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We Finally Know What Brexit Was All For!

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Zacs-Master | 14:43 Sun 05th Aug 2018 | News
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I have the unequivocal answer from a couple of dyed in the wool Brexiters that it’s so that we can still get proper lightbulbs, decent paint stripper and weed killer.

Oh and some fluffy waffly stuff about the EU’s potential to be really really means to us at some unspecified point in the future if we remained.

No need to debate it any further everyone. It’s all clear now.
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Well buy 'The Sun' and make it into a hat then. You're sounding very silly.
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Says the person who suggests I should make a hat out a newspaper for an imaginary scenario. Mmm.
Indeed .... and your imagination is running riot. As I said, keep the sun off your head. It's not good for you.
every time we give you an example you scoff at it. Standard, "Name one thing.......yada yada" debating. Literally thousands of rules imposed on us, our judiciary overturned on a whim of foriegn judges, EU directives etc etc, we want to be free of all that. Criminal scum using EU law to get their oen way against all common sense....etc etc, ok they don;t effect me personally but they effect our country and my views are not based on my own selfishness. Ok let's have your twee put down, we are all excited......
In his resignation letter Boris Johnson explained very clearly how leaving the EU would help avoid any recurrence of situations like the EU hampering safety legislation for cyclists.
There was just one problem with his version: to quote Blackadder re the WWI generals’ plan: it was b*****ks!
The best even Boris could do was a fraud. Perhaps he should have focused on the light bulbs ...
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So you can’t identify why you voted for Brexit then, Torah? You haven’t given me any examples....that’s exactly what I’m asking for. Your just coming out with unspecific waffle, as per.

I don’t need to put you down. Your inability to answer my questions and your meaningless broad brush stroke waffle do that for you. Insulting people when your stuck for any meaningful answer doesn’t help,either.
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Yep, Ich, I’m sure the vote would have been a landslide for leave had we all known we’d be getting decent lightbulbs. The paint stripper and weed killer would deffo have swung it.
Had I been anti EU previously, the idea we might revert to the old light bulbs would have swung me into the nefarious grip of the Brussels politburo :-)
jelly to the wall again... I have identified many times. See above. You seem to be obsessed with trying to find things that effect me personally as reasons I voted for brexit. I could do the same to you, what things are provided to you by EU membership that mean you voted to remain? See silly isn't it? My reasons are, independence, self determination, sovereignty, freedom as described by me and others above ad infinitum. A concept that seems totally alien to you. The day to day lives of many in Nazi occupied territories probably weren't effected much either so by your logic they should have been happy to stay under Nazi occupation.
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Comparing the influence the EU has on us to Nazism, is clearly stupid (and insulting to those who lived under their rule). The more you come out with these ridiculous statements and conclusions the more your doing my work for me. You do realise that, don’t you?
The Guardian no less.

//Britain’s self-ejection from Europe is the culmination not just of four months of heady campaigning but four decades of latent Euroscepticism, which, through good times and bad, never really went away.
Campaigners have agitated for EU withdrawal ever since the UK joined the common market in 1973. Labour’s official policy for the next decade was to quit, and a sizeable proportion of Conservatives have never been comfortable Europeans.
The issue hounded John Major’s premiership, lay dormant through the Tony Blair years before rearing its head once again as the economy turned sour at the end of the last decade.//


We saw our chance and collectively, and wisely took it. We will never be afforded another chance to show our independence from the sly pyramid scheme designers.
An obvious effect is being unable to find work as easily in other EU countries.
Or losing many of the EU migrant workers who benefit our economy.
Will we still be able to benefit from EU rules ok roaming charges?
Will possible lack of access to EU police databases make us less safe?
Every single economic forecast predicts a shrinkage in the U.K. economy for the foreseeable future even with an orderly Brexit, and that will affect us all.
Tip of the iceberg ....
Also we’d no longer be in danger of being arrested by the EU secret police, just like in Nazi Germany.
I have got that last one right haven’t I ;-)
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Ooooh, and I thought it was all positives, Ich!
Two perfect examples themselves, of the sort of "thinkers" that we are not prepared to let hold sway over us. ^^ 16:40 & 16:41
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Crikey, I didn’t know I was a MEP.
*shakes head sadly*

Zac as usual doesn’t understand why people don’t agree with him so does his usual trick of not actually reading, understanding or absorbing the information given to him properly.

Zac, we are saving you from yourself. If that were the only reason I voted leave it would be good enough but it is the least. And because quite frankly you seem incapable of understanding, it isn’t even worth the effort to try to explain AGAIN.

You will come up with some asinine comment about how I, or any other leaver, are ‘not being able to answer’ why we voted leave but TBH if it massages your ego you carry on.
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Go on then, tell me exactly why you voted leave, cassa.
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‘it isn’t even worth the effort to try to explain AGAIN.‘

More ‘avoiding the answer cos you don’t have one’ rhetoric.
//Crikey, I didn’t know I was a MEP.//

Racked my brains ref the MEP jibe. Came up with Miserable for the M, and Euromaniac for the E, but cannot settle on something for P. :))
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