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

Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?"

Not convinced it will end anytime soon. Maybe instead of constantly arguing they should get on with things though not going to hold my breath. Possibly one or both parties will split up.

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


"Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?"
I don't no anyone it's tearing apart except you and a few others on here we are just getting on with enjoying are life as for Tory/labour they seem always to be tearing up or trying to mend there self's.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

It'll continue in some way for years, perhaps in time pragmatism will trump the ideological self harm that Brexit is and the absolute best deal can be reached for the country and not what we have now..

Oven ready my arse..

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


"Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?"

Certainly seems to be taking up an awful lot of your time.

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?

Certainly seems to be taking up an awful lot of your time."

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


"Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?

Certainly seems to be taking up an awful lot of your time."

Took me literally seconds to type the post

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


"Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?

Certainly seems to be taking up an awful lot of your time.

Took me literally seconds to type the post "

And how many posts this day/week/year so far? At least you are making a difference I guess.

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


"Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?

Certainly seems to be taking up an awful lot of your time.

Took me literally seconds to type the post

And how many posts this day/week/year so far? At least you are making a difference I guess. "

Feel free to count em if you like

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West


"Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?"

The Conservative MP’s have to support their own ideological project whilst many of the now ostracised traditional Tories speak their mind - but in a political vacuum.

Labour have recognised the divisions in society that Brexit has caused and so cannot be seen to be pursuing a policy that would prolong and exacerbate the agony by suggesting that we should redoing the EU.

It is a particularly unique situation where there literally is an elephant in the room but no-one can admit to seeing it.

The answer can only be a new Government that quietly gets rid of some of the stupid excesses of Brexit and works towards normalising U.K./EU relationships whilst life generally just moves along. Labour cannot and should not adopt a policy of reforming the EU as this will just prolong the nightmare that we are all going through.

The Brexiters need to be given time and space to celebrate their successes and the country can just move on without their destructive input.

We won’t

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
over a year ago

South West London

Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

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By *alking HeadMan
over a year ago

Bolton

Perhaps as the EU itself changes, changes brought about by the unhappiness of a large proportion of the electorate of the remaining big nett contributors, then the vast majority of OUR electorate and the EU parliament would be trying to get us back in. The EU was and is far from perfect. Brexit might have given them the kick up the arse they needed to ask themselves some questions about what direction they were heading, does everyone want, and is it the only way?

I can see an EU 2.0 happening eventually.

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

The only way I see the Tories no longer being torn apart by Brexit is if they become a pure pro Brexit/ hard right wing party. Feels like they're on their way to that. The problem is that will allienate a lot of voters.

The only way Labour stops being pulled apart might be if they become a pro rejoin party. But this will also alienate a lot of voters. Currently feels like they're trying to walk a tightrope, wobbling a bit from side to side. They can probably get away with it next election because the Tories are now hated for so many reasons. Beyond that, I'm not so sure.

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


"Feels like Brexit has been tearing this country apart since Cameron. It also feels like Brexit is continuing to tear apart the Tory party & Labour. How will it all end?

The Conservative MP’s have to support their own ideological project whilst many of the now ostracised traditional Tories speak their mind - but in a political vacuum.

Labour have recognised the divisions in society that Brexit has caused and so cannot be seen to be pursuing a policy that would prolong and exacerbate the agony by suggesting that we should redoing the EU.

It is a particularly unique situation where there literally is an elephant in the room but no-one can admit to seeing it.

The answer can only be a new Government that quietly gets rid of some of the stupid excesses of Brexit and works towards normalising U.K./EU relationships whilst life generally just moves along. Labour cannot and should not adopt a policy of reforming the EU as this will just prolong the nightmare that we are all going through.

The Brexiters need to be given time and space to celebrate their successes and the country can just move on without their destructive input.

We won’t "

Feels like we pretty much agree.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it."

How are we supposed to move on when people and politicians are still pretending it was a good idea.

What a ridiculous situation for a country to be stuck in.

