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Previously on "So to summarise Brexit on day 1 after Article 50"
I didn't. I considered the EU to be a failing construct, and came to the conclusion that we would be better off out of it when it finally does go to tulip.
The fact that Brexit will accelerate that process is just a nice bonus.
Selfish!
Oh well when you get blown up by a bomb you will know why.
I'm sure all 17m Brexit voters have carefully considered Gibraltar as well as Ireland in their deliberations and we needn't worry.
I didn't. I considered the EU to be a failing construct, and came to the conclusion that we would be better off out of it when it finally does go to tulip.
The fact that Brexit will accelerate that process is just a nice bonus.
The government of Morocco has repeatedly called for Spain to transfer the sovereignty of Ceuta and Melilla, along with uninhabited islets such as the islands of Alhucemas, Velez and the Perejil island, drawing comparisons with Spain's territorial claim to Gibraltar.[30] In both cases, the national governments and local populations of the disputed territories reject these claims by a large majority.[31] The Spanish position states that both Ceuta and Melilla are formative parts of Spain, and that their history does not significantly diverge from that of other cities of Spanish Spain, whereas Gibraltar, being a British Overseas Territory, is not and never has been part of the United Kingdom
The irony that we are the ones choosing to bring back border controls has passed most Brexiters today. Are we not also discussing Ireland and NI as a special case as well?
There's going to be a lot more Brexit snowflake Outrage to come.
Look SB, you're a nice bloke, if a bit dim, but the closest you come to the movers and shakers of this world out in the boonies where you are is saluting them from your sentry hut.
Those of us who live in the capital and do the moving and shaking know exactly what's going on, the facts of which you will only discern long after the event.
So do try to understand your place in the food chain, there's a good idiot.
Intellectually speaking, that pathetic little tirade was a bit like being savaged by a pet rabbit.
And I expect it took you quite a while to come up with it too.
Look SB, you're a nice bloke, if a bit dim, but the closest you come to the movers and shakers of this world out in the boonies where you are is saluting them from your sentry hut.
Those of us who live in the capital and do the moving and shaking know exactly what's going on, the facts of which you will only discern long after the event.
So do try to understand your place in the food chain, there's a good idiot.
The average Brexiter is going to find out why 75% of MP's and the entire Civil Service wanted to stay in the EU.....because it made them personally wealthier by keeping their snouts in or around the trough.
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