:brexit: Brexit - The Ramifications

I’ll say this once and say it clearly.

I voted to Leave.

I didn’t write any P45s.

Do one.

Isn’t that like saying I voted to execute shoplifters, but I didn’t kill anyone?

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Anyway, I’m off to see a funeral director - I’ll be amused to see how this one carries on while I’m out - good luck everyone…

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anyone thinking of making t shirts to sell needs to bear in mind the difficulties they will face selling them in the EU now.

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Wtf happened to all of the fish puns?

What a load of Pollocks!

Hope all OK RB

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Nope.

There wasn’t an option on the ballot paper to say “make people redundant”.

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With thanks to FB this morning and apologies if you have already seen this.

Everybody is a foreigner somewhere.

Racists are assholes everywhere.

Another Remain claim rubbished?

In the first hint that European leaders may be willing to discuss changes to the EU’s existing freedom of movement rules as part of a new relationship with the UK, the French finance minister Michel Sapin has said everything will be on the table in the future talks with the UK, including freedom of movement.

His softer line contrasted with the tone emerging from European leaders at the summit, including French president François Hollande who stressed the UK could not expect to have access to the single market if it did not accept freedom of movement.

What I find odd is people claiming some kind of intellectual authority, or at least the amount to decry someone as odd or clueless, yet do so in the context of a playground personal attack.

Odd is forever a badge of honour.

Clueless is debateable. What a shame you don’t seem to have debate in your locker.

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Another pre-referendum claim goes.

Boris Johnson will not be Prime Minister.

I suspect less people are worried about the future of Boris than are worried about the future of their job/savings/income/pension.

But good luck with your ongoing campaign to distance the Leave vote from what has happened as a direct result. :smile:

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So Boris decides against challenging for the leadership. Wtf is his angle ???

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Has he realised he doesn’t know what the fuck he was talking about and now has no clue how to sort out the mess?

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What’s clown BoJo up to?

I guess he’s realised that he’s fucked up the UK with his leave campaign and know that he hasn’t the balls to implement Article 50

Twat - hope that’s the last we hear of him (though I suspect that won’t be the case what with him being the narcissistic self-publicst that he is…)

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Thought this nailed on. He says he has consulted with the party and realised that he is not the man to unite them. Has been told more like. Either he has been used and shafted or he has bottled the forthcoming shitstorm. This is making the Ides of March look like a spat on an Internet football forum!

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When Boris took on the London mayor’s job, he was rocked with a number of scandals around his Deputy Mayors. Think he might have gone through two. That is the next most important job to mayor, and he was putting people into the role he didn’t know.

He didn’t have his own people.

Expect that the same thing has happened here. While Boris may be box office with the public, he has very few political allies.

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Smart move. You don’t want to be next Prime Minister. Poison chalice. You want to be the one after that.

Same with England job.

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It’s much easier to not be involved in the impending clusterfuck that will be brexit negotiations and then criticise the Leader in charge when it all goes wrong. Both Johnson and Gove were hoping that Cameron would stay on and do the ballache work that they could then cast their judgment over. Cameron shit out and at least Johnson is sensible / vain enough to realise he will be forever tainted by impending brexit negotiations. Gove is too weak to stand up to his Lady MacBeth missus who probably promised him a bunk up tonight if he said he’d run for Leader and give her the keys to No 10.

What a mess!

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He’s a cunt but it’s a shrewd move.

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