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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Naughty, naughty, naughty people!

Don't they realise that when we left the EU we would not be like any other 3rd country?

We are a special case and Boris got such a good deal last year - he told us that it was World Beating. We showed them (our friends the EU).

We are not "Johnny Foreigner" so why do they treat us like this?

Why should we go through hoops to trade with them?

We won both World Wars for them and are therefore a special case.

If they don't buck up, people will start shopping in Aldi (that will show them) and buy fruit from far, far away places (let me just get a map to find out some names of far off countries).

The United Kingdom will be an Empire again - we will show them.

We will strike trade deals with everyone else in the World - yes, that's it! get Liz Truss to look at the deals the EU already had and see if we can get anywhere near as good.

Ha Ha - that will show them.

That map they put out where the ferries ran directly to Ireland and missed off the United Kingdom completely! How dare they. We are very important.

VERY IMPORTANT

We will draw a map with only the United Kingdom and NO mainland EUROPE.

That will show them. Britain alone in the World - because we are I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T.

We left the EU because they are horrible - we know what we voted for.

We will show them.

So what if trade and the economy goes down the tubes - it is the principle that counts.

The UK may go bankrupt but we can sell everything to China.

We know what we voted for.

Boris told us what to believe - we know.

Brexit - the only way forward.

We'll show the World in 50 years or so that we were right.

We won - get over it

Whoopie

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Naughty, naughty, naughty people!

Don't they realise that when we left the EU we would not be like any other 3rd country?

We are a special case and Boris got such a good deal last year - he told us that it was World Beating. We showed them (our friends the EU).

We are not "Johnny Foreigner" so why do they treat us like this?

Why should we go through hoops to trade with them?

We won both World Wars for them and are therefore a special case.

If they don't buck up, people will start shopping in Aldi (that will show them) and buy fruit from far, far away places (let me just get a map to find out some names of far off countries).

The United Kingdom will be an Empire again - we will show them.

We will strike trade deals with everyone else in the World - yes, that's it! get Liz Truss to look at the deals the EU already had and see if we can get anywhere near as good.

Ha Ha - that will show them.

That map they put out where the ferries ran directly to Ireland and missed off the United Kingdom completely! How dare they. We are very important.

VERY IMPORTANT

We will draw a map with only the United Kingdom and NO mainland EUROPE.

That will show them. Britain alone in the World - because we are I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T.

We left the EU because they are horrible - we know what we voted for.

We will show them.

So what if trade and the economy goes down the tubes - it is the principle that counts.

The UK may go bankrupt but we can sell everything to China.

We know what we voted for.

Boris told us what to believe - we know.

Brexit - the only way forward.

We'll show the World in 50 years or so that we were right.

We won - get over it

Whoopie

"

I have no idea what point all the garble is trying to make but it just comes across as another attempt at division.

Is any new 'bad news' slow today?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

I think lockdown is affecting some more than others.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Decuperons notre democratie! - Generation Frexit

Trouble ahead in France I think once the lockdown ends

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Naughty, naughty, naughty people!

Don't they realise that when we left the EU we would not be like any other 3rd country?

We are a special case and Boris got such a good deal last year - he told us that it was World Beating. We showed them (our friends the EU).

We are not "Johnny Foreigner" so why do they treat us like this?

Why should we go through hoops to trade with them?

We won both World Wars for them and are therefore a special case.

If they don't buck up, people will start shopping in Aldi (that will show them) and buy fruit from far, far away places (let me just get a map to find out some names of far off countries).

The United Kingdom will be an Empire again - we will show them.

We will strike trade deals with everyone else in the World - yes, that's it! get Liz Truss to look at the deals the EU already had and see if we can get anywhere near as good.

Ha Ha - that will show them.

That map they put out where the ferries ran directly to Ireland and missed off the United Kingdom completely! How dare they. We are very important.

VERY IMPORTANT

We will draw a map with only the United Kingdom and NO mainland EUROPE.

That will show them. Britain alone in the World - because we are I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T.

We left the EU because they are horrible - we know what we voted for.

We will show them.

So what if trade and the economy goes down the tubes - it is the principle that counts.

The UK may go bankrupt but we can sell everything to China.

We know what we voted for.

