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

A report in the independent shows that Brexit loses more that 178 times bigger than trade deal gains abs all the post Brexit deal combined worth less than 50p per person , so much winning

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields

This came from figures from the OBR right?

People who still think that brexit is a good idea are impervious to information though.

Do you have faith that at the next election or referendum, people will be responsible enough to research who or what they're voting for?

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


"This came from figures from the OBR right?

People who still think that brexit is a good idea are impervious to information though.

Do you have faith that at the next election or referendum, people will be responsible enough to research who or what they're voting for?

"

No, unless the right ring press start to report what is really happening nothing will change

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By *oolyCoolyCplCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle under Lyme

Well, the Independant is known globally for its financial and economic experts isn't it? Covid-19's impact clearly can't be as bad as Brexit...

In case tone doesn't come across, we were being sarcastic.

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Well, the Independant is known globally for its financial and economic experts isn't it? Covid-19's impact clearly can't be as bad as Brexit...

In case tone doesn't come across, we were being sarcastic. "

It's known for reporting what economic think tanks and academic studies say.

It's not known for saying "hurrah for the Blackshirts" or hating on immigrants.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields

Any of the people who think brexit is a good idea want to chip in here with some banter?

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


"Any of the people who think brexit is a good idea want to chip in here with some banter?"

What about the corn laws?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Any of the people who think brexit is a good idea want to chip in here with some banter?

What about the corn laws? "

Corbyn?

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


"Any of the people who think brexit is a good idea want to chip in here with some banter?

What about the corn laws?

Corbyn?"

Ah yes. The third option on some people referendum voting slip

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Any of the people who think brexit is a good idea want to chip in here with some banter?

What about the corn laws?

Corbyn?

Ah yes. The third option on some people referendum voting slip "

Lol. That's still the winning comment for me.

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


"Any of the people who think brexit is a good idea want to chip in here with some banter?

What about the corn laws?

Corbyn?

Ah yes. The third option on some people referendum voting slip

Lol. That's still the winning comment for me."

LEAVE

REMAIN

JEZZA

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Eastbourne


"Any of the people who think brexit is a good idea want to chip in here with some banter?

What about the corn laws?

Corbyn?"

He shot himself in the foot, by sitting on the fence over brexit. The last election wasn't won on policies, it was won purely on brexit.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Any of the people who think brexit is a good idea want to chip in here with some banter?

What about the corn laws?

Corbyn?

He shot himself in the foot, by sitting on the fence over brexit. The last election wasn't won on policies, it was won purely on brexit."

True. People were so determined to be worse off, they voted for Brexit and then Boris.

Fair play to them.

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


"Any of the people who think brexit is a good idea want to chip in here with some banter?

What about the corn laws?

Corbyn?

He shot himself in the foot, by sitting on the fence over brexit. The last election wasn't won on policies, it was won purely on brexit.

True. People were so determined to be worse off, they voted for Brexit and then Boris.

Fair play to them.

"

It’s Corbyns fault

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By *rLibertineMan
over a year ago

North Suffolk

he is certainly culpable (amongst many others)

had the offer to join a majority in the commons with SNP & LibDems with the offer of ken clarke or Harriet Harman (labour) as leader and he arrogantly turned it down to fight the election as the stipulation was that he could not be leader

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

Europe lock downs riots police using live ammo.... hurray for brexit?

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"Europe lock downs riots police using live ammo.... hurray for brexit? "

Wasting your time with this lot

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


"Europe lock downs riots police using live ammo.... hurray for brexit? "

Wtf has that got to do with Brexit?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Europe lock downs riots police using live ammo.... hurray for brexit?

Wtf has that got to do with Brexit?"

They're making fun of the kind of nonsense that some people spout in some kind of "brexit is a good idea" argument.

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge


"Europe lock downs riots police using live ammo.... hurray for brexit?

Wtf has that got to do with Brexit?"

Not much, but anyone putting other people's health at risk by public gathering to protest should give given live ammo.

Might make them think twice next time..

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"Europe lock downs riots police using live ammo.... hurray for brexit? "

Within the EU each sovereign state has the power to police itself etc.

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple
over a year ago

Herne Bay

We are out of the EU the argument is over

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"We are out of the EU the argument is over "

Exactly! Put your energies into something productive

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over "

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple
over a year ago

Herne Bay


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?"

Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?"

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc,

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable "

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? "

have you ?

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple
over a year ago

Herne Bay


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, "

Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? have you ?"

Did you accept being in the EU ? I accepted the result when it happened, I know we won’t even attempt to rejoin, why should I accept what Brexit is causing? Your free to list the positives

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,"

I never says they would, there is no chance at the moment, but if you think the political landscape now will be the same in 10 years you are deluded

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? have you ?

Did you accept being in the EU ? I accepted the result when it happened, I know we won’t even attempt to rejoin, why should I accept what Brexit is causing? Your free to list the positives "

yes I never complained once if you know we won’t be rejoining anytime soon what’s the point of your moaning what do you get out of it ?

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple
over a year ago

Herne Bay


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? have you ?

Did you accept being in the EU ? I accepted the result when it happened, I know we won’t even attempt to rejoin, why should I accept what Brexit is causing? Your free to list the positives "

As we said the arguments are over for the foreseeable , when Labour get in LOL then it might be back on the agenda but till then moan is all Remainers can do

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,

I never says they would, there is no chance at the moment, but if you think the political landscape now will be the same in 10 years you are deluded "

you can say that about the eu aswell tho

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? have you ?

Did you accept being in the EU ? I accepted the result when it happened, I know we won’t even attempt to rejoin, why should I accept what Brexit is causing? Your free to list the positives yes I never complained once if you know we won’t be rejoining anytime soon what’s the point of your moaning what do you get out of it ?"

It’s a political forum, Brexit is a disaster, your free to list the positives

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? have you ?

Did you accept being in the EU ? I accepted the result when it happened, I know we won’t even attempt to rejoin, why should I accept what Brexit is causing? Your free to list the positives As we said the arguments are over for the foreseeable , when Labour get in LOL then it might be back on the agenda but till then moan is all Remainers can do "

labour will not be that stupid to even consider rejoining that would be the end of them

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? have you ?

Did you accept being in the EU ? I accepted the result when it happened, I know we won’t even attempt to rejoin, why should I accept what Brexit is causing? Your free to list the positives yes I never complained once if you know we won’t be rejoining anytime soon what’s the point of your moaning what do you get out of it ?

It’s a political forum, Brexit is a disaster, your free to list the positives "

ha there’s a shock

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? "

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,

I never says they would, there is no chance at the moment, but if you think the political landscape now will be the same in 10 years you are deluded you can say that about the eu aswell tho "

Definitely, they can’t survive as they are ,

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,

I never says they would, there is no chance at the moment, but if you think the political landscape now will be the same in 10 years you are deluded you can say that about the eu aswell tho

Definitely, they can’t survive as they are , "

so just like you can’t say where the eu will be at in ten years time you can’t say where the U.K. will be at

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?"

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,

I never says they would, there is no chance at the moment, but if you think the political landscape now will be the same in 10 years you are deluded you can say that about the eu aswell tho

Definitely, they can’t survive as they are , so just like you can’t say where the eu will be at in ten years time you can’t say where the U.K. will be at "

I know, that is my point,

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? have you ?

