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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though " Oh dear! No TV? | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though " Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Oh dear! No TV?" Yeah , I have a TV??? | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe?" What does that mean?? | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Oh dear! No TV? Yeah , I have a TV???" Tune away from Eastenders lol. | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? " Really? | |||
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"great name,love it i hope it catches on but think remoaners is a bit out of date now we could rename them the non,achievers. " Done lol. | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? " You don't know the definition of achieved? verb past tense: achieved; past participle: achieved successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort, skill, or courage. | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really?" Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? You don't know the definition of achieved? verb past tense: achieved; past participle: achieved successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort, skill, or courage. " Yes I do, thanks, can you explain the meaning of your post | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? You don't know the definition of achieved? verb past tense: achieved; past participle: achieved successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort, skill, or courage. Yes I do, thanks, can you explain the meaning of your post " I really can't dumb it down for you. I don't have the teaching skills | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? You don't know the definition of achieved? verb past tense: achieved; past participle: achieved successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort, skill, or courage. Yes I do, thanks, can you explain the meaning of your post I really can't dumb it down for you. I don't have the teaching skills" Give it a try, if you can | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? You don't know the definition of achieved? verb past tense: achieved; past participle: achieved successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort, skill, or courage. Yes I do, thanks, can you explain the meaning of your post I really can't dumb it down for you. I don't have the teaching skills Give it a try, if you can " I don't have the inclination | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? " That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? You don't know the definition of achieved? verb past tense: achieved; past participle: achieved successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort, skill, or courage. Yes I do, thanks, can you explain the meaning of your post I really can't dumb it down for you. I don't have the teaching skills Give it a try, if you can I don't have the inclination" You don’t have the answer, I tried putting it in google, zero results. Does this ‘slogan ‘ easily exist | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. " Yes, a brexiteer? | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? You don't know the definition of achieved? verb past tense: achieved; past participle: achieved successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort, skill, or courage. Yes I do, thanks, can you explain the meaning of your post I really can't dumb it down for you. I don't have the teaching skills Give it a try, if you can I don't have the inclination You don’t have the answer, I tried putting it in google, zero results. Does this ‘slogan ‘ easily exist " Really | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. Yes, a brexiteer?" Brexiteer noun INFORMAL•BRITISH a person who is in favour of the United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union. | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. Yes, a brexiteer? Brexiteer noun INFORMAL•BRITISH a person who is in favour of the United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union. " Correct, thank you, so this new title is unnecessary? It isn’t very catchy and I dint think it will catch on, great effort though | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. Yes, a brexiteer? Brexiteer noun INFORMAL•BRITISH a person who is in favour of the United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union. Correct, thank you, so this new title is unnecessary? It isn’t very catchy and I dint think it will catch on, great effort though " By definition someone who voted to leave the EU wouldn't be a Brexiteer anymore. See keywords 'in favour' and 'withdrawing'. Those are now past tense so don't work anymore | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. Yes, a brexiteer? Brexiteer noun INFORMAL•BRITISH a person who is in favour of the United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union. Correct, thank you, so this new title is unnecessary? It isn’t very catchy and I dint think it will catch on, great effort though By definition someone who voted to leave the EU wouldn't be a Brexiteer anymore. See keywords 'in favour' and 'withdrawing'. Those are now past tense so don't work anymore" I will just refer you to my last post, good effort though | |||