Boris told us what to believe - we know.

Brexit - the only way forward.

We'll show the World in 50 years or so that we were right.

We won - get over it

Whoopie

I have no idea what point all the garble is trying to make but it just comes across as another attempt at division.

Is any new 'bad news' slow today?

"

it's a fairly accurate summation of the attitudes of many brexitters IMHO

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Well this is weird.

What I do find weird and I’m a remain kind of guy. Is that if one side posts about the EU you get the sly comments such as #notobsessed etc and if the other side posts it’s fine to.

So much angst.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Well this is weird.

What I do find weird and I’m a remain kind of guy. Is that if one side posts about the EU you get the sly comments such as #notobsessed etc and if the other side posts it’s fine to.

So much angst. "

Im glad you noticed that too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It couldn't be that people are worried about the future of the EU could it?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Naughty, naughty, naughty people!

Don't they realise that when we left the EU we would not be like any other 3rd country?

We are a special case and Boris got such a good deal last year - he told us that it was World Beating. We showed them (our friends the EU).

We are not "Johnny Foreigner" so why do they treat us like this?

Why should we go through hoops to trade with them?

We won both World Wars for them and are therefore a special case.

If they don't buck up, people will start shopping in Aldi (that will show them) and buy fruit from far, far away places (let me just get a map to find out some names of far off countries).

The United Kingdom will be an Empire again - we will show them.

We will strike trade deals with everyone else in the World - yes, that's it! get Liz Truss to look at the deals the EU already had and see if we can get anywhere near as good.

Ha Ha - that will show them.

That map they put out where the ferries ran directly to Ireland and missed off the United Kingdom completely! How dare they. We are very important.

VERY IMPORTANT

We will draw a map with only the United Kingdom and NO mainland EUROPE.

That will show them. Britain alone in the World - because we are I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T.

We left the EU because they are horrible - we know what we voted for.

We will show them.

So what if trade and the economy goes down the tubes - it is the principle that counts.

The UK may go bankrupt but we can sell everything to China.

We know what we voted for.

Boris told us what to believe - we know.

Brexit - the only way forward.

We'll show the World in 50 years or so that we were right.

We won - get over it

Whoopie

"

ring yr doctor before it’s to late

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Naughty, naughty, naughty people!

Don't they realise that when we left the EU we would not be like any other 3rd country?

We are a special case and Boris got such a good deal last year - he told us that it was World Beating. We showed them (our friends the EU).

We are not "Johnny Foreigner" so why do they treat us like this?

Why should we go through hoops to trade with them?

We won both World Wars for them and are therefore a special case.

If they don't buck up, people will start shopping in Aldi (that will show them) and buy fruit from far, far away places (let me just get a map to find out some names of far off countries).

The United Kingdom will be an Empire again - we will show them.

We will strike trade deals with everyone else in the World - yes, that's it! get Liz Truss to look at the deals the EU already had and see if we can get anywhere near as good.

Ha Ha - that will show them.

That map they put out where the ferries ran directly to Ireland and missed off the United Kingdom completely! How dare they. We are very important.

VERY IMPORTANT

We will draw a map with only the United Kingdom and NO mainland EUROPE.

That will show them. Britain alone in the World - because we are I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T.

We left the EU because they are horrible - we know what we voted for.

We will show them.

So what if trade and the economy goes down the tubes - it is the principle that counts.

The UK may go bankrupt but we can sell everything to China.

We know what we voted for.

Boris told us what to believe - we know.

Brexit - the only way forward.

We'll show the World in 50 years or so that we were right.

We won - get over it

Whoopie

I have no idea what point all the garble is trying to make but it just comes across as another attempt at division.

Is any new 'bad news' slow today?

it's a fairly accurate summation of the attitudes of many brexitters IMHO"

and not an ac curate summation of some of the remainers lol

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Naughty, naughty, naughty people!

Don't they realise that when we left the EU we would not be like any other 3rd country?

We are a special case and Boris got such a good deal last year - he told us that it was World Beating. We showed them (our friends the EU).

We are not "Johnny Foreigner" so why do they treat us like this?

Why should we go through hoops to trade with them?

We won both World Wars for them and are therefore a special case.

