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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Jan 30, 2008
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The very idea that he had any clue of what he was voting for 5 years ago :lolol:

And now he is repeatedly insisting that someone else should take the time to try and explain to him, in simple terms that he would be capable of understanding, what he has done :facepalm:

Oh dear that old I'm more superior then you attitude hasn't faded ,what give you the right to question anyone about something that's been inacted and is old hat for most people who've moved on since Jan 31st ,give it a go you might be pleasantly surprised
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DF
 




WATFORD zero

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No I haven’t, give me a list of things YOU think that have affected ME negatively as a result of Brexit, Watford Edit doesn’t fancy the task so maybe you can, no need for explanations, just the things you think affect me as a result of Brexit [emoji106]


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You really don't get it do you ? It's not listing the negatives, that's simple. It's trying to put it into language that you would understand that nobody is prepared to take on :lolol:
 


Herr Tubthumper

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well, you answered your own question then....

It’s a bit rich being told you can’t read by a plum who has questionable comprehension and doesn’t understand how to appropriately use the word literally :lolol:
 


Chicken Run

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It’s a bit rich being told you can’t read by a plum who has questionable comprehension and doesn’t understand how to appropriately use the word literally :lolol:

Well I guess being universally known as one of NSC’s biggest plum’s you’re quite literally the best person to give advice on this.


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Chicken Run

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You really don't get it do you ? It's not listing the negatives, that's simple. It's trying to put it into language that you would understand that nobody is prepared to take on :lolol:

No Mr Edit, list the negatives that you think have/will affect me, to quote you,“done to yourself”

I’m still waiting? Maybe the Gammon can help, what about Nick, anyone?


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WATFORD zero

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No Mr Edit, list the negatives that you think have/will affect me, to quote you,“done to yourself”

I’m still waiting? Maybe the Gammon can help, what about Nick, anyone?


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It's Bank holiday Monday, surely you have a 'family lunch' to prepare, rather than wasting your time 'still waiting' on here ? ???
 


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Well I guess being universally known as one of NSC’s biggest plum’s you’re quite literally the best person to give advice on this.


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Biggest plum’s ....what? Are you now adding superfluous apostrophes as well as adverbs?
 


WATFORD zero

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Meaning of superfluous in English

superfluous
adjective
UK /suːˈpɜː.flu.əs/ US /suːˈpɝː.flu.əs/

more than is needed or wanted:

Hope this helps :thumbsup:
 




Herr Tubthumper

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An apostrophe is used in a possessive form, like Esther's family or Janet's cigarettes. The basic rule is simple enough: a possessive form is spelled with 's at the end.
 


WATFORD zero

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Oh dear that old I'm more superior then you attitude hasn't faded ,what give you the right to question anyone about something that's been inacted and is old hat for most people who've moved on since Jan 31st ,give it a go you might be pleasantly surprised
Regards
DF

Well let's face it, the contributions from people like you and [MENTION=534]Chicken Run[/MENTION] on this thread don't exactly help, do they :lolol:
 
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WATFORD zero

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That was yesterday, I even told you what was on the menu you tool, today it’s a bucket of chicken, curly fries and xtra slaw [emoji6]




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Is 'family lunch' not a regular thing in the CR household then ?
 


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It strikes me this is essentially a parallel of the way the UK handled the war in Iraq. Whereas the Blair Government never thought much beyond what happens once you've kicked Saddam out (which was relatively straightforward as a task), the Tory Government had very little idea how to make things work post-Brexit, they were so fixated on just leaving in the first place.

Let's hope for all our sakes someone comes along with an idea on how to solve Brexit a lot quicker than they've managed to for Iraq.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Herr Tubthumper

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Point of order..
Please try and stay on topic, the head prefect will be very upset.
https://twitter.com/jefferson_mfg/status/1389112026497261568?s=21
Post Brexit Britain is booming 🇬[emoji1058][emoji1058]🇧


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April's highlights:
▪️Pfizer: £10m investment “

Low lights:

GlaxoSmithKline plans to shut down antibiotics production in the U.K. after wrapping up a $500 million product sale to Novartis’ Sandoz cutting 300 jobs in the process.

I have been helping Chicken Brain with his English, you said a few weeks back that “sums” weren’t your thing, PM me and I’ll help you work out the net benefit in terms of both jobs and finance.
 


Jan 30, 2008
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Low lights:

GlaxoSmithKline plans to shut down antibiotics production in the U.K. after wrapping up a $500 million product sale to Novartis’ Sandoz cutting 300 jobs in the process.

I have been helping Chicken Brain with his English, you said a few weeks back that “sums” weren’t your thing, PM me and I’ll help you work out the net benefit in terms of both jobs and finance.

What a desperate post
Regards
DF
 


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