Wasn't it about a year ago, we had an election that confirmed people were fed up with it?
(Why would more than a tiny loony fringe have voted Corbyn's Labour if the Tories had presented even a remotely sane and acceptable party? Never thought I would, but for the first time in my life I voted Labour as the lesser of two huge evils).
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Re: Brexit
"None of the above" ought to be available.
I just wish that we had cast Europe adrift immediately after the referendum, as the EC would have quickly come to their senses and negotiations on a trade deal would probably have been concluded by now.
TJH
I just wish that we had cast Europe adrift immediately after the referendum, as the EC would have quickly come to their senses and negotiations on a trade deal would probably have been concluded by now.
TJH
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Re: Brexit
melonfool wrote:its panties
Maybe in the new world there will be grammar lessons.
Pedant
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Re: Brexit
tjh290633 wrote:"None of the above" ought to be available.
I just wish that we had cast Europe adrift immediately after the referendum, as the EC would have quickly come to their senses and negotiations on a trade deal would probably have been concluded by now.
On another forum I frequent that would be called the "Andyw" option. That's a very long running in joke, but some here may recognize it means.
I do agree with you (isn't hindsight great) and am with the majority on Snorvey's poll.
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moorfield wrote:tjh290633 wrote:"None of the above" ought to be available.
I just wish that we had cast Europe adrift immediately after the referendum, as the EC would have quickly come to their senses and negotiations on a trade deal would probably have been concluded by now.
On another forum I frequent that would be called the "Andyw" option. That's a very long running in joke, but some here may recognize it means.
I do agree with you (isn't hindsight great) and am with the majority on Snorvey's poll.
Or, Widdy on TMF!
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Re: Brexit
Every bloody night, just before the ten o'clock news:
"Let's see, tickets, passports, tranquillisers, £350 million a week for the NHS. Now, did I remember to pack the children's jobs?"
"The next train will be the 6.09, calling at Reading, Swindon, Darkness, Foggy Ditch, and terminating at Despair."
"D'yer want a kick in the guts with that?"
"Can I have three packets of whatever Boris is on?"
BJ
"Let's see, tickets, passports, tranquillisers, £350 million a week for the NHS. Now, did I remember to pack the children's jobs?"
"The next train will be the 6.09, calling at Reading, Swindon, Darkness, Foggy Ditch, and terminating at Despair."
"D'yer want a kick in the guts with that?"
"Can I have three packets of whatever Boris is on?"
BJ
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