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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJust look at the ***** telling us to stay...tells you everything you need to know to make the decision....
If only there was a '**** Off all of you' option......
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Just look at the ***** telling us to stay...tells you everything you need to know to make the decision....
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I see 'Remain' have jemmied open an old wooden crate and dragged Gordon Brown out to give us his thoughts.
Daft old c**t hasn't even learned a new buzz-phrase. He's resurrected his old one from Indyref. 'Lead, not Leave'.
Someone do the honourable thing and ram a wooden stake in his heart.
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Not sure it would be a good thing that we'd have to go through the whole thing again like Ireland did until they get the vote they want. Brexit doesn't mean an exit, just more horse trading and a round 2.
Hopefully next time someone can set up a sub forum for all this tulip.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIt won't effect you unless they introduce a wanking tax.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOh Jeez. t'lessons in t'english language from t'Yorkshireman. t'shame.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View Postaffect
Tsk.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIt won't effect you unless they introduce a wanking tax.
Tsk.
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4. Russians sent home. Though they can taken any squirrels married with them. And their sofas. And any coffee machines which aren't leaking.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post3. "Entertainment" costs will sky rocket
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Originally posted by AtW View Post1) Camoron and Gidiot will have to resign.
2) Sterling drops big time, so good for exporters whose main cost is in GBP
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FTFY
Originally posted by AtW View Post1) Camoron and Gidiot will have to resign and won't roll into a nice, future, free loading role in the EU.
2) Sterling drops big time, so good for exporters whose main cost is in GBP
Anything else?
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