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The Consequences of Brexit (part 2)


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Oh dear this is getting silly.

Nobody is a traitor and no side of this matter is especially stupid or evil.

We have an honest disagreement on an important matter and we just want things to work out for the best for everybody.

 

Everybody chill the hell out.

 

indeed

 

this may be the only thing we agree about

 

so chill out children

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indeed

 

this may be the only thing we agree about

 

so chill out children

 

No, it is very serious, and I find your attitudes disappointing.

it is too late to walk away now.

The die is cast.

peoples livelyhoods depend on this.

Not on what is spouted on here, but in the real world away from our desks.

 

This whole thing was started as a squabble between public schoolboys in the tory party, and has ended in the near destruction of the country.

Retire from the argument if you wish, but the problem is still there.

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No, it is very serious, and I find your attitudes disappointing.

it is too late to walk away now.

The die is cast.

peoples livelyhoods depend on this.

Not on what is spouted on here, but in the real world away from our desks.

 

This whole thing was started as a squabble between public schoolboys in the tory party, and has ended in the near destruction of the country.

Retire from the argument if you wish, but the problem is still there.

 

There is no problem.

We have a great leader to take us to a new Utopia.

All you need is faith and confidence in our elected leaders.

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There is no problem.

We have a great leader to take us to a new Utopia.

All you need is faith and confidence in our elected leaders.[/quote

 

You should be on the telly with a routine like that.

 

If there were any decent programmes on the telly I wouldn't be on here.

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No, it is very serious, and I find your attitudes disappointing.

it is too late to walk away now.

The die is cast.

peoples livelyhoods depend on this.

Not on what is spouted on here, but in the real world away from our desks.

 

This whole thing was started as a squabble between public schoolboys in the tory party, and has ended in the near destruction of the country.

Retire from the argument if you wish, but the problem is still there.

 

I find it all very exciting really.

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