Just as everyone is licking their wounds and the supermarket start to fill up their shelves along comes Brexit.
That's like recovering from a broken leg, knowing you're going to break it again in 6 months time.
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Two wrongs equal how many rights? Remind me again.
Originally posted by AtW View PostAfter current mega tulip Brexit will be walk in a park without Social distancing in effect. It could not be worse than the tulip we going through now.
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Changed my mind about Brexit
After current mega tulip Brexit will be walk in a park without Social distancing in effect.
It could not be worse than the tulip we going through now.Tags: None
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