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"New words always take time to get into common use and longer to reach the dictionary. But who gives a flying F if it ever does, The point is we are the 'Brex’Achievers'. And nothing you can say can take that glory away " I wouldn’t want to, if changing your title makes you feel better about yourself then good for you, | |||
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"New words always take time to get into common use and longer to reach the dictionary. But who gives a flying F if it ever does, The point is we are the 'Brex’Achievers'. And nothing you can say can take that glory away I wouldn’t want to, if changing your title makes you feel better about yourself then good for you, " And ya' can't have enough cheesie grins to that reply | |||
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"New words always take time to get into common use and longer to reach the dictionary. But who gives a flying F if it ever does, The point is we are the 'Brex’Achievers'. And nothing you can say can take that glory away I wouldn’t want to, if changing your title makes you feel better about yourself then good for you, And ya' can't have enough cheesie grins to that reply " Is everything ok, btw I know you Brexiteers like to cling on to any perceived victory , no matter how small or irrelevant | |||
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"New words always take time to get into common use and longer to reach the dictionary. But who gives a flying F if it ever does, The point is we are the 'Brex’Achievers'. And nothing you can say can take that glory away I wouldn’t want to, if changing your title makes you feel better about yourself then good for you, And ya' can't have enough cheesie grins to that reply Is everything ok, btw I know you Brexiteers like to cling on to any perceived victory , no matter how small or irrelevant " Just the proven ones - not an opinion giver here - just like to place facts - and if I do give an opinion I prelude it with the words this is my opinion. Some facts for you . . . https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/agreements-reached-between-the-united-kingdom-of-great-britain-and-northern-ireland-and-the-european-union/summary-explainer | |||
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"New words always take time to get into common use and longer to reach the dictionary. But who gives a flying F if it ever does, The point is we are the 'Brex’Achievers'. And nothing you can say can take that glory away I wouldn’t want to, if changing your title makes you feel better about yourself then good for you, And ya' can't have enough cheesie grins to that reply Is everything ok, btw I know you Brexiteers like to cling on to any perceived victory , no matter how small or irrelevant Just the proven ones - not an opinion giver here - just like to place facts - and if I do give an opinion I prelude it with the words this is my opinion. Some facts for you . . . https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/agreements-reached-between-the-united-kingdom-of-great-britain-and-northern-ireland-and-the-european-union/summary-explainer" I have already read it, | |||
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"New words always take time to get into common use and longer to reach the dictionary. But who gives a flying F if it ever does, The point is we are the 'Brex’Achievers'. And nothing you can say can take that glory away I wouldn’t want to, if changing your title makes you feel better about yourself then good for you, And ya' can't have enough cheesie grins to that reply Is everything ok, btw I know you Brexiteers like to cling on to any perceived victory , no matter how small or irrelevant Just the proven ones - not an opinion giver here - just like to place facts - and if I do give an opinion I prelude it with the words this is my opinion. Some facts for you . . . https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/agreements-reached-between-the-united-kingdom-of-great-britain-and-northern-ireland-and-the-european-union/summary-explainer I have already read it, " And NOT one comment - saw that coming. | |||
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" Anyway, I'm very pleased for the ones who have come out as Brex'achievers. I hope that they will be posting notices in their front windows so that everybody knows who is taking responsibility for the changes in the UK economy, the alteration to their shopping bills, their greater employment opportunities, the legislation that will prevent any reduction in working regulations, the ease with which they can now travel/work/emigrate/retire in all the countries that are on our very doorstep. Well done. Make sure that we know who to thank." My Pleasure. | |||