Did you accept being in the EU ? I accepted the result when it happened, I know we won’t even attempt to rejoin, why should I accept what Brexit is causing? Your free to list the positives yes I never complained once if you know we won’t be rejoining anytime soon what’s the point of your moaning what do you get out of it ?

It’s a political forum, Brexit is a disaster, your free to list the positives ha there’s a shock "

5 positives ?

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU? have you ?

Did you accept being in the EU ? I accepted the result when it happened, I know we won’t even attempt to rejoin, why should I accept what Brexit is causing? Your free to list the positives As we said the arguments are over for the foreseeable , when Labour get in LOL then it might be back on the agenda but till then moan is all Remainers can do labour will not be that stupid to even consider rejoining that would be the end of them "

I never says they would, I keep saying we won’t be rejoining,

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,

I never says they would, there is no chance at the moment, but if you think the political landscape now will be the same in 10 years you are deluded you can say that about the eu aswell tho

Definitely, they can’t survive as they are , so just like you can’t say where the eu will be at in ten years time you can’t say where the U.K. will be at

I know, that is my point, "

so there’s just as much chance as the U.K. not needing the eu as the EU not needing the U.K. that’s the thing with time change and adapt it’s normal

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 , "

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"We are out of the EU the argument is over "

But we shouldn't give up and let Brexit ruin the country. Surely people should still aspire to something less shit.

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over a year ago


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,

I never says they would, there is no chance at the moment, but if you think the political landscape now will be the same in 10 years you are deluded you can say that about the eu aswell tho

Definitely, they can’t survive as they are , so just like you can’t say where the eu will be at in ten years time you can’t say where the U.K. will be at

I know, that is my point, so there’s just as much chance as the U.K. not needing the eu as the EU not needing the U.K. that’s the thing with time change and adapt it’s normal "

Yeah, your missing the point though, this isn’t about the vote to leave this is about the current situation . Brexit is a disaster, there are no positives, hence why you can’t list them , how long do we have to wait? We voted to leave over 5 years ago

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

But we shouldn't give up and let Brexit ruin the country. Surely people should still aspire to something less shit."

can you say what you plan to do then if your not giving up ?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

But we shouldn't give up and let Brexit ruin the country. Surely people should still aspire to something less shit.can you say what you plan to do then if your not giving up ?"

Are you asking because you genuinely don't know what people can do to effect the country, or because you are making a point?

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it."

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,

I never says they would, there is no chance at the moment, but if you think the political landscape now will be the same in 10 years you are deluded you can say that about the eu aswell tho

Definitely, they can’t survive as they are , so just like you can’t say where the eu will be at in ten years time you can’t say where the U.K. will be at

I know, that is my point, so there’s just as much chance as the U.K. not needing the eu as the EU not needing the U.K. that’s the thing with time change and adapt it’s normal

Yeah, your missing the point though, this isn’t about the vote to leave this is about the current situation . Brexit is a disaster, there are no positives, hence why you can’t list them , how long do we have to wait? We voted to leave over 5 years ago "

I agree it’s been shit iv said so lots of times we didn’t leave 5 years ago so you can put that to bed you know it’s early days in the grand scheme of things it probably won’t change Mitch until bj goes fingers crossed he’s gone by end of year like you predicted lol

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested "

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

But we shouldn't give up and let Brexit ruin the country. Surely people should still aspire to something less shit.can you say what you plan to do then if your not giving up ?

Are you asking because you genuinely don't know what people can do to effect the country, or because you are making a point?"

im asking because lots of people keep saying the same as you but don’t actually do anything

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested "

If I remember correctly, ukip polled circa 10-17% between EU and general elections. If the often mentioned PR system had been in place, they would have had a not insignificant number of MPs

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

"

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

If I remember correctly, ukip polled circa 10-17% between EU and general elections. If the often mentioned PR system had been in place, they would have had a not insignificant number of MPs"

Why such a low figure? How did they get on at General Elections?

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,"

so instead they became ukip

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

If I remember correctly, ukip polled circa 10-17% between EU and general elections. If the often mentioned PR system had been in place, they would have had a not insignificant number of MPs

Why such a low figure? How did they get on at General Elections?

"

12% I believe. Similar to lib Dems. Equivalent to 40-50 seats under the much vaunted PR system

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable "

the conservatives will do

a) what ever makes their backers money

b) what ever gets them in power

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, Keep moaning but the conservatives will not give another vote on EU rejoining for the foreseeable, they would not risk a party like UKIP coming in to steal there votes ,

I never says they would, there is no chance at the moment, but if you think the political landscape now will be the same in 10 years you are deluded you can say that about the eu aswell tho

Definitely, they can’t survive as they are , so just like you can’t say where the eu will be at in ten years time you can’t say where the U.K. will be at

I know, that is my point, so there’s just as much chance as the U.K. not needing the eu as the EU not needing the U.K. that’s the thing with time change and adapt it’s normal

Yeah, your missing the point though, this isn’t about the vote to leave this is about the current situation . Brexit is a disaster, there are no positives, hence why you can’t list them , how long do we have to wait? We voted to leave over 5 years ago I agree it’s been shit iv said so lots of times we didn’t leave 5 years ago so you can put that to bed you know it’s early days in the grand scheme of things it probably won’t change Mitch until bj goes fingers crossed he’s gone by end of year like you predicted lol"

Ha, that we can agree with, it’s a sad state of affairs that Boris was the best candidate from the Brexit supporting MPs to lead us during the negotiations, the options must have been piss poor

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

If I remember correctly, ukip polled circa 10-17% between EU and general elections. If the often mentioned PR system had been in place, they would have had a not insignificant number of MPs

Why such a low figure? How did they get on at General Elections?

12% I believe. Similar to lib Dems. Equivalent to 40-50 seats under the much vaunted PR system"

Not many then,

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016 "

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

If I remember correctly, ukip polled circa 10-17% between EU and general elections. If the often mentioned PR system had been in place, they would have had a not insignificant number of MPs

Why such a low figure? How did they get on at General Elections?

12% I believe. Similar to lib Dems. Equivalent to 40-50 seats under the much vaunted PR system

Not many then, "

My apologies, 18% and 3rd highest number of votes in the 2015 election that produced the promise of the referendum which was the purpose of the party.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

But we shouldn't give up and let Brexit ruin the country. Surely people should still aspire to something less shit.can you say what you plan to do then if your not giving up ?

Are you asking because you genuinely don't know what people can do to effect the country, or because you are making a point?im asking because lots of people keep saying the same as you but don’t actually do anything "

Well, personally, I don't think rejoining the EU is the answer.

1. Much of the damage done is irreversible

2. As you pointed out above, people still think brexit is a good idea. Despite reality.

But things you can do. You can support businesses that align with your values. You can avoid businesses that don't.

You can learn about the issues we face, vote accordingly. Lobby your local council, and your MP. You can take up many forms of political activism.

It's an uphill battle for sure. The right wing media and government are extremely well funded and are not interested in upsetting their control. But changes do happen.