If they don't buck up, people will start shopping in Aldi (that will show them) and buy fruit from far, far away places (let me just get a map to find out some names of far off countries).

The United Kingdom will be an Empire again - we will show them.

We will strike trade deals with everyone else in the World - yes, that's it! get Liz Truss to look at the deals the EU already had and see if we can get anywhere near as good.

Ha Ha - that will show them.

That map they put out where the ferries ran directly to Ireland and missed off the United Kingdom completely! How dare they. We are very important.

VERY IMPORTANT

We will draw a map with only the United Kingdom and NO mainland EUROPE.

That will show them. Britain alone in the World - because we are I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T.

We left the EU because they are horrible - we know what we voted for.

We will show them.

So what if trade and the economy goes down the tubes - it is the principle that counts.

The UK may go bankrupt but we can sell everything to China.

We know what we voted for.

Boris told us what to believe - we know.

Brexit - the only way forward.

We'll show the World in 50 years or so that we were right.

We won - get over it

Whoopie

I have no idea what point all the garble is trying to make but it just comes across as another attempt at division.

Is any new 'bad news' slow today?

it's a fairly accurate summation of the attitudes of many brexitters IMHOand not an ac curate summation of some of the remainers lol"

don't think Ive ever seen a pro EU person clam that sort of stuff

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"Naughty, naughty, naughty people!

Don't they realise that when we left the EU we would not be like any other 3rd country?

We are a special case and Boris got such a good deal last year - he told us that it was World Beating. We showed them (our friends the EU).

We are not "Johnny Foreigner" so why do they treat us like this?

Why should we go through hoops to trade with them?

We won both World Wars for them and are therefore a special case.

If they don't buck up, people will start shopping in Aldi (that will show them) and buy fruit from far, far away places (let me just get a map to find out some names of far off countries).

The United Kingdom will be an Empire again - we will show them.

We will strike trade deals with everyone else in the World - yes, that's it! get Liz Truss to look at the deals the EU already had and see if we can get anywhere near as good.

Ha Ha - that will show them.

That map they put out where the ferries ran directly to Ireland and missed off the United Kingdom completely! How dare they. We are very important.

VERY IMPORTANT

We will draw a map with only the United Kingdom and NO mainland EUROPE.

That will show them. Britain alone in the World - because we are I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T.

We left the EU because they are horrible - we know what we voted for.

We will show them.

So what if trade and the economy goes down the tubes - it is the principle that counts.

The UK may go bankrupt but we can sell everything to China.

We know what we voted for.

Boris told us what to believe - we know.

Brexit - the only way forward.

We'll show the World in 50 years or so that we were right.

We won - get over it

Whoopie

"

Just another bitter and twisted rant from another sore loser.

I wonder if he is like this every time he doesn't get his way?

I mean we are on a swinging site so do you think he constantly messages people even after they have told him NO.!

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Naughty, naughty, naughty people!

Don't they realise that when we left the EU we would not be like any other 3rd country?

We are a special case and Boris got such a good deal last year - he told us that it was World Beating. We showed them (our friends the EU).

We are not "Johnny Foreigner" so why do they treat us like this?

Why should we go through hoops to trade with them?

We won both World Wars for them and are therefore a special case.

If they don't buck up, people will start shopping in Aldi (that will show them) and buy fruit from far, far away places (let me just get a map to find out some names of far off countries).

The United Kingdom will be an Empire again - we will show them.

We will strike trade deals with everyone else in the World - yes, that's it! get Liz Truss to look at the deals the EU already had and see if we can get anywhere near as good.

Ha Ha - that will show them.

That map they put out where the ferries ran directly to Ireland and missed off the United Kingdom completely! How dare they. We are very important.

VERY IMPORTANT

We will draw a map with only the United Kingdom and NO mainland EUROPE.

That will show them. Britain alone in the World - because we are I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T.

We left the EU because they are horrible - we know what we voted for.

We will show them.

So what if trade and the economy goes down the tubes - it is the principle that counts.

The UK may go bankrupt but we can sell everything to China.

We know what we voted for.

Boris told us what to believe - we know.

Brexit - the only way forward.

We'll show the World in 50 years or so that we were right.

We won - get over it

Whoopie

Just another bitter and twisted rant from another sore loser.

