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Breedingmad
12 Feb 17 09:22
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Is anyone who voted Remain or Leave better off since the vote? Leave said don't believe the doom merchants
and still regularly laugh at economic predictions so pray tell me how the Brexit voters are now better off financially
or otherwise since the vote.?

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By:
wit-ham
When: 12 Feb 17 09:30
The answer is you will never know the answer as one set of events
leads to a different set of events,we are now leaving so you follow that route.
  If we voted remain you still cannot predict other  events good/bad 3/4/5 years down the line
  The health service so we are told has never been so bad/underpressure this is all
happening while we are in.leaving does not mean it will get better but it cant get much worse
if you believe what you are told.
By:
ZenMaster
When: 12 Feb 17 10:08
Leave voters believed life would carry on as normal if we VOTED to Leave the EU.

It has.

Which is why we have seen a u-turn from the short term doom and gloom *experts*
By:
mememe
When: 12 Feb 17 10:21
I think that us thick and racist Brexiteers weren't taken in with all the prediction stuff from, well everybody ... leading economists, IMF, EU, BofE, Govt, Opposition, POTUS etc etc.

It seems the leavers were.

But we're obviously still thick and racist, according to some of the leavers.

Well if being thick and racist means using your brain, and working things out for yourself, then count me in.
By:
Crisp77
When: 12 Feb 17 10:23
I'm better after brexit because I bought lots of shares on brexit day and one of them has doubled in price.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 12 Feb 17 10:34
So we have one person better off apparently, the rest are happy to pay more for their groceries and imported products they buy and pretend Brexit was a good idea..
By:
mememe
When: 12 Feb 17 10:37
Breedingmad
12 Feb 17 10:34
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So we have one person better off apparently, the rest are happy to pay more for their groceries and imported products they buy and pretend Brexit was a good idea..


You'll thank us thick racists for leading the UK out of the corrupt EU when and if you're able to understand.
By:
ZenMaster
When: 12 Feb 17 10:40
i buy British produced groceries that are in season BM, this is natures way of providing you with the required vitamins for the British seasons BM.

You just need to think outside the box BM. Not easy for you i know.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 12 Feb 17 10:41
Funny how often mememe mentions racism, seems it bubbles under his psysche very strange...
By:
Breedingmad
When: 12 Feb 17 10:51
So I have to adjust my lifestyle and eating habits to fit Brexit surely that is a loss of my personal freedom just to appease
someone else's viewpoint, not sure that's a good idea what if I told you what to buy ,is that fair?
By:
mememe
When: 12 Feb 17 10:59
Breeding ... funny how often mememe mentions racism, seems it bubbles under his psysche very strange...

Breeding, it's just that we smart Brexiteers are accused of racism,

whereas you stupid remainers are well, just stupid, but you just don't get it, because you're well, stupid.
Taken in by the economists, BofE, Politicians, EU, IMF etc.

Why's that ...

It's because you're ... (go on, see if you can finish this sentence)
By:
ZenMaster
When: 12 Feb 17 11:01
Yes, perhaps your diet of pot noodles is damaging your health.

Brexit = ablessingindisguise.
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 12 Feb 17 11:03
BM - You can forage for berries in the country. And if you slap on woad, you can trap small birds and rodents, elementary woodcraft. If electricity gets too expensive, burn your books and chop up your furniture for firewood.
By:
ZenMaster
When: 12 Feb 17 11:05
So I have to adjust my lifestyle and eating habits to fit Brexit surely that is a loss of my personal freedom just to appease
[b]
someone else's viewpoint, not sure that's a good idea what if I told you what to buy ,is that fair?
[/b]

I'm still howling at this pathetic snowflake response from Bleeding mad. He must have a limp handshake. Laugh
By:
ZenMaster
When: 12 Feb 17 11:06
BM - You can forage for berries in the country. And if you slap on woad, you can trap small birds and rodents, elementary woodcraft. If electricity gets too expensive, burn your books and chop up your furniture for firewood.


Here is the daddy of all hysterical snowflake nonsense. Another limp wristed sally.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 12 Feb 17 11:17
Buy British vegetables that are in season lie back and think of how good things used to be before
the madness took hold..
By:
mememe
When: 12 Feb 17 11:19
Zenmaster ...

ask them if they believed the economists, BofE, IMF (Lagarde FFS??), Osborne and Cameron, et al.

And they say that Brexiteers are gullible and believed the £350m on NHS claim or whatever it was.

If I sold double glazing, I would kill for a list of all those that voted Remain
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 12 Feb 17 11:20
ZM - Can you give us more details about your regime? Do you sleep outdoors? Do you wear camouflage when you are in town?
By:
Breedingmad
When: 12 Feb 17 11:23
At least he is accepting he is worse off he must be if he has to eat Bitish veg .Does he know all our best apples are
exported and it's nigh on impossible to find English eating apples in most supermarkets..
By:
ZenMaster
When: 12 Feb 17 11:23
UB
Why do you constantly spout hysterical nonsense? Your forefathers would be embarrassed at how you behave.
It really is pathetic.
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Feb 17 11:26
I like to mend a torn suit with my own hands.
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Feb 17 11:28
the first thing that comes to mind is that possibly I might be a girl
By:
lfc1971
When: 12 Feb 17 11:28
that doesn't worry me
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 12 Feb 17 11:30
Just a polite enquiry, ZM.
By:
ZenMaster
When: 12 Feb 17 11:38
Unfortunately your polite enquiry is rather a silly one.
By:
saddo
When: 12 Feb 17 19:21
Breedingmad    12 Feb 17 10:51 
So I have to adjust my lifestyle and eating habits to fit Brexit surely that is a loss of my personal freedom just to appease
someone else's viewpoint, not sure that's a good idea what if I told you what to buy ,is that fair?




Me me me, self interest clear to see. No interest at all in the majority (someone else's Laugh) viewpoint being ignored for the last decade.
By:
not allowed to bet
When: 12 Feb 17 19:36
bleeding mad has connections which makes his agenda for him

I would have thought it was bleeding obvious
By:
Burt06
When: 12 Feb 17 19:39
WE ARE LEAVING THE BUILDINGCool

get used  to  it, sucker.





























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keep seething, suckerGrin
By:
flushgordon1
When: 12 Feb 17 19:44
Yes
By:
ZenMaster
When: 12 Feb 17 20:19
and it's nigh on impossible to find English eating apples in most supermarkets..


You need to open your eyes BM, there is an abundance of English apples from Cox, Braeburn, Gala and many more. Try your local green grocers BM, don't just support the large monopolies of the supermarkets. Your attitude has been part of the problem for too long.
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