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Is Brexit Brtitain Lost At Sea.
The UK is now like a rudderless ship , the Captain having neither charts nor compass, whilst its crew are jumping up and down on deck waving Union Jacks and singing Rule Britannia! will someone pleas send out a May - Day Distress call before the ship sinks.
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There are various attempts by metropolitan elite Remainics to derail the will of the people but that is just goign to end as a delaying tactic. I would hope they are not doing it out of spite to make Brexit fail.
Meanwhile back at No10 business carries on, same in Bruxelles no doubt.
There are various attempts by metropolitan elite Remainics to derail the will of the people but that is just goign to end as a delaying tactic. I would hope they are not doing it out of spite to make Brexit fail.
Meanwhile back at No10 business carries on, same in Bruxelles no doubt.
" I would hope they are not doing it out of spite to make Brexit fail. "
What an idiotic thing to say. They are desperately trying to save their country from the idiots who think sending it down the tube is a matter of national pride.
"metropolitan elite Remainics"
That would be as opposed to those humble men of the people, Johnson (Eton and Oxford, Multi-millionaire) Farage (Dulwich College, Commodity Broker, Multi-millionaire) and Murdoch (Australian-born American, multi-billionaire) would it?
What an idiotic thing to say. They are desperately trying to save their country from the idiots who think sending it down the tube is a matter of national pride.
"metropolitan elite Remainics"
That would be as opposed to those humble men of the people, Johnson (Eton and Oxford, Multi-millionaire) Farage (Dulwich College, Commodity Broker, Multi-millionaire) and Murdoch (Australian-born American, multi-billionaire) would it?
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