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30-06-2019, 10:45 AM
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Re: Oh Yes

Originally Posted by Bread ->
Holland are right to be scared rigid.

Fishing, their ports and their exports of flowers are under serious question because of Brexit.

Rutte has done his country no favours because of his behaviour and the way the UK has been treated. The same goes for Varadkar, Merkel, Macron and the rest of them.

Here comes Boris !
Maybe not for long if he tries to crash us out and Corbyn sticks to his guns

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...l-election-new
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30-06-2019, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Banchory ->
Maybe not for long if he tries to crash us out and Corbyn sticks to his guns

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...l-election-new

Nothing more than wishful thinking.

Corbyn is finished and the remainers are running out of road.

The 27 are in decline it will only continue and get worse when the UK, its 2nd biggest contributor walks out the door leaving them short of 39 billion.

Dream on.

This could have been sorted out years ago but they decided to play stupid games.

Here comes Boris !
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30-06-2019, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Bread ->
Nothing more than wishful thinking.

Corbyn is finished and the remainers are running out of road.

The 27 are in decline it will only continue and get worse when the UK, its 2nd biggest contributor walks out the door leaving them short of 39 billion.

Dream on.

This could have been sorted out years ago but they decided to play stupid games.

Here comes Boris !
It is the UK that will be in decline under all Brexit scenarios. Yes the EU will be impacted but less so than the UK

Why do you want to materially harm the UK and particularly it’s younger generations?
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30-06-2019, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Bread ->
He's frightened that's why.

Holland will be collateral damage, too bad .. he has Rutte to thank for the mess he is in.

Here comes Boris !
And hot on his tail if we don't leave on 31.10.19.

Here comes Nigel!
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30-06-2019, 03:32 PM
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It is the UK that will be in decline under all Brexit scenarios. Yes the EU will be impacted but less so than the UK

Why do you want to materially harm the UK and particularly it’s younger generations?
Because living with the "bitch" perpetually just isn't acceptable. We are divorcing from the "bitch" and we know she will take us for every penny she can but that TEMPORARY pain is nothing compared to the increased misery of hanging around in her totalitarian federal state.

In the end we will be free. Free from the clutches of the EU megalomaniacs, free to manage our own affairs. We will be the envy of every other member state, who as Bread rightly says are already highly disenchanted and will doubtless also head for the Exit door.

We are doing the right thing. For everyone. Preserving our freedoms and rights in a federal state that seeks to increasingly remove them. The young are not experienced enough to understand the peril they have been walking into. In time, they will understand, and it will then be their duty to act on behalf of the next generation.

By the time that happens the UK will be a much better place and will have resolved it's temporary BrExit pains.
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30-06-2019, 03:35 PM
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Re: Oh Yes

Originally Posted by Bread ->
Nothing more than wishful thinking.

Corbyn is finished and the remainers are running out of road.

The 27 are in decline it will only continue and get worse when the UK, its 2nd biggest contributor walks out the door leaving them short of 39 billion.

Dream on.

This could have been sorted out years ago but they decided to play stupid games.

Here comes Boris!
Ah yes, a proven liar, very fitting
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30-06-2019, 03:42 PM
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Ah yes, a proven liar, very fitting
Try not to cry so much. We are leaving. Suck it up and move on instead of bleating like spoilt teenagers.

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30-06-2019, 03:43 PM
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Rutte will have plenty of rotten tomatoes to throw at us if we can't come to a deal after October 31
He can use the rotten fish you are landing by then in belgium and holland.
Nice you use the throwing of tomatoes. Over here that is the symbol of the socialist party. But you knew that, being a communist yourself.
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30-06-2019, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Realist ->
Because living with the "bitch" perpetually just isn't acceptable. We are divorcing from the "bitch" and we know she will take us for every penny she can but that TEMPORARY pain is nothing compared to the increased misery of hanging around in her totalitarian federal state.

In the end we will be free. Free from the clutches of the EU megalomaniacs, free to manage our own affairs. We will be the envy of every other member state, who as Bread rightly says are already highly disenchanted and will doubtless also head for the Exit door.

We are doing the right thing. For everyone. Preserving our freedoms and rights in a federal state that seeks to increasingly remove them. The young are not experienced enough to understand the peril they have been walking into. In time, they will understand, and it will then be their duty to act on behalf of the next generation.

By the time that happens the UK will be a much better place and will have resolved it's temporary BrExit pains.
I saw the EU as enhancing our freedoms, particularly those of the disadvantaged that the likes of the ERG will remove by deregulation on the quest for profit

On our own we will slowly wither and be come less important on the world stage which is a frightening prospect given the level of debt we hold and our credit rating is outside of our control and any further downgrading could seriously expose us

The rest of the world thinks we’re crazy with the exception of those who want to see the EU weakened such as Russia and Donald Trump
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30-06-2019, 03:53 PM
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Re: Oh Yes

Originally Posted by Puddle Duck ->
It is, Cinderella. An even more confusing point is the fact that Solasch is constantly warning us why we should not be leaving the Union , but continuously wish doom and gloom on us.. Is it love or is it hate ?
I work on the assumption you will leave, even tough you seem very hesitant to do so (why else after three years are you still around).
But I will also tell you what a stupid thing it is to do. What seems to frustrate brexiters, is that they cannot deny the stupidity, but are incapable to accept that fact..
 
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