Brexit, for once some facts.

Woosh

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I think you may have found the best justification for a confirmatory referendum.
 
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Fingers

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We might get a day's work out of him? so now you want to oppress the over 75's? ;)
I'll take the position on the understanding that you are employed in a capacity where you can do something useful, I'll train you how to clean the toilets.
Now that is showing optimism in your generation, perhaps too much in fact. :cool:

It's not every day you get to learn from a master of his trade.

I will take it.
 
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oldgroaner

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I am hearing strange things on the news this morning, has Boris really ditched Northern Ireland over the side to the EU and offered another bribe to the DUP?
What happened to "Controlling our borders"?
How can we have them still under the control of the EU, a situation May and Boris said "No British Prime minister could ever accept?
It simply can't be true, can it?
 

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Looking at the near future for Northern Ireland, the effect of remaining in the EU while on the mainland Brexit could possibly cause a downward trend in public living standards, surely carries a risk of the sentiment for the unification of Ireland to become a reality?
I wonder whether Boris and the other leave conspirators have considered that outcome?
 
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oldgroaner

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does this sum up the current state of brexit?

Except for "There are perfectly acceptable reasons to leave the EU"
That pretty much sums up all that is wrong, gangsters have convinced the public to protect offshore investments and have the working class at their mercy to exploit, with lies and false promises.
Brexit has to be the biggest mugging of all time.
The rest is fluff, apart from the fact that the EU will be better off without us, and be rid of the expense and irritation of the nutter MEPS of the so called Brexit party.
No doubt after Brexit the good Mr Farage will close the company and refund the money to those who invested in it.
 
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oldgroaner

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In the Independent. What's all this?
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Boris Johnson news – live: PM 'forced to Brexit delay until 2020', as two investigations into Arcuri relationship begin

Apparently he's having trouble convincing the DUP
This tweet offers useful advice
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T Moore @tm1215xc

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Replying to
@BethRigby
"We pay £350 million a week to the EU. Let's give it to the DUP instead." I think that would look great on the side of a bus.

Quite!
 
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Fingers

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The older racist, thick son leaving the family house.

The one that pays the most contribution to the household for very little say on how the household is run.

You can see why he wants to take his recist, thick self away.
 
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oldgroaner

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This appears to be the problem (in the Independent)
"Gloomier mood follows DUP warning that it will not accept a customs border in the Irish Sea "

The Conservatives never did like unions, they will simply amend the party name
The Conservative (formerly )and Unionist party (awaiting tender)
 
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oldgroaner

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The older racist, thick son leaving the family house.

The one that pays the most contribution to the household for very little say on how the household is run.

You can see why he wants to take his recist, thick self away.
Your usual level of basic misunderstanding of the situation, by the way what is a recist?
 
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Woosh

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The one that pays the most contribution to the household for very little say on how the household is run.
that role is usually for the eldest son, the one that is supposed to have most authority in the household.
The EU offers some resemblance, Germany, UK and France have most clout because we cover most of the EU's budget.
One may argue that it's silly to give up that influence in view that we attract a lot more FDI precisely because of that clout.
Before the referendum, UK got about £180 billions in FDI compared to about £11 billions membership fees.
FDI has crashed since the referendum.
 
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Woosh

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Jemery Vine will host a 90 minute brexit debate tonight at 9PM on Channel 5.

 
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