Camp Wrexit desperately trying to change their position with religious distraction. Let me remind you. Before last night's result you were all saying the EU is going to collapse. First the Netherlands, then France, then Germany. It would seem you're owed a refund from your swivel eyed fortune teller.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostCamp Wrexit desperately trying to change their position with religious distraction. Let me remind you. Before last night's result you were all saying the EU is going to collapse. First the Netherlands, then France, then Germany. It would seem you're owed a refund from your swivel eyed fortune teller.In Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThere may even be bremainers who are anti-Islam. I'd guess you'll find more anti-Islam feeling in the Brexit group than in Bremainers though - simply because you'll have more racist/xenophobic folk in the former group, by the very nature of racism and xenophobia.
I imagine there are more communists among the remainers due to the nature of communism, I have no facts but I smear them anyway.
I imagine there are more people who fiddle their accounts among the Bremainers.
I imagine there are more people with mistresses amongst the Bremainers.
I imagine there are more drunkards amongst the Bremainers.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostThere are some really bitter losers out there as well, they're all hoping and praying the UK goes down the swanny and are very to quick to downplay any positives since the referendum. Whereas you and me are actually willing to listen to the debate and concede some points of it as we're reasonable, go figureComment
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Originally posted by sal View PostI wouldn't worry about the results of Brexit if I had a shred of confidence in the Government to handle to process properly. Unfortunately the latest events confirm that they are all a bunch of clueless feckers. I very much doubt their ability to extract any positive results for the average Brit.
Although according to Jacob Rees Mogg (and his nanny), Brexit is a great blow against the Establishment, and he should know!Comment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostOh Scooter wake up nothing was ever going to happen in the Netherlands, I'm sure even you knew that. Even if Wilders had the most seats no one was willing to work with him.
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