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On 9 Jul 2018 at 8:34am Secret Squiggle wrote:
In a few days we could be in a world Cup final without a prime minister and collapse of government while London full of rioting antifa protesting big baby.
Go Mogg, go Dave, if you act now England will rally to your cause!
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On 9 Jul 2018 at 9:13am Sensible wrote:
By slamming the door on a corrupt, weak and invasive continent (as is their default state witnessed by many centuries of dishonesty, low standards and war-making), and by showing the world we have the guts to take the risk of enterprise guided by tradition, bravery, success and authority, Britain will win this paper war. The barriers are going up. We are the fighters. This is the hour. There will be a period of discomfort but we have seen victory after troubles in the past because only the strong survive.
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On 9 Jul 2018 at 9:36am Border Control wrote:
If only those Remoaners believed in their country as much as in their football team !!
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On 9 Jul 2018 at 10:23am Clifford wrote:
Sensible, I'm a Brexiter, but your kind of demented drivel gets the cause a bad name.
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On 9 Jul 2018 at 10:49am Mark wrote:
Lol... Sensible sounds like he should be a character in Dad's Army. I wonder whether he holidays in Margate with a knotted handkerchief on his head?
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On 9 Jul 2018 at 12:00pm Mr. Gumby wrote:
Maargaate.
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On 9 Jul 2018 at 12:41pm @sensible wrote:
What a load of tosh!! The Europeans are war mongers ? The origin of the EU was for the countries to work together to avert wars. Also britain went all over the world taking over countries partitioning countries etc etc.
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On 9 Jul 2018 at 3:40pm Blatant Liar wrote:
And in breaking news Bojo resigns too.
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On 9 Jul 2018 at 3:44pm Pedant wrote:
@ sensible:
..as did the French, the Dutch and the Belgians too, as had the Romans and Norsemen many years earlier still, seems many of the EU's forefathers have murky histories.
Yes, one of the tenets behind the initial formation of the Common Market (as it was then) was to reduce the chance of (another) war between major European States, however unlikely that scenario was given the costs and pain of the two previous Wars were well within living memory at that time.
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While that, and mutual prosperity, were and remain noble aims, the advent of the Federal State, and the lack of accountability of those pulling the strings of power within the EU was/is somewhat less welcome by many.
Had the EU remained the 'Common Market' UK voted to join, with a prime focus on ensuring a true free-market across member states I am sure far fewer people would have voted for Brexit two years ago, unfortunately, the major players within EU seemed to lose sight of that goal, and instead, formation of a Federal Europe seemed to take over as the main goal, at that point many in UK, and in far more people in other member states than EU likes to admit, started to have concerns over where those on board the EU Gravy train were/are taking the continent.
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On 9 Jul 2018 at 6:54pm @pedant wrote:
Well said sir.
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On 10 Jul 2018 at 12:00am Remainer wrote:
It's good to see some snese on here about the EU. I can't help thinking that the people who voted for Brexit are generally people without degrees, with menial jobs. The sort of people who are jealous of good, hardworking nannies anc cleaners coming over from Europe to help wealth creators like my husband. Jealous is their main motivation.


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