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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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    1,081






pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Do you like your job? Is your boss perfect? Hours suit you? NO? what is it you want from it? I see, all the pay, health insurance and company car, but you only want to work the hours you want, when you feel like it, and have the right to decide not to do anything he says at all if you don't want to, and work for other people. Well if he says you can't have that, just ****ing leave it then, he doesn't own you, just tell him to stick it, don't worry about the money, never mind about the debts you have already, just borrow a shit ton more, let your kids pay it off. You will get another job eventually, maybe even a better one if you negotiate hard for ten years, but most likely you will take a couple of crappy part time jobs cleaning at first, just to bring in enough to pay the interest on the mortgage, not the capital but the kids can deal with that, and grow your own veg for eating,and keep chickens for eggs and meat.

Just get on with it you gutless turd, do it, do it, do it, do it.

:ohmy:
Christ, who rattled your negativity cage tonight.
In the real world its entirely possible to leave your job for a new job with sunnier uplands……….same as being out of the EU is better off being in it.:wink:
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Definitely a bit of historical parallel there.Escaping from the German-led disaster that destroyed Europe after the collapse of our European 'allies'.Then being able to regroup and with our Commonwealth friends and American allies,including Brazil,advance to victory by giving the Nazis a damned good thrashing.Also an honourable mention for the Russkies.:)

Oh well played :clap:
You made good wark of that.
 




WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
25,877
Somebody's been a bit liberal with the stupid pills tonight. Sunny uplands, no deal better than a bad deal :lolol::lolol:

Afraid it really is tick tock time :bigwave:
 








Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,959
Crawley
:ohmy:
Christ, who rattled your negativity cage tonight.
In the real world its entirely possible to leave your job for a new job with sunnier uplands……….same as being out of the EU is better off being in it.:wink:

Just do it then, no plans, just ****ing do it, walk away. Or spend two years arguing with your Mrs about it, realise you have a pretty decent deal where you are and that the next gig will most likely be much worse, and that you have **** all in the bank to live off whilst you look for it, then just do it anyway. Be brave, you lack the balls, have no self belief, talk yourself down, **** reality, just be confident like David ****ing Davis, it will be brilliant. You bunch of total retards.
 














pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Just do it then, no plans, just ****ing do it, walk away. Or spend two years arguing with your Mrs about it, realise you have a pretty decent deal where you are and that the next gig will most likely be much worse, and that you have **** all in the bank to live off whilst you look for it, then just do it anyway. Be brave, you lack the balls, have no self belief, talk yourself down, **** reality, just be confident like David ****ing Davis, it will be brilliant. You bunch of total retards.

Are you angry tonight because we are still leaving and a bit embarrassed you used to think Brexit wont happen like watford zero bloke?
Welcome to reality chump.
 






GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,757
Gloucester
Somebody's been a bit liberal with the stupid pills tonight. Sunny uplands, no deal better than a bad deal :lolol::lolol:

Afraid it really is tick tock time :bigwave:

Why would anybody take stupid pills? All they seem to do is make people say 'tick tock' a lot....all the time, in fact, as if it's clever/funny.








So what's their particular attraction for you?
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
50,207
Faversham
Fair enough. I think we will have to agree to disagree as I thought we were on a one track road to our current clusterf*** from the day after the referendum, regardless of who was in power.

The other thing people seem to forget is that we were one of the most powerful forces in shaping them (the EU) until Nige and his swivel eyed loons somehow persuaded the naive and gullible that he was the 'man of the people'.

I'm not a great fan of the EU but we were in a position to change what wasn't good for the UK.

Nige, Boris and Co have done OK out of this, but it's totally f***ed the rest of us :shrug:

Exactly correct. :clap2:
 




nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,612
Gods country fortnightly
Do you like your job? Is your boss perfect? Hours suit you? NO? what is it you want from it? I see, all the pay, health insurance and company car, but you only want to work the hours you want, when you feel like it, and have the right to decide not to do anything he says at all if you don't want to, and work for other people. Well if he says you can't have that, just ****ing leave it then, he doesn't own you, just tell him to stick it, don't worry about the money, never mind about the debts you have already, just borrow a shit ton more, let your kids pay it off. You will get another job eventually, maybe even a better one if you negotiate hard for ten years, but most likely you will take a couple of crappy part time jobs cleaning at first, just to bring in enough to pay the interest on the mortgage, not the capital but the kids can deal with that, and grow your own veg for eating,and keep chickens for eggs and meat.

Just get on with it you gutless turd, do it, do it, do it, do it.

Good analogy...
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
50,207
Faversham
It's going to be a tough few years, but we knew that when we voted didn't we?

It's a shame that we have pro-EU Tories carrying out the negotiations, but in the long term independance from the United States of Europe will be a good thing for the country.

Thanks for your insight. This (will we be better off if we leave the EU?) was a question that has troubled me. I will be forever grateful you have cleared that one up for me with your persuasive analysis and logical arguments, based on a careful and very detailed exposition of the facts :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 


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