Until we start working to mitigate against all the problems it's causing, we have no hope of moving forwards.

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


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

How are we supposed to move on when people and politicians are still pretending it was a good idea.

What a ridiculous situation for a country to be stuck in.

Until we start working to mitigate against all the problems it's causing, we have no hope of moving forwards."

Good or bad democracy prevailed.

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


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

How are we supposed to move on when people and politicians are still pretending it was a good idea.

What a ridiculous situation for a country to be stuck in.

Until we start working to mitigate against all the problems it's causing, we have no hope of moving forwards. Good or bad democracy prevailed."

So what? It's still shit.

Imagine you're on the edge of a cliff. Some people tell you there's a huge drop to a painful death over the cliff. Other people tell you there's a drop onto a pile of money & tits that will cushion your fall & make you happy + rich.

You dunno what to do, but you like the sound of the money & tits option so you jump.

After jumping, you see there is indeed just a long drop to a painful death. But there's a rope you can grab to pull yourself up. Yet instead of grabbing the rope, you cross your arms & tell yourself you made your decision while you plummet to the ground.

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


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

How are we supposed to move on when people and politicians are still pretending it was a good idea.

What a ridiculous situation for a country to be stuck in.

Until we start working to mitigate against all the problems it's causing, we have no hope of moving forwards. Good or bad democracy prevailed.

So what? It's still shit.

Imagine you're on the edge of a cliff. Some people tell you there's a huge drop to a painful death over the cliff. Other people tell you there's a drop onto a pile of money & tits that will cushion your fall & make you happy + rich.

You dunno what to do, but you like the sound of the money & tits option so you jump.

After jumping, you see there is indeed just a long drop to a painful death. But there's a rope you can grab to pull yourself up. Yet instead of grabbing the rope, you cross your arms & tell yourself you made your decision while you plummet to the ground."

Then you sacrificed yourself in something others believed in. Kind of like getting KIA in the military.

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


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

How are we supposed to move on when people and politicians are still pretending it was a good idea.

What a ridiculous situation for a country to be stuck in.

Until we start working to mitigate against all the problems it's causing, we have no hope of moving forwards. Good or bad democracy prevailed.

So what? It's still shit.

Imagine you're on the edge of a cliff. Some people tell you there's a huge drop to a painful death over the cliff. Other people tell you there's a drop onto a pile of money & tits that will cushion your fall & make you happy + rich.

You dunno what to do, but you like the sound of the money & tits option so you jump.

After jumping, you see there is indeed just a long drop to a painful death. But there's a rope you can grab to pull yourself up. Yet instead of grabbing the rope, you cross your arms & tell yourself you made your decision while you plummet to the ground. Then you sacrificed yourself in something others believed in. Kind of like getting KIA in the military."

The above example is more like suicide for no benefit whatsoever.

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


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

How are we supposed to move on when people and politicians are still pretending it was a good idea.

What a ridiculous situation for a country to be stuck in.

Until we start working to mitigate against all the problems it's causing, we have no hope of moving forwards. Good or bad democracy prevailed.

So what? It's still shit.

Imagine you're on the edge of a cliff. Some people tell you there's a huge drop to a painful death over the cliff. Other people tell you there's a drop onto a pile of money & tits that will cushion your fall & make you happy + rich.

You dunno what to do, but you like the sound of the money & tits option so you jump.

After jumping, you see there is indeed just a long drop to a painful death. But there's a rope you can grab to pull yourself up. Yet instead of grabbing the rope, you cross your arms & tell yourself you made your decision while you plummet to the ground. Then you sacrificed yourself in something others believed in. Kind of like getting KIA in the military.

The above example is more like suicide for no benefit whatsoever."

So now what storm paliment?

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
over a year ago

South West London

The real reason why Brexit isnt going well as it potentionally could do, isnt because of Brexit itself per say. Its because there was no proper plan to execute Brexit and also the negotiations of Brexit were handled by people who lets be honest, never really believed in it. They only acted on their civil duty to carry out Brexit to respect the leave vote. This what happens when you don't have someone who does something through their heart, mess and chaos.

