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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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The Countdown begins. on 09:21 - Nov 1 by Catullus
Germany aside, all of those countries with a bigger percentage increase are so far behind the UK for GDP it's irrelevant. After all, would you prefer the estimated 1.3-1.9% growth on the UK GDP or the 7.8% growth that Ireland (Eire) has as a lump sum? Irelands GDP is roughly 333.7 Billion dollars, the UK's is 2,622 Trillion. Do the maths and tell me which is more. We could have much higher growth and to most of us it wouldn't matter as long as the bulk of the wealth ends up with the already vastly rich.
It’s comparing us with the other G7 countries.
You’ll have to tell us when Ireland became a G7 country.
And look up which of the G7 countries have a higher GDP than the UK and which have lower.
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The Countdown begins. on 14:33 - Nov 1 with 2081 views
The thing about an average is somebody has to be top and somebody bottom. I'd ask, have we always been at the top or bottom? Or is it a fluid situation, like politics and economics?
In 2009 and 2012 we were below the average too. Blaming this on Brexit would lead me to ask, where we involved in Brexit in 2009 and 2012?
The Countdown begins. on 18:07 - Nov 1 by Kilkennyjack
Aaron Banks - whats all this about today ?
Shirley not ...,
Well maybe the truth will come out, whatever that is. If he's guilty he should be suitably punished but if innocent people can stop slinging mud, on this subject anyway.
Where Banks, or any brexit/remain supporter is involved, there will always be mud slinging.
The Countdown begins. on 18:40 - Nov 1 by Catullus
Well maybe the truth will come out, whatever that is. If he's guilty he should be suitably punished but if innocent people can stop slinging mud, on this subject anyway.
Where Banks, or any brexit/remain supporter is involved, there will always be mud slinging.
This investigation means Brexit must be put on hold until we find out whether the vote was financed illegally. We need the truth before plunging in to the most disruptive political event of our lifetimes. Arron Banks referred to National Crime Agency https://t.co/tDQOHzwRe4
The Countdown begins. on 21:57 - Nov 1 by Kilkennyjack
This investigation means Brexit must be put on hold until we find out whether the vote was financed illegally. We need the truth before plunging in to the most disruptive political event of our lifetimes. Arron Banks referred to National Crime Agency https://t.co/tDQOHzwRe4
Brexit won't be stopped for this. To start with nothing is proven so until it is there is no legal reason to try stopping brexit. Then we have to wait for the police investigation and that could take years. The only thing legally guaranteed is that brexit will happen, right now anyway. I suppose that could change.
The Countdown begins. on 09:22 - Nov 2 by Catullus
Brexit won't be stopped for this. To start with nothing is proven so until it is there is no legal reason to try stopping brexit. Then we have to wait for the police investigation and that could take years. The only thing legally guaranteed is that brexit will happen, right now anyway. I suppose that could change.
So if found guilty, it will be too late anyway. What an assault on our democracy.
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The Countdown begins. on 09:39 - Nov 2 with 1884 views
Has he been found guilty of anything or even charged with anything? No.
Since the Met Police are now investigating Anti Semitic race hate from members of the Labour Party Do you think they are guilty too?
The bottom line is it won’t change one iota we are coming out get used to it loser.
Remember acceptance is the first hurdle when getting over grief and now over two years after remain lost you still have not got over the first hurdle,very sad.
Never mind in 21 weeks you will wake up and we WILL be out hopefully with no deal,get used to it loser.
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SUCK IT UP YOU REMIANER LOSERS.
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The Countdown begins. on 09:39 - Nov 2 by pikeypaul
Has he been found guilty of anything or even charged with anything? No.
Since the Met Police are now investigating Anti Semitic race hate from members of the Labour Party Do you think they are guilty too?
The bottom line is it won’t change one iota we are coming out get used to it loser.
Remember acceptance is the first hurdle when getting over grief and now over two years after remain lost you still have not got over the first hurdle,very sad.
Never mind in 21 weeks you will wake up and we WILL be out hopefully with no deal,get used to it loser.
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You reckon a no-deal is going to get through Parliament, fückwit?
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The Countdown begins. on 10:37 - Nov 2 with 1868 views
The Countdown begins. on 09:39 - Nov 2 by pikeypaul
Has he been found guilty of anything or even charged with anything? No.
Since the Met Police are now investigating Anti Semitic race hate from members of the Labour Party Do you think they are guilty too?
The bottom line is it won’t change one iota we are coming out get used to it loser.
Remember acceptance is the first hurdle when getting over grief and now over two years after remain lost you still have not got over the first hurdle,very sad.
Never mind in 21 weeks you will wake up and we WILL be out hopefully with no deal,get used to it loser.
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SUCK IT UP YOU REMIANER LOSERS.
"IF found guilty....."
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The Countdown begins. on 10:48 - Nov 2 with 1867 views
The Countdown begins. on 09:56 - Nov 2 by WarwickHunt
You reckon a no-deal is going to get through Parliament, fückwit?
I see today other EU leaders (well they specifically named Portugal) are putting pressure on for a deal to be struck and a "no deal" to be avoided at all costs, in everyone's best interests.
The Countdown begins. on 10:48 - Nov 2 by Catullus
I see today other EU leaders (well they specifically named Portugal) are putting pressure on for a deal to be struck and a "no deal" to be avoided at all costs, in everyone's best interests.
Portugal? Wow...
Doubt if any deal will get through Parliament anyway.
No surrender No surrender No surrender to the...DUP.
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The Countdown begins. on 11:33 - Nov 2 with 1856 views
Hopefully no deal but one way or the other we will be out so happy days whatever.
Just noticed yesterday was the 1st anniversary of this the greatest ever PS forum thread an average of around 850 views a day for a full year I think the owner of this site owes me big time the traffic ive brought it😇😇😇
Amazing how quick time goes when you are enjoying yourselves the next 21 weeks will fly by and then we are out.😀😀😀 and all the bleating and crying from the remoaner losers would have been for nothing PMSL.
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The Countdown begins. on 11:01 - Nov 2 by WarwickHunt
Portugal? Wow...
Doubt if any deal will get through Parliament anyway.
No surrender No surrender No surrender to the...DUP.
I'm not so sure. It would need a significant number of Labour MP's to defy Corbyn but that could happen. Not that a deal would be written in stone anyway. Barnier has already told Corbyn that it could be renogatiated by a future Labour government apparently.
The Countdown begins. on 11:45 - Nov 2 by longlostjack
I'm not so sure. It would need a significant number of Labour MP's to defy Corbyn but that could happen. Not that a deal would be written in stone anyway. Barnier has already told Corbyn that it could be renogatiated by a future Labour government apparently.
A lot of Tories could vote against it too...
Shame we haven’t got a pro-EU Labour leadership though.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:54 - Nov 2 with 1824 views