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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSo many little englanders jeering. Could this little thinking be the end of Britain one day? Will it consume itself into a giant Robert Peston like orb only to disappear in a brilliant flash of light once critical mass is reached?
"I don't like any sort of jewellery"
If you ever nip back to check on your bedsit, ask wee Jimmy Krankie how she's getting on with pushing for a referendum on exiting the UK and being allowed into neither the EU or back into the UK
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostLoads of countries are insular and small-minded without collapsing.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSo many little englanders jeering. Could this little thinking be the end of Britain one day? Will it consume itself into a giant Robert Peston like orb only to disappear in a brilliant flash of light once critical mass is reached?
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So many little englanders jeering. Could this little thinking be the end of Britain one day? Will it consume itself into a giant Robert Peston like orb only to disappear in a brilliant flash of light once critical mass is reached?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostBlame the idiot Cameron by all means, but nobody held a gun to your head and forced you to go to Munich. You made that choice, probably in the assumption that nothing would change. Ever.
Guess what? Something has changed, so deal with it. That bedsit beckons...
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostMatters that should have been sorted out before the referendum was conducted. The establishment was not prepared. And now EU nationals as well as UK nationals living on the continent are left in limbo because of this retched Tory government.
Guess what? Something has changed, so deal with it. That bedsit beckons...
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostMatters that should have been sorted out before the referendum was conducted. The establishment was not prepared. And now EU nationals as well as UK nationals living on the continent are left in limbo because of this retched Tory government.
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