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

Parliament*

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


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

How are we supposed to move on when people and politicians are still pretending it was a good idea.

What a ridiculous situation for a country to be stuck in.

Until we start working to mitigate against all the problems it's causing, we have no hope of moving forwards. Good or bad democracy prevailed.

So what? It's still shit.

Imagine you're on the edge of a cliff. Some people tell you there's a huge drop to a painful death over the cliff. Other people tell you there's a drop onto a pile of money & tits that will cushion your fall & make you happy + rich.

You dunno what to do, but you like the sound of the money & tits option so you jump.

After jumping, you see there is indeed just a long drop to a painful death. But there's a rope you can grab to pull yourself up. Yet instead of grabbing the rope, you cross your arms & tell yourself you made your decision while you plummet to the ground. Then you sacrificed yourself in something others believed in. Kind of like getting KIA in the military.

The above example is more like suicide for no benefit whatsoever. So now what storm paliment?"

Nope.

Option A: rejoin the EU.

Option B: vote for a party that will hopefully at least work to ameliorate the damage of Brexit.

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


"The real reason why Brexit isnt going well as it potentionally could do, isnt because of Brexit itself per say. Its because there was no proper plan to execute Brexit and also the negotiations of Brexit were handled by people who lets be honest, never really believed in it. They only acted on their civil duty to carry out Brexit to respect the leave vote. This what happens when you don't have someone who does something through their heart, mess and chaos."
Also the pandemic didn't help.

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


"The real reason why Brexit isnt going well as it potentionally could do, isnt because of Brexit itself per say. Its because there was no proper plan to execute Brexit and also the negotiations of Brexit were handled by people who lets be honest, never really believed in it. They only acted on their civil duty to carry out Brexit to respect the leave vote. This what happens when you don't have someone who does something through their heart, mess and chaos. Also the pandemic didn't help."

The pandemic didn't help. But Brexit was always gonna be shit.

Look up footage of Johnson & Gove after they won the Brexit vote. They had to give a victory speech. They looked miserable. Why would they look miserable right after winning?

(Because they knew Brexit was shit & they never wanted to win that vote.)

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


"The real reason why Brexit isnt going well as it potentionally could do, isnt because of Brexit itself per say. Its because there was no proper plan to execute Brexit and also the negotiations of Brexit were handled by people who lets be honest, never really believed in it. They only acted on their civil duty to carry out Brexit to respect the leave vote. This what happens when you don't have someone who does something through their heart, mess and chaos. Also the pandemic didn't help.

The pandemic didn't help. But Brexit was always gonna be shit.

Look up footage of Johnson & Gove after they won the Brexit vote. They had to give a victory speech. They looked miserable. Why would they look miserable right after winning?

(Because they knew Brexit was shit & they never wanted to win that vote.)"

The door is still open you just have to have the referendum.

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


"The real reason why Brexit isnt going well as it potentionally could do, isnt because of Brexit itself per say. Its because there was no proper plan to execute Brexit and also the negotiations of Brexit were handled by people who lets be honest, never really believed in it. They only acted on their civil duty to carry out Brexit to respect the leave vote. This what happens when you don't have someone who does something through their heart, mess and chaos. Also the pandemic didn't help.

The pandemic didn't help. But Brexit was always gonna be shit.

Look up footage of Johnson & Gove after they won the Brexit vote. They had to give a victory speech. They looked miserable. Why would they look miserable right after winning?

(Because they knew Brexit was shit & they never wanted to win that vote.) The door is still open you just have to have the referendum."

No chance any time soon. Seems the best we can hope for is getting a new gov that works to unfuck Brexit as much as possible without reversing it. Turd polishing time.

