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Previously on "No deal brexit to hit economy 3 times harder than covid19"
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Looking at the past actions of this govt it seems the oncoming brexit will a big cluster****
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWhere do you get that from? The bloke that runs it supported Brexit, ergo everyone who goes there is a knuckle-dragging racist? It's as likely to be full of students as anyone else, given that their USP is cheap beer. The last one I visited was full of tourists - but then it was in the departure lounge at LGW.
You never know, one day you might be financially disadvantaged enough to drink there, and you'd miss out on the cheap beer, for fear of bumping into a racist.
Edit: The 'news' article is from the Daily Gidiot, btw, you're more likely to get an accurate economic forecast from the Beano.
I can fully imagine a load of the trade types held brexit +ve views and as they were uniformly caucasian, its not a stretch to imagine them being racist too. Chances are they had St Georges flags in their white vans and gardens (the ones who didn't have bull dogs or the same flags as tattoos on show already)
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWith their xenophobic customer base?
Every cloud .....
You never know, one day you might be financially disadvantaged enough to drink there, and you'd miss out on the cheap beer, for fear of bumping into a racist.
Edit: The 'news' article is from the Daily Gidiot, btw, you're more likely to get an accurate economic forecast from the Beano.Last edited by Mordac; 23 September 2020, 10:47.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostBetter to combine any disruption (covid 2nd-wave + no-deal) and get it all over with at the same time.
Bit like cataract surgery. Better to get both eyes done at the same time.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostBetter to combine any disruption (covid 2nd-wave + no-deal) and get it all over with at the same time.
Bit like cataract surgery. Better to get both eyes done at the same time.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostBetter to combine any disruption (covid 2nd-wave + no-deal) and get it all over with at the same time.
Bit like cataract surgery. Better to get both eyes done at the same time.
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Better to combine any disruption (covid 2nd-wave + no-deal) and get it all over with at the same time.
Bit like cataract surgery. Better to get both eyes done at the same time.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostNo-deal Brexit could hit economy three times harder than coronavirus, think tank warns
Whinging remainers
This is much better than predicted
We won get over it
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