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The Remainers Are Not In For An Easy Ride, As Tens Of Thousands Take To The Street In Protest.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// "Pro-Brexit demonstrators descended on Downing Street after tens of thousands marched to Parliament Square furious over the 'Brexit betrayal' of Theresa May's latest EU Commons defeat."
If they are pro-Brexit then they have to be jubilant at the continuing rejection of May's anti-Brexit deal. If they are furious it's been chucked out yet again and consider it a betrayal then they clearly aren't pro-Brexit. //
It's like Puritan England all over again.
Brexit means different things to different people who voted for it.
If they are pro-Brexit then they have to be jubilant at the continuing rejection of May's anti-Brexit deal. If they are furious it's been chucked out yet again and consider it a betrayal then they clearly aren't pro-Brexit. //
It's like Puritan England all over again.
Brexit means different things to different people who voted for it.
jim360
I think that you will find that it was on that day we were promised to come out of the EU, instead May chose to have another attempt at getting her deal over yet again.
/// Cheers rang out around Parliament Square as the Prime Minister's latest bid to get a withdrawal agreement through the Commons was lost by 58 votes this afternoon. ///
We weren't told that there would have to be an agreement, we were told we would be out on that day.
No more delays, out with no deal.
I think that you will find that it was on that day we were promised to come out of the EU, instead May chose to have another attempt at getting her deal over yet again.
/// Cheers rang out around Parliament Square as the Prime Minister's latest bid to get a withdrawal agreement through the Commons was lost by 58 votes this afternoon. ///
We weren't told that there would have to be an agreement, we were told we would be out on that day.
No more delays, out with no deal.
Braindead
You continue to insult me once again so I thought that I would retaliate.
/// Sorry, ano (if I can shorten your curious name), didn’t mean to insult your pal Mr Hilter again. I bow to your superior knowledge of all things Nazi. ///
Mr Hilter (spelt correctly Mr Hitler) is no friend of mine, unlike you, I lived through those very dangerous times and was forced along with the rest of the English people who were also forced to suffer from that mad man's obsession with taking over the rest of the world.
You continue to insult me once again so I thought that I would retaliate.
/// Sorry, ano (if I can shorten your curious name), didn’t mean to insult your pal Mr Hilter again. I bow to your superior knowledge of all things Nazi. ///
Mr Hilter (spelt correctly Mr Hitler) is no friend of mine, unlike you, I lived through those very dangerous times and was forced along with the rest of the English people who were also forced to suffer from that mad man's obsession with taking over the rest of the world.
pixie374
/// I'm still giggling at naomi's post :-) ///
Yes I suppose that Naomi was only trying to be humorous, just like the TV programme Dad's Army was, but for anyone who lived through the early years of WW2 those brave old gentlemen were prepared to sacrifice their very lives in the last chance defence of this country we now live in.
Gentlemen of the Home Guard both past and present (the few that are still alive) England salutes you.
/// I'm still giggling at naomi's post :-) ///
Yes I suppose that Naomi was only trying to be humorous, just like the TV programme Dad's Army was, but for anyone who lived through the early years of WW2 those brave old gentlemen were prepared to sacrifice their very lives in the last chance defence of this country we now live in.
Gentlemen of the Home Guard both past and present (the few that are still alive) England salutes you.
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Funnily enough, ano the old git, I joined AB in the same year as you, but a couple of years ago the new nannie regime barred me after I mentioned the ancient thoroughfare in York, Gropen**** Lane... anyway, I licked my wounds, sat out my sentence, and re-enlisted as Bainbrig.
Now, me putting spaces into anotheoldgit is one thing, you renaming me Braindead is a true insult, and hopefully the Powers That Be will apply sanctions.
Viz you and your extreme right-wing tendencies and acquaintances, well, I’ll come back to them once you apologise for your juvenile name-calling.
BB
Now, me putting spaces into anotheoldgit is one thing, you renaming me Braindead is a true insult, and hopefully the Powers That Be will apply sanctions.
Viz you and your extreme right-wing tendencies and acquaintances, well, I’ll come back to them once you apologise for your juvenile name-calling.
BB
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