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
over a year ago

South West London

Rejoining the EU would be the worse thing that can happen. Because if the country did decide to rejoin, its almost certain The UK will not get the same arrangements they had before the country voted to leave the EU and its also certain we would have to join the EU and Shengen which Im sure most people dont want. So the sure thing to do really is make best out of a complex situation

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


"Rejoining the EU would be the worse thing that can happen. Because if the country did decide to rejoin, its almost certain The UK will not get the same arrangements they had before the country voted to leave the EU and its also certain we would have to join the EU and Shengen which Im sure most people dont want. So the sure thing to do really is make best out of a complex situation"

It's turd polishing time. Like I said above.

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
over a year ago

South West London

Sorry I meant joining the Euro and Shengen*

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


"Rejoining the EU would be the worse thing that can happen. Because if the country did decide to rejoin, its almost certain The UK will not get the same arrangements they had before the country voted to leave the EU and its also certain we would have to join the EU and Shengen which Im sure most people dont want. So the sure thing to do really is make best out of a complex situation

It's turd polishing time. Like I said above."

Good night I going to go watch our turd polishing himself.

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


"Rejoining the EU would be the worse thing that can happen. Because if the country did decide to rejoin, its almost certain The UK will not get the same arrangements they had before the country voted to leave the EU and its also certain we would have to join the EU and Shengen which Im sure most people dont want. So the sure thing to do really is make best out of a complex situation

It's turd polishing time. Like I said above. Good night I going to go watch our turd polishing himself. "

Sounds kinky. Enjoy x

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

How are we supposed to move on when people and politicians are still pretending it was a good idea.

What a ridiculous situation for a country to be stuck in.

Until we start working to mitigate against all the problems it's causing, we have no hope of moving forwards. Good or bad democracy prevailed."

Actually no, the leave campaigns were illegally funded, undermining democracy

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Rejoining the EU would be the worse thing that can happen. Because if the country did decide to rejoin, its almost certain The UK will not get the same arrangements they had before the country voted to leave the EU and its also certain we would have to join the EU and Shengen which Im sure most people dont want. So the sure thing to do really is make best out of a complex situation"

We're a million light years away from making the best of this shit situation.

Politicians are afraid they will lose votes if they are honest about brexit. So they have to pretend it was a good idea. It's really a crazy place we find ourselves in.

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester


"The real reason why Brexit isnt going well as it potentionally could do, isnt because of Brexit itself per say. It’s because there was no proper plan to execute Brexit and also the negotiations of Brexit were handled by people who let’s be honest, never really believed in it. They only acted on their civil duty to carry out Brexit to respect the leave vote. This what happens when you don't have someone who does something through their heart, mess and chaos."

Only one flaw in this.

There was never a plan that was going to be positive as every outcome forecast was negative.

There is no “good” Brexit hard or soft they all are negative to the U.K. economy. Perhaps one or another could be described as less shit!

The rest is just fantasy sovereignty and a sound bite of taking back control. Of what exactly? What didn’t we control before ?

All the business rules still have to be followed if we trade with Europe we just don’t set those rules anymore.

The only rules looking to change are workers rights and pulling out of the ECHR .

Our border issues would reduce dramatically if we had safe options for wannabe immigrants .

That’s how dysfunctional we are. We need workers and we make it hard for potential workers to come here! Which in turns costs us billions. It’s a joke of a government. They are highlighting their failures on immigration systems to energise the right wing mob. I can be fixed they just chose not to.

It’s also a nonsense to say in 20-30 years it will work out . That’s just wishful thinking to make people look away from reality.

Our MPs just lie with impunity.

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West


"The real reason why Brexit isnt going well as it potentionally could do, isnt because of Brexit itself per say. Its because there was no proper plan to execute Brexit and also the negotiations of Brexit were handled by people who lets be honest, never really believed in it. They only acted on their civil duty to carry out Brexit to respect the leave vote. This what happens when you don't have someone who does something through their heart, mess and chaos."

How can you say that the people who fought for Brexit and who subsequently negotiated it and who won an election on the back of it “did not have their heart in it”?

