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    and our leaders got a taste of your PM ass and pussy,

    take that back, that's actually quite horrible and the worst part of the deal

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    At least now Theresa May wont have to die wondering what Michel Barniers cock tastes like, or how Jean-Claude feels in her fart box.

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    At the very least Brits have an opportunity to learn who their friends aren't.

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    TM is going to down as the worst PM in history, quite an achievement to be even shittier than Gordon Brown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    At the very least Brits have an opportunity to learn who their friends aren't.
    Brits don't have friends,

    they are silly little islanders isolated from the main continent, and jealous of all our food and women, and orgy

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    No need to be jealous of the continentals food or women anymore as all food readily available here and the standard and variety of food of decent restaurants is comparable with anywhere else these days. And one good thing about EU membership is the plentiful East European eye candy wandering about so no longer does the average British man have to suffer the obese natives on our own shores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    as all food readily available here and the standard and variety of food of decent restaurants is comparable with anywhere else these days
    soon to be no longer the case thanks to hard brexit

    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    And one good thing about EU membership is the plentiful East European eye candy wandering about so no longer does the average British man have to suffer the obese natives on our own shores.
    hello hard brexit ? game over for the eye candy too

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    With Brexit we can set our own visa rules, all eye candy currently here will be allowed to stay and as and when we require more they can apply for and will be granted visas.

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    I am sure your Indian and Pakistan immigration officers will agree with you, and ask for the Pakistan and Indian village beauties to join the UK

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    So, I was chatting to a bloke when the referendum happened, and the result was leave. I said the following;

    They will never let the UK leave. What will happen is the tory filth will appoint a hard line EU Federalist as PM, who along with hard line pro EU federalisation BORIS will do everything they can to keep the UK in the EU. This will include giving a final vote to the MP filth to stay in, confuse the public making them think being in the EU will be better after all, and part of the deal to stay in the EU will be that the UK accepts the Euro.

    Theresa May - EU Federalist.
    Within a month of negotiating, agreed that if the UK stays, it will do so under the EU's rules, which includes the Euro.
    All this mucking about is the confusion part, and meanwhile the EU military, which dictates the equipment and who makes it, is in full swing and marching onwards.

    So right on track for the UK to stay in and accept the Euro. All pushed by the very same people who if they were not complete and utter retards would know that leaving the EU is the true LEFT thing to do. Hell, may is a fascist. She loves the EU. Blair loves the EU. Obomba loves the EU. All the worlds fascists and criminals love the EU.... take a fecking hint you limp wristed wasters cheering on the EU.

    The only reason belgiums like the EU is that it gave that shit house country a bit of cache for a while. Back to being a nothing country again though which is handy because it is the belgium county of Europe now, and not a country.

    UK Exit will never happen because the people who own the country will never allow it to happen. If anyone thought that voting made a difference, just remember that if it did, they would not let us do it #catalan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    I am sure your Indian and Pakistan immigration officers will agree with you, and ask for the Pakistan and Indian village beauties to join the UK
    No idea about Pakistani women as they are all covered up but plenty of Indian stunners around.

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    Fancy the taste of curried twat BB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Cow View Post
    Fancy the taste of curried twat BB?
    When I was working in London last year used to stay in a Sikh owned/run pub and me and colleague were the only 2 white eyes in the place, great people many a night got pissed without putting my hand in my pocket as they wouldn't let me buy a drink. And some of their women were drop dead gorgeous and were I single man I would have gladly sampled some curried twat.

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    This bloke makes more sense than any of the British Government clowns.





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    That didn’t work out too well for him or for Greece, did it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    That didn’t work out too well for him or for Greece, did it.

    totally irrelevant in the present context re Breakfast.

    Of all the posturing pompous lying lazy self centered egotistical corrupt and criminal oafs involved in this whole fiasco he, seems to me, to be a bit sensible.

    Who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    When I was working in London last year used to stay in a Sikh owned/run pub and me and colleague were the only 2 white eyes in the place, great people many a night got pissed without putting my hand in my pocket as they wouldn't let me buy a drink. And some of their women were drop dead gorgeous and were I single man I would have gladly sampled some curried twat.
    A Sikh woman would no more soil herself with your putrid flesh than she would cut off her own nipples and feed them to the crows, you bag of shite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crackerjack101 View Post
    totally irrelevant in the present context re Breakfast.

    Of all the posturing pompous lying lazy self centered egotistical corrupt and criminal oafs involved in this whole fiasco he, seems to me, to be a bit sensible.

    Who knows.
    He is. He'll have to go! I give it a maximum of two weeks before they wheel out some geriatric claiming Varafoukis groped her when she was a math student in 1972.

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    looking at the past, how he was right, and how you fookers should have listened

    How French 'Non' blocked UK in Europe - BBC News

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    A Sikh woman would no more soil herself with your putrid flesh than she would cut off her own nipples and feed them to the crows, you bag of shite.
    You really shouldn't try and compare yourself to me as there really is no comparison. I'm not the deviant sex pest living in Pattaya who has to pay for sex in soi6.

