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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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1 minute ago, Gnasher said:

 

Who's the lying little rat now you coward?

You are. Just because you can't see the difference between saying I'd never tire of something and saying 'if you don't... then I will', it doesn't mean there isn't one. You're a stupid lying prick, and I would never tire. 

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6 minutes ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

You really can't complete the 'I'd never tire' line for yourself? It's a well known saying, 'I'd never tired of punching X in the face'. You seriously can't work it out? I know you're stupid, but this is something else. 

Yellow. 

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Just now, Gnasher said:

I just punched myself in the face for you. See dreams do come true.

 

Now I'd suggest you put me on ignore.tbh

Do you realise what threads look like when you're on ignore? Occasionally there's be one post in between, quoting you calling them a cunt. It's completely forum destruction. 

 

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1 hour ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

"Radical supply-side reform was the whole point of Brexit".

But I thought everyone was getting massive pay rises and the whole worker-employer power structure had been redrawn in the favour of the proletariat. Surely Brexit wasn't a neo-liberal con job all along?

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1 hour ago, Mudface said:

But I thought everyone was getting massive pay rises and the whole worker-employer power structure had been redrawn in the favour of the proletariat. Surely Brexit wasn't a neo-liberal con job all along?

 

The whole worker-employer structure is being withdrawn.

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18 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

Bring it on. 

It's shit though. Our grandparents and parents fought for these basic rights and now we're going to have to fight hard just to keep them. We're running to stand still, at best; there's really no hope of winning new rights to improve on the ones we already enjoyed (until 51.9% of the electorate voted to give the Tories the power to take them from us).

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