David (Lord) Frost was the chief negotiator FFS and he was rewarded with the knighted for his exceptional devotion to the negotiation.

Sorry - but this is BS.

Brexit is shit because it defies common sense and logic for a misguided ideological belief that Britain is “better” than its closest European trading partners. No amount of deflecting cause or blame can change the fact that Brexit was (and is) just a stupid idea.

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


"Rejoining the EU would be the worse thing that can happen. Because if the country did decide to rejoin, its almost certain The UK will not get the same arrangements they had before the country voted to leave the EU and its also certain we would have to join the EU and Shengen which Im sure most people dont want. So the sure thing to do really is make best out of a complex situation

It's turd polishing time. Like I said above."

Isn't the saying "you can't polish a turd" they'll just smear shit everywhere and pat themselves on the back.

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it."

How would you propose moving on?

There are only one of two ways:

1) Accept that Brexit is coming at a cost so great that it is damaging the fabric of the nation and taking steps to mitigate those costs for the greater good of the nation.

OR

2) Continue to deny that Brexit has any cost or consequences and march on the current trajectory in the hope that at some point in the future external third-party, world events provide us with with random and ad-hoc wins.

The current Government cannot accept option 1 despite the overwhelming evidence that it faces and so for now we all have to carry on regardless and pretend that all is well despite knowing absolutely that it isn’t.

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


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it."

We didn’t vote twice

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

We didn’t vote twice "

"We" didn't necessarily. But there was a referendum in 1975, then again in 2016. So some people presumably voted twice.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

How would you propose moving on?

There are only one of two ways:

1) Accept that Brexit is coming at a cost so great that it is damaging the fabric of the nation and taking steps to mitigate those costs for the greater good of the nation.

OR

2) Continue to deny that Brexit has any cost or consequences and march on the current trajectory in the hope that at some point in the future external third-party, world events provide us with with random and ad-hoc wins.

The current Government cannot accept option 1 despite the overwhelming evidence that it faces and so for now we all have to carry on regardless and pretend that all is well despite knowing absolutely that it isn’t."

This is it. We're stuck in some kind of weird limbo.

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


"Dont know about everyone else but Im getting tired of hearing about Brexit, the country voted (twice I should say) to leave (regardless if anyone likes it or not), we left, now we should move on from it.

We didn’t vote twice

"We" didn't necessarily. But there was a referendum in 1975, then again in 2016. So some people presumably voted twice. "

True, I stand corrected

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
over a year ago

South West London

Hi, Im not talking about the 1975 referendum where the country voted to remain in the Common Market, I'm talking about the 2019 General Election when the Tories won a majority to Get Brexit Done, so really another referendum over Brexit

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


"Hi, Im not talking about the 1975 referendum where the country voted to remain in the Common Market, I'm talking about the 2019 General Election when the Tories won a majority to Get Brexit Done, so really another referendum over Brexit"

It wasn’t, the majority of people didn’t vote for the Tories in 2019

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Hi, Im not talking about the 1975 referendum where the country voted to remain in the Common Market, I'm talking about the 2019 General Election when the Tories won a majority to Get Brexit Done, so really another referendum over Brexit"

Hi! It's nice to be polite. We could all learn something from that.

The GE wasn't a referendum, there were lots of issues going on, not just Brexit. Plus other parties were committed to Brexit, some of whom wanted a less damaging version.

I suppose you could say it was an indicator that lots of people didn't understand the complexities of leaving the EU, and wanted an extremely simple solution to an extremely complex problem with "get brexit done".

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

Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

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


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources."

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?"

Do you?

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


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?"

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

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By *heshbifellaMan
over a year ago

Nantwich


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off."

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto

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over a year ago


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto "

Why do you seem to love being fucked over by Tories, out of curiosity? Is it a form of mashocism or Stockholm Syndrome?

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto

Why do you seem to love being fucked over by Tories, out of curiosity? Is it a form of mashocism or Stockholm Syndrome?"

