I was uninformed like you in 2016 so I voted for brexitSo which etc etc etc etc did you think wasn't going to happen when you voted for brexit ?
unlike you Ive now done the research which shows its a crock of sh1t
you still think its great
I was uninformed like you in 2016 so I voted for brexitSo which etc etc etc etc did you think wasn't going to happen when you voted for brexit ?
But you don't know why 112 voted Brexit (if he did)I was uninformed like you in 2016 so I voted for brexit
unlike you Ive now done the research which shows its a crock of sh1t
you still think its great
Have you explained to your children why you hate your father? How do they feel about it?
Yes, and they understand...
1. I wanted to leave the EU. I got it.No. No argument wanted.
Just logical thought processes.
1st you say you didn't get what you wanted. Then you say you did.
Difficult to follow that logic
you wanted to be worse off for no benefit and thats what you gotI wanted to leave the EU. I got it
leaving all institutions and massively increasing trade barriers along with a customs border bet GB and NI is a hard brexitI didn’t get a hard Brexit
yes I doBut you don't know why 112 voted Brexit
So you agree you didn't understand brexit.1. I wanted to leave the EU. I got it.
2. I was not given the option of a hard or soft Brexit.
3. When the result of the vote was to leave the EU, I found out there was such a thing as a a hard or soft Brexit I would have preferred a hard one.
4. I didn’t get a hard Brexit.
Is that any clearer for you?
Told you before, I’m no worse off and I’m not paying and I’m not beholden to the EU anymore. All I’ve ever heard you whinge and complain that you are missing from not being in the EU was your alleged inability to get your hands on some tomatoes.you wanted to be worse off for no benefit and thats what you got
Don’t keep putting yourself down.brexit was simply made of emotive slogans and was believed by people who lacked the knowledge to make an informed decision
Gosh, that must have been tough.I’m not beholden to the EU anymore
Let me rephrase that. I don’t live in a country that is paying for or beholden to the EU.Gosh, that must have been tough.
You do realise (now) that it was cheaper to stay in? The financial aspect for leaving has been debunked, thrown back, roundly mocked and finally understood, even by die hard Brexiteers. I think the only thing you have left to cling to is insanity.Let me rephrase that. I don’t live in a country that is paying for or beholden to the EU.
Is he not patrioticSo, my second - born - who is doing his A levels, and has a part-time job (at which he was yesterday, is at today, and will be at tomorrow) - will be expected to give up one or both of them, to spend a year gaining no more than he already is, or picking up rubbish on a weekend instead?
Who is going to compensate him, for losing 25% of his wages?
Flag-shaggery for the gammons......
Great "plan"