I would prefer to have the mindset that things can be done, positive change can happen. Over the mindset that Britain has lost, we're all fucked, we should all give up and bow down to our overlords, accept the shit we're given. Etc.

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?"

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

If I remember correctly, ukip polled circa 10-17% between EU and general elections. If the often mentioned PR system had been in place, they would have had a not insignificant number of MPs

Why such a low figure? How did they get on at General Elections?

12% I believe. Similar to lib Dems. Equivalent to 40-50 seats under the much vaunted PR system

Not many then,

My apologies, 18% and 3rd highest number of votes in the 2015 election that produced the promise of the referendum which was the purpose of the party. "

Not many then

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

If I remember correctly, ukip polled circa 10-17% between EU and general elections. If the often mentioned PR system had been in place, they would have had a not insignificant number of MPs

Why such a low figure? How did they get on at General Elections?

12% I believe. Similar to lib Dems. Equivalent to 40-50 seats under the much vaunted PR system

Not many then,

My apologies, 18% and 3rd highest number of votes in the 2015 election that produced the promise of the referendum which was the purpose of the party. "

It was 12.6 %

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU "

well there’s none of that in here now then lol

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU well there’s none of that in here now then lol"

Moaning and crying got you the referendum,

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU "

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU well there’s none of that in here now then lol

Moaning and crying got you the referendum, "

but you know it won’t get you one mate

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU well there’s none of that in here now then lol

Moaning and crying got you the referendum, but you know it won’t get you one mate "

They said that in 1993, I don’t want another referendum just a list of Brexit positives that outweighs the negatives will suffice

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now."

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off . "

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

"

What's the solution, should people shut up, stop talking about the reality of brexit, pretend everything is going well?

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

"

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite? "

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU."

Right. And leaving the EU has gone exactly as expected. And why aren't people allowed to discuss it?

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU."

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite "

Your last post is irrelevant.

They campaigned to have a referendum on whether to be in the EU or not because there was not a referendum to join the EU in the first place.

Maybe as you say in your own words, accept it, move on and get on with it.

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

Nooo please don't talk about brexit move on

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite

Your last post is irrelevant.

They campaigned to have a referendum on whether to be in the EU or not because there was not a referendum to join the EU in the first place.

Maybe as you say in your own words, accept it, move on and get on with it."

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is

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


"

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is "

I dont think you can create blank threads

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite

Your last post is irrelevant.

They campaigned to have a referendum on whether to be in the EU or not because there was not a referendum to join the EU in the first place.

Maybe as you say in your own words, accept it, move on and get on with it.

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is "

Seems very two faced saying other people should accept it and move on but not willing to do that yourself.!

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


"

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is

I dont think you can create blank threads"

True,

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite

Your last post is irrelevant.

They campaigned to have a referendum on whether to be in the EU or not because there was not a referendum to join the EU in the first place.

Maybe as you say in your own words, accept it, move on and get on with it.

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is

Seems very two faced saying other people should accept it and move on but not willing to do that yourself.!"

But they didn’t accept it and move on, that is my point, why are you being a hypocrite?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Nooo please don't talk about brexit move on "

Nothing to see here. Brexit is going fine. Don't ask any questions.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite

Your last post is irrelevant.

They campaigned to have a referendum on whether to be in the EU or not because there was not a referendum to join the EU in the first place.

Maybe as you say in your own words, accept it, move on and get on with it.

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is

Seems very two faced saying other people should accept it and move on but not willing to do that yourself.!

But they didn’t accept it and move on, that is my point, why are you being a hypocrite? "

Your the one being the hypocrite by doing the exact same thing.

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

People seem to forget we had a non binding referendum which followed a massive social engineering campaign that targetted certain demographics.

Leave knew Brexit was a bad idea, why do you think they resorted to dirty tactics?

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite

Your last post is irrelevant.

They campaigned to have a referendum on whether to be in the EU or not because there was not a referendum to join the EU in the first place.

Maybe as you say in your own words, accept it, move on and get on with it.

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is

Seems very two faced saying other people should accept it and move on but not willing to do that yourself.!

But they didn’t accept it and move on, that is my point, why are you being a hypocrite?

Your the one being the hypocrite by doing the exact same thing."

No I am not, I was ‘pointing out’ that it is totally acceptable that people haven’t ‘moved on’ because they didn’t ‘move on’ whilst we were in the EU, that was my point. Moaning about me ‘moaning’ seems pointless , your not forced to read the thread, your free to post a pro Brexit thread if you like

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite

Your last post is irrelevant.

They campaigned to have a referendum on whether to be in the EU or not because there was not a referendum to join the EU in the first place.

Maybe as you say in your own words, accept it, move on and get on with it.

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is

Seems very two faced saying other people should accept it and move on but not willing to do that yourself.!

But they didn’t accept it and move on, that is my point, why are you being a hypocrite?

Your the one being the hypocrite by doing the exact same thing.

No I am not, I was ‘pointing out’ that it is totally acceptable that people haven’t ‘moved on’ because they didn’t ‘move on’ whilst we were in the EU, that was my point. Moaning about me ‘moaning’ seems pointless , your not forced to read the thread, your free to post a pro Brexit thread if you like "

But you failed to mention the people in the UK never had a choice to be in the EU in the first place. So why should they just accept it and move on?

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc, "

no they didnt, they did blame tony blair a lot and then gordon brown though! what a shit show... which opened the door nice and wide for the conservatives but if people want tony back im sure hell arrive

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite

Your last post is irrelevant.

They campaigned to have a referendum on whether to be in the EU or not because there was not a referendum to join the EU in the first place.

Maybe as you say in your own words, accept it, move on and get on with it.

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is

Seems very two faced saying other people should accept it and move on but not willing to do that yourself.!

But they didn’t accept it and move on, that is my point, why are you being a hypocrite?

Your the one being the hypocrite by doing the exact same thing.

No I am not, I was ‘pointing out’ that it is totally acceptable that people haven’t ‘moved on’ because they didn’t ‘move on’ whilst we were in the EU, that was my point. Moaning about me ‘moaning’ seems pointless , your not forced to read the thread, your free to post a pro Brexit thread if you like

But you failed to mention the people in the UK never had a choice to be in the EU in the first place. So why should they just accept it and move on?"

They had the choice to vote in a anti EU party from 1993 that promised a referendum. Btw, I am pointing out how crap Brexit is, your more than welcome to counter this , after all, that is what the OP is about

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal? Fo you really think the conservatives will rejoin the EU ? We don’t and to get back in Labour would have to win a General Election which is laughable

We won’t join the EU or even try for at least a decade, why didn’t the likes of Farage and the ERG ‘move on’ and ‘accept the result’ when we were in the EU?

Can you explain what you mean by this.

The UK never had a vote to join the EU in the first place?

We had a vote to remain in the European Communities (which became the EU) in 1975 ,

The UK had a vote to remain in the EEC in 1975.

The EU was created by a completely new treaty (Maastrcht) which the UK people did not have a vote on.

Unlike Italy, Ireland, France and Denmark (twice) who gave their citizens a vote on it.

That isn’t the EUs fault, you should blame the governments in charge, also from 1993 the country has the option of voting in UKIP who were anti EU and promised a referendum, very few people were interested

Then the country had a vote in 2016 and voted to leave the EU.

