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Oxo, what an ingenious idea putting up cat pictures next to mouseholes, I've not only ticked you up as I usually do but would also suggest you enter "The dragons Den" well done.
Let's have Leeds v Parliament football match - Leeds fans will sort it.
Slean, why do you keep on about doctors?.
it's good to see you are showing signs of empathy but it's still a pity you didn't have the guts to stop that bullying in your local.
Out of interest are your parents involved in this settled status mess,i hope not.
"Slean, no one is accusing you of crying to the bookie's, your more the sort that goes off and hide's in a corner, bitter and twisted for a year or two!"
But why are you crying to us online? You lost, move on, see eu next Tuesday.
Ps, there is no truth in the rumour about a lingerie shortage when we leave, so you'll be ok.
Tricky, your right this house is a complete mess, paperwork and "This England" magazines piled high with a narrow corridor to the kitchen to make a brew.
Singe, the only concern I have is does your doctor/psychiatrist have you on the right meds.
If you look at a big article in the Telegraph today a deal looks increasingly likely. Rmember it may well be a no deal is no longer feasible. Clearly DOP and Europe are nudging slightly they know which side their bread is buttered.
Slean, no one is accusing you of crying to the bookie's, your more the sort that goes off and hide's in a corner, bitter and twisted for a year or two!
Bossed it Slean, im suprised Snige can find his keyboard under all the footballs he taken home.
Slean, interesting read, I can see why you have concerns after the markets changed direction last week.
https://bylinetimes.com/2019/09/11/brexit-disaster-capitalism-8-billion-bet-on-no-deal-crash-out-by-boris-johnsons-leave-backers/?ref=hvper.com
Singe, yeah I like a bet, but when I lose I don't go crying to the bookie for a rerun, same with shares, when I first started it was mainly aim, I got took to the cleaners on many occassions, it was a slow learning curve, I didn't call my broker saying 'it's not fair' it was my choice for better or worse.
Slean, you sound like a serious gambler to me, I hope you haven't thrown the kitchen sink at a "no deal", that really would be stupid.
No harm in a little flutter but I guess that wouldn't look good with your macho character .
Snige, keep your knickers on! I don't want a deal and when I voted leave there was no mention of a deal, all it said was remain or leave. I'm not as stupid as you to think that true democracy will be implemented, I don't trust any MPs and I'm expecting some kind of treacherous deal. If farage joins with Boris we stand a chance of no deal but egos might stop that. To be quite clear with you, I want out of the eu any way we can, but I don't want a deal where they still control us. A clean break and we can iron things out later.
Slean, you know what,you're going to lose your bet on "no deal".
The markets know more than you.
Slean, to help you this is what you wrote
"I feel that we've nearly reached a point where things could explode, depending where you live/lifestyle there are people who are afraid to speak their mind for fear of being called xenophobic etc. I'm from an immigrant family and grew up in what would have been classed as a ghetto at the time, in those days there was no fear of your kids playing in the streets of London unlike today. I voted leave mainly because of the freedom we have lost by being tied to the eu bureaucracy. I was working in central London last weekend when the great unwashed were protesting brexit, calling anyone who didn't agree with them 'nazis' and 'fascists ' this is what the left wing socialist brainwashing has done to our younger generation. So sad what this country has become."
Yes singe, and? I suppose you are trying to make some stupid point, just accept you're an idiot and move on. British Independence Day is getting nearer, don't cry you'll still be able to claim your benefits.
One of the libs said the other day they were middle of the road. The most dangerous place to be;more possibility of being run over!
Boomer, I did ask for what freedoms you'll gain, the five you listed are for institutions and I would challenge whether they are a gain.
The four personal freedoms you will miss are free movement of people,goods,services and capital.
Slean, to help you this is what you wrote
"I feel that we've nearly reached a point where things could explode, depending where you live/lifestyle there are people who are afraid to speak their mind for fear of being called xenophobic etc. I'm from an immigrant family and grew up in what would have been classed as a ghetto at the time, in those days there was no fear of your kids playing in the streets of London unlike today. I voted leave mainly because of the freedom we have lost by being tied to the eu bureaucracy. I was working in central London last weekend when the great unwashed were protesting brexit, calling anyone who didn't agree with them 'nazis' and 'fascists ' this is what the left wing socialist brainwashing has done to our younger generation. So sad what this country has become."
Slean, we all leave a data trail and yours stated this,
"I voted leave mainly because of the freedom we have lost by being tied to the eu bureaucracy" so you would think it's an easy one, one you would enjoy answering.
Slean,you don't reveal much about yourself usually but in the same post you reveal your main concerns are how unsafe London has become and socialism, how will leaving the EU change this?
Singe,
"Slean, I did ask you what we'll gain from independence but I guess that was a hard one to answer so how about what freedoms do you think you'll gain from leaving?"
Well one benefit will be not listening to traitors like you, as for your other issues, I can't help you with them, I told you before "seek professional help.
Here's a starter for 10 snige.
1. Freedom to set external tariffs on all goods
2. Freedom to decide which workers can come to UK and what level of skill
3. For the UK supreme court to be the ultimate arbiter
4. Freedom from taxation through 1 billion per month membership fee
5. Freedom from the imposition of law by 28 unelected EU commissioners.
Slean, I did ask you what we'll gain from independence but I guess that was a hard one to answer so how about what freedoms do you think you'll gain from leaving?
https://thelist-brexit.com/2019/09/13/treason/amp/?__twitter_impression=true