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Post by mids on Jul 8, 2016 17:19:31 GMT
What a life the remainers must have! Constantly whining and at the same time desperately hoping for the worst.
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Post by flatandy on Jul 8, 2016 17:24:33 GMT
It beats hiding under the duvet like your lot are doing.
Although I suppose that as most of Brexits arguments were "We're unable to deal with the modern world", hiding away and hoping someone else deals with it is probably the response we should have expected.
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Post by nobody on Jul 8, 2016 17:24:49 GMT
its not our fault, we voted against this stupidity. i know your lot wants us the keep quiet on the facts, but you can feck right off, if there is any hope to save the UK the facts need to be shouted loud and long. I'm not sure who "My Lot" are. But all I hear from you and FA is fcuking moaning and whinging. Why on earth you don't get on with it, it happened, If ever there was a time for the UK to pull together (yes, I know neither of you live here) it's now. How much money do you have deposited/ invested in the UK FA. If you have any amount, it's in your own interests to start pulling together, rather than pulling apart.
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Post by nobody on Jul 8, 2016 17:27:06 GMT
What a life the remainers must have! Constantly whining and at the same time desperately hoping for the worst. Hoping for the worst, yet voice has investment of some sort here. Strange fellow.
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Post by voice on Jul 8, 2016 17:36:39 GMT
bollox, I'm hoping for the best, but given how piss pour and craven the leave leaders have proven themselves to be I fear the worst.
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Post by flatandy on Jul 8, 2016 17:37:14 GMT
How much money do you have deposited/ invested in the UK FA. If you have any amount, it's in your own interests to start pulling together, rather than pulling apart. My money in the UK (and the fact that I have income in sterling) will be best served by Britain staying in the EU. We know this because sterling was at $1.51 during referendum day when it was assumed we'd stay in. It's below $1.30 now, and has been below $1.33 since the result was announced. I've lost about 15% of my savings as a result of this f**k*d up, moronic, stupid decision. My income is reduced by 15%. The solution is not for me to handwavingly hope "we all come together". The solution is to reverse this moronic choice. It won't happen, of course. My money is lost because of a shower of lying, cowardly wankers.
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Post by voice on Jul 8, 2016 17:42:14 GMT
I'm in the same boat to some degree, my investments have plummeted and more worrying my parents pension has now been cut effectively by 15%, and there are millions more pensioners on fixed income who are considerably poorer as a result of the nasty and untruthful out campaign and the dire remain campaign. The whole mess could and should have been avoided if Cameron was not a weak willed nothing of the PM, ffs even John Major told them to feck right off. Worst PM since the war by far.
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Post by flatandy on Jul 8, 2016 17:45:06 GMT
And just to be clear, I've lost 15% of my income and savings. The people who voted out had lost almost nothing as a result of being in the EU. Nothing other than a moronic, 19th century vision of bullshit nationalism. They lost nothing apart from not hearing the occasional foreign language on the streets. They lost nothing other than the ability of the country to run Bangladesh style sweatshops.
Of course I'm f**k**g whinging.
We've screwed the country up for no f**k**g benefit at all.
Why don't we all just come together? f**k that. Sort out your f**k up yourselves, you fuckwitted cowardly morons. And let me point out that Gove and Johnson and Farage and the rest are lying, lying, cowardly, fuckfaced morons. And the people who voted with them really should have known better.
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Post by nobody on Jul 8, 2016 18:05:55 GMT
How much money do you have deposited/ invested in the UK FA. If you have any amount, it's in your own interests to start pulling together, rather than pulling apart. My money in the UK (and the fact that I have income in sterling) will be best served by Britain staying in the EU. We know this because sterling was at $1.51 during referendum day when it was assumed we'd stay in. It's below $1.30 now, and has been below $1.33 since the result was announced. I've lost about 15% of my savings as a result of this f**k*d up, moronic, stupid decision. My income is reduced by 15%. The solution is not for me to handwavingly hope "we all come together". The solution is to reverse this moronic choice. It won't happen, of course. My money is lost because of a shower of lying, cowardly wankers. Then you'd better sit tight and stop with the panic. You said you'd go "cap in hand and beg to be let back in, even if the terms were crappy, what do you think your investments would be worth if the UK did that? Assuming of course they (the rest of the EU didn't tell you to fcuk off.)
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Post by nobody on Jul 8, 2016 18:07:34 GMT
Investments go up and down, it's life, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
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Post by voice on Jul 8, 2016 18:07:59 GMT
what FA said
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Post by voice on Jul 8, 2016 18:09:16 GMT
Investments go up and down, it's life, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. its more bitter when its an own goal mind.
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Post by nobody on Jul 8, 2016 18:11:27 GMT
Well, you'd better hope that the UK gets back on track, and whinging is not the way to do it.
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Post by voice on Jul 8, 2016 18:15:16 GMT
do you imagine your lot would not be whinging just as much if not more if you'd lost, ffs Farange was already tweeting out his desire to continue being a racist dick and keep up the fight to make the UK a shittier place when it looked the remain were going to shade it.
and there is no reason for us to be silent when all the dire consequences we told you would come to pass happen.
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Post by flatandy on Jul 8, 2016 18:19:11 GMT
You said you'd go "cap in hand and beg to be let back in, even if the terms were crappy, what do you think your investments would be worth if the UK did that? A bit less than when we started because of the damage the uncertainty has done to everyone. But more than they are now.
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Post by flatandy on Jul 8, 2016 18:20:01 GMT
Well, you'd better hope that the UK gets back on track, and whinging is not the way to do it. I certainly do hope so. Nobody has the faintest f**k**g idea how to go about doing that, though. And the ones with the least idea are the ones who created this massive, utterly pointless and silly, clusterfuck in the first place.
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Post by Minge är en jävla besserwisser on Jul 8, 2016 18:56:14 GMT
Are they still blubbing?
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Post by voice on Jul 8, 2016 18:58:40 GMT
no idea they've all gone into hiding no ones seen a thing of Farage for days and Bojo and Gove are are being even more mealy mouthed than usual over the mess they caused.
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Post by flatandy on Jul 8, 2016 18:59:57 GMT
Only another half century of it before we catch up with the Straight-Bananas-Are-Killing-Us brigade. Except our rage and blubbing is justified and righteous. Get used to it, Ming.
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Post by flatandy on Jul 8, 2016 19:00:20 GMT
Voice had a better answer.
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