I am not disputing the vote, I am complaining about the shit show that is Brexit, it is a disaster, we voted to leave in 2016

Why did you bring up the ERG and Farage then?

Because they were moaning , crying and complaining when we were in the EU

But you said your post is about after Brexit not before it so why bring them up.

Plus you seem to do a lot of moaning now.

My point was about people not accepting being in the EU by moaning and crying, which ironically your now accusing me off .

Every day you are on here moaning and crying about being out of the EU. It's not just you either.

Every day the likes of Farage and the ERG were moaning and crying about being in the EU and it got you , your precious referendum. Why are you being a hypocrite?

I'm pointing out that you are doing exactly the same thing.

However in their case the UK never had a vote to join the EU.

In your case the UK had a vote and voted to leave the EU.

Irrelevant, they couldn’t move on, get on with it , accept it, they moaned and cried and forced a referendum. I am ‘pointing out’ that Brexit is a shit show , are you moaning about me moaning, or are you ‘pointing out’ about what I am ‘pointing out’ your being a hypocrite

Your last post is irrelevant.

They campaigned to have a referendum on whether to be in the EU or not because there was not a referendum to join the EU in the first place.

Maybe as you say in your own words, accept it, move on and get on with it.

No thanks, maybe you should stop moaning about me moaning? Or if you prefer, start a thread about how great Brexit is

Seems very two faced saying other people should accept it and move on but not willing to do that yourself.!

But they didn’t accept it and move on, that is my point, why are you being a hypocrite?

Your the one being the hypocrite by doing the exact same thing.

No I am not, I was ‘pointing out’ that it is totally acceptable that people haven’t ‘moved on’ because they didn’t ‘move on’ whilst we were in the EU, that was my point. Moaning about me ‘moaning’ seems pointless , your not forced to read the thread, your free to post a pro Brexit thread if you like

But you failed to mention the people in the UK never had a choice to be in the EU in the first place. So why should they just accept it and move on?"

thats not quite right

we had a referendum, in which it was made clear it would be an ever closer union

(google it)

at every subsequent election the various party manifestos gave details of the party's view on the EU and you could have voted for a party that didn't want a relationship - did you?

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc,

no they didnt, they did blame tony blair a lot and then gordon brown though! what a shit show... which opened the door nice and wide for the conservatives but if people want tony back im sure hell arrive "

PMSL, are you telling me that Farage wasn’t moaning about being in the EU?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc,

no they didnt, they did blame tony blair a lot and then gordon brown though! what a shit show... which opened the door nice and wide for the conservatives but if people want tony back im sure hell arrive

PMSL, are you telling me that Farage wasn’t moaning about being in the EU? "

not farage again who caressss you talk about him more than anyone else on fab yet you go into meltdown if corbyns mentioned lol

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc,

no they didnt, they did blame tony blair a lot and then gordon brown though! what a shit show... which opened the door nice and wide for the conservatives but if people want tony back im sure hell arrive

PMSL, are you telling me that Farage wasn’t moaning about being in the EU? not farage again who caressss you talk about him more than anyone else on fab yet you go into meltdown if corbyns mentioned lol"

There you go, mentioning Corbyn again

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc,

no they didnt, they did blame tony blair a lot and then gordon brown though! what a shit show... which opened the door nice and wide for the conservatives but if people want tony back im sure hell arrive

PMSL, are you telling me that Farage wasn’t moaning about being in the EU? not farage again who caressss you talk about him more than anyone else on fab yet you go into meltdown if corbyns mentioned lol

There you go, mentioning Corbyn again "

probs mentioned him twice in two years you do farage daily lol

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


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc,

no they didnt, they did blame tony blair a lot and then gordon brown though! what a shit show... which opened the door nice and wide for the conservatives but if people want tony back im sure hell arrive

PMSL, are you telling me that Farage wasn’t moaning about being in the EU? not farage again who caressss you talk about him more than anyone else on fab yet you go into meltdown if corbyns mentioned lol

There you go, mentioning Corbyn again probs mentioned him twice in two years you do farage daily lol"

You have mentioned him twice on this thread

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We are out of the EU the argument is over

nope, it's not

the brexitters, all 57 of them wined from day 1 when we were in the EU, when to use your argument "we were in the EU the argument is over"

Then they got an influx of cash and resurrected the argument.

So it's perfectly acceptable to go back and vote again.

BTW is your mp a Whig or a Liberal?

Exactly, they moaned and cried for decades , everything was the EUs fault etc etc,

no they didnt, they did blame tony blair a lot and then gordon brown though! what a shit show... which opened the door nice and wide for the conservatives but if people want tony back im sure hell arrive

PMSL, are you telling me that Farage wasn’t moaning about being in the EU? not farage again who caressss you talk about him more than anyone else on fab yet you go into meltdown if corbyns mentioned lol

There you go, mentioning Corbyn again probs mentioned him twice in two years you do farage daily lol

You have mentioned him twice on this thread "

aw got me clever twat lmao

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

We've lost out on another lock down and the law to make vaccines compulsory, Austria got them damn boris!

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"We've lost out on another lock down and the law to make vaccines compulsory, Austria got them damn boris! "

Unrelated to the absolute disaster that brexit is to British people.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We've lost out on another lock down and the law to make vaccines compulsory, Austria got them damn boris!

Unrelated to the absolute disaster that brexit is to British people."

so how as brexit been a disaster for you personally then ?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"We've lost out on another lock down and the law to make vaccines compulsory, Austria got them damn boris!

Unrelated to the absolute disaster that brexit is to British people.so how as brexit been a disaster for you personally then ?"

What? Weirdest question I've been asked in a long time.

Have a look at what's going on in the country. Brexit impacts all of us. It's well worth looking into.

But I'll answer.

The same as everyone else. The impact on the economy, rising cost of living, etc etc.

Specifically also work related problems, the business I work for has faced increased costs and loss of revenue. Same as many British businesses.

I dunno, are you aware of brexit? There is a lot out there about the impact it has on the UK. Well worth reading up on, even if it is grim.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"We've lost out on another lock down and the law to make vaccines compulsory, Austria got them damn boris!

Unrelated to the absolute disaster that brexit is to British people.so how as brexit been a disaster for you personally then ?

What? Weirdest question I've been asked in a long time.

Have a look at what's going on in the country. Brexit impacts all of us. It's well worth looking into.

But I'll answer.

The same as everyone else. The impact on the economy, rising cost of living, etc etc.

Specifically also work related problems, the business I work for has faced increased costs and loss of revenue. Same as many British businesses.

I dunno, are you aware of brexit? There is a lot out there about the impact it has on the UK. Well worth reading up on, even if it is grim."

aw yes the economy and rising cost of living so that as never happened before brexit right you said same as everyone else but it’s not effected me personally have you heard of covid ?

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham

It seems people of both sides are unable or unwilling to accept the reality of where we are. By all means campaign against Brexit and how bad you might believe it to be but at the same time, make the best of the situation...many are doing so

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"We've lost out on another lock down and the law to make vaccines compulsory, Austria got them damn boris!

Unrelated to the absolute disaster that brexit is to British people.so how as brexit been a disaster for you personally then ?

