portslade seagull
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I’m very sorry, but if you didn’t go to University you have no place at this discussion.
Away with you.
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Just waiting to be called a racist again, lets just say I have a tan
I’m very sorry, but if you didn’t go to University you have no place at this discussion.
Away with you.
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What does University have to do with it. The usual nerdy comment. I never went to uni but have a house worth 500k plus through hard work. What's wrong with that ?.
I'm actually better off than most I know that went to university so are they all thick ??
Hold up! You need to direct that enquiry to our mutual friend as he can hardly ever post a comment without mentioning it. I think there's just a tad of 'chip of the shoulderism' (which you've rather confirmed, in spades) about some of the Brexit chaps, whereas all of us Remainers are , like Boris, fully paid-up members of the Bullingdon Club with several properties in the £2mill plus category. But worry not: Brexit will be a great leveller and we'll ALL be worse off, regardless of educational attainment, however modest.
Hold up! You need to direct that enquiry to our mutual friend as he can hardly ever post a comment without mentioning it. I think there's just a tad of 'chip of the shoulderism' (which you've rather confirmed, in spades) about some of the Brexit chaps, whereas all of us Remainers are , like Boris, fully paid-up members of the Bullingdon Club with several properties in the £2mill plus category. But worry not: Brexit will be a great leveller and we'll ALL be worse off, regardless of educational attainment, however modest.
Oh look despite Brexit.
https://news.sky.com/story/goldman-sachs-commits-to-uk-despite-brexit-fears-with-12bn-deal-11479456
Awaits the remainers 'You only read the headlines reply'.
Jesus wept, showing your true chip on the shoulder colours.
Many of us were anti EU before Boris had even uttered "political career", how daft are you to equate all leave votes to the wealth of those in the Bullingdon Club?......let me answer this way..........no wonder you lost..........and still you continue with the stupid.............im so pleased your side has learned nothing.
That’s no good if we’re all going to be paying £2k for a satsuma....
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Angry, angry, angry. Hey guys: you won! Lighten up: you're living the dream. Just think of all those lovely 'no deal' briefing papers we can look forward to today. It's what you wanted; Christmas has come early and Dom Raab will be in his Santa costume (not to be confused with Jacques Santer) handing out the goodies...……...
Yes leave won
Simple to understand isnt it.
leaving must be enacted and we should leave.
You want to rejoin after we have left? Knock yourselves out and go for it. Its your democratic right.
Not good enough for weasels like you though is it.........the brexit vote must be stopped before its enacted............fvck democracy........im surprised that you are surprised people think twerps like you are ###ts
Our Diplomatic Service lost a real star when you decided to deploy your considerable talents elsewhere.
Now grown-up talk time: will you be sharing your views on the 'no deal Brexit' briefing papers today please? I'd be genuinely interested to hear them. (My goodness, a post without a gratuitous insult - it can be done old boy. Do you think you could try it?)
I know,, thank fvck i have NSC to expose weasel berks like yourself.
peoples vote before trade is finalised V peoples vote after trade is finalised .......which one do you think is most appropriate?
I'm afraid I'm going to have to join those who have tried but failed to engage with you on a meaningful level. (any blame is wholly mine)
IBut one last try: I don't think I've ever expressed a preference for a 2nd referendum in a posting. However, if pressed, I'd say that given the likely outcome of Brexit I'd now opt (with some misgivings) for a vote once the deal (or no deal) is known and before we leave.
I agree you are all lacking
This is how you prove yourself to be stupid,you dont even understand the question you are being asked.
let me make it so easy you can understand no problem
a peoples vote before trade is finalised V a peoples vote after trade is finalised .......which one do you think is most appropriate?
What does University have to do with it. The usual nerdy comment. I never went to uni but have a house worth 500k plus through hard work. What's wrong with that ?.
I'm actually better off than most I know that went to university so are they all thick ??
I assume that it would only be sensible to have the vote after the deal is finalised as if the vote is before the deal then we are back to square 1: voting on something that we don't fully know.
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I'm afraid I'm going to have to join those who have tried but failed to engage with you on a meaningful level. (any blame is wholly mine). But one last try: I don't think I've ever expressed a preference for a 2nd referendum in a posting. However, if pressed, I'd say that given the likely outcome of Brexit I'd now opt (with some misgivings) for a vote once the deal (or no deal) is known and before we leave. I'll leave you to continue in your quest to be the most popular person on the thread, who wins admiration not only for the substance and sophistication of his arguments, but also the elegant way in which he chooses to express them.
This is how you prove yourself to be stupid,you dont even understand the question you are being asked.
let me make it so easy you can understand no problem
a peoples vote before trade is finalised V a peoples vote after trade is finalised .......which one do you think is most appropriate?
This is progress, ive heard remoaners say the peoples vote on the finalised trade deal can be before the finalised trade deal, im glad you want to see what the final concluded trade deal is before a vote
He's just fking told you, you complete simpleton.
If we end up with no deal, there is no way Brexit should be allowed to go ahead at all without some form of people's vote. It will utterly decimate jobs and bears no resemblance to what was promised in 2016.