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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    The UK citizenry seem ambivalent at best.
    So after two years you worked out what 52% VS 48% signifies, then.

    Given that a very slim majority of them are the dozy twats who voted for it, why is that noteworthy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    What are the African products that you're particularly looking forward to buying when they become cheaper?
    I think the moron thinks he'll be consuming bush meat and cassava omelettes, the dummy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    What are the African products that you're particularly looking forward to buying when they become cheaper?
    Couscous ?

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    In 1975 the first referendum was not legally binding but us 'NO' voters accepted it and got on with life for the next 40 years. So why the fcuk don't you Remoaners accept it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    In 1975 the first referendum was not legally binding but us 'NO' voters accepted it and got on with life for the next 40 years. So why the fcuk don't you Remoaners accept it?
    67% of voters voting to leave things as they are is rather different to 52% of voters voting for changes that will cost somewhere between 50-150 billion quid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    67% of voters voting to leave things as they are is rather different to 52% of voters voting for changes
    Irrespective. The rule was 'the first to get the required votes wins'. Didn't hear of any remoaners kicking up that it was a unfair way to have a referendum. Your self confidence must have took one hell of a kicking when things didn't go to plan and yous lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    In 1975 the first referendum was not legally binding but us 'NO' voters accepted it and got on with life for the next 40 years. So why the fcuk don't you Remoaners accept it?
    What part of 'the government are incapable of delivering a brexit deal that is favorable for the UK economy' don't you get.?

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    Interesting times, this year or next should have Greece turn up for another welfare infusion which may be covered by extorting the ungrateful Brits to bail out Deutsche Bank while Spain is a relatively minor fiscal irritant, Italy will soon start to rock the boat while praying for a non-repayable loan a la Greco, then we have the rebellious former Soviets refusing to fall into line which EU overlords cannot ignore as that would make them look weak and might encourage others to make their own decisions, and who knows which of the next godly episodes will invite Turkey to board the sinking ship after which anything goes and probably will.

    Noble and wishful thoughts on both sides but most Brits I know are embarrassed/furious with their leaders and resigned to a dismal future; and most Europeans.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    What part of 'the government are incapable of delivering a brexit deal that is favorable for the UK economy' don't you get.?
    Apparently the dented 'self confidence' of people who voted to remain is more important than this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    67% of voters voting to leave things as they are is rather different to 52% of voters voting for changes that will cost somewhere between 50-150 billion quid!
    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    Irrespective.
    If you mean 'irrelevant' then of course it isn't irrelevant as an answer to this question:

    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    In 1975 the first referendum was not legally binding but us 'NO' voters accepted it and got on with life for the next 40 years. So why the fcuk don't you Remoaners accept it?
    Just because you don't like the answer that doesn't make it irrelevant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    In 1975 the first referendum was not legally binding but us 'NO' voters accepted it and got on with life for the next 40 years. So why the fcuk don't you Remoaners accept it?
    "We" voters, Prag, not "us".

    Anyway, the Brexit referendum was predicated on a criminal abuse of electoral laws and is therefore, prima facie, invalid.

    Let us ( note: not "we" ) have another, but this time it will be in the full knowledge that a "leave" vote is strictly for morons, idiots, retards, imbeciles, the deranged, lower class racist oiks, lower class untermenschen, geriatric Col. Blimps reclining in their bathchair dotage in Hua Hin and Tory/Kipper fuckwitted bigots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    So after two years you worked out what 52% VS 48% signifies, then.

    Given that a very slim majority of them are the dozy twats who voted for it, why is that noteworthy?
    Incorrect. The inimitable “man in the street”, is now disenchanted with U.K. politics in general, and brexit in particular.

    The only people who seem concerned are the media, busily building new straw men, in a futile attempt to engage an indifferent population.

    There was no mention of the vote in my original post, so raising that old dog won’t work for you Lazarus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    "We" voters, Prag, not "us".
    Thank you for that correction Thegent.

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    I see the retards have taken over the asylum while I've been having my beauty sleep. What is so hard for people on this thread to understand that most agrictural produce from outside the EU is hit with import taxes in some cases 100%+ on entering the EU. Should the UK upon leaving the EU decide to scrap these tariffs then obviously food from outside the EU becomes cheaper. Now I can understand why a thick twat like simple Sybil fails to grasp this, but what excuse do the rest of you have?

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    So, no answer then.

    Just a repetition of something you've posted dozens of times without it being disputed, plus your usual witless ad hom.

    How was the bushmeat and cassava omelette?

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    The reality of course is that before joining the common market, while your parents were breakfasting on their bush meat and cassava breakfast treats, the UK was lagging bejhind the other major European economies. Large sectors of the economy were declining, particularly the car industry. Now, of course you will have an off-topic whine about this being because of Labour policies of the time, and being as thick as a piece of constipated pig shit you will not realise that this is beside the point.

    The UK had for some time being relying upon its commonwealth, importing cheap produce from Australasia and exporting industrial goods to these countries, though notably having next to fuck all to do with Africa economically due to it having a rather lengthy history of being, to use one of your favourite words, 'potless'.

    It was rather inconvenient though that most of the somewhat inaptly named 'Commonwealth' became independent in short order in the post-war period, and terms became notably less favourable for the UK once these countries were free to make their own trading decisions.

