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Thread: The French and Germans can kiss my A rse

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Many people on here, and leavers in general are completely clueless.

    They still have no idea what they voted for. Or even what they're celebrating today.

    Enjoy your day of making the country poorer.
    Mr Clueless here.

    If you recall I was the one who told you months ago that we would 100% leaving despite you saying remainers would end up overturning it.

    Despite your protestations of doom business for me has very much returned since the election.......proof positive that what people wanted was clarity.

    Nobody is begging you to stay in this county,Ireland and France are close enough so why not move?

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    Quote Originally Posted by regis80 View Post
    Despite what has happened, I think we all have to embrace it now and try to make the most of it. Got to be a bit hopeful and positive.

    If it all does go tits up then I wonder who we’ll blame then? Because let’s face it, there isn’t anyone left to blame. Brexiteers really need to remember this because those I’ve come across have selective memories.
    Well said Regis. Refreshing to hear some positive sentiments from someone who voted to stay in but will now accept that we must all try to make it work. You are also right to say that if we do go tits up, then you can look at people like me and say, I told you so. Conversely, I hope that if it is a big success, then the remain voters will say that they maybe got it wrong. Only time will tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holmleighchris View Post
    I can't for the life of me see how we can be better out than in.
    You will when the EU collapses and we don’t go down with it Chris.

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    Just pouring me self a glass or two of prosecco Have a great Brexit evening

    "Here is the government’s advice for people who have been exposed to Remain in the last 3 and a half years:

    From 11pm, stay indoors for 14 days and avoid contact with other people"

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    Well said Regis. Refreshing to hear some positive sentiments from someone who voted to stay in but will now accept that we must all try to make it work. You are also right to say that if we do go tits up, then you can look at people like me and say, I told you so. Conversely, I hope that if it is a big success, then the remain voters will say that they maybe got it wrong. Only time will tell.
    That said TB i’m not one who will have pleasure any in saying ‘I told you so’ to those wanting Brexit so much. But I’d rather if people put their hands up and admit ‘yeah we screwed this up’ if it goes bad. I just think there’s been too much arguing from both sides that neither will back down with their point of view.
    Take care TB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    You will when the EU collapses and we don’t go down with it Chris.
    Interesting post!
    Is it your view boingy that the EU is going to collapse?
    In what way? I think you missed the collapse in 2008...when capitalism went the way of communism back in the late 1980s. But the plaster put on the collapse of 2008...is to keep the money in the ATMs...but expect nothing more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    Interesting post!
    Is it your view boingy that the EU is going to collapse?
    In what way? I think you missed the collapse in 2008...when capitalism went the way of communism back in the late 1980s. But the plaster put on the collapse of 2008...is to keep the money in the ATMs...but expect nothing more.
    Its simple Dubbag. I have lots of friends all over Europe and they all say that no one likes it and the mood is growing. Its only a matter of time. Many Tolerate it. Too much interference. The hierarchy don't listen, they just plough on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    Its simple Dubbag. I have lots of friends all over Europe and they all say that no one likes it and the mood is growing. Its only a matter of time. Many Tolerate it. Too much interference. The hierarchy don't listen, they just plough on.
    Well, I think that is an overly simplistic analysis. How many of the EU inhabitants in total, does ”your lots of friends” make up?
    Last edited by SwedishBaggie; 01-02-2020 at 06:16 PM.

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    I believe either it will change radically and become a Federal State of Europe with a 'first division' of the stronger nations who buy into the idea (Euro, Foreign Policy, Taxes etc) and the weaker less enthusiastic Europeans in a 2nd division or it will rentirely collapse. In how many of the 28 sorry 27 EU states are anti EU right wing parties in second place?

    I have a question for Remainers and Leavers. If the choice was Leave, Common Market or European Union what would you vote? And more importantly what would our fellow Europeans want?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    I believe either it will change radically and become a Federal State of Europe with a 'first division' of the stronger nations who buy into the idea (Euro, Foreign Policy, Taxes etc) and the weaker less enthusiastic Europeans in a 2nd division or it will rentirely collapse. In how many of the 28 sorry 27 EU states are anti EU right wing parties in second place?

    I have a question for Remainers and Leavers. If the choice was Leave, Common Market or European Union what would you vote? And more importantly what would our fellow Europeans want?
    Common Market was what we joined and that’s how it should’ve stayed.

    Free Trade is used as the stick with which to beat everyone into submission with on every other facet of the EU.

    Just because a f king apple can cross borders with impunity it shouldn’t mean that Romany scum can do the same.

    I don’t recall an apple ever robbing anybody or raping anybody or trafficking anybody like our local Romanians do.


    You can correct me if I’m wrong!

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