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And clearly not pulling it tightly enough?Hoboh wrote:Your biggest mistake is hanging the 'I love Farage' banner round my neck.Lord Kangana wrote:The mans a fascist hoboh. You might be comfortable with that, I am not. I'd like to say we'd be a laughing stock with him in charge, but its far more serious than that.

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Worthy4England wrote:And clearly not pulling it tightly enough?Hoboh wrote:Your biggest mistake is hanging the 'I love Farage' banner round my neck.Lord Kangana wrote:The mans a fascist hoboh. You might be comfortable with that, I am not. I'd like to say we'd be a laughing stock with him in charge, but its far more serious than that.

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Yet another patsy!Minister Anna Soubry's Tearful Speech To Anti-'Brexit' Rally
Fcuk me what is wrong with these people?
Do we really need these 'weak' people trying to run our country?
I cannot have my own way, I'm right and everyone else wrong, boo hoo!
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At this rate, what with us not bothering about Art 50 and talking about really close ties, we'll end up staying in.Hoboh wrote:Yet another patsy!Minister Anna Soubry's Tearful Speech To Anti-'Brexit' Rally
Fcuk me what is wrong with these people?
Do we really need these 'weak' people trying to run our country?
I cannot have my own way, I'm right and everyone else wrong, boo hoo!

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It's a sad state of affairs when people are literally crying and afraid that their children will die because we've become so reliant on an organisation doing things for us and we might have to fend for ourselves.
Bit ridiculous really
Bit ridiculous really
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The 'snowflakes' are spread wider than we realise.boltonboris wrote:It's a sad state of affairs when people are literally crying and afraid that their children will die because we've become so reliant on an organisation doing things for us and we might have to fend for ourselves.
Bit ridiculous really
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Aye, other than teasing Hobes, we should just get on with it.boltonboris wrote:It's a sad state of affairs when people are literally crying and afraid that their children will die because we've become so reliant on an organisation doing things for us and we might have to fend for ourselves.
Bit ridiculous really
All we need to know now, is what the "it" that were getting on with looks like.
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I think the sensible fellow who wrote that would get my vote to lead negotiations.I think there's a version of the EU there'd be an overwhelming majority for. Basically a trading block with the eu keeping it's neb out of everything that wasn't standardisation, and free movement limited to travel and maybe freedom to move permanently if you already had a job offer/ sponsor.

I love the way he craftily lowers the EU to what it should be, the eu.
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Nah, I'm crap at negotiating. If I were in charge of them we'd end up having to still pay contributions, still accept free movement, just to have reduced access to that lovely single market. Imagine thatHoboh wrote:I think the sensible fellow who wrote that would get my vote to lead negotiations.I think there's a version of the EU there'd be an overwhelming majority for. Basically a trading block with the eu keeping it's neb out of everything that wasn't standardisation, and free movement limited to travel and maybe freedom to move permanently if you already had a job offer/ sponsor.
I love the way he craftily lowers the EU to what it should be, the eu.

Tbf I'm really bad. We'd probably end up French.
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Yeah. Make them pay for free education like their forebears did! That'll teach 'em! Or not.
Did you actually vote hobes?
Did you actually vote hobes?
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Hardly the point mate, it's the attitude.Lord Kangana wrote:Yeah. Make them pay for free education like their forebears did! That'll teach 'em! Or not.
Did you actually vote hobes?
Yes I did, around 11.40am to be precise.

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If the British government invokes article 50, it will enter into two years of negotiations on an EU withdrawal treaty. EU officials have described the process is “irreversible” once launched, although that is not stated in the treaty text. Legal experts have told the House of Lords that a country could change its mind, albeit with “substantial political consequences”.
The article 50 talks would cover Britain’s EU exit, including the status of EU nationals living in the UK and Britons on the continent. A trade deal would be negotiated separately, a process that insiders think would take anywhere from five to 10 years. The EU side insists Britain cannot have a trade deal until the article 50 divorce is signed and sealed.
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Hardly the point?!?!
Seriously, give them a worse deal then moan about them not being happy???
How did you vote?
Seriously, give them a worse deal then moan about them not being happy???
How did you vote?
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Well thank you, I wrote Junker is a wanker on the ballot paper, that'll show them.
If it makes you feel any better, I am opposed to the fees charged for further education for UK citizens, but I think criteria for gaining places should be tightened up and courses streamlined to exclude useless ones with little after relevance.
If it makes you feel any better, I am opposed to the fees charged for further education for UK citizens, but I think criteria for gaining places should be tightened up and courses streamlined to exclude useless ones with little after relevance.
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I particularly like Bruce on Politics other stuff. His racism meme's are particularly funny.Hoboh wrote:
http://www.bruceonpolitics.com/2016/06/ ... the-memes/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Yep this one's a crackerWorthy4England wrote:I particularly like Bruce on Politics other stuff. His racism meme's are particularly funny.Hoboh wrote:
http://www.bruceonpolitics.com/2016/06/ ... the-memes/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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I'm glad about diversity of opinion. His site shows him to be a right cock-end. Just my opinion.
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Wow, that literally is a site for people with shit for brains. Apart from the two Auschwitz survivors who probably deserve a fair shout on balance.
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