    Soon after the foundation of the European Community in 1957 it became rather obvious to those with functioning synapses in the UK that there were considerable advantages to trading with countries which were twenty fucking minutes over the water than with the other side of the world, and that man most definitely could not live on bush meat and cassava alone. The UK tried repeatedly to join the EC, and was repeatedly rebuffed by de Gaulle. It was only when he left office and a more amenable government in Germany was influential that the UK was finally allowed to join.

    So, in conclusion, the UK was driven to join the EC due to the problems of its economic isolation. This is an isolation that a mere 52% of those who voted now wish to relive, proving conclusively that those too fucking thick to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them.

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    Simple Sybil yet again proves what a thick twat he is living in the past. Trade with EU countries isn't going to stop after Brexit you imbecile. Just that the UK will have the option outside of the protectionist EU and free from the constraints of the customs union to lower or scrap tariffs on non EU goods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    very true.

    we never dropped our pants and bent over in order to store sausage for the germans,, something it would appear they are still more than happy to do.
    not so fast, tax

    you fookers were ready to a complete surrender to Germany when half your boys were stuck in some losing battle

    if it wasn't for Churchill, you would be a Germany province by now

    so shut the fuck up with your fake self-righteous high horse

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    What part of 'the government are incapable of delivering a brexit deal that is favorable for the UK economy' don't you get.?
    actually, there is no point for the UK government to fight for a deal if they want to remain, that could explain why Doris is being so "incompetent", she has no intention to leave, and the EU bureaucrats might know it as this is discussed behind closed doors

    just hold a new referendum and tell them there is NO deal, it's a sure way for a big NO to Brexit

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    the UK will have the option outside of the protectionist EU and free from the constraints of the customs union to lower or scrap tariffs on non EU goods.
    An advantage which will pale into insignificance in comparison with the 50-150 billion pound loss of initially leaving, and then the further losses paid every day after that.

    And you still have no answer to the question of just what these irresistible African goodies are, you stupid dumbfuck.

    Instead you are trying to have it both ways by maintaining the absurd pretence that African goods being cheaper will be an economic miracle, and paying an absurd amount of money to make UK EU trade feasible will make no difference
    Last edited by cyrille; 17-05-2018 at 02:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    very true.

    we never dropped our pants and bent over in order to store sausage for the germans,, something it would appear they are still more than happy to do.
    Tax, you owe the Frogs for Verdun in the First WW and owe them big time for covering your arse again in Dunkirk, a favour without which you'd be eating wurst for fucking breakfast now in Keighly-by-the-Whippet washed down with a bottle of Becks.

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    jeesus butterfly, read some history.

    the french even bent over for the eyeties, who invaded them in 1940 just after the krauts were welcomed into paris by knickerless french tarts.
    most of france was an aptly named "rump state" which took it up the tradesmans entrance from the germans at vichy and the french army was enslaved and forced to round up and sell jews to hitler.

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    As an aside, but worth repeating, Churchill saw the sense in joining up with Italy, France, Benelux and the Krauts in the early European Coal & Steel pact but the unions representing the British lumpen lower classes, mostly Northern retarded tykes, saw it as a direct threat to their Steel/Coal industries and promised industrial action to fuck up the initiative.
    Fuck up No.1 in the post WW2 aftermath and probably still ranks as the worst fucking decision made by the lumpen proletariat led by chinless supine Tory toffs who just wanted an easy life, to make easy money and kowtow to anyone in a cloth cap even if it meant the destruction of a modern industrial post-war revival fit to mesh with the emerging new world order.

    Well, it's all back to the future now as the composite fuckwittery of Brexit morons achieves a re-run of that fuck up as it seeks to establish itself in an economic isolation only an imbecile would want.

    Quite exciting but one wonders just how the English untermensch will cope with third world wages in an annual inflationary environment of 6% paying 20% more of their income to feed themselves and their spawn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    An advantage which will pale into insignificance in comparison with the 50-150 billion pound loss of initially leaving, and then the further losses paid every day after that.

    And you still have no answer to the question of just what these irresistible African goodies are, you stupid dumbfuck.

    Instead you are trying to have it both ways by maintaining the absurd pretence that African goods being cheaper will be an economic miracle, and paying an absurd amount of money to make UK EU trade feasible will make no difference
    Seriously how fucking stupid are you? Go into any supermarket in the UK and loads of fruit on sale is from North Africa, South America etc. And all has had EU tariffs applied to it. This is basic shit even a total mungbean such as yourself should be able to grasp.

    Who is talking about any miracle? Just stating a fact that the UK will have the ability to lower or scrap tariffs on food from outside the EU thus making it cheaper. Can your retarded backward brain understand that yet? If not go ask one of your students to help who will probably welcome the distraction from whatever else it is you are no doubt boring them to death with.

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    Quite exciting but one wonders just how the English untermensch will cope with third world wages in an annual inflationary environment of 6% paying 20% more of their income to feed themselves and their spawn.
    well, it should, if there were any justice in the world, rid the airport lounges, waitroses and bmw showrooms of these jumped up plumbers, sparkies, estate agents and train drivers on £2000 a week and send them scurrying back to clacton, aldis and dodgy daves used car lot where they f*cking belong.


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