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"Ah but has the final goal been reached yet? At very minimum there is an agreed three month period while some of the customs regulations, particularly with Northern Ireland, are still in flux. Then there is the free trade deal with the USA which certain voices have been promising all along, the one which would be piss easy to arrange, and which would make everything we bought cheap yet give us top dollar for everything we sold. The deal that President Biden has said he isn't even thinking about for minimum two years. Also there are all the goodies that bojo promised us as part of the deal. For instance my european health insurance card is being replaced by a global health insurance card, I'm very pleased about that because it means I'll be able to get health care anywhere on the globe (that is the meaning of "global" isn't it, last time i checked the dictionary it didn't say "global: pertaining to a very small number of countries that have some historical connection with the UK"). I assume that as brexit is now achieved my GHIC has been issued already, and it is just delayed in the post. Maybe the cards are being manufactured by a European company, and there is some difficulty with the import process? Anyway, I'm very pleased for the ones who have come out as Brex'achievers. I hope that they will be posting notices in their front windows so that everybody knows who is taking responsibility for the changes in the UK economy, the alteration to their shopping bills, their greater employment opportunities, the legislation that will prevent any reduction in working regulations, the ease with which they can now travel/work/emigrate/retire in all the countries that are on our very doorstep. Well done. Make sure that we know who to thank." Bit pointless really, I have said it before, in a year or two it will be hard to find anyone who will admit to having voted remain | |||
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"Ah but has the final goal been reached yet? At very minimum there is an agreed three month period while some of the customs regulations, particularly with Northern Ireland, are still in flux. Then there is the free trade deal with the USA which certain voices have been promising all along, the one which would be piss easy to arrange, and which would make everything we bought cheap yet give us top dollar for everything we sold. The deal that President Biden has said he isn't even thinking about for minimum two years. Also there are all the goodies that bojo promised us as part of the deal. For instance my european health insurance card is being replaced by a global health insurance card, I'm very pleased about that because it means I'll be able to get health care anywhere on the globe (that is the meaning of "global" isn't it, last time i checked the dictionary it didn't say "global: pertaining to a very small number of countries that have some historical connection with the UK"). I assume that as brexit is now achieved my GHIC has been issued already, and it is just delayed in the post. Maybe the cards are being manufactured by a European company, and there is some difficulty with the import process? Anyway, I'm very pleased for the ones who have come out as Brex'achievers. I hope that they will be posting notices in their front windows so that everybody knows who is taking responsibility for the changes in the UK economy, the alteration to their shopping bills, their greater employment opportunities, the legislation that will prevent any reduction in working regulations, the ease with which they can now travel/work/emigrate/retire in all the countries that are on our very doorstep. Well done. Make sure that we know who to thank." Ehic cards are still valid until they expire. Then you will have to apply for the new ghic card. I imagine it's called global because it's no longer tied to European countries and those outside of Europe are spread over the globe, hence global. You can still work/travel/emigrate/retire to the same countries as previously should you so wish. And doing away with the limits on the working week? When it first came in, I was concerned whether it would reduce the number of hours of overtime I was able to work, which luckily I was exempt from. But for those that want to work a bit extra to pay for a holiday, then they will be able to. A trade deal with the US is just one of many in the pipeline that will be tailored to the UK rather than one size fits all, EU deals where they have them. | |||
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"Ah but has the final goal been reached yet? At very minimum there is an agreed three month period while some of the customs regulations, particularly with Northern Ireland, are still in flux. Then there is the free trade deal with the USA which certain voices have been promising all along, the one which would be piss easy to arrange, and which would make everything we bought cheap yet give us top dollar for everything we sold. The deal that President Biden has said he isn't even thinking about for minimum two years. Also there are all the goodies that bojo promised us as part of the deal. For instance my european health insurance card is being replaced by a global health insurance card, I'm very pleased about that because it means I'll be able to get health care anywhere on the globe (that is the meaning of "global" isn't it, last time i checked the dictionary it didn't say "global: pertaining to a very small number of countries that have some historical connection with the UK"). I assume that as brexit is now achieved my GHIC has been issued already, and it is just delayed in the post. Maybe the cards are being manufactured by a European company, and there is some difficulty with the import process? Anyway, I'm very pleased for the ones who have come out as Brex'achievers. I hope that they will be posting notices in their front windows so that everybody knows who is taking responsibility for the changes in the UK economy, the alteration to their shopping bills, their greater employment opportunities, the legislation that will prevent any reduction in working regulations, the ease with which they can now travel/work/emigrate/retire in all the countries that are on our very doorstep. Well done. Make sure that we know who to thank. Bit pointless really, I have said it before, in a year or two it will be hard to find anyone who will admit to having voted remain " Whilst I earnestly wish for the outcome of British success to be true, especially within 12-24 months. I struggle to see it happenning, I will always be happy to say I voted Remain & I hope Leavers can do the same. I have no interest in carping over who was on which side of the minority vote. I’d like to see great success, I’d like to see a Plan and I’d like to see some positive outcomes for ordinary people. Surely this is something we can all unite on? | |||
