Anyone staying up for the early results?

Will be interesting to see the impact of President Biden, on the Brexit process. He is proud of his Irish roots and a staunch defender of the Good Friday Agreement. Looks like No Deal, becomes Deal...
I doubt very much that we will see a President Biden. I feel he is very much the 'placeman' here, President Harris, even President Pelosi are more likely in my few.

Even if he does get inaugurated he will be a puppet. This is insane on every level.
 
no you didn't you replied within minutes of seeing it, its a hour long duffus
Perhaps he started watching it and then “they” took it down from YouTube only for 11 minutes later to put it back again and he caught the end of it.
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No point, your just a bitter remoaner loser.

And Are you really stupid enough to think that I got off my arse to vote without having a fucking clue why I was doing it ?
More insults, no answers.

ps. You're.
 
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I'd say you were the one rattled.

All talk but no actual facts to back you up.

And that bastion of the Gammon, the CAPS.

Oh dear, how miserable your life is going to be in post Brexit Britain. Still at least you have got 27 EU countries you can still fulfill your dreams in. LOSER
 
Oh dear, how miserable your life is going to be in post Brexit Britain. Still at least you have got 27 EU countries you can still fulfill your dreams in. LOSER
Unless we get some trade deals sorted pretty sharpish we're all going to have a miserable life in post Brexit Britain.
The exception being those like Jacob Rees Mogg who saw what was happening and moved their investments accordingly.
 
Rattled aren't we. Fuming because you can't get the response you want.
It's giving me a good belly laugh seeing how wound up you are. LOSER
Not at all rattled actually. Just wondering why you can't answer a simple question. Asked by more than one person.

Of course that is probably because you can't.
 
Not at all rattled actually. Just wondering why you can't answer a simple question. Asked by more than one person.

Of course that is probably because you can't.

I asked you a question earlier on in post 153 . Try answering it.
 
Unless we get some trade deals sorted pretty sharpish we're all going to have a miserable life in post Brexit Britain.
The exception being those like Jacob Rees Mogg who saw what was happening and moved their investments accordingly.
I think it's only fair to point out that there really are quite a few people in the UK who stand to benefit – or indeed lose out – in that given example of what Mogg's financial management firm may or may not have chosen to do. Virtually anyone with any money invested in the markets (directly or indirectly) will have it professionally managed on their behalf, unless they have decided that they can do better from picking individual micro investments themselves. So anyone with a workplace pension, old-fashioned company pension, local authority pension, ISA's, etc will be in the same boat as Mogg. We'd all better hope they make good calls on our behalfs (or is it behalves??), although I fear many people may have been hoping that they have acted wrongly...
 
'Hello, I'm Grace and I'm a Brexitier'.

This is my first meeting and I am suffering from Brexit remorse.

I was foolish and hopelessly wrong, I see that now and regret it deeply.

I was truly stupid in believing that, when the Cameron government said that it would 'carry out the result of the referendum, whatever the result', that 'out would mean out' and that we would be an 'independent country', he was clearly lying.

I should have realised this and voted accordingly. Deepest apologies.
 
Is there an echo?

Enjoy the rest of your day.

Well just to say that right from the word go you have totally missed my point.
Of course I have my reasons for why I voted for Brexit. You are completely stupid if you thought otherwise. I just don't see the point in debating it any longer. You are either for it or against it, and in the vast majority of cases, people will not budge from their entrenched views. If you are still wanting to argue your points, then it's because you can't accept defeat
There are many reasons I voted Brexit.
FOM
Immigration and the effects it as on many aspects of life. Population, wages, crime, the environment.
Sovereignty and controlling our own affairs.

There are many things you can debate, but I won't entertain the likes of you because it's done, it's over, finitto.

I have never expected a remainer to agree with me, so it's pointless engaging on the subject, because we will never agree.
 
It isn't over though is it?

As a pragmatist I hoped we could have an orderly exit.

Fat chance of that is there?
 
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