I wonder if he is like this every time he doesn't get his way?

I mean we are on a swinging site so do you think he constantly messages people even after they have told him NO.!"

dam, i should have put that on my brexit bingo card

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"It couldn't be that people are worried about the future of the EU could it? "

Nope.

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By *eanoCoolMan
over a year ago

wisbech


"Well this is weird.

What I do find weird and I’m a remain kind of guy. Is that if one side posts about the EU you get the sly comments such as #notobsessed etc and if the other side posts it’s fine to.

So much angst. "

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"I think lockdown is affecting some more than others. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Naughty, naughty, naughty people!

Don't they realise that when we left the EU we would not be like any other 3rd country?

We are a special case and Boris got such a good deal last year - he told us that it was World Beating. We showed them (our friends the EU).

We are not "Johnny Foreigner" so why do they treat us like this?

Why should we go through hoops to trade with them?

We won both World Wars for them and are therefore a special case.

If they don't buck up, people will start shopping in Aldi (that will show them) and buy fruit from far, far away places (let me just get a map to find out some names of far off countries).

The United Kingdom will be an Empire again - we will show them.

We will strike trade deals with everyone else in the World - yes, that's it! get Liz Truss to look at the deals the EU already had and see if we can get anywhere near as good.

Ha Ha - that will show them.

That map they put out where the ferries ran directly to Ireland and missed off the United Kingdom completely! How dare they. We are very important.

VERY IMPORTANT

We will draw a map with only the United Kingdom and NO mainland EUROPE.

That will show them. Britain alone in the World - because we are I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T.

We left the EU because they are horrible - we know what we voted for.

We will show them.

So what if trade and the economy goes down the tubes - it is the principle that counts.

The UK may go bankrupt but we can sell everything to China.

We know what we voted for.

Boris told us what to believe - we know.

Brexit - the only way forward.

We'll show the World in 50 years or so that we were right.

We won - get over it

Whoopie

"

Somebody piss in your cornflakes?

What’s that hashtag again....?

Oh yeah, #notobsessed

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham

Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks "

So much brexit bingo in one post.

- "Brussels"

- celebrating the rise of the far right.

- "Euro"

- "crumbling"

- "Borders"

That's a full bingo card.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Loving the Ops profile pic.

Some great trolling going on.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Loving the Ops profile pic.

Some great trolling going on. "

deffo i wonder how long i would last with the cross of st george.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Loving the Ops profile pic.

Some great trolling going on. "

Are we sure the OP and Chris aren't the same person?

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Loving the Ops profile pic.

Some great trolling going on.

Are we sure the OP and Chris aren't the same person?"

Chris?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks "

Marine le Pen has no chance of winning the French GE

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Loving the Ops profile pic.

Some great trolling going on.

Are we sure the OP and Chris aren't the same person?

Chris? "

Capt Lobster. Who posts basically the same stuff as the OP, but supposedly unironically.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Loving the Ops profile pic.

Some great trolling going on.

Are we sure the OP and Chris aren't the same person?

Chris?

Capt Lobster. Who posts basically the same stuff as the OP, but supposedly unironically."

Ha must have missed that one.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Loving the Ops profile pic.

Some great trolling going on.

Are we sure the OP and Chris aren't the same person?

Chris?

Capt Lobster. Who posts basically the same stuff as the OP, but supposedly unironically."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Loving the Ops profile pic.

Some great trolling going on.

Are we sure the OP and Chris aren't the same person?

Chris?

Capt Lobster. Who posts basically the same stuff as the OP, but supposedly unironically."

Captain Lobster

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks

Marine le Pen has no chance of winning the French GE "

Not what the polls are saying and even some of macrons cronies think its not beyond the realm of possibility.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks

Marine le Pen has no chance of winning the French GE "

She has as much chance as Starmer. I see that as a possibility

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks

Marine le Pen has no chance of winning the French GE Not what the polls are saying and even some of macrons cronies think its not beyond the realm of possibility."

If Ronald McDonald can get elected in the states, if you can get people to vote for brexit, and Boris. Then anything is possible.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks

Marine le Pen has no chance of winning the French GE

She has as much chance as Starmer. I see that as a possibility "

She has no chance, even though her party has become less racist then it was under her father she will be lucky to get 30%

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks

Marine le Pen has no chance of winning the French GE Not what the polls are saying and even some of macrons cronies think its not beyond the realm of possibility.

