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And back around we come.
The good deal is that we'll be free of EU rule. No one expects better economic trading with the EU. A price worth paying to be out of the corrupt EU, and the economic hit will be compensated by better trading with countries outside the EU.
The vote was to free the county from the EU. Not to damage it.
The vote was to free the county from the EU. Not to damage it.
Can you have one without the other?The vote was to free the county from the EU. Not to damage it.
The remainers don't need a leave plan - just a plan of how they will accept losing again, if that happens. It's their refusal to accept that they already lost that's got us in the current mess.
Can you have one without the other?
Childish insults are not critical thinking. And they're childish.
Nowhere near as childish as thinking Brexit would free you.
Hence my considered, critically thought out position on those daft enough to fall for the lies of borderline traitors.
The evidence is now so overwhelming that this **** show is being supported only by the credulous, the poorly informed, the clinically idiotic and a whole bunch of racists who've been utterly fooled, hook, line and sinker.
It's a position arrived at through extensive critical thinking.
There's certainly plenty of evidence for it. Exhibit A, the minister in charge of Brexit negotiations Dominic Raab, has only just realised that the port of Calais is important for British imports/exports. Something that even a GCSE passing grade in geography would have told him.
Yes. They're not even competent borderline traitors.
And every single one of them will be entirely shielded from the massive economic cock up that will follow.
Will they be though? I'm not so sure they won't suffer consequences once people realise what they've done.
Btw, I saw this on twitter, it might come in handy for confused Brexiters who don't know any more about geography than Raab...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DrfBfcXWoAE6Lem.jpg
The idiots that made that map can't even get the channel islands in the right place.
Hang on geography has never been a strong point of mine but the channel isles are to the west of Normandy aren't they? Which is what's shown on that map isn't it?
They're in a box.
Don't tell the Shetland Isles.