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"Ah but has the final goal been reached yet? At very minimum there is an agreed three month period while some of the customs regulations, particularly with Northern Ireland, are still in flux. Then there is the free trade deal with the USA which certain voices have been promising all along, the one which would be piss easy to arrange, and which would make everything we bought cheap yet give us top dollar for everything we sold. The deal that President Biden has said he isn't even thinking about for minimum two years. Also there are all the goodies that bojo promised us as part of the deal. For instance my european health insurance card is being replaced by a global health insurance card, I'm very pleased about that because it means I'll be able to get health care anywhere on the globe (that is the meaning of "global" isn't it, last time i checked the dictionary it didn't say "global: pertaining to a very small number of countries that have some historical connection with the UK"). I assume that as brexit is now achieved my GHIC has been issued already, and it is just delayed in the post. Maybe the cards are being manufactured by a European company, and there is some difficulty with the import process? Anyway, I'm very pleased for the ones who have come out as Brex'achievers. I hope that they will be posting notices in their front windows so that everybody knows who is taking responsibility for the changes in the UK economy, the alteration to their shopping bills, their greater employment opportunities, the legislation that will prevent any reduction in working regulations, the ease with which they can now travel/work/emigrate/retire in all the countries that are on our very doorstep. Well done. Make sure that we know who to thank." I guess we could always ask the remainiers to put a poster up in their window to stay they tried to stop the result of a free democratic vote of the UK population. | |||
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"Ah but has the final goal been reached yet? At very minimum there is an agreed three month period while some of the customs regulations, particularly with Northern Ireland, are still in flux. Then there is the free trade deal with the USA which certain voices have been promising all along, the one which would be piss easy to arrange, and which would make everything we bought cheap yet give us top dollar for everything we sold. The deal that President Biden has said he isn't even thinking about for minimum two years. Also there are all the goodies that bojo promised us as part of the deal. For instance my european health insurance card is being replaced by a global health insurance card, I'm very pleased about that because it means I'll be able to get health care anywhere on the globe (that is the meaning of "global" isn't it, last time i checked the dictionary it didn't say "global: pertaining to a very small number of countries that have some historical connection with the UK"). I assume that as brexit is now achieved my GHIC has been issued already, and it is just delayed in the post. Maybe the cards are being manufactured by a European company, and there is some difficulty with the import process? Anyway, I'm very pleased for the ones who have come out as Brex'achievers. I hope that they will be posting notices in their front windows so that everybody knows who is taking responsibility for the changes in the UK economy, the alteration to their shopping bills, their greater employment opportunities, the legislation that will prevent any reduction in working regulations, the ease with which they can now travel/work/emigrate/retire in all the countries that are on our very doorstep. Well done. Make sure that we know who to thank. I guess we could always ask the remainiers to put a poster up in their window to stay they tried to stop the result of a free democratic vote of the UK population. " I’m sorry, but that did not happen. People rightly questioned it, just like Farage was demanding a 2nd Referendum when he assumed Leave had lost. Nothing worse than a sore winner | |||