If Ronald McDonald can get elected in the states, if you can get people to vote for brexit, and Boris. Then anything is possible. "

It is , I agree, but it won’t happen, the French like to stir things up before an election pretending that they will vote that way to get a reaction but they will never vote the likes of her into government

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks

Marine le Pen has no chance of winning the French GE

She has as much chance as Starmer. I see that as a possibility

She has no chance, even though her party has become less racist then it was under her father she will be lucky to get 30% "

Well Macron only got 33% last time out and their pissed with him at the minute. If he doesn't pull ahead this year then next year is going to get very interesting

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

Well macron seems worried he has gone against the advice of shutting down by his advisors ( which may come back to bite him in march) to try and keep some popularity.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham

Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment."

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks

Marine le Pen has no chance of winning the French GE

She has as much chance as Starmer. I see that as a possibility

She has no chance, even though her party has become less racist then it was under her father she will be lucky to get 30%

Well Macron only got 33% last time out and their pissed with him at the minute. If he doesn't pull ahead this year then next year is going to get very interesting "

The French are always pissed with the government, it is the way they are

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again. "

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment."

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again. "

Kids in French schools learn about what the EU is and how it functions. It will be much harder to fool them into voting to leave.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?"

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility"

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream "

Don't say the quiet part out loud, you know it upsets them.

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream "

So you have just called every brexit voter including Labour voters a right wing racist.!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU. "

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream

So you have just called every brexit voter including Labour voters a right wing racist.!"

No I haven’t, I have stated that Brexit is a right wing racists wet dream, not that everyone who voted for Brexit is a right wing racist

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote."

Do you trust polls?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

Do you trust polls? "

Not overly. I wouldn't entirely dismiss them if they're done over a large number of different demographics though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

Do you trust polls?

Not overly. I wouldn't entirely dismiss them if they're done over a large number of different demographics though.

"

So why do you think Le Pen will win the next French GE and France wants to leave the EU?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

Do you trust polls?

Not overly. I wouldn't entirely dismiss them if they're done over a large number of different demographics though.

So why do you think Le Pen will win the next French GE and France wants to leave the EU? "

As I said, it's a possibility. I didn't say I believed she would win.

I also didn't say France want to leave the EU

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Generation Frexit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

Do you trust polls?

Not overly. I wouldn't entirely dismiss them if they're done over a large number of different demographics though.

So why do you think Le Pen will win the next French GE and France wants to leave the EU?

As I said, it's a possibility. I didn't say I believed she would win.

I also didn't say France want to leave the EU"

Of course it is a possibility, it is highly unlikely though .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

Do you trust polls?

Not overly. I wouldn't entirely dismiss them if they're done over a large number of different demographics though.

So why do you think Le Pen will win the next French GE and France wants to leave the EU?

As I said, it's a possibility. I didn't say I believed she would win.

I also didn't say France want to leave the EU

Of course it is a possibility, it is highly unlikely though . "

That's a matter of opinion. Maybe Macron is wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

Do you trust polls?

Not overly. I wouldn't entirely dismiss them if they're done over a large number of different demographics though.

So why do you think Le Pen will win the next French GE and France wants to leave the EU?

As I said, it's a possibility. I didn't say I believed she would win.

I also didn't say France want to leave the EU

Of course it is a possibility, it is highly unlikely though .

That's a matter of opinion. Maybe Macron is wrong."

Yeah, I doubt he is right all the time, after all , he did say the Oxford vaccine was unsuitable for over 65s.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

Do you trust polls?

Not overly. I wouldn't entirely dismiss them if they're done over a large number of different demographics though.

So why do you think Le Pen will win the next French GE and France wants to leave the EU?

As I said, it's a possibility. I didn't say I believed she would win.

I also didn't say France want to leave the EU

Of course it is a possibility, it is highly unlikely though .

That's a matter of opinion. Maybe Macron is wrong.

