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  1. 1. Saints Web Definitely Not Official Second Referendum

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is that when the Emergency budget will happen?

 

I suppose that will depend on how the trade negotiations with the EU / USA / uncle Tom Cobley and all, pan out

Posted

Some **** setting off fireworks and upsetting my dog.

 

Celebrating this exit is like leaving a party and telling the host it was sh1t as you walk out the door. Totally classless.

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Some **** setting off fireworks and upsetting my dog.

 

Celebrating this exit is like leaving a party and telling the host it was sh1t as you walk out the door. Totally classless.

 

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True though!

 

I doubt much would have happened and the result been respected a few years back.

 

Part of the reason I can hear fireworks going off all over the show near me is because of those who tried to stop this happening, IMO

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I doubt much would have happened and the result been respected a few years back.

 

Part of the reason I can hear fireworks going off all over the show near me is because of those who tried to stop this happening, IMO

 

I’m not complaining about the result you kn0b. Not sure why I got a pic of your GF as a reply.

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Complaining doesn’t have a y in it ffs you bunch of cuñts.
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I’m not complying about the result you kn0b. Not sure why I got a pic of your GF as a reply.

 

Never suggested you were complaining about the result.

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I think the good news is the EU cannot punish is any more. No one, at all can suggest the EU is punishing us because they can't because we are out and totally sovereign.

 

That's brilliant because it means we make all our own laws and decisions and it is impossible for us to be punished because we have total control. Every thing will be our sovereign choice.

 

That's the main plus for me.

 

We cannot ever be punished by anyone now.

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Thank god the talking is over, now it's time for action.

When does the first £350m go into the NHS?

That will make such a difference to people's lives, it was a brilliant promise.

Posted
Thank god the talking is over, now it's time for action.

When does the first £350m go into the NHS?

That will make such a difference to people's lives, it was a brilliant promise.

Wasn't a promise.
Posted
Thank god the talking is over, now it's time for action.

When does the first £350m go into the NHS?

That will make such a difference to people's lives, it was a brilliant promise.

 

Just as soon as the 'punishment budget' has been ratified ;)

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Good morning all. I have a bit of a hangover from a great celebration party, and 11pm last night felt like New Year's Eve, what with all the fireworks. So I wish everybody a Happy New Era. I look forward to Gavyn's "fun and games" that will ensue during the rest of this year. A Canada style trade deal or WTO, either will be fine by me.

Posted
Good morning all. I have a bit of a hangover from a great celebration party, and 11pm last night felt like New Year's Eve, what with all the fireworks. So I wish everybody a Happy New Era. I look forward to Gavyn's "fun and games" that will ensue during the rest of this year. A Canada style trade deal or WTO, either will be fine by me.

 

It couldn't have been much of a party or hangover. Posting at 9.18 am.

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Good morning all. I have a bit of a hangover from a great celebration party, and 11pm last night felt like New Year's Eve, what with all the fireworks. So I wish everybody a Happy New Era. I look forward to Gavyn's "fun and games" that will ensue during the rest of this year. A Canada style trade deal or WTO, either will be fine by me.

 

Looks like you had fun...

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Posted (edited)
Good morning all. I have a bit of a hangover from a great celebration party, and 11pm last night felt like New Year's Eve, what with all the fireworks. So I wish everybody a Happy New Era. I look forward to Gavyn's "fun and games" that will ensue during the rest of this year. A Canada style trade deal or WTO, either will be fine by me.

 

Too much sherry Les? Did you manage to find your mobility scooter OK?

 

Hot off Gove’s admission yesterday, we see the groundwork for another cowardly climbdown (and unkept promise). Where’s all the fighting talk of UK leverage, bespoke deals, frictionless trade, maintaining similar trade relations with the EU outside the EU, getting better deals than Canada, Norway and Switzerland, +++’s? Instead the implication is that mighty old UK (in due course England and Wales) is looking at an off-the-shelf arrangement dictated by Barnier’s menu.

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Are you going to speak on their behalf?

I was just wondering if you might consider consulting them, or if you are being selfish and couldn't give a toss how others might think.

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Too much sherry Les? Did you manage to find your mobility scooter OK?