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"Ah but has the final goal been reached yet? At very minimum there is an agreed three month period while some of the customs regulations, particularly with Northern Ireland, are still in flux. Then there is the free trade deal with the USA which certain voices have been promising all along, the one which would be piss easy to arrange, and which would make everything we bought cheap yet give us top dollar for everything we sold. The deal that President Biden has said he isn't even thinking about for minimum two years. Also there are all the goodies that bojo promised us as part of the deal. For instance my european health insurance card is being replaced by a global health insurance card, I'm very pleased about that because it means I'll be able to get health care anywhere on the globe (that is the meaning of "global" isn't it, last time i checked the dictionary it didn't say "global: pertaining to a very small number of countries that have some historical connection with the UK"). I assume that as brexit is now achieved my GHIC has been issued already, and it is just delayed in the post. Maybe the cards are being manufactured by a European company, and there is some difficulty with the import process? Anyway, I'm very pleased for the ones who have come out as Brex'achievers. I hope that they will be posting notices in their front windows so that everybody knows who is taking responsibility for the changes in the UK economy, the alteration to their shopping bills, their greater employment opportunities, the legislation that will prevent any reduction in working regulations, the ease with which they can now travel/work/emigrate/retire in all the countries that are on our very doorstep. Well done. Make sure that we know who to thank. Bit pointless really, I have said it before, in a year or two it will be hard to find anyone who will admit to having voted remain Whilst I earnestly wish for the outcome of British success to be true, especially within 12-24 months. I struggle to see it happenning, I will always be happy to say I voted Remain & I hope Leavers can do the same. I have no interest in carping over who was on which side of the minority vote. I’d like to see great success, I’d like to see a Plan and I’d like to see some positive outcomes for ordinary people. Surely this is something we can all unite on?" Hopefully so And there will be positives for ordinary people. Let's face it, we've been going backwards for years so it won't be that hard | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. Yes, a brexiteer?" so would that make you a brexittear, sorry I couldn’t resist x | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though " It's a Brexshitter that would rather be called something more fancy. It's like when people call thrush, candida. Same unpleasantness, slightly more positive name. | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. Yes, a brexiteer? so would that make you a brexittear, sorry I couldn’t resist x" Nope .A brexiteer is a person who is in favour of the United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union. | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. Yes, a brexiteer? so would that make you a brexittear, sorry I couldn’t resist x Nope .A brexiteer is a person who is in favour of the United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union. " Nope as in a Brexitear, a tear ran down his cheek as he finally realised the referendum result would not be over turned, & that the UK has now left the EU x not Brexiteer xx | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though It's a Brexshitter that would rather be called something more fancy. It's like when people call thrush, candida. Same unpleasantness, slightly more positive name." Just as the EU sounds better than the Federal Republic of Europe | |||
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"Tbf to brexiteers they have provided some moments of genuine humour. Those interviews on Brexit day when they asked leavers why they voted was tremendous." Just like the people who voted to remain because they thought they wouldn't be able to go on holiday any more eh | |||
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"Tbf to brexiteers they have provided some moments of genuine humour. Those interviews on Brexit day when they asked leavers why they voted was tremendous. Just like the people who voted to remain because they thought they wouldn't be able to go on holiday any more eh" Dont recall anyone ever saying that. | |||
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"Tbf to brexiteers they have provided some moments of genuine humour. Those interviews on Brexit day when they asked leavers why they voted was tremendous. Just like the people who voted to remain because they thought they wouldn't be able to go on holiday any more eh Dont recall anyone ever saying that." I do. But do you not think reporters, from the anti Brexit BBC in particular, go around interviewing dozens and dozens of people and just edit it down and broadcast the most ridiculous answers? How naive are you? | |||
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"Tbf to brexiteers they have provided some moments of genuine humour. Those interviews on Brexit day when they asked leavers why they voted was tremendous. Just like the people who voted to remain because they thought they wouldn't be able to go on holiday any more eh Dont recall anyone ever saying that. I do. But do you not think reporters, from the anti Brexit BBC in particular, go around interviewing dozens and dozens of people and just edit it down and broadcast the most ridiculous answers? How naive are you? " When you say the anti Brexit bbc...presumably they missed the memo when Farage appeared on qt every week? | |||
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"And what's that gotta do with simpletons trying to explain why we left the eu?" Another insult?? Come on mate, you're better than this | |||