Yeah, I doubt he is right all the time, after all , he did say the Oxford vaccine was unsuitable for over 65s. "

I didn't realise that was misinformation. Fuck, I better go fact check now as I've been following his every word for a while

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

Cretin and idiot same in French and English with no port checks required

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

Do you trust polls?

Not overly. I wouldn't entirely dismiss them if they're done over a large number of different demographics though.

So why do you think Le Pen will win the next French GE and France wants to leave the EU? "

You do keep saying General Election when you mean Presidential Election, you do realise they’re not the same?

Handy to know the basics before commenting, don’t you agree?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

One thing I have noticed is that the Europhiles don't really know much about Europe or the EU

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Today’s threads of witless gibberish are most likely all a reaction to the news that Marine Le Pen is now one of the favourites for the French Presidency and Germany is having an almighty ding dong with Brussels over shutting their borders.

Those Euro dreams crumbling to dust, sympathy is in order folks

Marine le Pen has no chance of winning the French GE

She has as much chance as Starmer. I see that as a possibility

She has no chance, even though her party has become less racist then it was under her father she will be lucky to get 30%

Well Macron only got 33% last time out and their pissed with him at the minute. If he doesn't pull ahead this year then next year is going to get very interesting

The French are always pissed with the government, it is the way they are "

That's true they do like to demonstrate and show their anger, often on the streets. I would be surprised to see Le Penn win though she does seem to be edging closer. However she does not need to win to affect the eventual winner. Farage never done well at GE but had a big impact on the government. I doubt a referendum would have been offered if he had not shaken them up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU.

That's not what Macron seemed to think after the UK vote.

Do you trust polls?

Not overly. I wouldn't entirely dismiss them if they're done over a large number of different demographics though.

So why do you think Le Pen will win the next French GE and France wants to leave the EU?

You do keep saying General Election when you mean Presidential Election, you do realise they’re not the same?

Handy to know the basics before commenting, don’t you agree?"

Hi Chris, everything ok? Any lobster parties today?

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"One thing I have noticed is that the Europhiles don't really know much about Europe or the EU "

Makes sense though, they wouldn’t be so touchingly naive if they knew more about Brussels.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wait Chris has lobster ? I am jealous.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wait Chris has lobster ? I am jealous. "

He loves lobster, he only eats it when the pound increases to the Euro though,

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

Should have been watching the brilliant series on BBC2 - Cornwall:This fishing life . Tonight’s episode was about - cove fishing lobster pots and nets

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth

I cant see M le Pen winning, the voters usually pull back in the second round, but I guess if enough vote for her she might win by enough in the first by mistake and not need the second,

Macron has chickened out of another lockdown yet their cases are higher than ours despite far less testing, he is taking a large gamble that better weather will reduce infection rates before top many die, I'm on a skiing forum that has lots of french people on one who works in a hospital have been told to prepare for a huge rise in admissions, whether that is true or just rumours time will tell.

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By *untwolancashireCouple
over a year ago

Preston

I’ve not read any of the above post on this thread, as soon as I saw an EU flag I knew it would be a absolute load of bollocks by some deranged fisher person. I’m off for a serious conversation with my teddybear over a large whisky & a smoke x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’ve not read any of the above post on this thread, as soon as I saw an EU flag I knew it would be a absolute load of bollocks by some deranged fisher person. I’m off for a serious conversation with my teddybear over a large whisky & a smoke x"

But but this not fair I want lobster too. Well I am originally from cape cod . "Lobsta".

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"I’ve not read any of the above post on this thread, as soon as I saw an EU flag I knew it would be a absolute load of bollocks by some deranged fisher person. I’m off for a serious conversation with my teddybear over a large whisky & a smoke x

But but this not fair I want lobster too. Well I am originally from cape cod . "Lobsta". "

I also pointed out the pound has gone up ten per cent against the dollar so I am making plans to eat New England clams as well

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’ve not read any of the above post on this thread, as soon as I saw an EU flag I knew it would be a absolute load of bollocks by some deranged fisher person. I’m off for a serious conversation with my teddybear over a large whisky & a smoke x

But but this not fair I want lobster too. Well I am originally from cape cod . "Lobsta".

I also pointed out the pound has gone up ten per cent against the dollar so I am making plans to eat New England clams as well "

I love you Chris got to get some scallops too.

