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Re: Brexit

Post by kevinchess1 » Mon Sep 30 2019 9:42pm

Jeremy has offered to be a Caretaker Prime minister :thumbup:
I'm fairly confident he can do one of those jobs :?
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Re: Brexit

Post by bprev » Tue Oct 01 2019 1:36am

I'm unconvinced he could (do either)
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Re: Brexit

Post by Sarah » Tue Oct 01 2019 2:16pm

Here's a quick reminder of how utterly deluded the Brexit fantasy was on the eve of the referendum vote...

http://reaction.life/britain-looks-like-brexit/

...compare and contrast with the actual disaster unfolding every day, if you dare! :cry:
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Re: Brexit

Post by pabenny » Tue Oct 01 2019 2:25pm

The reason none of those things have happened is that we haven't left yet. Just wait until 1 November and everything will be wonderful, just as the author of that article predicted.
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Re: Brexit

Post by Chadwick » Tue Oct 01 2019 2:32pm

Sarah wrote:
Tue Oct 01 2019 2:16pm
Here's a quick reminder of how utterly deluded the Brexit fantasy was on the eve of the referendum vote...

http://reaction.life/britain-looks-like-brexit/

...compare and contrast with the actual disaster unfolding every day, if you dare! :cry:
The United Kingdom now leads a 22-state bloc...
And there it is. The prediction that the UK will lead a set of countries, almost as big as the EU. Lead. That's the important word.
You might be tempted to call it an empire.
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Re: Brexit

Post by Constantine » Tue Oct 01 2019 3:42pm

Sarah wrote:
Tue Oct 01 2019 2:16pm
Here's a quick reminder of how utterly deluded the Brexit fantasy was on the eve of the referendum vote...

http://reaction.life/britain-looks-like-brexit/

...compare and contrast with the actual disaster unfolding every day, if you dare! :cry:
It's the view of one MEP and journalist named DANIEL HANNAN. To ascribe that view to everyone who voted leave would be a deluded fantasy if you ask me. :)

And who knows, he might be right? Brexit ain't happened yet, no one quite knows what the consequences will be.
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Re: Brexit

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Tue Oct 01 2019 4:16pm

Sarah wrote:
Tue Oct 01 2019 2:16pm
Here's a quick reminder of how utterly deluded the Brexit fantasy was on the eve of the referendum vote...

http://reaction.life/britain-looks-like-brexit/

...compare and contrast with the actual disaster unfolding every day, if you dare! :cry:
The direction we are heading doesn't look good.
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Re: Brexit

Post by Sarah » Tue Oct 01 2019 5:43pm

Constantine wrote:
Tue Oct 01 2019 3:42pm
It's the view of one MEP and journalist named DANIEL HANNAN.
He's a leading campaigner, still spreading nonsense, but now different nonsense.
Constantine wrote:
Tue Oct 01 2019 3:42pm
And who knows, he might be right?
That's impossible; no amount of wishful thinking can change wrong to right.
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Re: Brexit

Post by Chadwick » Tue Oct 01 2019 8:02pm

Constantine wrote:
Tue Oct 01 2019 3:42pm
It's the view of one MEP and journalist named DANIEL HANNAN. To ascribe that view to everyone who voted leave would be a deluded fantasy if you ask me. :)

And who knows, he might be right? Brexit ain't happened yet, no one quite knows what the consequences will be.
I wish it were possible to know what leave voters were expecting to happen.
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Re: Brexit

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Oct 02 2019 7:50am

Chadwick wrote:
Tue Oct 01 2019 8:02pm
Constantine wrote:
Tue Oct 01 2019 3:42pm
It's the view of one MEP and journalist named DANIEL HANNAN. To ascribe that view to everyone who voted leave would be a deluded fantasy if you ask me. :)

And who knows, he might be right? Brexit ain't happened yet, no one quite knows what the consequences will be.
I wish it were possible to know what leave voters were expecting to happen.
Make Britain Great Again.
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