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Withano 15-12-2018 10:03 PM

May’s deal, no deal, or remain?
 
In preperation of the referendum next week*, what would you vote for



*probs

LaLaLand 15-12-2018 10:09 PM

**** didn't twig "refuse to vote" until I voted (lol).

But yeah that, or if I was forced, no deal.

reece(: 15-12-2018 10:10 PM

Rihmain

Withano 17-12-2018 06:03 PM

Ok but take it seriously this time because we gonn’ be voting

Twosugars 17-12-2018 06:27 PM

remain in europe where we belong
thru thick or thin
work on a coalition to reform eu from within
the concept of eu is the only one that won't make europe a power playground for bigger players like russia, china or even us.

Underscore 17-12-2018 07:11 PM

REMAIN!

joeysteele 17-12-2018 07:30 PM

I haven't changed my mind even the tiniest bit.
I'd vote remain.

smudgie 17-12-2018 08:53 PM

No deal for me.
Don’t like her wish washy so called deal.:shrug:

Brother Leon 17-12-2018 08:57 PM

Remain. **** her deal and **** Brexit.

LaLaLand 17-12-2018 09:03 PM

I still can't believe she agreed to pay all those millions of pounds to the EU to leave in the negotiations... When it WAS NOT NECESSARY for her to do so. We could have just left paying a fraction of that, if anything at all actually. Absolute doormat.

Scarlett. 17-12-2018 11:14 PM

Remain, imagine all the things we could have done if the government wasn't clogged up with this pointless crap for the past few years.

LeatherTrumpet 18-12-2018 08:13 AM

no deal

for the dramz

Nicky91 18-12-2018 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10386309)
no deal

for the dramz

:shrug: sad if you don't want what's best for the working class british people

chuff me dizzy 18-12-2018 08:46 AM

No deal and walk away

LeatherTrumpet 18-12-2018 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10386310)
:shrug: sad if you don't want what's best for the working class british people

i dont you are right as they dont exist

Toy Soldier 18-12-2018 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 10386325)
No deal and walk away

I don't think people realise what they're asking for when they say this, chuff. People would literally starve. There's this idea that because we've been this well off, modern, comfortable country that it's "impossible" for us to fall into eastern-european style poverty. It isn't impossible at all. We are not a self-sufficient nation. We do not have the farming capacity or natural resources to BECOME a self-sufficient nation or even close to it. We need free, open, local trade, and lots of it, whether that sits well or not... the idea that we can replace the EU trade area with imports from Commonwealth nations or emerging economies is ludicrous.

Toy Soldier 18-12-2018 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10386328)
i dont you are right as they dont exist

:bawling: My customers! What has happened to them?

LeatherTrumpet 18-12-2018 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10386333)
:bawling: My customers! What has happened to them?

lol

they dont work TS, dont lie

Nicky91 18-12-2018 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10386328)
i dont you are right as they dont exist

that you are upper class, same as that farage, rees-mogg they don't need to worry a thing with that ''no deal brexit''

middle class normal british people will suffer from that

LeatherTrumpet 18-12-2018 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10386341)
that you are upper class, same as that farage, rees-mogg they don't need to worry a thing with that ''no deal brexit''

middle class normal british people will suffer from that

middle class now?

why are you now targetting RileyH, Mock and Cherie?

:shrug:

Nicky91 18-12-2018 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10386343)
middle class now?

why are you now targetting RileyH, Mock and Cherie?

:shrug:

i'm not targetting anyone, i just have my sympathies for them, i am also middle class myself

LeatherTrumpet 18-12-2018 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10386344)
i'm not targetting anyone, i just have my sympathies for them, i am also middle class myself

well us upper ruling classes have no time for the lumpenproletariat

Toy Soldier 18-12-2018 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10386337)
lol

they dont work TS, dont lie

To be fair I wouldn't say there are many unemployed. Well, I guess there are if you count retired as unemployed, which it technically is I guess :think:.

LOTS of tradies and manual labourers though. And wee ladies who work in sandwich shops. They love their Irish Lotto, those sandwich ladies.

Toy Soldier 18-12-2018 10:06 AM

Anyway, it's the middle classes that will be hit hardest. The people who are used to having SOME disposable income but already think they're "stretched thin" (you know, Lauren from next door who complains into her brand new iPhone about having no money whilst hauling herself into her 67 reg Landrover) ... who will most likely have to get used to a much more spartan existence of literally "putting food on the table". The £40k - £70k income range.

People who already have a basic budget are used to it.

Of course there are also plenty on £70k+ who will have to tighten their belts in the extreme because they won't have jobs at all when all of the bigger companies start making cuts and shifting their offices overseas :idc:.

parmnion 18-12-2018 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10386359)
Anyway, it's the middle classes that will be hit hardest. The people who are used to having SOME disposable income but already think they're "stretched thin" (you know, Lauren from next door who complains into her brand new iPhone about having no money whilst hauling herself into her 67 reg Landrover) ... who will most likely have to get used to a much more spartan existence of literally "putting food on the table". The £40k - £70k income range.

People who already have a basic budget are used to it.

Of course there are also plenty on £70k+ who will have to tighten their belts in the extreme because they won't have jobs at all when all of the bigger companies start making cuts and shifting their offices overseas :idc:.

You are clutching at more straws than a wanking worzel gummidge


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