It's nice that we all got this Brexit shit out of our collective system.
Have we all stop giving a shit, or are we just tired of calling each other racists / libtards?
(Mr MannI love pigs, best of all the animals, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 19:10,
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No. Remainers are determined that it doesn't, and will do anything to make sure it fails. The worst of both worlds looms. Still, you've really shown those thick old pricks with their poxy blue passports, eh Benny? You told us so, didn't you love?
(PrufrockLucifer, son of the morning!, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 13:31,
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Boring.
(wheresthefishPartly filled with wrong, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 14:07,
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worst of both worlds: mass unemployment, hyperinflation and straight bananas
(benito vaselinino not that one, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 14:42,
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Believing that something is unlikely to be successful
is not the same as going out of your way to encourage it to fail.
I think you'll find there are very few remainers who actually want their country to get all fucked up, but I understand they're a convenient scapegoat in the event they turn out to have been correct.
(eViLegionChief Commissioner of the Scottish Lunacy Board, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 14:47,
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Are you more or less likely have a good deal in a negotiation if you don't believe one is possible?
(CerebusSticky! Sticky! Stick! Stick!, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 14:59,
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they're just not believing it enough
Come on lads, BELIEVE
(benito vaselinino not that one, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 15:07,
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Last time I checked I wasn't involved in the negotiations
(wheresthefishPartly filled with wrong, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 15:31,
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Thank goodness for that.
Pulling your pants down and presenting your bottom like an in season baboon was never going to do us any good.
(PrufrockLucifer, son of the morning!, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 16:57,
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It’s got about the same chance of delivering a successful outcome though.
(wheresthefishPartly filled with wrong, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 17:17,
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That's the spirit. That's what I love about remainers, their unwavering negativity. You are all weirdly conservative too; a future beyond the EU is inconceivable to your massive brains.
(PrufrockLucifer, son of the morning!, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 19:29,
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Brexit: The only topic where pragmatic realism is considered a character flaw.
(wheresthefishPartly filled with wrong, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 23:05,
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You're the only person who thinks private Frazer was a pragmatic realist.
(PrufrockLucifer, son of the morning!, Sat 30 Jun 2018, 7:07,
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I think you'll find very many remainers would be delighted to settle with a fudged compromise where we remain in the customs union and have full alignment with EU regulation vis à vis trade. Worst possible outcome.
(PrufrockLucifer, son of the morning!, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 16:51,
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The worst possible outcome is almost certainly a hard brexit.
(eViLegionChief Commissioner of the Scottish Lunacy Board, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 19:11,
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The referendum made no mention of a 'hard Brexit' or a 'soft Brexit'. These are just weasel word terms invented after the event.
(PrufrockLucifer, son of the morning!, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 19:34,
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Stop overthinking it everyone
(benito vaselinino not that one, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 19:51,
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Eventually, it'll end well
When we rejoin and have a big party
(SockCookerПТН ПНХ, Fri 29 Jun 2018, 16:21,
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