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@Paekakboyz yeah, can't say I buy into that one eh...
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@Paekakboyz said in Brexit:
Bit of lightweight fluff via Reddit.
Brexit Consequences - a couple who planned to retire in France...
Sounds like a swell guy sharing all of that.
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@Paekakboyz yeah, can't say I buy into that one eh...
Where are you at with the decision re moving to Oz?
No rush eh, will see what develops here over the next few months and start to look at options around the end of the year.
Why, you hoping for someone to pay your rent in aus? 😁
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@Rembrandt said in Brexit:
@Paekakboyz said in Brexit:
Bit of lightweight fluff via Reddit.
Brexit Consequences - a couple who planned to retire in France...
Sounds like a swell guy
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@Paekakboyz yeah, can't say I buy into that one eh...
Where are you at with the decision re moving to Oz?
No rush eh, will see what develops here over the next few months and start to look at options around the end of the year.
Why, you hoping for someone to pay your rent in aus? 😁
Ha no, we've been luck with our tenants, haven't heard a peep through all this
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@Paekakboyz yeah, can't say I buy into that one eh...
Where are you at with the decision re moving to Oz?
No rush eh, will see what develops here over the next few months and start to look at options around the end of the year.
Why, you hoping for someone to pay your rent in aus? 😁
What line of business are you in?
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@Rembrandt said in Brexit:
@Paekakboyz said in Brexit:
Bit of lightweight fluff via Reddit.
Brexit Consequences - a couple who planned to retire in France...
Sounds like a swell guy sharing all of that.
Turns out it was a hoax/wind-up. Bloody good one though.
https://www.indy100.com/article/fake-brexit-thread-eurostar-rs-archer-9599401
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@Victor-Meldrew boom! Called it!
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@MajorRage I had no idea this was more brexit than britpol!
Hancock is good value.
It could be either, as without Brexit, they wouldn't have employed Abbott.
But I got in first. So you can suck it.
Hancock in this case, is good value in the same way a Lada is.
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@MajorRage said in Brexit:
So you can suck it.
Awww shucks. I'm blushing.
Ahhh I can't bloody see embedded tweets so didn't know what yours was...
There's probably a response to that somewhere in the UI thread ... although that has thread has taken bit of a meander!
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@MajorRage said in Brexit:
Jeeze, there's a shock. It comes down as to whether or not you view same-sex marriage as homophobia or a political opinion.
The last thing I thought I'd ever do is defend Abbott twice in a week but the LGBTQI+ community should wish for more homophobes like Abbott.
Leaving aside the fact he is such a homophobe he has actually attended a same sex wedding and obviously has clear close relationships with several gay people, it was under his leadership where debate in the Liberal party room was opened up on gay marriage and where the Dutton plebiscite proposal was passed which directly led to the legislation being changed.
Contrasting him with Gillard, clearly held a personal conviction for SSM (she voted yes), but took a pragmatic hardline political position against it. She no is a darling of the left. Holding to a personal conviction despite the political consequences in the case of Abbott makes you a homophobe.
He is certainly no LGBTQI+ advocate but from a strictly moral perspective I would have greater issue with Gillard forcing the likes of Penny Wong to unconvincingly campaign against gay marriage for political gain than Abbott having his own opinions on the issues.
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