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Previously on "Brexit Non-News. Good or bad depending on which group you belong to."
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Happened to me once, I had to take 6 months off from this place to recover. Any more crap from some of the brain-dead on here could prove fatal, but I'm willing to sacrifice myself in the furtherance of the human race. OK, on second thoughts, actually I'm not...
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Have you read the rest of the thread for context purposes?Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostOf course Brexit means Brexit. It doesn't mean anything else (such as "leave"). What did you think it meant?
But for the expediency, what I mean is that having made that statement, if she doesn't go through with it she will be PM for a far shorter term than if she does, which was the allegation I replied to initially.
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Of course Brexit means Brexit. It doesn't mean anything else (such as "leave"). What did you think it meant?Originally posted by GB9 View PostHaving used the mantra 'Brexit means Brexit' on numerous occasions, I would suggest that if it doesn't mean Brexit her governance will be much shorter.
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You really must get top marks for trying to be witty OG. The only problem is you are only equipped with half of what is required for success.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat is no way to speak to a member of the Brexit triumvirate of GB9, Shauny and Nige - "the Three Short Planks".
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...quickly abuses mod powers to rewrite history... I'm sure I don't know what you mean.Originally posted by GB9 View PostAnd your grammar is dreadful.
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