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Brexit is all about p1ssing off losers like you.
It works wonders and gives us winners many hours of mirth and happiness. I'm still dancing around about the Brexit Dividend millions going to the NHS - just like the heroic leaders told us it would, on the side of the big red bus. Party, party, the Brexit party is ON. |
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The only definition i can get is =Brexit =noun=The undefined being negotiated by the unprepared in order to get the unspecified for the uninformed.
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the big same bus will be used for the 350 million migrants per week
that will try to enter the UK before the back door closes.directions from spain and france ,straight up the atlantic ocean and its second on the right. |
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Just a catchy word.
The UK wanted a better deal. |
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no deal= 1.05
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they will invent a new word it will be called brdelay
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i better add an extra e to that new word to make sound better
lets call it a BREDELAY ![]() |
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now it sounds better .so will it be a Brexit or a Bredelay
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Brexit = The will of the people.
That's just a rough translation. So suck it up brassie, you lost. |
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no aka,i did not lose,but Ireland lost,and if the UK do make a clean break its my guess that ireland will have to follow,ireland need the UK,AND brexit is a disaster for the irish.
but its the elephant in the room sort of thing that nobody mentions. |
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unless of course they get a 500 billion disturbance cheque to keep them going until they get back on their feet
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The EU treated Ireland abominably after the financial crash, the UK lent Ireland billions it could ill afford at the time.
You must be masochists wanting to stay with that shower of Banksters' allies whose priority was to convert potential private losses into public debt. |
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Brexit is an abbreviation for "BRitish EXIT," referring to the UK's decision in a June 23, 2016 referendum to leave the European Union (EU)
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/brexit.asp |
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why is it taking so long to leave? surely leave means leave,why not leave today and then talk if anyone wants to talk.
people dont say in real life they are leaving somewhere and then hang about for 2 years. leaving tomorrow is not going to stop any waffeling that needs to be done. why not say"we are out from tomorrow,send the paperwork and we will think about it" ![]() |
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i am just reading all the banks in London will be moving to Europe something to do with bond markets
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Ultimately it means Britain exits leave of its senses.
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we are going to crash out hopefully
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