What makes you think he is being fucked over by the tories?

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


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto

Why do you seem to love being fucked over by Tories, out of curiosity? Is it a form of mashocism or Stockholm Syndrome?

What makes you think he is being fucked over by the tories?"

hahaha

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto

Why do you seem to love being fucked over by Tories, out of curiosity? Is it a form of mashocism or Stockholm Syndrome?

What makes you think he is being fucked over by the tories?

hahaha"

It was a serous question, what do you know about him and his circumstances?

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto

Why do you seem to love being fucked over by Tories, out of curiosity? Is it a form of mashocism or Stockholm Syndrome?

What makes you think he is being fucked over by the tories?

hahaha

It was a serous question, what do you know about him and his circumstances?"

Spelling!! Should read serious, serous

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


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto

Why do you seem to love being fucked over by Tories, out of curiosity? Is it a form of mashocism or Stockholm Syndrome?

What makes you think he is being fucked over by the tories?

hahaha

It was a serous question, what do you know about him and his circumstances?"

Because he lives in this country as far as I know. And the Tories have been fucking this country over for many years.

There's always the possibility he's a Tory donor, I guess. In that case, he might have made a fortune out of dodgy Covid contracts. In such a case, I guess you could say he's done v well out of the Tories.

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By *heshbifellaMan
over a year ago

Nantwich


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto

Why do you seem to love being fucked over by Tories, out of curiosity? Is it a form of mashocism or Stockholm Syndrome?

What makes you think he is being fucked over by the tories?

hahaha

It was a serous question, what do you know about him and his circumstances?"

He can't imagine anyone thinks differently to him and may be content with their circumstances.

Hence his bizarre reply 'ha ha ha'. He actually thought you were joking at my expense

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By *heshbifellaMan
over a year ago

Nantwich

And look at 'mashocism'

Some kink involving potatoes?

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


"And look at 'mashocism'

Some kink involving potatoes? "

If you like. Give it a try & let us know how it goes

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


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto "

That's my point Brexit had 0 chance with the pandemic. Yet if the government didn't shut everything down no.mattervtbe costs financially in a extremely socialist society there would be hell to pay. It's justy option on the outcome.

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


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto That's my point Brexit had 0 chance with the pandemic. Yet if the government didn't shut everything down no.mattervtbe costs financially in a extremely socialist society there would be hell to pay. It's justy option on the outcome."

And yet, strangely according to the BBC:

Most nations saw international trade collapse at the height of pandemic. Since then, the rest of the G7 countries have seen trade, when compared to the size of their economies, bounce back in a way that hasn't happened in the UK.

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

Brexit is tearing you apart because you let Brexit tear you apart.

How about you protest in London, wait a minute! you cannot demonstrate In London you’ll get arrested.

Our rights and freedoms are being slowly eroded?

Anyone want a turnip from my hovel they will be saying in the next few years.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Brexit is tearing you apart because you let Brexit tear you apart.

How about you protest in London, wait a minute! you cannot demonstrate In London you’ll get arrested.

Our rights and freedoms are being slowly eroded?

Anyone want a turnip from my hovel they will be saying in the next few years."

I like how you make things so dramatic, by holding onto the very tip of realities.

You would do very well writing left wing headlines

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By *heshbifellaMan
over a year ago

Nantwich


"Brexit is tearing you apart because you let Brexit tear you apart.

How about you protest in London, wait a minute! you cannot demonstrate In London you’ll get arrested.

Our rights and freedoms are being slowly eroded?

Anyone want a turnip from my hovel they will be saying in the next few years.

I like how you make things so dramatic, by holding onto the very tip of realities.

You would do very well writing left wing headlines

"

He does in one sense. He frequently opens up new gaslighting threads with left wing /anti Tory/ anti Brexit thread titles, retires to bed and then surfaces excitedly in the early afternoon to see what 'chaos' he thinks he has stirred up

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Brexit is tearing you apart because you let Brexit tear you apart.

