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    leavers Party

    So who is going to a party tonight to celebrate the end of EU oppression?

    Bet there is a massive "pissup" at chateau rA

    What's the best way of uniting Britain following Brexit? The unexpected death of an attractive Royal!" So, watch your backs, Harold and Meghan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    So who is going to a party tonight to celebrate the end of EU oppression?

    Bet there is a massive "pissup" at chateau rA

    What's the best way of uniting Britain following Brexit? The unexpected death of an attractive Royal!" So, watch your backs, Harold and Meghan
    You seem to be forgetting tonight’s main event, GP.

    There might be a ‘massive piss up’ if Derby win but certainly not in celebration of slightly loopy Widdecombe’s flag waving exit from Brussels...reminded me of those nutters who camp out for days to await a Royal birth.

    Besides...if I had a party HRH Swale would only accuse me of looking through ‘rose coloured glasses’ or worrying totally unnecessarily about something that’s not going to happen till next year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    You seem to be forgetting tonight’s main event, GP.

    There might be a ‘massive piss up’ if Derby win but certainly not in celebration of slightly loopy Widdecombe’s flag waving exit from Brussels...reminded me of those nutters who camp out for days to await a Royal birth.

    Besides...if I had a party HRH Swale would only accuse me of looking through ‘rose coloured glasses’ or worrying totally unnecessarily about something that’s not going to happen till next year!
    In reality Brexit doesn't actually happen until next year! we wont be members but otherwise the song remains the same!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    In reality Brexit doesn’t actually happen until next year! we wont be members but otherwise the song remains the same!
    Hmmm...really? That was kind of my point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Hmmm...really? That was kind of my point.
    Not one you made very well then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    Not one you made very well then!
    Lol...clearly some fell on stony ground...again!

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    Hoping it could be be a very special day, 4-0 win and a special Brexit party!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride View Post
    Hoping it could be be a very special day, 4-0 win and a special Brexit party!!!
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    Which kind of demonstrates the depth of knowledge (Or lack of) that the average Brexiteer has - come midnight on 31st December that may be the case, though actually most car washes seem to be non EU personnel so not sure that is going to change. But from 23.00 tonight actually now as it happens **** all changes other than we are no longer members of the EU!!

    Still I'm looking forward to all these people who voted for the Cons up North rushing to take up all those jobs that have supposedly been taken from them by EU immigrants, of course they will first have to get out of bed every morning before 8 and do a full days work, which might be a bit of a shock, but this "golden age" that is upon us will be welcomed and they will all want to do their bit I'm sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    Which kind of demonstrates the depth of knowledge (Or lack of) that the average Brexiteer has - come midnight on 31st December that may be the case, though actually most car washes seem to be non EU personnel so not sure that is going to change. But from 23.00 tonight actually now as it happens **** all changes other than we are no longer members of the EU!!

    Still I'm looking forward to all these people who voted for the Cons up North rushing to take up all those jobs that have supposedly been taken from them by EU immigrants, of course they will first have to get out of bed every morning before 8 and do a full days work, which might be a bit of a shock, but this "golden age" that is upon us will be welcomed and they will all want to do their bit I'm sure.
    Still bitter about the result I see, time to move forward and embrace the future!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride View Post
    Still bitter about the result I see, time to move forward and embrace the future!
    I'm not and never have been "bitter" about the result! I gave up a long time ago wondering just how few brain cells one has to have to a) believe a word that Farage says, b) think he actually give a toss about the "ordinary man in the street" and c) that he'd make a good prime minsiter!

    Still I here he has access to the several million pounds in funds in the Brexit (so called party) coffers, donated by the rich ex pat's who so love this country they live in tax havens and the poor stupid imbeciles amongst the population who actually paid their £25 to join! Of course I'm sure none of the money will benefit him (though he does have previous for the misuse of political funds).

    As for embracing the future, I am. I will just wait and see what a **** show BJ makes in trying to do a deal with the EU and then more than likely I shall retire to a place in the Eu enjoying the benefits of Brexit and laugh at those of you who voted leave as you enjoy the undoubted "benefits" it will bring.

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