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    you pay for sex in Soi6 ? I always thought it was free with all the ladyboys and mingers working there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    you pay for sex in Soi6 ? I always thought it was free with all the ladyboys and mingers working there
    SeekingAss is well beyond the age where he gets freebees.

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    Vienna, 1901. A child throws her favourite toy out of her cot, gets upset by its absence, and so reels it back in. Curiously, she throws the toy out again, gets upset again, reels it back in again. And so on. Freud, who was watching, used it as an example of repetitive compulsion: a habit people can develop of recreating traumatic events in an attempt to resolve them more satisfactorily the next time.

    Nations, like people, can develop unhealthy habits. Since June 2016 we have been stuck in a form of repetitive compulsion that is unhealthy and tedious in the extreme. Never mind that the trauma of the EU referendum itself is over; we are repeating the same arguments, reciting the same lines, as though somehow we will reach a more satisfactory resolution. I remember looking forward to July that summer so that, whichever way it went, things would get back to normal. The hollowest Ha! We are more divided than ever. Having a binary question to answer once seems to have turned us into Binary Britain permanently.

    It is, of course, common these days to observe the divided state of our nation. We are told that the referendum exposed existing tensions along the lines of age, class and region. Yes, there is something in this, but I also wonder whether a significant factor in our divided state is the way that Brexit actually named us into different tribes.

    Last week I attended a pleasant lunch for a dozen or so businesspeople and journalists. The atmosphere was jolly, despite all around the table knowing that we covered the spectrum of opinion on Brexit. Then someone chose to use the word “Remoaners”; and someone else used the term “Brexiteers” in a not entirely positive tone, and all of a sudden it felt like two tribes at war. We had been named into diametrically opposed corners. Through the mention of these names, those we disagreed with on this one issue became the embodiment of everything we violently disagreed with and disapproved of.

    When you catch a group of people in the net of a name like “Leaver” or “Remainer” something happens. Individual personalities and nuanced opinions recede and the group identity becomes paramount. In order for this identity to be a coherent thing, shades of grey must be simplified to black and white.

    “Leaver” and “Remainer” have stuck us simplistically in two tribes, each reduced to stereotype, each a bucket for all the things their opponents despise. Leavers are characterised as racist, ignorant, nostalgic, selfish; Remainers as snobby, out of touch, pretentious, disloyal. These stereotypes are made vivid by the pictures we paint of their lives. Leavers are cast as the blue-rinsed and bitter or the tattooed and educationally-challenged, who enjoy a weekly steak and kidney pud, secretly mourn the demise of Love Thy Neighbour and blame Somali immigrants for the potholes in their road. Remainers are cast as the metropolitan elite, the ones drinking stupidly expensive coffee, who are to be found campaigning for transgender toilets or pretentiously praising the work of obscure foreign artists, all the while secretly loathing the Queen, the flag, and poor people. Seventy-five years on, they are the ghosts of those characters Orwell wrote of in The Lion and the Unicorn: “the cavalry colonel” who was patriotic but dense, and “the Bloomsbury highbrow” who was clever but unpatriotic.

    What hateful stereotypes they have become, made all the more hateful because each tribe assumes (indeed is told) that those they oppose despise them. As the prime minister provocatively warned Leavers in her first conference speech: “They find your patriotism distasteful, your concerns about immigration parochial. . .” The more people feel misunderstood and maligned, the greater the urge to cling to their home tribe.

    There are great attractions to belonging to a tribe. The very act of picking a side may help to assuage any doubts you had before the referendum. In order to justify the decision made, to Leave or Remain, we start to listen selectively to the facts, only hearing those which will reaffirm that we were right. Thus waverers become fervent believers once they have joined their tribe, the ultimate example being the foreign secretary. Since the referendum he has been such a passionate proponent of leaving without a backwards glance that one can forget he was sufficiently torn to write two draft newspaper columns setting out the arguments for leaving and remaining. Strong belief followed the decision, the decision didn’t follow strong belief.

    As well as this sense of certainty, being in a tribe has another appeal: you can avoid the bother of original thought. The script is written for you. Talk to any self-identifying Leavers or Remainers and play the Brexit phrase bingo, for one of the following will surely come up: “We need to be outward-looking”; “Britain is a great trading nation”; “Project Fear said the sky would fall in, and look!”; “I didn’t realise my country was full of racists”; “They just don’t believe in Great Britain”; “Little Englander!”; “Out-of-touch elitist!”

    This tribalism is tedious in the extreme, a dead-end disguised as debate, all amplified by the labels of Brexiteer and Remainer. How I wish these names had never become common currency; that we were forced to be more imaginative about how we define others and ourselves. Because when two tribes go to war, what is forgotten is that the vast majority on either side simply want what is best for our country. We will only remember that with an amnesty on these wretched, weaponised names.

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    December 4 2017, 12:01am, The Times

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