 

Hot off Gove’s admission yesterday, we see the groundwork for another cowardly climbdown (and unkept promise). Where’s all the fighting talk of UK leverage, bespoke deals, frictionless trade, maintaining similar trade relations with the EU outside the EU, getting better deals than Canada, Norway and Switzerland, +++’s? Instead the implication is that mighty old UK (in due course England and Wales) is looking at an off-the-shelf arrangement dictated by Barnier’s menu.

 

Why would I be in any more need of a mobility scooter than you, Gavyn? After all there is only a matter of a few months between our ages. Judging by your usual petty bile, you're not taking our exit very well. Be patient, we're only a matter of hours out of the failing organisation, so perhaps a better idea would be to look back on it towards the end of the year, rather than having a premature ejaculation now.

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He should stick to writing books, instead of indulging himself in his little moaning tirade about how unfair the referendum was and how a majority of voters voted for parties calling for another referendum in the last election. If he had any real grasp of how politics worked, then he would have recognised that just because a party had a policy of holding another referendum, it does not follow that everybody voting for that party wanted one. During the election before, all of the major parties stood on manifestos that they would respect the referendum result, but I don't hear him bleating that they subsequently ratted on that promise. The referendum was the decisive binary vote and here he is three and a half years after the event still whinging about how it was only advisory, won on lies, hijacked by the Russkies, etc. What a bad loser he must be, attempting to rake over old coals when he can't change a single thing. I am sure that the Guardianistas adore him, but most other people probably just feel sorry for the poor sop, and wish that he just move on with his life.

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He should stick to writing books, instead of indulging himself in his little moaning tirade about how unfair the referendum was and how a majority of voters voted for parties calling for another referendum in the last election. If he had any real grasp of how politics worked, then he would have recognised that just because a party had a policy of holding another referendum, it does not follow that everybody voting for that party wanted one. During the election before, all of the major parties stood on manifestos that they would respect the referendum result, but I don't hear him bleating that they subsequently ratted on that promise. The referendum was the decisive binary vote and here he is three and a half years after the event still whinging about how it was only advisory, won on lies, hijacked by the Russkies, etc. What a bad loser he must be, attempting to rake over old coals when he can't change a single thing. I am sure that the Guardianistas adore him, but most other people probably just feel sorry for the poor sop, and wish that he just move on with his life.

 

Lol

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He should stick to writing books, instead of indulging himself in his little moaning tirade about how unfair the referendum was and how a majority of voters voted for parties calling for another referendum in the last election. If he had any real grasp of how politics worked, then he would have recognised that just because a party had a policy of holding another referendum, it does not follow that everybody voting for that party wanted one. During the election before, all of the major parties stood on manifestos that they would respect the referendum result, but I don't hear him bleating that they subsequently ratted on that promise. The referendum was the decisive binary vote and here he is three and a half years after the event still whinging about how it was only advisory, won on lies, hijacked by the Russkies, etc. What a bad loser he must be, attempting to rake over old coals when he can't change a single thing. I am sure that the Guardianistas adore him, but most other people probably just feel sorry for the poor sop, and wish that he just move on with his life.

 

This could apply to every Brexiter in history.

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He should stick to writing books, instead of indulging himself in his little moaning tirade about how unfair the referendum was and how a majority of voters voted for parties calling for another referendum in the last election. If he had any real grasp of how politics worked, then he would have recognised that just because a party had a policy of holding another referendum, it does not follow that everybody voting for that party wanted one. During the election before, all of the major parties stood on manifestos that they would respect the referendum result, but I don't hear him bleating that they subsequently ratted on that promise. The referendum was the decisive binary vote and here he is three and a half years after the event still whinging about how it was only advisory, won on lies, hijacked by the Russkies, etc. What a bad loser he must be, attempting to rake over old coals when he can't change a single thing. I am sure that the Guardianistas adore him, but most other people probably just feel sorry for the poor sop, and wish that he just move on with his life.

 

And breath.

 

For someone who ‘won’, you still seen incredibly angry about everything.

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And breath.

 

For someone who ‘won’, you still seen incredibly angry about everything.

 

That's most Brexiteers. Angry about something, not sure what, but the Mail and Express assured them it was the EU's fault.

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