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    the story of United Kingdom is brutal and very much fucked up, yet very very interesting, and rich in meaningful events

    this is what bad food and bad teeth does to your country

    Think of Brexit as a new episode in your fucked history

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    Going to be fun watching Macron crash the French economy.

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    Think of Brexit as a new episode in your fucked history



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    cute pics, tax

    the EU will still be there while your United Kingdom will self destruct, with you still rambling at the pub about how great England is to the world

    what's not to rejoice,

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    Is the EU actually a country now?

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    Poor old EU, Britain is leaving, Spain is going to implode, where are they going to get all the money to prop up their fucking euro shite?

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    long live the eu.


    The European Parliament adopted amendments on the draft EU budget this week. A line-by-line breakdown of spending proposals was circulated to MEPs – it’s eye-watering even by the EU’s troughing standards. €2 million for “private storage of certain cheeses” really grates, as well as €700,000 for a “manual of good practices for cruises”. All-time-classics of outrageous splurging…





    Independent MEP Steven Woolfe said:

    “The EU is actually a parody of itself. If the British people needed further reminding of why they voted to leave the EU last year it’s set out in black and white in this year’s budget. ‘Ocean literacy for all’, a ‘Manual of good practices for cruises’!? The mind boggles. Presumably, the ten million Euros spent on ‘storage measures for skimmed-milk powder’ is to ensure that, in the event of a nuclear holocaust, Eurocrats in Brussels will still be able to enjoy a white Americano as they slowly die from radiation poisoning…”
    Roll on 2019…

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    Money well spent, if enough people wise up to the mentality of their unelected dictators.

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    right,

    because you think those kind of financial abuses will not happen when you are on your own and your politicians will know you are too dumb to watch carefully what they are really doing

    god, how naive are you

    and Harry a Brexshitter, why am I not surprised, always on the wrong side of things

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    right,

    because you think those kind of financial abuses will not happen when you are on your own and your politicians will know you are too dumb to watch carefully what they are really doing

    god, how naive are you

    and Harry a Brexshitter, why am I not surprised, always on the wrong side of things
    It is every Britons duty to hate and annoy you French c u n t s.


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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    long live the eu.





    Tax, you pointy-headed northern curmudgeon, the british contribution to the EU budget is scarcely .5% of the British GDP but yields a dividend to the British economy of around £160 billions. What is it about you silly foozled Brexshit twats that you cannot process anything very much other than your racist xenophobia. You chaps have no perspective and seem to spend more time on wittering about loose change yet ignore the fact that your currency devaluation has fucked you by 20%. Dumb as rocks. Christ, you don't have to be an American billionaire to work out just how fucking stupid you are.

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    strange how we all have differing perceptions of things.

    i was talking to a german friend yesterday about brexit and how, if most of the uk press and media are to be believed, it will cause all kinds of problems, hardships and impoverishments here in the uk.

    he said that the german press is full of how much better the uk economy will perform once they are free to trade with whom they please, on terms they mutually agree on and are free of the constrictions placed upon them by the eu.

    bloomberg seems happy enough to plough a few billions into the uk, and is confident brexit will cause no more than a temporary blip or two on his graphs.


    obviously as an ex immigration man you feel sorry for your colleagues who will be out of a job once the electric fences, searchlights and guntowers of your nightmares are erected at our borders but perhaps they can be retrained as doghandlers or barbed wire production line operatives.

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    SeekingAss still thinks his fellow pen pushing jobsworth civil servants imposing all their rules and regulations help business and trade rather hinder it and push up costs. Always easy to spot people who have spent a life hidden away in the public sector or a classroom as they don't have the first clue about business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Tax, you pointy-headed northern curmudgeon, the british contribution to the EU budget is scarcely .5% of the British GDP but yields a dividend to the British economy of around £160 billions. What is it about you silly foozled Brexshit twats that you cannot process anything very much other than your racist xenophobia. You chaps have no perspective and seem to spend more time on wittering about loose change yet ignore the fact that your currency devaluation has fucked you by 20%. Dumb as rocks. Christ, you don't have to be an American billionaire to work out just how fucking stupid you are.
    Tax/BB why do you bother? There is none as blind as he that does not wish to see. Anyone that would even be remotely stupid enough to try to justify that appalling waste of money has already shown they have the intelectual capacity of a single cell amoeba with a learning disability. I'm actually now starting to feel quite embarassed for poor old seeking a brain cell who has managed to ascend heights of stupidity previously believed to be impossible in the known universe. I can only assume the poor demented creature has finally released his last tenuous grip on reality. Someone please put a mattress under his balcony. I fear the average IQ of Pattaya is about to take a sharp increase.