What? Weirdest question I've been asked in a long time.

Have a look at what's going on in the country. Brexit impacts all of us. It's well worth looking into.

But I'll answer.

The same as everyone else. The impact on the economy, rising cost of living, etc etc.

Specifically also work related problems, the business I work for has faced increased costs and loss of revenue. Same as many British businesses.

I dunno, are you aware of brexit? There is a lot out there about the impact it has on the UK. Well worth reading up on, even if it is grim.aw yes the economy and rising cost of living so that as never happened before brexit right you said same as everyone else but it’s not effected me personally have you heard of covid ?"

It's happened before. Of course. But this is the first time people voted for it.

Yes covid. Half as damaging to the economy as brexit.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"It seems people of both sides are unable or unwilling to accept the reality of where we are. By all means campaign against Brexit and how bad you might believe it to be but at the same time, make the best of the situation...many are doing so "

What are the "sides"?

I see them as British people on one side. And those who paid for and profit from brexit on the other.

But yeah, have to make the best of the situation. Even if it's a self inflicted shit situation.

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By *eanoCoolMan
over a year ago

wisbech

As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell."
glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol

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By *eanoCoolMan
over a year ago

wisbech

One other thing I will state here too is I can tell you categorically that covid has had more of an effect on my business than brexit ever has. It has cost my company more in paying for sickness and lost time etc than anything brexit has thrown at us.

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol"

I had to order a large number of laurel bushes, we are talking in the hundreds, they have to sourced from Holland. They couldn't say how long it would take to get a courier company to deliver, the taxes hit as well.

So we had to order in advance, like 4 months in advance. As a result a significant number died whilst awaiting planting.

So there's one impact.

Company tried to recruit niche staff, normally we can dip into Europe. Can't do that now as not assured of getting a work permit.

One of the companies we buy in from, same

Key materials more expensive and harder to source.

So there you go. Immediate impacts.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

The rise of fuel and energy prices has sweet fuck all to do with brexit but impact on nearly everything this is the main reason for higher prices.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol

I had to order a large number of laurel bushes, we are talking in the hundreds, they have to sourced from Holland. They couldn't say how long it would take to get a courier company to deliver, the taxes hit as well.

So we had to order in advance, like 4 months in advance. As a result a significant number died whilst awaiting planting.

So there's one impact.

Company tried to recruit niche staff, normally we can dip into Europe. Can't do that now as not assured of getting a work permit.

One of the companies we buy in from, same

Key materials more expensive and harder to source.

So there you go. Immediate impacts."

and none of that as anything to do with the worlds biggest pandemic in living history all down to brexit and nothing else

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol

I had to order a large number of laurel bushes, we are talking in the hundreds, they have to sourced from Holland. They couldn't say how long it would take to get a courier company to deliver, the taxes hit as well.

So we had to order in advance, like 4 months in advance. As a result a significant number died whilst awaiting planting.

So there's one impact.

Company tried to recruit niche staff, normally we can dip into Europe. Can't do that now as not assured of getting a work permit.

One of the companies we buy in from, same

Key materials more expensive and harder to source.

So there you go. Immediate impacts.and none of that as anything to do with the worlds biggest pandemic in living history all down to brexit and nothing else "

Correct, absolutely none of it is to do with covid.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol

I had to order a large number of laurel bushes, we are talking in the hundreds, they have to sourced from Holland. They couldn't say how long it would take to get a courier company to deliver, the taxes hit as well.

So we had to order in advance, like 4 months in advance. As a result a significant number died whilst awaiting planting.

So there's one impact.

Company tried to recruit niche staff, normally we can dip into Europe. Can't do that now as not assured of getting a work permit.

One of the companies we buy in from, same

Key materials more expensive and harder to source.

So there you go. Immediate impacts.and none of that as anything to do with the worlds biggest pandemic in living history all down to brexit and nothing else

Correct, absolutely none of it is to do with covid.

"

pmslll aw really

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol

I had to order a large number of laurel bushes, we are talking in the hundreds, they have to sourced from Holland. They couldn't say how long it would take to get a courier company to deliver, the taxes hit as well.

So we had to order in advance, like 4 months in advance. As a result a significant number died whilst awaiting planting.

So there's one impact.

Company tried to recruit niche staff, normally we can dip into Europe. Can't do that now as not assured of getting a work permit.

One of the companies we buy in from, same

Key materials more expensive and harder to source.

So there you go. Immediate impacts.and none of that as anything to do with the worlds biggest pandemic in living history all down to brexit and nothing else

Correct, absolutely none of it is to do with covid.

pmslll aw really "

Yes, really. Just because it doesn't fit into your narrative doesn't make it untrue.

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By *eanoCoolMan
over a year ago

wisbech


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol

I had to order a large number of laurel bushes, we are talking in the hundreds, they have to sourced from Holland. They couldn't say how long it would take to get a courier company to deliver, the taxes hit as well.

So we had to order in advance, like 4 months in advance. As a result a significant number died whilst awaiting planting.

So there's one impact.

Company tried to recruit niche staff, normally we can dip into Europe. Can't do that now as not assured of getting a work permit.

One of the companies we buy in from, same

Key materials more expensive and harder to source.

So there you go. Immediate impacts.and none of that as anything to do with the worlds biggest pandemic in living history all down to brexit and nothing else

Correct, absolutely none of it is to do with covid.

"

Are you really sure all the increase in the costs of your materials are due to brexit because if that's the case your business must be very unique. The basic cost of almost every type of resource and material has risen across the globe not just the uk, the huge increase in the cost of shipping containers for instance and that is not all to do with brexit at all.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol"

Not just me. You specifically asked for how it's effected me.

The impact of brexit on the UK is well worth reading up on.

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol

I had to order a large number of laurel bushes, we are talking in the hundreds, they have to sourced from Holland. They couldn't say how long it would take to get a courier company to deliver, the taxes hit as well.

So we had to order in advance, like 4 months in advance. As a result a significant number died whilst awaiting planting.

So there's one impact.

Company tried to recruit niche staff, normally we can dip into Europe. Can't do that now as not assured of getting a work permit.

One of the companies we buy in from, same

Key materials more expensive and harder to source.

So there you go. Immediate impacts.and none of that as anything to do with the worlds biggest pandemic in living history all down to brexit and nothing else

Correct, absolutely none of it is to do with covid.

Are you really sure all the increase in the costs of your materials are due to brexit because if that's the case your business must be very unique. The basic cost of almost every type of resource and material has risen across the globe not just the uk, the huge increase in the cost of shipping containers for instance and that is not all to do with brexit at all."

Last I checked there wasn't a global shortage of laurel bushes, which aren't transported in shipping containers.

When the supplier in Holland was pressed they said drivers don't want to deliver to the UK as they used to.

So we would have to wait until some that would do it become available.

On a personal level, buying and selling through eBay has become a pain if you want something from Europe.

I know covid has been a blessing in disguise for Brexitters, it's masked so much, but the excuse is wearing thin.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields

I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

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over a year ago


"We've lost out on another lock down and the law to make vaccines compulsory, Austria got them damn boris!

Unrelated to the absolute disaster that brexit is to British people.so how as brexit been a disaster for you personally then ?"

