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Sad times

posted on 1/2/20

Isn't it a little odd that we left on European time and not British time? Even in leaving we couldn't do it on our own terms for feck sake

posted on 1/2/20

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
This is essentially what your bog standard Brexiteer is literally like, we are a country of genuine illiteracy.

.....

You still managed to figure out how to vote for Corbyn though.
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That’s what happens when your country’s democratic system is broken and favors two parties only.

posted on 1/2/20

comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted 15 seconds ago
Isn't it a little odd that we left on European time and not British time? Even in leaving we couldn't do it on our own terms for feck sake
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Just observe British time. If you're late for work just wave a union jack or something, it'll be alright.

posted on 1/2/20

comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Where_is_my_mind (U22307)
posted 44 seconds ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Who put the ball in the Germans' net? (U1270)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Where_is_my_mind (U22307)
posted 5 seconds ago
GREAT TIMES AHEAD...EU had power over the government internal politics.
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No they didn't. Where did you come by this bizarre conclusion!
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Oh, cmon don't be so naive, the reason this bill was supported by powerful people within the UK was due to the fact that the EU was taking over from within and applying their internal geopolitics and due to this UK was slowly losing his Sovernity.

There is always deeper pattern to the events that happen which are rarely revealed to the public. The media only shows the TIP OF THE ICEBERG!..there are much, much more underneath only the people close to it would know.

BREXIT was nothing but POWER STRUGGLE...the fundamentals of politics.
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The impending EU tax laws outlawing havens like the Cayman Islands incentivised self serving millionaires like Johnson and Reece-Mogg to push through their agenda.
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Exactly, that could be one of the numerious patterns that led to this POWER STRUGGLE, ultimately EU lost and we will see if the average British people will be winners or sufferers on this one, tho it looks like a rough ride ahead.

posted on 1/2/20

comment by Where_is_my_mind (U22307)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Where_is_my_mind (U22307)
posted 44 seconds ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Who put the ball in the Germans' net? (U1270)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Where_is_my_mind (U22307)
posted 5 seconds ago
GREAT TIMES AHEAD...EU had power over the government internal politics.
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No they didn't. Where did you come by this bizarre conclusion!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh, cmon don't be so naive, the reason this bill was supported by powerful people within the UK was due to the fact that the EU was taking over from within and applying their internal geopolitics and due to this UK was slowly losing his Sovernity.

There is always deeper pattern to the events that happen which are rarely revealed to the public. The media only shows the TIP OF THE ICEBERG!..there are much, much more underneath only the people close to it would know.

BREXIT was nothing but POWER STRUGGLE...the fundamentals of politics.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The impending EU tax laws outlawing havens like the Cayman Islands incentivised self serving millionaires like Johnson and Reece-Mogg to push through their agenda.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Exactly, that could be one of the numerious patterns that led to this POWER STRUGGLE, ultimately EU lost and we will see if the average British people will be winners or sufferers on this one, tho it looks like a rough ride ahead.
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The country's spent more on Farage's personal anti Europe grudge than than the sum total of all our payments to the EU to date.

Who's the mugs?

posted on 1/2/20

comment by Poolmyfinger (U12438)
posted 59 minutes ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Who put the ball in the Germans' net? (U1270)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 20 seconds ago
Ironically, it's the low-information voters like Poolmyfinger who disproportionately get shafted by this culture-wars type politics. It doesn't reflect well on me but I do take considerable comfort from the sight of them yee-hawing away as the plutocracy has its way with them.
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I sincerely think we're in an early thirties situation here. Poolmyfinger is actually the voice of the people, and we all know where that lead.

You need to stand to thesecunts, no matter what the cost
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I'll wait for you to do something about it tough guy.
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What are you going to do, sit on me, you fatfvck?

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 1/2/20

comment by BB (U13430)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by Greenwood FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/stancollymore/status/1223378329832763398?s=21

This is essentially what your bog standard Brexiteer is literally like, we are a country of genuine illiteracy.
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The mother and daughter interviewed tonight on the BBC were even worse. Stacey and Tracy were out celebrating but when asked why they didn't know. They had no idea whatsoever. Thick cvnts.
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Here they are

https://twitter.com/itsjoerack/status/1223392961737773056

posted on 1/2/20

comment by BB (U13430)
posted 6 hours, 51 minutes ago
comment by BB (U13430)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by Greenwood FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/stancollymore/status/1223378329832763398?s=21

This is essentially what your bog standard Brexiteer is literally like, we are a country of genuine illiteracy.
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The mother and daughter interviewed tonight on the BBC were even worse. Stacey and Tracy were out celebrating but when asked why they didn't know. They had no idea whatsoever. Thick cvnts.
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Here they are

https://twitter.com/itsjoerack/status/1223392961737773056
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Wow.

posted on 1/2/20

The reason powerful people wanted Brexit, is because the EU are going to make it law that people who have overseas investments will have to make them public, also investment banks.
As Teresa May's hus is implicated and around 40%of the cabinet, it was not in their best interest.

posted on 1/2/20

The EU would have reigned in a lot of entities in the coming years, from banks to media and they didn't want that.

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