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By *untwolancashireCouple
over a year ago

Preston

I’ve got the munchies now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’ve got the munchies now "

Lol me too

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream

So you have just called every brexit voter including Labour voters a right wing racist.!

No I haven’t, I have stated that Brexit is a right wing racists wet dream, not that everyone who voted for Brexit is a right wing racist "

Strong Will Self/Mark Francois energy there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream

So you have just called every brexit voter including Labour voters a right wing racist.!

No I haven’t, I have stated that Brexit is a right wing racists wet dream, not that everyone who voted for Brexit is a right wing racist "

I'm interested what Chris, a pro brexit person has to say. As it was their comment.

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By *armandwet50Couple
over a year ago

Far far away


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

There is no Frexit movement Chris, your getting confused again.

Le Pen has been calling for a referendum and with her doing well in the polls, you'd be silly to think it isn't a possibility

It’s a possibility, a very small one though, and if it did go to a referendum the French would overwhelmingly vote to remain in the EU. "

Isn't that what they thought about Brexit at one time? I certainly did

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream

So you have just called every brexit voter including Labour voters a right wing racist.!

No I haven’t, I have stated that Brexit is a right wing racists wet dream, not that everyone who voted for Brexit is a right wing racist

I'm interested what Chris, a pro brexit person has to say. As it was their comment.

"

Don't understand your question? Racism is a bigger problem in France than it is here.

We all know, and are very bored by, you and your fellows prejudices about brexit voters. And as Peter Ustinov said to me, prejudice has to be defeated from within yourself. I can show you the way but you have to take the steps.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream

So you have just called every brexit voter including Labour voters a right wing racist.!

No I haven’t, I have stated that Brexit is a right wing racists wet dream, not that everyone who voted for Brexit is a right wing racist

I'm interested what Chris, a pro brexit person has to say. As it was their comment.

Don't understand your question? Racism is a bigger problem in France than it is here.

We all know, and are very bored by, you and your fellows prejudices about brexit voters. And as Peter Ustinov said to me, prejudice has to be defeated from within yourself. I can show you the way but you have to take the steps. "

The question is.

You said "Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment."

My question was:

"Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?"

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream

So you have just called every brexit voter including Labour voters a right wing racist.!

No I haven’t, I have stated that Brexit is a right wing racists wet dream, not that everyone who voted for Brexit is a right wing racist

I'm interested what Chris, a pro brexit person has to say. As it was their comment.

Don't understand your question? Racism is a bigger problem in France than it is here.

We all know, and are very bored by, you and your fellows prejudices about brexit voters. And as Peter Ustinov said to me, prejudice has to be defeated from within yourself. I can show you the way but you have to take the steps. "

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream

So you have just called every brexit voter including Labour voters a right wing racist.!

No I haven’t, I have stated that Brexit is a right wing racists wet dream, not that everyone who voted for Brexit is a right wing racist

I'm interested what Chris, a pro brexit person has to say. As it was their comment.

Don't understand your question? Racism is a bigger problem in France than it is here.

We all know, and are very bored by, you and your fellows prejudices about brexit voters. And as Peter Ustinov said to me, prejudice has to be defeated from within yourself. I can show you the way but you have to take the steps.

The question is.

You said "Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment."

My question was:

"Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?""

Ah I see. If you read it again more carefully, you will see that I said that uncertainty was caused by frexit.

Rise of racism and division was on the other side of the comma.

There are some interesting textual analysis and critical thinking further education courses I can point you at if you're interested?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment.

Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?

Because leaving the EU is a right wing racists wet dream

So you have just called every brexit voter including Labour voters a right wing racist.!

No I haven’t, I have stated that Brexit is a right wing racists wet dream, not that everyone who voted for Brexit is a right wing racist

I'm interested what Chris, a pro brexit person has to say. As it was their comment.

Don't understand your question? Racism is a bigger problem in France than it is here.

We all know, and are very bored by, you and your fellows prejudices about brexit voters. And as Peter Ustinov said to me, prejudice has to be defeated from within yourself. I can show you the way but you have to take the steps.

The question is.

