Way to show the EU who's boss, UK. Well done... All those forrins providing excellent customer service and demonstrating a solid work ethic and doing the jobs the precious millennials won't touch with a barge pole (geddit?). You sure taught them a lesson.
There has to be a lesson here about too much democracy... and cynical election follies.
The problem is, if negotiations form a major part of your life, you will know that this is one of the most dangerous points - where both sides just want to die, and one or both will give away almost anything just to get the damn thing done.
I have been following events very closely and while marvelling at the madness I could see twisted logic in what was going on. Today I have lost the plot entirely - it is just bizarre
there is a video on twitter where they are marching along shouting "No Brexit"
it turns out that it's not meant to be "No Brexit" it's a guy you can't really hear shouting "whatda we waant" and they shout "brexit" and he shouts "when" so they shout "Noooow"
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I can honestly saying that Brexit has defeated me and I have no clue what is going on anymore. Not a scooby
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Me neither
I actually gave up 4 months ago, along with the rest of the country
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Way to show the EU who's boss, UK. Well done... All those forrins providing excellent customer service and demonstrating a solid work ethic and doing the jobs the precious millennials won't touch with a barge pole (geddit?). You sure taught them a lesson.
There has to be a lesson here about too much democracy... and cynical election follies.
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I am watching the debate and still don’t really have a clue what is going on, not sure they do either
understand now why everyone was slagging off Geoffrey Cox now - what a pompous arse
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Is it time to go home yet?
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Not alone M7s, Quote of the year on Newsnight
from a Cabinet Minister "F**k knows, I'm past caring. It's like the living dead in here"
https://youtu.be/mMGxWjxu7gU
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The problem is, if negotiations form a major part of your life, you will know that this is one of the most dangerous points - where both sides just want to die, and one or both will give away almost anything just to get the damn thing done.
And regret it later.
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I have been following events very closely and while marvelling at the madness I could see twisted logic in what was going on. Today I have lost the plot entirely - it is just bizarre
It appears most of the cabinet feel the same way.
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why bother resigning? what difference would it make
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wot strutter said
utter disastre in the offing this arvo.
and in this sunshine.
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well this is going swimingly
Brexiteer twitter in full on meltdown it seems
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Are the Farage hmongs going to get a bit kicky offy when they reach Westminster?
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You do have to feel for them - walking all that way in order to enter London triumphantly on Independence Day only for it not to happen.
I mean, not a lot obviously, but at least the exercise will have done them good.
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there is a video on twitter where they are marching along shouting "No Brexit"
it turns out that it's not meant to be "No Brexit" it's a guy you can't really hear shouting "whatda we waant" and they shout "brexit" and he shouts "when" so they shout "Noooow"
Brexit is really the gift that keeps on giving
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The Irish are good at Marching.
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