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A thank you to Brexiteers.

So how about Trade Unions that represent workers were they leave or remain?
It is the 1% who were backing leave cos it benefited them. Why were so many non domiciles with a big influence on UK politics ramming it down the throat.
Murdoch et al has been lying about the EU/EEC since I did a paper round. Bent bananas What a load of bollocks.
If I had to look at sides (that seems a bit pointless) I would rather be on the other from:
Trump
Fararge
The Daily Mail
The Telegraph
The Sun
The Times
The Express
Aaron Banks
Steve Bannon
Murdoch
smoke&Steam
& a load of tory cunt MPs that is too long to list.

funny how all the money came from dodgy sources unless you count Fararge selling dodgy investments to mugs who seemed to think he was Cesaer cos of his association with purple.

I’ve just posted up a short list of remainers. Every single leader of the establishment parties alive supported remain. Every major organisation of British capital - the organised wing of the 1% - supported remain. How much more establishment do you want? If you want to read about the pro leave unions like RMT, the Bakers, Aslef (and you can add them to your list) then google it.

But it doesn’t matter does it? The evidence, the facts are an irrelevance to planet remain ....which takes us back to where we started about the unmooring of the remnants of remain....
 
So how about Trade Unions that represent workers were they leave or remain?
It is the 1% who were backing leave cos it benefited them. Why were so many non domiciles with a big influence on UK politics ramming it down the throat.
Murdoch et al has been lying about the EU/EEC since I did a paper round. Bent bananas What a load of bollocks.

One thing that is going to have to be looked at is public health vets. There has to be another path than a 7year degree to sign off cholate biscuits for export
 
So how about Trade Unions that represent workers were they leave or remain?
It is the 1% who were backing leave cos it benefited them. Why were so many non domiciles with a big influence on UK politics ramming it down the throat.
Murdoch et al has been lying about the EU/EEC since I did a paper round. Bent bananas What a load of bollocks.
If I had to look at sides (that seems a bit pointless) I would rather be on the other from:
Trump
Fararge
The Daily Mail
The Telegraph
The Sun
The Times
The Express
Aaron Banks
Steve Bannon
Murdoch
smoke&Steam
& a load of tory cunt MPs that is too long to list.

funny how all the money came from dodgy sources unless you count Fararge selling dodgy investments to mugs who seemed to think he was Cesaer cos of his association with purple.
I was glad to qualified your statement “If I had to look at sides , I would rather be on the other from” with ‘That seems a bit pointless’. Unfortunately the quantity of pointlessness was not enough to then prevent or restrain you from making a list of people and newspapers that , despite it being a bit pointless , you would rather be on the other side from.
All the newspaper titles you mention plus Thatcher of course campaigned in 1972 to join what was to become the EU. Presumably if you had been able to vote in that referendum you would have, despite it being a bit pointless to look at sides and make a list etc voted not to join?
 
I’ve just posted up a short list of remainers. Every single leader of the establishment parties alive supported remain. Every major organisation of British capital - the organised wing of the 1% - supported remain. How much more establishment do you want? If you want to read about the pro leave unions like RMT, the Bakers, Aslef (and you can add them to your list) then google it.

But it doesn’t matter does it? The evidence, the facts are an irrelevance to planet remain ....which takes us back to where we started about the unmooring of the remnants of remain....
Why have you credited me with a post that Mr Ski wrote?
 
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As far as I am concerned the Brexit side was a right wing coalition who I would not want to be associated with.
Murdoch dropped Major & switched to Blair cos of Major's stance on Europe.
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I still wait to see the benefits of Brexit & will be more than happy to hold my hands up & say I was wrong when your average person in the street is actually better off.
When the workers rights directives get reversed & holiday pay is limited along with bank holidays then there might be a few who are not happy about it.

I hope Brexit is a massive success & it benefits everyone in the UK but I am not holding my breathe.

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I was glad to qualified your statement “If I had to look at sides , I would rather be on the other from” with ‘That seems a bit pointless’. Unfortunately the quantity of pointlessness was not enough to then prevent or restrain you from making a list of people and newspapers that , despite it being a bit pointless , you would rather be on the other side from.
All the newspaper titles you mention plus Thatcher of course campaigned in 1972 to join what was to become the EU. Presumably if you had been able to vote in that referendum you would have, despite it being a bit pointless to look at sides and make a list etc voted not to join?
Pointless? Yes maybe but it is the number of non UK tax payers who had/have such an influence on the UK that pisses me off.
 
Well there should be loads of cheap fish & almost free shellfish plus cheap lamb, beef & other meat products for a few months until they are no longer farmed because there will be no money in it.
Perhaps we should have a lamb, beef and other meat product mountain if there’s a surplus . Or has that been done before with other foods?
 
Perhaps we should have a lamb, beef and other meat product mountain if there’s a surplus . Or has that been done before with other foods?
Well it would not do any harm to stock up on food if there might be shortages.
Wine lakes & butter mountains sound more like dream states rather than A load of dead cows & sheep. I doubt that the meat farming in this country will be much above the domestic market in a year or two judging by the tariffs.
 
Well it would not do any harm to stock up on food if there might be shortages.
Wine lakes & butter mountains sound more like dream states rather than A load of dead cows & sheep. I doubt that the meat farming in this country will be much above the domestic market in a year or two judging by the tariffs.
I occasionally see lamb from the U.K. in supermarkets over here in Portugal. Eye wateringly expensive . Last year or year before I didn’t catch on that the price displayed on this half leg of lamb was the price per kilo rather than total price . The woman behind the till asked me did I really intend to buy it . She weighed it and said the price ; 20 euros for half a leg! Couldn’t thank her enough .
 
MrSki why do Remoaners want Wales to be polluted by loads of massive lorries? Perverts. I bet you thought it was good when oysters had to suffer stressful journeys abroad too.
 
MrSki why do Remoaners want Wales to be polluted by loads of massive lorries? Perverts. I bet you thought it was good when oysters had to suffer stressful journeys abroad too.
I was thinking more of Welsh dockers jobs if the port traffic is down then jobs will go. I take your point on pollution but don't eat any shell fish so would be happy if it was left at the bottom of the sea.
 
While the deportations are real and there are probably some Brexit voters among them, I think that dubious news source might have invented Shaun Cromber.
It would also be interesting to know why those that have had residency applications turned down have been rejected. And zero sympathy with anyone who’s having to return because they’re no longer going to be able to live there as tax evaders.
 
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