How about you protest in London, wait a minute! you cannot demonstrate In London you’ll get arrested.

Our rights and freedoms are being slowly eroded?

Anyone want a turnip from my hovel they will be saying in the next few years.

I like how you make things so dramatic, by holding onto the very tip of realities.

You would do very well writing left wing headlines

He does in one sense. He frequently opens up new gaslighting threads with left wing /anti Tory/ anti Brexit thread titles, retires to bed and then surfaces excitedly in the early afternoon to see what 'chaos' he thinks he has stirred up "

I shouldn’t but I did laugh at this part; retires to bed and then surfaces excitedly in the afternoon.

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


"Brexit is tearing you apart because you let Brexit tear you apart.

How about you protest in London, wait a minute! you cannot demonstrate In London you’ll get arrested.

Our rights and freedoms are being slowly eroded?

Anyone want a turnip from my hovel they will be saying in the next few years.

I like how you make things so dramatic, by holding onto the very tip of realities.

You would do very well writing left wing headlines

He does in one sense. He frequently opens up new gaslighting threads with left wing /anti Tory/ anti Brexit thread titles, retires to bed and then surfaces excitedly in the early afternoon to see what 'chaos' he thinks he has stirred up "

lol you produced a metal image quite funny.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Honestly, we haven't seen Brexit cited much aside from left leaning new sources.

So you don't think Brexit is tearing the Tories & Labour apart & has been doing so for years?

Do you?

Um... yes.

Cameron called the Brexit vote to try & appease the right in his own party & see off the threat from UKIP. All that happened was Brexit divided the whole bloody country & his own party.

The Tory party is still tearing itself apart between the far right who want the hardest & most uncompromising relationship with Europe possible & those who want some sort of solution.

The Labour party is tearing itself apart as they try to walk a tightrope pretending Brexit isn't fucking everything up while knowing it's the thing fucking everything up. Some want to rejoin. Some want to kowtow to those who voted for Brexit for fear of pissing them off.

But Brexit isn't 'fucking everything up' - you know fine well the pandemic did a good job in that direction, with Ukraine exacerbating things further. These are exogenous events all European states are encountering.

Here, we have full employment, record low unemployment, falling inflation, free healthcare and people desperate to get here on small boats rather than stay in war torn France.

I don't know anyone it's 'tearing apart' apart from a few mouthy lefties on here.

Most people I know are just getting on with their lives. Times are harder, but they blame Putin for that. Thankfully the war in Ukraine will end before any vote to get back in the EU. Covid is continuously abating. Better times will return if voters can just keep Labour out.

I know a bloke whose life choices mean things are 'fucked up' and he wonders why he's in a damp flat with little money, pouring all his bile on the Government to whoever will listen. He never listened at school, got into drugs, impregnated 3 different women, hardly ever works and guess what, after 2020 it's all been the fault of Brexit. Yes, righto

Why do you seem to love being fucked over by Tories, out of curiosity? Is it a form of mashocism or Stockholm Syndrome?

What makes you think he is being fucked over by the tories?

hahaha

It was a serous question, what do you know about him and his circumstances?"

True, he might not be either any of:

A. British citizen

B. Resident of Britain

C. A multi Billionaire

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


"Brexit is tearing you apart because you let Brexit tear you apart.

How about you protest in London, wait a minute! you cannot demonstrate In London you’ll get arrested.

Our rights and freedoms are being slowly eroded?

Anyone want a turnip from my hovel they will be saying in the next few years.

I like how you make things so dramatic, by holding onto the very tip of realities.

You would do very well writing left wing headlines

He does in one sense. He frequently opens up new gaslighting threads with left wing /anti Tory/ anti Brexit thread titles, retires to bed and then surfaces excitedly in the early afternoon to see what 'chaos' he thinks he has stirred up lol you produced a metal image quite funny. "

You're all quite right, of course. How dare I go to bed? I must consider not sleeping at all.

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