Oh no!! Brexit not going quite as well as hoped

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Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
You said it was a mistake, now you want to do some sort of explantion to prove your not who you are.

you now wish you voted leave, even though you know…it would mean leaving the EU, one rule for you, another rule for the others. now you want to defend racism in a minority sport, that shows scotland ina bad light and questioned its news worthiness.

I don't understand a thing you're saying there. Much as you don't seem to understand a thing I'm saying.

So at least there's that.
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Who care's, Sue Me
I don't understand a thing you're saying there. Much as you don't seem to understand a thing I'm saying.

So at least there's that.

Oh you understand……would quite happily vote leave and do the same thing as brexiteers did in 2016, double standards.
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
Oh you understand……would quite happily vote leave and do the same thing as brexiteers did in 2016, double standards.

No... Still no idea what dim little idea you're trying to articulate. See - I voted to stay part of the UK because not doing so didn't seem to have much advantage. Yes I have come to regret that, but here's the thing: Scotland voted 55% to stay. So my one teensy tiny little vote would have made absolutely no difference whatsoever, but I might feel a little better right now, that's all.

As I said, admitting a mistake - or being regretful about a decision you made isn't a sign of weakness. Not in the way that absolutely refusing to accept that you were ever wrong about anything, ever is so brutally, spectacularly, weapons-grade stupid; standing there and screaming I WAS RIGHT!!! I WAS RIGHT!!! while the consequences of your dumbfück actions are booting you repeatedly in the bollocks.

Now that's really fücking stupid.
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Who care's, Sue Me
No... Still no idea what dim little idea you're trying to articulate. See - I voted to stay part of the UK because not doing so didn't seem to have much advantage. Yes I have come to regret that, but here's the thing: Scotland voted 55% to stay. So my one teensy tiny little vote would have made absolutely no difference whatsoever, but I might feel a little better right now, that's all.

As I said, admitting a mistake - or being regretful about a decision you made isn't a sign of weakness. Not in the way that absolutely refusing to accept that you were ever wrong about anything, ever is so brutally, spectacularly, weapons-grade stupid; standing there and screaming I WAS RIGHT!!! I WAS RIGHT!!! while the consequences of your dumbfück actions are booting you repeatedly in the bollocks.

Now that's really fücking stupid.

Again….i would vote leave again in a 2nd referendum tmrw without a heartbeat. and nothing is kikcking me in the bollocks fella, lets get that straight
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Who care's, Sue Me
Of course you would.

And that's the point.

What point…..your confusing yourself now, got your knickers all in a tither, cause scottish cricket is institutionally racist and you think its some sort of agenda against scotland…..
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Who care's, Sue Me
93 today so far. 93! Only seven more to go within the next four hours and it's a clean ton.

Been a busy day with lots to talk about….but thanks for keeping a tab on the posts of someone you got on ignore, your obssession with me is noted.
 
93 today so far. 93! Only seven more to go within the next four hours and it's a clean ton.

Well, you know what they say about empty vessels.
 

glasgowcyclist

Über Member
O’Brien is back from his holidays and seems quite cross with the government.

The paradox of taking back control of your borders whilst having absolutely no control of your borders is not lost on James.


View: https://youtu.be/J-Ax3weNyK8


I think what the Tories and their supporters missed was that the UK could only 'take back control' of one side of the border.

The other side is now fully controlled by them foreigners.

As Simon Calder put it, leaving the EU has made it harder to leave the UK.
 
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