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"And what's that gotta do with simpletons trying to explain why we left the eu? Another insult?? Come on mate, you're better than this " Not really The people who got interviewed were not really the brightest. | |||
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" What is a Brex’Achiever?? I can’t see it catching on tbh, nice try though Someone who has achieved leaving the EU maybe? What does that mean?? Really? Yeah, really, can you explain what ‘someone who has achieved leaving the EU’ means?? That we have left the political and economic union of member states that is called The European Union. Yes, a brexiteer? so would that make you a brexittear, sorry I couldn’t resist x Nope .A brexiteer is a person who is in favour of the United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union. Nope as in a Brexitear, a tear ran down his cheek as he finally realised the referendum result would not be over turned, & that the UK has now left the EU x not Brexiteer xx " That makes no sense | |||
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"And what's that gotta do with simpletons trying to explain why we left the eu? Another insult?? Come on mate, you're better than this Not really The people who got interviewed were not really the brightest." Because you deem them 'not really the brightest'? That allows you to resort to an insult such as 'simpleton'? | |||
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"And what's that gotta do with simpletons trying to explain why we left the eu? Another insult?? Come on mate, you're better than this Not really The people who got interviewed were not really the brightest." Joris Bohnson | |||
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"And what's that gotta do with simpletons trying to explain why we left the eu? Another insult?? Come on mate, you're better than this Not really The people who got interviewed were not really the brightest. Because you deem them 'not really the brightest'? That allows you to resort to an insult such as 'simpleton'?" With all the will in the world if someone Is asked..why did you vote for Brexit? And they respond..because the germans are running our courts..would you describe that person as particularly well informed? | |||
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"And what's that gotta do with simpletons trying to explain why we left the eu? Another insult?? Come on mate, you're better than this Not really The people who got interviewed were not really the brightest. Because you deem them 'not really the brightest'? That allows you to resort to an insult such as 'simpleton'? With all the will in the world if someone Is asked..why did you vote for Brexit? And they respond..because the germans are running our courts..would you describe that person as particularly well informed?" Of course I wouldn't describe them as well informed. However, I wouldn't resort to insults either. | |||
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"The Deal is done - so the Brexit'eering is over and done with. The Rapiers are back in theirs Scabbards. We have been renamed (by me) as the Brex'Achievers. 'To the infinity and beyond' (is that taken?) 'One for all (even the Remoaners) and all for one'. " Bullshittists probably describes brexiteers more aptly. | |||
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" BTW - it's Brex'Achievers not Brexit'eers Jump to newest " Brexit has definitely achieved many things so far. Would I be proud of anything in particular that Brexit has achieved so far though? Looking at the news I don't see anything I'd like to say I'd be proud of. Nigel Farage doesn't seem to be happily bouncing on the news with his cheering fisherman's friends. Jacob Rees Mogg for some profound reason isn't jazz handing on our screens showcasing how food, clothing and shoes are now so much cheaper or at least singing out a time frame as to when this will happen. Liz Truss and Grant Shapps is strangely missing from our screens surrounded by ecstatic jubilant transport companies drivers dancing a jig over the reduction of red tape and how easy and cheaper it is now to trade, work and get in and out of the country. I suppose it depends on where you set your bar for success. | |||
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" BTW - it's Brex'Achievers not Brexit'eers Jump to newest Brexit has definitely achieved many things so far. Would I be proud of anything in particular that Brexit has achieved so far though? Looking at the news I don't see anything I'd like to say I'd be proud of. Nigel Farage doesn't seem to be happily bouncing on the news with his cheering fisherman's friends. Jacob Rees Mogg for some profound reason isn't jazz handing on our screens showcasing how food, clothing and shoes are now so much cheaper or at least singing out a time frame as to when this will happen. Liz Truss and Grant Shapps is strangely missing from our screens surrounded by ecstatic jubilant transport companies drivers dancing a jig over the reduction of red tape and how easy and cheaper it is now to trade, work and get in and out of the country. I suppose it depends on where you set your bar for success. " Apparently success is based upon things staying the same or not being as shit as was predicted by some leave voters . | |||
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