I couldn’t get my rosewood chairs delivered from Holland, it’s a very touchy subject though, I don’t like to talk about it

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


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

"

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

As long as Spoon's is ok.....

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

"

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

"

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

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By *eanoCoolMan
over a year ago

wisbech


"As I have posted before my business is doing better now than it has ever done in the last 30 yrs, the outlook for uk sales is increasing all the while as our economy continues to pick up whilst I can assure you that is not the case for us with orders from Europe, they are definitely behind. I hear what you say about the cost of living but this is the same in just about every industrialised country in the world at this time, my suppliers and costumers abroad have and do talk about this all the while so the increased cost is not just related to brexit, the pandemic is the main driving factor in that one. I am sorry if things are going shit for you but they aren't for everyone, my employees are very happy, there job security is better than ever and they have had a decent pay rise earlier in the year and a good Xmas bonus is soon going to be on the way to them soon aswell.glad to hear so it’s not everyone then just him lol

I had to order a large number of laurel bushes, we are talking in the hundreds, they have to sourced from Holland. They couldn't say how long it would take to get a courier company to deliver, the taxes hit as well.

So we had to order in advance, like 4 months in advance. As a result a significant number died whilst awaiting planting.

So there's one impact.

Company tried to recruit niche staff, normally we can dip into Europe. Can't do that now as not assured of getting a work permit.

One of the companies we buy in from, same

Key materials more expensive and harder to source.

So there you go. Immediate impacts.and none of that as anything to do with the worlds biggest pandemic in living history all down to brexit and nothing else

Correct, absolutely none of it is to do with covid.

Are you really sure all the increase in the costs of your materials are due to brexit because if that's the case your business must be very unique. The basic cost of almost every type of resource and material has risen across the globe not just the uk, the huge increase in the cost of shipping containers for instance and that is not all to do with brexit at all.

Last I checked there wasn't a global shortage of laurel bushes, which aren't transported in shipping containers.

When the supplier in Holland was pressed they said drivers don't want to deliver to the UK as they used to.

So we would have to wait until some that would do it become available.

On a personal level, buying and selling through eBay has become a pain if you want something from Europe.

I know covid has been a blessing in disguise for Brexitters, it's masked so much, but the excuse is wearing thin."

Sorry my misunderstanding, I thought that your company manufactured something, no i doubt there is a shortage of bushes either lol. I can say we have had no issue with any our suppliers from Europe really though, some things are taking a bit longer from order to dispatch but my suppliers tell me this due to there staff levels being a issue from covid. This is also my main problem, we have had a average rate of absence of over 10% this year, pre covid this rate was historically less than 3%, the cost of sickness/ isolation and paying overtime to try and keep to our order deadlines has cost us more than anything which we can blame solely on brexit as a business, our figures tell the facts. I voted remain so I am just saying how it has been and is for us, I am sorry you are having issues though.

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


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening. "

You didn’t read the article then,

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, "

Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit. "

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo!

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! "

You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance. "

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you. "

Well i knew there were still a few bitter remainers on here who cant let go thats what keeps me coming back to see what woes they can try and blame on brexit to justify themselves.

Its a sense of amusement to me every day.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you. Well i knew there were still a few bitter remainers on here who cant let go thats what keeps me coming back to see what woes they can try and blame on brexit to justify themselves.

Its a sense of amusement to me every day."

Lol

Why are people who read up about the impact of brexit "bitter remainers"?

Surely anyone, who voted either way can understand brexit.

And if you're not bitter and angry, you're not paying attention.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you. Well i knew there were still a few bitter remainers on here who cant let go thats what keeps me coming back to see what woes they can try and blame on brexit to justify themselves.

Its a sense of amusement to me every day.

Lol

Why are people who read up about the impact of brexit "bitter remainers"?

Surely anyone, who voted either way can understand brexit.

And if you're not bitter and angry, you're not paying attention. "

Explain to me why you think brexit will lead to a shortage of wine and spirits this xmas as claimed.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you. Well i knew there were still a few bitter remainers on here who cant let go thats what keeps me coming back to see what woes they can try and blame on brexit to justify themselves.

Its a sense of amusement to me every day.

Lol

Why are people who read up about the impact of brexit "bitter remainers"?

Surely anyone, who voted either way can understand brexit.

And if you're not bitter and angry, you're not paying attention. Explain to me why you think brexit will lead to a shortage of wine and spirits this xmas as claimed."

I didn't claim that.

Not sure what that's got to do with your implication that only people who voted remain can read up about the impact of brexit.

I was just joining in with the brexit banter. It's in good humour. It's fun watching people trying to deflect, distract, and deny reality.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you. Well i knew there were still a few bitter remainers on here who cant let go thats what keeps me coming back to see what woes they can try and blame on brexit to justify themselves.

Its a sense of amusement to me every day.

Lol

Why are people who read up about the impact of brexit "bitter remainers"?

Surely anyone, who voted either way can understand brexit.

And if you're not bitter and angry, you're not paying attention. Explain to me why you think brexit will lead to a shortage of wine and spirits this xmas as claimed.

I didn't claim that.

Not sure what that's got to do with your implication that only people who voted remain can read up about the impact of brexit.

I was just joining in with the brexit banter. It's in good humour. It's fun watching people trying to deflect, distract, and deny reality. "

Exactly thats what i enjoy too people posting stuff that has no bearing on reality im glad you can see that but as you started talking to me after i posted on that link i actually thought you was agreeing that it was to do with brexit.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you. Well i knew there were still a few bitter remainers on here who cant let go thats what keeps me coming back to see what woes they can try and blame on brexit to justify themselves.

Its a sense of amusement to me every day.

Lol

Why are people who read up about the impact of brexit "bitter remainers"?

Surely anyone, who voted either way can understand brexit.

And if you're not bitter and angry, you're not paying attention. Explain to me why you think brexit will lead to a shortage of wine and spirits this xmas as claimed.

I didn't claim that.

Not sure what that's got to do with your implication that only people who voted remain can read up about the impact of brexit.

I was just joining in with the brexit banter. It's in good humour. It's fun watching people trying to deflect, distract, and deny reality. Exactly thats what i enjoy too people posting stuff that has no bearing on reality im glad you can see that but as you started talking to me after i posted on that link i actually thought you was agreeing that it was to do with brexit."

No, lol. Even if it does happen. It will be the least of the problems caused by brexit.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you. Well i knew there were still a few bitter remainers on here who cant let go thats what keeps me coming back to see what woes they can try and blame on brexit to justify themselves.

Its a sense of amusement to me every day.

Lol

Why are people who read up about the impact of brexit "bitter remainers"?

Surely anyone, who voted either way can understand brexit.

And if you're not bitter and angry, you're not paying attention. Explain to me why you think brexit will lead to a shortage of wine and spirits this xmas as claimed.

I didn't claim that.

Not sure what that's got to do with your implication that only people who voted remain can read up about the impact of brexit.

I was just joining in with the brexit banter. It's in good humour. It's fun watching people trying to deflect, distract, and deny reality. Exactly thats what i enjoy too people posting stuff that has no bearing on reality im glad you can see that but as you started talking to me after i posted on that link i actually thought you was agreeing that it was to do with brexit.

