Brexit or Britin
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bedwetter2 wrote:Reminds me of Chicken Licken and the precarious sky.

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Well quite - the Brexit plan has about the same level of foresight and lots of people said "I better come too".Enoch wrote:bedwetter2 wrote:Reminds me of Chicken Licken and the precarious sky.
Quite remarkable.
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I'm not really much into apocryphal fairy stories with little basis infact. Thats precisely why I voted to remain.
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
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You don't believe in fairy tales yet you voted to remain in one even Hans Christian Anderson couldn't have made up?Lord Kangana wrote:I'm not really much into apocryphal fairy stories with little basis infact. Thats precisely why I voted to remain.

Peace, love and prosperity, the EU way
The Balkans, Greece, unemployment for under 25's......
Yeah rock on Kangana.
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I found this an interesting read:
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Now there you go, just about sums up the snobbery of the remain camp!Now that the eurosceptics have won, Britain’s bitter divisions seem unbridgeable. While older, less educated, suburban and rural English and Welsh voters supported Brexit, young, better educated, and urban voters backed remaining in the EU
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Hmmmm research off the Internet or who needs experts. Who is the better informed?
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Is banner waving really such a new phenomenon?
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Errr - you have been known to copy and paste the odd bit of it yourself, to be fair Hobes...Hoboh wrote:If better educated means selecting a, b or c, copying huge chunks of research off the internet and doing fcuk all else all day I'm out of it!
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Ahhh, but that's not research he's copy and pasting. It's nothing written by experts either, because lets face it who needs experts?Worthy4England wrote:Errr - you have been known to copy and paste the odd bit of it yourself, to be fair Hobes...Hoboh wrote:If better educated means selecting a, b or c, copying huge chunks of research off the internet and doing fcuk all else all day I'm out of it!

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I think I'm starting to detect a post Brexit meltdown...Don't want to scaremonger or owt...
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There'll be floods next, when all the snowflakes melt...
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Hoboh wrote:Now there you go, just about sums up the snobbery of the remain camp!Now that the eurosceptics have won, Britain’s bitter divisions seem unbridgeable. While older, less educated, suburban and rural English and Welsh voters supported Brexit, young, better educated, and urban voters backed remaining in the EU
since when did "better-educated" / "young" and/or "urban" mean the same as "snob" ???

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You had best change your underwear then.Worthy4England wrote:I think I'm starting to detect a post Brexit meltdown...Don't want to scaremonger or owt...
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Snob is definitely the wrong word. Self-regarding is far more appropriate, as is arrogant, or indeed biased. Or how about "wrong"?thebish wrote:Hoboh wrote:Now there you go, just about sums up the snobbery of the remain camp!Now that the eurosceptics have won, Britain’s bitter divisions seem unbridgeable. While older, less educated, suburban and rural English and Welsh voters supported Brexit, young, better educated, and urban voters backed remaining in the EU
since when did "better-educated" / "young" and/or "urban" mean the same as "snob" ???
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bedwetter2 wrote:You had best change your underwear then.Worthy4England wrote:I think I'm starting to detect a post Brexit meltdown...Don't want to scaremonger or owt...

At the risk of pointing to your own name, good Sir, my Tena pants for men are working just fine.
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It's not a fairy tale, just an everyday story of EU folk.Lord Kangana wrote:I'm not really much into apocryphal fairy stories with little basis infact. Thats precisely why I voted to remain.
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Are you using the new thinline version or the more voluminous originals which are, to my mind, safer?Worthy4England wrote:bedwetter2 wrote:You had best change your underwear then.Worthy4England wrote:I think I'm starting to detect a post Brexit meltdown...Don't want to scaremonger or owt...
At the risk of pointing to your own name, good Sir, my Tena pants for men are working just fine.
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the voluminous originals were banned by the EU...bedwetter2 wrote:Are you using the new thinline version or the more voluminous originals which are, to my mind, safer?Worthy4England wrote:bedwetter2 wrote:You had best change your underwear then.Worthy4England wrote:I think I'm starting to detect a post Brexit meltdown...Don't want to scaremonger or owt...
At the risk of pointing to your own name, good Sir, my Tena pants for men are working just fine.
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Bugger. Juncker has a lot to answer for.thebish wrote:the voluminous originals were banned by the EU...bedwetter2 wrote:Are you using the new thinline version or the more voluminous originals which are, to my mind, safer?Worthy4England wrote:bedwetter2 wrote:You had best change your underwear then.Worthy4England wrote:I think I'm starting to detect a post Brexit meltdown...Don't want to scaremonger or owt...
At the risk of pointing to your own name, good Sir, my Tena pants for men are working just fine.
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