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I think there maybe is a key theme here about being able to accept personal responsibility for your actions as opposed to expecting it to be some one else's problem.
Exactly. There are leaders and there are followers.
**** me, it took 9 months just to write a bloody letter...
As opposed to what letting some one sat in Brussels be responsible for the direction our life takes?
That may be something you are interested in because you are either unwilling or unable to take responsibility for your actions - but many of us are quite happy to be called to account for what we do.
I think there maybe is a key theme here about being able to accept personal responsibility for your actions as opposed to expecting it to be some one else's problem.
"For all those celebrating Brexiters who think it is Xmas, sorry no presents under the tree, actually no tree, just bills, bills and bills and we know you are all on benefits and pensions and its going to be tough. But always look on the bright side of life - whistle a happy tune even if negotiations are going to last decades, cost billions and you are going to keep meeting those guys with Zs in their name selling their salted Cheese and Polish sausage for many years yet"
"For all those celebrating Brexiters who think it is Xmas, sorry no presents under the tree, actually no tree, just bills, bills and bills and we know you are all on benefits and pensions and its going to be tough. But always look on the bright side of life - whistle a happy tune even if negotiations are going to last decades, cost billions and you are going to keep meeting those guys with Zs in their name selling their salted Cheese and Polish sausage for many years yet"
Er, I think the UK is still part of the EU. Article 50 is intent to leave:
The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.
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