No, lol. Even if it does happen. It will be the least of the problems caused by brexit. "

glad we got that sorted then now going to watch PSG beat man city.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you. Well i knew there were still a few bitter remainers on here who cant let go thats what keeps me coming back to see what woes they can try and blame on brexit to justify themselves.

Its a sense of amusement to me every day.

Lol

Why are people who read up about the impact of brexit "bitter remainers"?

Surely anyone, who voted either way can understand brexit.

And if you're not bitter and angry, you're not paying attention. Explain to me why you think brexit will lead to a shortage of wine and spirits this xmas as claimed.

I didn't claim that.

Not sure what that's got to do with your implication that only people who voted remain can read up about the impact of brexit.

I was just joining in with the brexit banter. It's in good humour. It's fun watching people trying to deflect, distract, and deny reality. Exactly thats what i enjoy too people posting stuff that has no bearing on reality im glad you can see that but as you started talking to me after i posted on that link i actually thought you was agreeing that it was to do with brexit.

No, lol. Even if it does happen. It will be the least of the problems caused by brexit. glad we got that sorted then now going to watch PSG beat man city. "

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"We've lost out on another lock down and the law to make vaccines compulsory, Austria got them damn boris!

Unrelated to the absolute disaster that brexit is to British people.so how as brexit been a disaster for you personally then ?

What? Weirdest question I've been asked in a long time.

Have a look at what's going on in the country. Brexit impacts all of us. It's well worth looking into.

But I'll answer.

The same as everyone else. The impact on the economy, rising cost of living, etc etc.

Specifically also work related problems, the business I work for has faced increased costs and loss of revenue. Same as many British businesses.

I dunno, are you aware of brexit? There is a lot out there about the impact it has on the UK. Well worth reading up on, even if it is grim."

All that has nothing get to do with brexit, surge in demand following covid has been main driver

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


"I do enjoy how a thread detailing some of the costs of brexit. Some people are still saying it's a good idea.

Amazing.

Wine and spirits shortages this Xmas, bah humbug

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59399754.amp

Yeah a bit like the turkey shortage they were on about last month thats not happening.

You didn’t read the article then, Yes i did actually and only one line in the whole article mentioning brexit.

So brexit is a good idea because an article about an expected booze shortage only mentioned brexit once.

Sterling work. All the impacts of brexit are worth it. Woohoo! You do like putting words in peoples mouths dont you? i said the spirit and wine shortage predicted only mentioned brexit in one sentence while the poster obviously posted it as a result of brexit.If you care to read the article it says nothing of the sort.

We all know there will be no shortage of wine due to brexit as there are wines from chile, s africa, australia, new zealand, the uk and USA in most wine shops and supermarkets and as for spirits the uk produces vodka ,gin,whisky etc.

Just another bitter remainer trying to justify their vote with no substance.

Lol!

Brexit banter at its finest.

Honestly, four or five weeks ago I didn't know there was anyone else left hanging on to the Brexit dream lol.

Fair play to you. Well i knew there were still a few bitter remainers on here who cant let go thats what keeps me coming back to see what woes they can try and blame on brexit to justify themselves.

Its a sense of amusement to me every day.

Lol

Why are people who read up about the impact of brexit "bitter remainers"?

Surely anyone, who voted either way can understand brexit.

And if you're not bitter and angry, you're not paying attention. Explain to me why you think brexit will lead to a shortage of wine and spirits this xmas as claimed.

I didn't claim that.

Not sure what that's got to do with your implication that only people who voted remain can read up about the impact of brexit.

I was just joining in with the brexit banter. It's in good humour. It's fun watching people trying to deflect, distract, and deny reality. Exactly thats what i enjoy too people posting stuff that has no bearing on reality im glad you can see that but as you started talking to me after i posted on that link i actually thought you was agreeing that it was to do with brexit.

No, lol. Even if it does happen. It will be the least of the problems caused by brexit. glad we got that sorted then now going to watch PSG beat man city. "

Really? How did that go

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham

It was bad football match

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields

There was a poll published there showing that 18% of Britons still think Brexit is a good idea and is going well.

The brexit people here. You're not alone. There's a large number of you still hanging on to the dream.

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By *heekychapieMan
over a year ago

Bromley

This sums it up perfectly ha ha

https://youtu.be/DDGsMeP5au4

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"There was a poll published there showing that 18% of Britons still think Brexit is a good idea and is going well.

The brexit people here. You're not alone. There's a large number of you still hanging on to the dream.

"

there’s a bigger number of yous still dreaming about being in the eu lol

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"There was a poll published there showing that 18% of Britons still think Brexit is a good idea and is going well.

The brexit people here. You're not alone. There's a large number of you still hanging on to the dream.

there’s a bigger number of yous still dreaming about being in the eu lol"

Absolutely, have a look at what Brexit is doing to the UK.

Still. It's pretty funny that 18% think it's a good idea!

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By *oolyCoolyCplCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle under Lyme


"Well, the Independant is known globally for its financial and economic experts isn't it? Covid-19's impact clearly can't be as bad as Brexit...

In case tone doesn't come across, we were being sarcastic.

It's known for reporting what economic think tanks and academic studies say.

It's not known for saying "hurrah for the Blackshirts" or hating on immigrants."

This isn't a 'which tabloid rag is better' question. This is a 'gee why is the UK so knackered' question.

Well, it is funny how the whole world seems to be having shortages, unrest, and crisis's all at the same time....Anyone would think something had happened on a global scale wouldn't they?

Could it be a global Pandemic perhaps, or the fuel price increases that are also affecting the whole world?

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Well, the Independant is known globally for its financial and economic experts isn't it? Covid-19's impact clearly can't be as bad as Brexit...

In case tone doesn't come across, we were being sarcastic.

It's known for reporting what economic think tanks and academic studies say.

It's not known for saying "hurrah for the Blackshirts" or hating on immigrants.

This isn't a 'which tabloid rag is better' question. This is a 'gee why is the UK so knackered' question.

Well, it is funny how the whole world seems to be having shortages, unrest, and crisis's all at the same time....Anyone would think something had happened on a global scale wouldn't they?

Could it be a global Pandemic perhaps, or the fuel price increases that are also affecting the whole world?

"

I've said it before, covid has been a god send for Brexitters, it's masked the utter failings of brexit and allowed them to ( brexit standard tactic number 1 ) blame someone else.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Well, the Independant is known globally for its financial and economic experts isn't it? Covid-19's impact clearly can't be as bad as Brexit...

In case tone doesn't come across, we were being sarcastic.

It's known for reporting what economic think tanks and academic studies say.

It's not known for saying "hurrah for the Blackshirts" or hating on immigrants.

This isn't a 'which tabloid rag is better' question. This is a 'gee why is the UK so knackered' question.

Well, it is funny how the whole world seems to be having shortages, unrest, and crisis's all at the same time....Anyone would think something had happened on a global scale wouldn't they?

Could it be a global Pandemic perhaps, or the fuel price increases that are also affecting the whole world?

"

How very dare you point out that countries across the world are experiencing the same problems as the UK. Many of which are not even in the EU let alone left it.

