England or I die here ............Calais

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But this Country will struggle to survive on the economic market in the future , that is for certain. (Brexit for Britain.)

I would rather we permanently struggled than be engulfed in ever growing tides from overseas. Also totally losing our culture into the bargain. It's all smoke and mirrors anyway, cooked up by the politicians to keep us fearing something. What's the point in having a few more quid in your pocket if you can't afford to buy a house, the NHS buckles, schools are full and you can't move on the roads.

There's such a thing as quality of life. Seems to be forgotten.
 
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I struggle to believe that some thought we wouldn't vote out.

this is a 100% complete quotation of his post.

Why are you a lying idiot when you can so easily be shown up?

Perhaps u need anger management ?

You have a history of mis-quoting in order to suit your agenda & porky pies

Insults to me are well ????? like water off a ducks back :) :p:p
 
I struggle to believe that some thought we wouldn't vote out.

You thought we would vote to remain.

you do seem to have difficulty deciding what you want to believe


Another attempt to muddy the waters.

selective quoting in order to suit your agenda & attempt to cause confusion

Your dishonesty (imho) is quite shocking tbh , your attempts to smear & damage peoples reputations is imho a total disgrace

you should apologise for you disgraceful behaviour along with your partner in crime Joe 90
 
So why would large investors, a record number, invest in a country where they knew that there was a 50/50 chance that we would no longer be in the EU in a years time?

They are either as thick as pig poop to risk so much or they believed that the UK is still a good place to invest regardless of Brexit.

Who really believed that this Country would vote for Brexit. Let alone say it was a chance that it would be 50/50

It was purely a vote against Migrants stirred up by the Media.

I struggle to believe that some thought we wouldn't vote out.

When you've sobered up m-lord perhaps the above will help you out.
 
Chapter 1: "The swarthy villain" by A.J.Stone
I suppose we should excuse you because you and your mates in Yucca Avenue have no idea of the lives lived by the working class when the immigrants are dumped amongst them.
Should we be surprised that your lot never take them in. Of course not. And why should you? You are educated, Have worked hard to get where you are.
You have well paid jobs, a few quid in the bank, index linked pensions and of course the inheritance to look forward to spending. Little Johnnie and Jennifer go to good schools to ensure they have the best chance in life and it ensures they to keep them away from "that lot". They will have a gap year and do voluntary work in Africa. You will make sure your friends and family know about it. Oh, and the poor bloody tradesman that has to listen to it.

When you look out of windows of your your valuable well maintained home, across green fields and forests beyond, you fail to see the problems that huge numbers of immigrants bring for the less deserving working class.
There is no need for you to worry about access to well paid jobs, zero hour contracts, decent housing, schools, Dentist or Doctor or the rise in crime that comes with them.

When you have your dinner parties you will be telling one another about the wonderful Polish builder you've found that is so much cheaper than the British builder you used to use. And the Polish plumber? bloody marvelous. And he has no time for that Farage bloke who would have us have employ that British builder again.

Your fantasy world is very entertaining. Can you add a glam young mistress into your next episode please? You can have her swimming naked in my subterranean pool after a steamy session in the sauna. And I'd like a fluffy white cat to stroke. If you give me a large house overlooking the sea, put it on top of a cliff of volcanic rock, and put a lighthouse on the top.

Do you provide illustrations?
 
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