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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostJune 23rd: Brexit wins
June 24th: Pound plummets leaving thousands of British football fans without enough money to pay their hotel bills. Go on rampage.
June 25th: England expelled from championship, fans incarcerated in mass numbers, by the French, for a number of days
June 26th British football fans unexpected "French accommodation" and repatriation billed to British tax payers.
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FTFYOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostJune 23rd: Brexit wins
June 24th: Pound plummets leaving thousands of British football fans without enough money to pay their hotel bills. Go on rampage.
June 25th: England expelled from championship for being unable to afford even the cheapest bed and breakfast
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June 23rd: Brexit wins
June 24th: Pound plummets leaving thousands of British football fans without enough money to pay their hotel bills. Go on rampage.
June 25th: England expelled from championship.
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Not necessarilyOriginally posted by d000hg View PostIt will take two years to leave the EU.
According to Tusk, it's going to result in the collapse of Western civilization. I'm not sure you can timetable that one.
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Mmmm I think the real damage of a vote to exit will be done in the first week. Sterling crashes, economy europe wide hits fan. 2-years down the road will be nothing spectacular by comparison.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt will take two years to leave the EU. Hopefully the football tournament doesn't last that long.
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It will take two years to leave the EU. Hopefully the football tournament doesn't last that long.
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We're not leaving the EU, and probably that first too. England looked pretty decent, overall, despite the draw.
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If football is the metaphor for the EU then Scotland will never even joinOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostUK from the EU?
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England from Euro 2016?
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Which will exit first?
UK from the EU?
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England from Euro 2016?Tags: None
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