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh

Considering our customers are complaining that they are being charged vat on their doorsteps when buying across EU borders, and many now have to add their PID details to an order. Sounds like a right dictatorship. Some companies outside the UK and EU we deal with refuse to ship there now.

The poor response to Poland's concern with migrants, the shambles of supply of Russian gas, France and the problem with migrants (they don't want them either) the demand on car manufacturers with through life responsibility, the total disaster of IOSS.

Let's rush back and join them.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Well, the Independant is known globally for its financial and economic experts isn't it? Covid-19's impact clearly can't be as bad as Brexit...

In case tone doesn't come across, we were being sarcastic.

It's known for reporting what economic think tanks and academic studies say.

It's not known for saying "hurrah for the Blackshirts" or hating on immigrants.

This isn't a 'which tabloid rag is better' question. This is a 'gee why is the UK so knackered' question.

Well, it is funny how the whole world seems to be having shortages, unrest, and crisis's all at the same time....Anyone would think something had happened on a global scale wouldn't they?

Could it be a global Pandemic perhaps, or the fuel price increases that are also affecting the whole world?

How very dare you point out that countries across the world are experiencing the same problems as the UK. Many of which are not even in the EU let alone left it. "

Amazing. Haha.

I'd like to hear more from the 18% of people who still think brexit is a good idea!

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Well, the Independant is known globally for its financial and economic experts isn't it? Covid-19's impact clearly can't be as bad as Brexit...

In case tone doesn't come across, we were being sarcastic.

It's known for reporting what economic think tanks and academic studies say.

It's not known for saying "hurrah for the Blackshirts" or hating on immigrants.

This isn't a 'which tabloid rag is better' question. This is a 'gee why is the UK so knackered' question.

Well, it is funny how the whole world seems to be having shortages, unrest, and crisis's all at the same time....Anyone would think something had happened on a global scale wouldn't they?

Could it be a global Pandemic perhaps, or the fuel price increases that are also affecting the whole world?

How very dare you point out that countries across the world are experiencing the same problems as the UK. Many of which are not even in the EU let alone left it.

Amazing. Haha.

I'd like to hear more from the 18% of people who still think brexit is a good idea!

"

Well I told him off for you for daring to suggest such things.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Well, the Independant is known globally for its financial and economic experts isn't it? Covid-19's impact clearly can't be as bad as Brexit...

In case tone doesn't come across, we were being sarcastic.

It's known for reporting what economic think tanks and academic studies say.

It's not known for saying "hurrah for the Blackshirts" or hating on immigrants.

This isn't a 'which tabloid rag is better' question. This is a 'gee why is the UK so knackered' question.

Well, it is funny how the whole world seems to be having shortages, unrest, and crisis's all at the same time....Anyone would think something had happened on a global scale wouldn't they?

Could it be a global Pandemic perhaps, or the fuel price increases that are also affecting the whole world?

How very dare you point out that countries across the world are experiencing the same problems as the UK. Many of which are not even in the EU let alone left it.

Amazing. Haha.

I'd like to hear more from the 18% of people who still think brexit is a good idea!

Well I told him off for you for daring to suggest such things."

Don't need to tell anyone off. I think it's amazing. Fair play to anyone still still believing.

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By *i joanneCouple
over a year ago

blackpool

Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure."

How has the EU behaved since we left? Have we missed something?

Did they just carry on as normal and not roll over to give the U.K. everything it wanted as you expected?

What utter cunts they are eh…

Fancy just carrying on as normal.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure."

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".

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


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK"."

Indeed, maybe they should have ‘fucked off out of the EU’ whilst we were members

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK"."

quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

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


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that "

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘ "

yes it’s not in the same tone at all

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that "

There were two people saying it on one of the other brexit banter threads.

Feel free to peruse at your leisure.

Anyway. Back to Brexit lolz. The Express are slagging off the EU for negotiating on their own behalf, instead of representing the UK.

18% of people are still being taken in by this bollocks. It's amazing.

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


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘ yes it’s not in the same tone at all "

I know, but the sentiment is the same, leave if you don’t like it

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘ yes it’s not in the same tone at all "

There were people using the exact phrase "fuck off out of the UK".

In any case, it's hard to be offended by anyone who still thinks brexit is a good idea. So it's all good fun.

Is it a good idea to get rid of anyone who wants to discuss the impact of brexit?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘ yes it’s not in the same tone at all

I know, but the sentiment is the same, leave if you don’t like it "

I know what you mean but there’s no fuck off in that which makes a difference and it’s a fair question to ask somebody who you think hates the U.K. ?

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


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘ yes it’s not in the same tone at all

I know, but the sentiment is the same, leave if you don’t like it I know what you mean but there’s no fuck off in that which makes a difference and it’s a fair question to ask somebody who you think hates the U.K. ?"

Why do you think a person who criticises Brexit hates the UK?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘ yes it’s not in the same tone at all

I know, but the sentiment is the same, leave if you don’t like it I know what you mean but there’s no fuck off in that which makes a difference and it’s a fair question to ask somebody who you think hates the U.K. ?

Why do you think a person who criticises Brexit hates the UK? "

I would assume someone who criticised brexit loves the UK, otherwise why would they be concerned about the impact it's having. Someone who thinks brexit is a good idea, either doesn't care either way, or actively dislikes the UK.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘ yes it’s not in the same tone at all

I know, but the sentiment is the same, leave if you don’t like it I know what you mean but there’s no fuck off in that which makes a difference and it’s a fair question to ask somebody who you think hates the U.K. ?

Why do you think a person who criticises Brexit hates the UK? "

did I say that I was talking to you about bullshit posts mate I said it’s a fair question for someone to ask IF they think someone hates the U.K. I didn’t mention brexit

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘ yes it’s not in the same tone at all

I know, but the sentiment is the same, leave if you don’t like it I know what you mean but there’s no fuck off in that which makes a difference and it’s a fair question to ask somebody who you think hates the U.K. ?

Why do you think a person who criticises Brexit hates the UK? did I say that I was talking to you about bullshit posts mate I said it’s a fair question for someone to ask IF they think someone hates the U.K. I didn’t mention brexit "

the thread is about brexit

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Stop postíng facts .dont mention the pandemic its all brexiteers fault.love the EU cucks salty tears.the behaviour of the EU since we left is a perfect example of why we needed to get out.plenty flights out of the uk if op likes it that much. our loss would be germanys gain im sure.

Lol! Yes. Amazing.

More of this brexit based banter.

Should everyone who discusses the impact of brexit move to the EU? Quite a few people have suggested that anyone who does should "Fuck off out of the UK".quite a few ffs bollocks again Iv never read one post saying that

I have, not quite in the same tone, it’s usually ‘if you don’t like it here then why don’t you leave ‘ yes it’s not in the same tone at all

I know, but the sentiment is the same, leave if you don’t like it I know what you mean but there’s no fuck off in that which makes a difference and it’s a fair question to ask somebody who you think hates the U.K. ?

Why do you think a person who criticises Brexit hates the UK? did I say that I was talking to you about bullshit posts mate I said it’s a fair question for someone to ask IF they think someone hates the U.K. I didn’t mention brexit

the thread is about brexit"

it maybe mate but I was talking to someone about what I thought was a bullshit post what’s it got to do with you you don’t run these forums lol

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