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Previously on "This looming crisis is not the Brexit the PM promised."
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNo. I'm sorry it came down to this, but negotiating with a protectionist government was never going to end well.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI voted for this country to unshackle itself from the federalist bureaucratic profligate unaccountable monstrosity that the original Common Market that we signed up to had become.
As did the vast majority of those who voted LEAVE. The whole vanity project had completely overstepped its original remit and morphed into a dangerously inflated all-encompassing superstate.
Not what we ever agreed to, and not what we are going to be stuck with footing the burgeoning bill for.
I was quite prepared for a period of upheaval, quite possibly an extended one. That is how it seems to be playing out.
The main thing is that I, along with the majority of my fellow countrymen, are going to get what we voted for.
I have no doubt we can and will make it work. Even allowing for the bedwetting anguish of the Luddites that STILL oppose progress.
HTH
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI voted for this country to unshackle itself from the federalist bureaucratic profligate unaccountable monstrosity that the original Common Market that we signed up to had become.
As did the vast majority of those who voted LEAVE. The whole vanity project had completely overstepped its original remit and morphed into a dangerously inflated all-encompassing superstate.
Not what we ever agreed to, and not what we are going to be stuck with footing the burgeoning bill for.
I was quite prepared for a period of upheaval, quite possibly an extended one. That is how it seems to be playing out.
The main thing is that I, along with the majority of my fellow countrymen, are going to get what we voted for.
I have no doubt we can and will make it work. Even allowing for the bedwetting anguish of the Luddites that STILL oppose progress.
HTH
As for the rest of your dribble ...
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostSo WFT did you vote for?
As did the vast majority of those who voted LEAVE. The whole vanity project had completely overstepped its original remit and morphed into a dangerously inflated all-encompassing superstate.
Not what we ever agreed to, and not what we are going to be stuck with footing the burgeoning bill for.
I was quite prepared for a period of upheaval, quite possibly an extended one. That is how it seems to be playing out.
The main thing is that I, along with the majority of my fellow countrymen, are going to get what we voted for.
I have no doubt we can and will make it work. Even allowing for the bedwetting anguish of the Luddites that STILL oppose progress.
HTH
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Nobody "promised" anything.
You cretins would have realised that if you stopped wailing and gnashing for a few moments once in a while.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostJust wondering what the leave voters on this forum make of this Times article.
This looming chaos is not the Brexit the PM promised | Comment | The Sunday Times
Any regrets?
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Talk to any women, who've hooked up with Boris, and you'll find out how his promises pan out.
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