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Thread: How Was Your Day? VII

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    I think come October he will be seeing Cameron will resign ....
    Alas Davy boy Cameron has now said he is going by October, I dont blame him, some other mug now has to sort out this mess, but I have to say I would prefer Boris over Teresa May or chancellor bloke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splashy View Post
    Farage is getting all the PR, seemingly all the far right nasty parties in Europe are praising us!
    If ever there was a sentence to send shivers down my spine...

    Quote Originally Posted by Splashy View Post
    Remember people, spread your money around, only the first 75 grand in your bank is guaranteed by the government when the banks all crash and burn... Im a cheerful fella me.
    I've got no money to lose so I'm OK...


    I expect Scotland to be clamouring for independence more strongly than ever now, and I can't see them saying no to leaving the UK after this.

    The only positive I see this morning is that negotiations to leave the EU will take at least two years. Who knows what will happen in the meantime?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazzle View Post
    If ever there was a sentence to send shivers down my spine...



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    I expect Scotland to be clamouring for independence more strongly than ever now, and I can't see them saying no to leaving the UK after this.

    The only positive I see this morning is that negotiations to leave the EU will take at least two years. Who knows what will happen in the meantime?
    Im sure you own billions in gold bullion , very wise

    Which ever way you look at it its a mess. I feel ashamed to be in a country that seemingly voted on a "you cant come here " sentiment. Yet we go there and will now possibly not be welcome as non EU citizens and there is already talk of borders going back up between Northen and the republic of Ireland and those in Ga
    Gibralta must of been screaming as this will give Spain more reason to make their lives a misery than they already do.

    I never vote Labour but I do blame Corbin for this, his apathy and lack of charisma and leadership was outstanding. I cant see him lasting long now, there is already a petition of MPs trying to boot him out of the job.

    Today I am mostly learning to speak Dutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splashy View Post
    I never vote Labour but I do blame Corbin for this, his apathy and lack of charisma and leadership was outstanding. I cant see him lasting long now, there is already a petition of MPs trying to boot him out of the job.
    I usually very much support Corbyn but feel really let down by him today. He can be a strong leader in my opinion, which makes me think he just didn't want to be this time. There's many other reasons this happened (mainly Farage whipping up anti-immigration fervour), but I didn't expect any better of them.

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    Your right of course...I blame Corbyn as labour have screwed over my birth city at a council level. but thats a whole other issue not his fault or really his parties, but Im human and hold irrational grudges (they knocked down my beloved ice rink and saved a boring theatre instead, its over 20 years ago now but the pain lives on)

    Yeah Farage.... who has he got the mud on that let him get so much air time? An unelected geezer with an anti imigrant policy despite being married to an imagrant from thr EU who he employs as his PA despite his speel of british jobs for british workers.

    Nicola Sturgon sp? pouncing on another chance to get another Scotish leave vote.. oh comon lady, your oil wealth is running out and you would be at the back of the queue to join the EU after Turkey.

    I just had a shower in a non EU shower but I still feel dirty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splashy View Post
    Alas Davy boy Cameron has now said he is going by October, I dont blame him, some other mug now has to sort out this mess, but I have to say I would prefer Boris over Teresa May or chancellor bloke.

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    Cameron gambled and lost. There`s no shame in losing, but Cameron is his own worst enemy. Somewhere along the line his spine turned to jelly.
    I must say I am very impressed with Ruth Davidson with what I have seen of her so far. She was wonderful at the debates earlier this week. Boris Johnson treated her appallingly, but Ruth stood her ground. Britain could do far worse than have her as the next PM.
    Just my opinion.

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    Yeah Ruth is very much on the radar, but alas power suit wareing super B...ch Teresa May is more likely to be in the running vs The Baffoon Boris.

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    i do wonder did jo cox murder help push the leave it side in brexit

    ruth a far better choice than boris

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    i do wonder did jo cox murder help push the leave it side in brexit

    ruth a far better choice than boris

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