You said "Thread needs a bit more sympathy for OP. He’s stuck in France with a rising tide of racism and division, and uncertainty caused by the rise of the Frexit movement. All looks very sticky over there at the moment."

My question was:

"Why is the prospect of "frexit" causing a rise in racism and division in France?"

Ah I see. If you read it again more carefully, you will see that I said that uncertainty was caused by frexit.

Rise of racism and division was on the other side of the comma.

There are some interesting textual analysis and critical thinking further education courses I can point you at if you're interested? "

Haha. Ahhh the old classic misplaced comma.

Okay fair enough. So why is frexit causing uncertainty? Are french people worried their country is heading to a clusterfuck like Britain?

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham

Loss of all those subsidies. Fear of not being able to produce wine lakes and cheese mountains. Being unable to ignore Brussels laws and having to actually enforce their own laws.

Parts of France becoming part of the British Empire again. Good deal of uncertainty for them yes.

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Loss of all those subsidies. Fear of not being able to produce wine lakes and cheese mountains. Being unable to ignore Brussels laws and having to actually enforce their own laws.

Parts of France becoming part of the British Empire again. Good deal of uncertainty for them yes. "

in case you missed it

Cost to uk of EU membership

circa 11 billion

Cost to uk of track and trace

circa 22 billion

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Loss of all those subsidies. Fear of not being able to produce wine lakes and cheese mountains. Being unable to ignore Brussels laws and having to actually enforce their own laws.

Parts of France becoming part of the British Empire again. Good deal of uncertainty for them yes.

in case you missed it

Cost to uk of EU membership

circa 11 billion

Cost to uk of track and trace

circa 22 billion

"

I'm just gonna check on that hang on....

Ah, apparently one has nothing to do with the other. Fancy that.

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Loss of all those subsidies. Fear of not being able to produce wine lakes and cheese mountains. Being unable to ignore Brussels laws and having to actually enforce their own laws.

Parts of France becoming part of the British Empire again. Good deal of uncertainty for them yes.

in case you missed it

Cost to uk of EU membership

circa 11 billion

Cost to uk of track and trace

circa 22 billion

I'm just gonna check on that hang on....

Ah, apparently one has nothing to do with the other. Fancy that. "

really, brexit rolled out by an incompetant buffoon, track and trace also rolled out by an incompetant buffoon

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"Loss of all those subsidies. Fear of not being able to produce wine lakes and cheese mountains. Being unable to ignore Brussels laws and having to actually enforce their own laws.

Parts of France becoming part of the British Empire again. Good deal of uncertainty for them yes.

in case you missed it

Cost to uk of EU membership

circa 11 billion

Cost to uk of track and trace

circa 22 billion

I'm just gonna check on that hang on....

Ah, apparently one has nothing to do with the other. Fancy that. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Loss of all those subsidies. Fear of not being able to produce wine lakes and cheese mountains. Being unable to ignore Brussels laws and having to actually enforce their own laws.

Parts of France becoming part of the British Empire again. Good deal of uncertainty for them yes. "

Tell us more.

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Loss of all those subsidies. Fear of not being able to produce wine lakes and cheese mountains. Being unable to ignore Brussels laws and having to actually enforce their own laws.

Parts of France becoming part of the British Empire again. Good deal of uncertainty for them yes.

Tell us more."

looks like someone has seen passport to Pimlico and thought it was a documentry

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Loss of all those subsidies. Fear of not being able to produce wine lakes and cheese mountains. Being unable to ignore Brussels laws and having to actually enforce their own laws.

Parts of France becoming part of the British Empire again. Good deal of uncertainty for them yes.

Tell us more.

looks like someone has seen passport to Pimlico and thought it was a documentry "

Peaceably taking over Brittany, Calais and bits of the Riviera makes perfect sense.

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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"Loss of all those subsidies. Fear of not being able to produce wine lakes and cheese mountains. Being unable to ignore Brussels laws and having to actually enforce their own laws.

Parts of France becoming part of the British Empire again. Good deal of uncertainty for them yes.

Tell us more.

looks like someone has seen passport to Pimlico and thought it was a documentry

Peaceably taking over Brittany, Calais and bits of the Riviera makes perfect sense. "

Migration is nothing new in human history or do you believe it should only operate in one direction to suit your imperialist delusions.

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