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I bet the sample size was very small.
No-one expected a Brexit vote.
Brexit will never happen anyway.....
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Originally posted by Bacchus View Postmy ******* arse
I was lunching with an Italian today, they HATE the EU with a Latin passionI had a meeting with 4 Italians yesterday who all actually quite like the EU, but then unlike yourself and the waiter, they were all professionalsOriginally posted by Bacchus View PostProbably similar to Darmtwat's quoted survey but I can't be bothered to go to my O level stats books to work it out (c:
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QED.Originally posted by Bacchus View PostOh, I see what you did there - "You really are too stupid for words"; clever, very clever...
Like an extrapolated 48% of the population of this nation I didn't want this "Brexit", but there are definitely positives and it will take time for them to manifest.
UK will prosper, I have faith in that, my biggest hope is that it will ultimately prosper in a reformed EU. Not on the table at the moment admittedly but I think a lot of Europeans see it, both politicos and peeps "in the street"
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLet's see how it looks in six months ..
(Hint: The tables will probably be comprehensively turned.)Oh, I see what you did there - "You really are too stupid for words"; clever, very clever...Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
You really are too stupid for words.
Like an extrapolated 48% of the population of this nation I didn't want this "Brexit", but there are definitely positives and it will take time for them to manifest.
UK will prosper, I have faith in that, my biggest hope is that it will ultimately prosper in a reformed EU. Not on the table at the moment admittedly but I think a lot of Europeans see it, both politicos and peeps "in the street"
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Really? Are you genuinely that thick?Originally posted by Bacchus View Postmy ******* arse
I was lunching with an Italian today, they HATE the EU with a Latin passion
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my ******* arseOriginally posted by darmstadt View Post
I was lunching with an Italian today, they HATE the EU with a Latin passion
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLet's see how it looks in six months ..
(Hint: The tables will probably be comprehensively turned.)
You really are too stupid for words.
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