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Swearing by the EU: UK's anti-Brexit Lib Dems opt for earthy election slogan

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8 minutes ago, oilinki said:

I'm not upset at all. What ever happens with Brexit doesn't really mean anything. 

 

That is why I'm actually allowed to say what I want to say. I can say that the Brits are not even close to be the smartest people in the world. They are stupid. 

 

I'm now allowed to say all kind of things, compared to the moments when I actually gave a poo, what would happen to 'Great' Britain when Brexit was due to happen. 

 

This is me, being honest and unfiltered. 

 

Most of us Europeans think in this ways. Most of us are way too polite to say that what UK has become today, sucks. It's still what we think. Sorry.

If Brexit doesn't mean anything to you, why are you commenting so much about it? And why are your comments becoming more and more vitriolic? 

I speak to plenty of people from the different countries of Europe who fully support the UK and understand our reasons for wanting to leave the EU. It seems to be mostly Finns and Belgians who are upset about it.  And we all know why that is. 

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    I can't help but wonder what Cable would say if his party - against all odds - managed to win the next General Election, but the result was not respected nor acted on. This would be due to some member

  • Considering how Remainers are always claiming to be the intelligent, educated group this slogan is not particularly sophisticated or clever. In fact many people would find this use of language crass a

  • The idea that it's OK to ignore the vote that you lost because anyone who disagreed with you was uneducated and didn't know what they were voting for is arrogance beyond belief. Absolutely deluded. 

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Getting murdered by imported lunatics has a lot to do with it.  We've enough of the settled variety.  

Just now, oilinki said:

I comment because it's fun. Do you still remember the times when we were allowed to have fun?

 

You speak for really small amount of people. You speak only for your little circle of people. 

 

You and I and the rest of the world knows it. You are one angry old man, who doesn't really have any friends. 

 

Sorry.

 

Apology accepted 

 

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If Brexit doesn't mean anything to you, why are you commenting so much about it? And why are your comments becoming more and more vitriolic? 
I speak to plenty of people from the different countries of Europe who fully support the UK and understand our reasons for wanting to leave the EU. It seems to be mostly Finns and Belgians who are upset about it.  And we all know why that is. 
And it will get worse for them..being deprived of the 5 eyes ... not to worry..Barnier etc will make sure they can sleep at night[emoji2][emoji2][emoji2]tapatalk_1548815629899.jpeg

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Windsor Davis was a true legend.  I've no doubt he'd have been a true Brexiteer.

1 minute ago, OneEyedPie said:

Windsor Davis was a true legend.  I've no doubt he'd have been a true Brexiteer.

I'd like to think so but he died in Portugal(!)

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40 minutes ago, oilinki said:

I comment because it's fun. Do you still remember the times when we were allowed to have fun?

 

You speak for really small amount of people. You speak only for your little circle of people. 

 

You and I and the rest of the world knows it. You are one angry old man, who doesn't really have any friends. 

 

Sorry.

Still upset then...

23 minutes ago, evadgib said:

I'd like to think so but he died in Portugal(!)

I hope he's cursing the rabid Europeans in death, particularly Portugal who've been a constant drain on our finances.  

1 hour ago, CG1 Blue said:

If Brexit doesn't mean anything to you, why are you commenting so much about it? And why are your comments becoming more and more vitriolic? 

I speak to plenty of people from the different countries of Europe who fully support the UK and understand our reasons for wanting to leave the EU. It seems to be mostly Finns and Belgians who are upset about it.  And we all know why that is. 

Put him on your ignore list and simply ignore his ranting.

1 hour ago, evadgib said:

I'd like to think so but he died in Portugal(!)

 

As Quite a few Brits do. I beleive it’s something to do with having grannygirl friends.

4 hours ago, billd766 said:

It is an umlaut if I remember from when I worked in Germany.

 

um·laut
/ˈo͝omˌlout/
LINGUISTICS
noun
1.
a mark ( ¨ ) used over a vowel, as in German or Hungarian, to indicate a different vowel quality, usually fronting or rounding

or a cheese one is tasty for a snack.

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3 hours ago, CG1 Blue said:

Why are you so upset?  You used to debate quite sensibly on this topic.  Or maybe I'm thinking of a different Finn. 

and now for some Finn completely different..........

 

 

sorry :cheesy:

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2 hours ago, oilinki said:

I'm not upset at all. What ever happens with Brexit doesn't really mean anything. 

 

That is why I'm actually allowed to say what I want to say. I can say that the Brits are not even close to be the smartest people in the world. They are stupid. 

 

I'm now allowed to say all kind of things, compared to the moments when I actually gave a poo, what would happen to 'Great' Britain when Brexit was due to happen. 

 

This is me, being honest and unfiltered. 

 

Most of us Europeans think in this ways. Most of us are way too polite to say that what UK has become today, sucks. It's still what we think. Sorry.

Well why didn't you say so in the first place?

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7 minutes ago, nauseus said:

or a cheese one is tasty for a snack.

My first thoughts too, not least because i'm serially dyslexic 

Edited by evadgib

9 hours ago, evadgib said:

My first thoughts too, not least because i'm serially dyslexic 

Is that cornflakes for slimmers....?  ????

55 minutes ago, transam said:

Is that cornflakes for slimmers....?  ????

Probably, if I could work it out ????

2 hours ago, evadgib said:

Probably, if I could work it out ????

Mathematicians do it with a pencil.

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