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A thank you to Brexiteers.

Maybe that’s part of why Lord Frost buggered off, if there are any issues with imports it’ll be nothing to do with him it’ll be someone else’s brexit.
 
If you voted leave you are a nasty deliberately mendacious cunt who joins other flag shagging cunts like Rees Mogg and Mark Francois.
Yesterday we saw the Webb telescope launched, an example of international cooperation, cost a third of the Tory failed, wasted (and largely stolen) Track and Trace money.
As we enter the new rules of 2022 I hope the division between leavers and remainers gets deeper and becomes more bitter and confrontational.
A cunts Christmas message. Should have been filmed and broadcast.
 
Regardless of what opinion polls say, I can't think of anybody I know who still mentions Brexit apart from one or two Remain weirdos, who weren't even weirdos before the Leave victory made them lose all sense of proportion or rationality. They are the types to sport that silly 'Still European' sticker. Presumably they think leaving the EU means that we've drifted onto a different continent entirely.
My dad brought up Brexit over Christmas dinner.
 
The fact that they’re in the bloc in the first place should raise eyebrows, but there’s little popular support for a withdrawal there. Austria, Finland and Holland, have sizeable anti-EU political movements and some suggest that up to 50% of Italians want to leave. Those are where the next movements will come from.

Re: Italy, I don't think it's looking very likely, despite popular anti-EU sentiment. In the UK this anti-EU sentiment was channeled through UKIP, who were eating the Tory vote so much that the Tories gave the referendum on membership. There is no equivalent in Italy and neither of the two major right-wing parties (Lega and Fratelli) spend a significant amount of their time criticizing the EU or using it as a scapegoat. Fratelli more so than Lega but I don't think promising a referendum on EU membership would be seen as a big vote winner, so for the moment they won't bother. As much as many Italians would like to leave, there are also many who are utterly convinced that the country would collapse outside the EU.

The major sentiment is against the Euro currency more so than the EU as a whole. I think if there was a referendum on EU membership as a whole then remain would win here. But if there was an option to stay in the EU while getting rid of the Euro that would probably win. Of course, given the way the Euro was structured, as an integral part of the EU, this is practically impossible. The death of the Euro currency (certain if Italy were to leave it) would also be the death of the EU
 
another win for Brexit, bailing out the fishing industry with 75 mil due the impact of leaving the eu

as reported by the daily express
 
I must get one of those 2020 Remainer Calendars , hopefully, will have Lord Adonis picture somewhere in it.

Don't forget Clegg. He takes pride of place in my candle-lit Remoaniac worshipper's shrine, flanked by Cammy-poo and the dashing Lordonis (as us true believers call him), legs at half-mast. A bit like this, minus Brown...

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