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@MajorRage said in Brexit:
@Salacious-Crumb said in Brexit:
I see that Brexit is gettig blamed for the collapse of Jamie Oliver’s restaurant empire. Is nothing sacred?
Not sure what you mean. People are definitely spending less due to Brexit uncertainty. One of the first industries to suffer in a downturn is restaurants
Jamie Oliver's restaurants were one of the reasons USA sought to gain independence from Britain.
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@Salacious-Crumb said in Brexit:
I see that Brexit is gettig blamed for the collapse of Jamie Oliver’s restaurant empire. Is nothing sacred?
Haven't you noticed there haven't been any earthquakes in Peru since the Brexit Leave Date was extended to October ?
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Brexit:
@Salacious-Crumb said in Brexit:
I see that Brexit is gettig blamed for the collapse of Jamie Oliver’s restaurant empire. Is nothing sacred?
Haven't you noticed there haven't been any earthquakes in Peru since the Brexit Leave Date was extended to October ?
I haven’t had breakfast or even coffee with an all black since the leave vote. Coincidence? I think not
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Brexit:
@MiketheSnow said in Brexit:
Great call in the comments section
MaxNronnie
You could do with throwing more food fatty
Get your sugar intake down
14 hours agoIt's probably fat nards like him not foreigners who are clogging up the NHS.
If you were trying to do stock pantomime and needed a beta-male soy-boy character, he’d look just like “Milkshake Man.” Well done central casting!
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@Salacious-Crumb said in Brexit:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Brexit:
@MiketheSnow said in Brexit:
Great call in the comments section
MaxNronnie
You could do with throwing more food fatty
Get your sugar intake down
14 hours agoIt's probably fat nards like him not foreigners who are clogging up the NHS.
If you were trying to do stock pantomime and needed a beta-male soy-boy character, he’d look just like “Milkshake Man.” Well done central casting!
You'd almost suspect it was a plant. He's like a parody of a beta-prog.
Must have broken his heart to throw away the milkshake though. Poor prick probably hadn't eaten for 2 minutes.
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What a terrible, terrible article
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/opinion/112936472/milkshakes-and-hate-speech
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@antipodean scarily, that muppet is teaching young adults. Wonder if he gets hit with a milkshake, he still thinks it harmless
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What a terrible, terrible article
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/opinion/112936472/milkshakes-and-hate-speech
Good God. Couldn't read all of that, but this stood out:
"Not to be outdone, New Zealand media has also given prime time platforms to Katie Hopkins, Jordan Peterson and Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux, all of whom express deeply racist and hateful views."
Seriously, WTF has JP said that's even remotely racist? What an effing clown.
No doubt he'd be totally fine with far-left politicians getting milkshaked. Hypocritical nutcase.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Brexit:
No doubt she'd be totally fine with far-left politicians getting milkshaked. Hypocritical nutcase.
http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/people/ncur286
Some gender assumption there @Rancid-Schnitzel ?
*"My last book entitled Idiotism"
Teaching | Current
MEDIA 222 Comics and Visual Narrative*Can probably leave it there.
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Well Brexit is definitely back on the menu. BoJo has made that abundantly clear and has also twice now said that No-Deal is a possibility.
Will be interesting to see what the EU overlords say about this. 99 days isn't long, a £30 billion divorce payment on the line, Germany looking like they are moving into recession, France now in about 30 weeks of riots and Italy seemingly in open EU revolt.
Thought this was hilarious from the Lib Dems leader and proponent of a 2nd Referendum or 'Peoples Vote'
At least she is honest in her own way I suppose. She should really invest in a dictionary and look up the definition of the words that make up her party name.
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@Rembrandt said in Brexit:
Well Brexit is definitely back on the menu. BoJo has made that abundantly clear and has also twice now said that No-Deal is a possibility.
Will be interesting to see what the EU overlords say about this. 99 days isn't long, a £30 billion divorce payment on the line, Germany looking like they are moving into recession, France now in about 30 weeks of riots and Italy seemingly in open EU revolt.
Thought this was hilarious from the Lib Dems leader and proponent of a 2nd Referendum or 'Peoples Vote'
At least she is honest in her own way I suppose. She should really invest in a dictionary and look up the definition of the words that make up her party name.
Fuck.
That's the Lib Dems consigned to oblivion then.
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@Rembrandt said in Brexit:
Well Brexit is definitely back on the menu. BoJo has made that abundantly clear and has also twice now said that No-Deal is a possibility.
Will be interesting to see what the EU overlords say about this. 99 days isn't long, a £30 billion divorce payment on the line, Germany looking like they are moving into recession, France now in about 30 weeks of riots and Italy seemingly in open EU revolt.
Thought this was hilarious from the Lib Dems leader and proponent of a 2nd Referendum or 'Peoples Vote'
At least she is honest in her own way I suppose. She should really invest in a dictionary and look up the definition of the words that make up her party name.
So. Happy for a second vote but won't back the result unless it's the one she wants.
What is the fucking point of such people?
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She is Scottish
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@MiketheSnow said in Brexit:
She is Scottish
In a flash the scales have fallen from my eyes. With apologies to @MN5 and all assorted rangas.
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Currently the biggest stalemate in the world going on.
US the latest to have a say about how they won't do trade deals with anybody who threatens peace in Northern Ireland.
To me it looks like we are heading for a soft "hard brexit". A no-deal in reality, but a lot of workers / residents rights exempted and temporary passporting of certain things. There is insufficient time for any sort of a new deal to be made, and Boris has made it perfectly clear that we will leave October 31st and he cannot accept the backstop.
Either that or the EU will fold. But I think they'd rather see turmoil in the UK than that.
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@MiketheSnow said in Brexit:
@Rembrandt said in Brexit:
Well Brexit is definitely back on the menu. BoJo has made that abundantly clear and has also twice now said that No-Deal is a possibility.
Will be interesting to see what the EU overlords say about this. 99 days isn't long, a £30 billion divorce payment on the line, Germany looking like they are moving into recession, France now in about 30 weeks of riots and Italy seemingly in open EU revolt.
Thought this was hilarious from the Lib Dems leader and proponent of a 2nd Referendum or 'Peoples Vote'
At least she is honest in her own way I suppose. She should really invest in a dictionary and look up the definition of the words that make up her party name.
Fuck.
That's the Lib Dems consigned to oblivion then.
Your fellow leek munchers seem to think otherwise. Straight after Boris tried to turn a by-election into a brexit approach mandate the tories lose an 8000 vote majority to the Lib-dems.
It’s like Westminster googles ‘how to look stupid “ every morning and is down to number 146 on the results
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