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    You have to remember he was a life long civil servant in charge of car parks and cemeteries in some non descript back water part of the UK and lived for rules and regulations that he could impose on the general public.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Cow View Post
    Tax/BB why do you bother? There is none as blind as he that does not wish to see. Anyone that would even be remotely stupid enough to try to justify that appalling waste of money has already shown they have the intelectual capacity of a single cell amoeba with a learning disability. I'm actually now starting to feel quite embarassed for poor old seeking a brain cell who has managed to ascend heights of stupidity previously believed to be impossible in the known universe. I can only assume the poor demented creature has finally released his last tenuous grip on reality. Someone please put a mattress under his balcony. I fear the average IQ of Pattaya is about to take a sharp increase.
    Err, so, do you dispute the figures or not?

    Incidentally, you mental pygmy, £10 billion, the UK contribution, doesn't even pay for one month of NHS expenses.

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    Of course your figures are tosh as you basing them on their being 0 trade after Brexit you senile fool.

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    More bad news for those who keep inventing doom and gloom.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...yers-and-staff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    right,

    because you think those kind of financial abuses will not happen when you are on your own and your politicians will know you are too dumb to watch carefully what they are really doing

    god, how naive are you

    and Harry a Brexshitter, why am I not surprised, always on the wrong side of things
    Gosh you really are on the ball, just a pity others can't enjoy such smarts; of course it goes on everywhere, even in places like Thailand. 10/10 for perception.

    Difference is the EU's unelected elites are driven not just by greed but ideology and power, and won't be satisfied until they have stripped every member of their identity to create a Socialist one party state for all with a single judiciary, legislature, economy, army and anthem, and where criticism and dissent are hate crimes.

    The United States of Europe may be a Socialist utopia, but as with many other visions of the end game it doesn't reconcile with reality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    It is every Britons duty to hate and annoy you French c u n t s.

    I thought he's a Belgian c o u n t.

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    ^^^A fluff piece by a commercial estate agency giving its home market a fillip through skewed subjective data does not constitute any "news" unless of course one is a vapid wanker as discerning as a pig rootling among rotting tubers. A recent survey has of course confirmed what we more intelligent already knew, Remainers are better educated and the corollary, that Brexshitters are a bunch of oikish, illiterate, ill-informed morons, is in my view stating the bleedin' obvious. The oddities that buck the trend are of course merely deluded and doctrinal obdurates.

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    Saw an interesting brexit debate on TV the other day. One guy in the debate made a statement I found to be the fundemental issue. He said "I voted yes for reasons of sovereignty not for economic reasons".

    Appears the case on this thread as well. For those who voted for reasons of sovereignty, economic predictions be they good or bad fall on deaf ears.
    "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"

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    Everyone knows there will be some short term economic pain but came to the conclusion its a price worth paying to be free from EU clutches and have our laws made in London not Brussels. Would Americans accept having their laws made in Mexico and Canada?

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    The problem with brexshitters claiming some higher purpose in voting to quit the EU, is that they are generally doing so out of total ignorance and stupidity but the real motive driving their idiocy is the perception that their miserably insignificant little lives will be bettered when they no longer have to compete with foreigners. And that is the truth, "sovereignty" for the vast majority of Brexshitters is merely a euphemism for blaming everything on too many niggers, coons, wogs, spics, wops, dagoes and any "East European".
    British sovereignty = bigotry, prejudice, cheap racist jingoism.

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    Who are these people who blame foreigners for being in the UK? You really are clueless, people don't blame the East Europeans they blame the government Labour in particular for allowing the situation to arise as in an extra 3 mill people but not the infrastructure to cope. Not everyone is as racist and bigoted as you SeekingAss.

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