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originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: SprocketUK
a reply to: seentoomuch
Good luck. There's a ton of places up and down the country that could fit the bill. You have a lot of homework ahead of you!
Also, don't forget that more Scots voted leave or abstained than voted remain, they aren't all Euro fascists.
I live nearby and love nh racing so I enjoy it immensely, but if you aren't into your horses it can get a bit annoying.
Remain in Scotland was 62% - will the lies ever stop - no need to keep up the pretence anymore, no need for the lies to convince the gullible, it's done.
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: SprocketUK
Let's not forget the Cotswolds hey...visit the Cotswolds....typically British chocolate box villages
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: druid1
Thanks you America its always nice to know that we can rely on you through thick and thin. What a splendid idea. We can buy something produced in your place to. Got my zippo and a load of elgin pocket watches already
originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: SprocketUK
That's a hell of a great gesture and, as a Brit, I'm grateful for all the support you folks are showing us.
Thanks.
And this was announced on independence day...
www.telegraph.co.uk...
4000 jobs to be created. Real jobs, not bull# zero hours ones. What great news.
Piss off about independence day. Victory for the stupid sounds quite good though.
Anyway, even though over 100,000 people had petitioned for a re-vote by mid day yesterday, we are stuck with it now.................... I hope you can tell your grand kids in 3 years time how proud you were to have voted how you did - not like they will have anything else to do apart from listening to you wittering on.
Awwwww democracy doesn't mean everyone agreeing with you, you know. Suck it up cup cake.
You may feel butt hurt, the majority of Brits are looking forward with optimism.
And if I have grandkids in 3 years there is gonna be trouble in my house.
Got another night of partying ahead with people who also love the fact we freed ourselves from the EU
The majority of at least 2 parts of the UK are actively looking at what escape clauses they have, twatcake. This is something we will regret for a long time, but those that don't like 'foreigners coming over here taking our jobs' when they actually can't be arsed to get a job themselves are all feeling very rosy at the moment..... I hope that doesn't last.
I now understand how solprotocol and others felt when Scotland voted by a similar margin to stay in the UK - at least now they have a legitimate reason for another vote - we won't.
originally posted by: aorAki
originally posted by: nullafides
originally posted by: aorAki
a reply to: nullafides
Riiight...in opposition to the majority of Scots.
You know what?
With the exception of Derrik W. Dick, and the rest of the lads from Marillion....
I say nuke the bastards if they have a problem with it!!!!!!!
I'll let that comment stand for itself, you arse. Easy words that are cheap for stars, but no sense of anything cognisant to the actual citizens of Scotland.
originally posted by: druid1
Thanks you America its always nice to know that we can rely on you through thick and thin. What a splendid idea. We can buy something produced in your place to. Got my zippo and a load of elgin pocket watches already
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: SprocketUK
a reply to: seentoomuch
Good luck. There's a ton of places up and down the country that could fit the bill. You have a lot of homework ahead of you!
Also, don't forget that more Scots voted leave or abstained than voted remain, they aren't all Euro fascists.
I live nearby and love nh racing so I enjoy it immensely, but if you aren't into your horses it can get a bit annoying.
Remain in Scotland was 62% - will the lies ever stop - no need to keep up the pretence anymore, no need for the lies to convince the gullible, it's done.
Dial back the rhetoric and I'll gladly explain.
There were 3987112 people eligible to vote on this referendum in Scotland.
1661191 voted to remain.
1018332 voted to leave
1307589 Abstained.
A total of 2325821 either wanted to leave or did not want to vote remain.
Source
www.bbc.co.uk...
So, not lies, just your lack of knowledge on the subject. A recurring theme with remainers.
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: SprocketUK
Let's not forget the Cotswolds hey...visit the Cotswolds....typically British chocolate box villages
Rainbows
Jane
Totally, and Cheltenham is the ideal base for that.
originally posted by: nullafides
a reply to: uncommitted
I merely said that I am a displaced son of Scotland.
I am not, nor could I be, capable of speaking for the nation.
And, you must be quite an ass.
So, run along, tosser.
originally posted by: samerulesapply
originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: SprocketUK
That's a hell of a great gesture and, as a Brit, I'm grateful for all the support you folks are showing us.
Thanks.
And this was announced on independence day...
www.telegraph.co.uk...
4000 jobs to be created. Real jobs, not bull# zero hours ones. What great news.
Piss off about independence day. Victory for the stupid sounds quite good though.
Anyway, even though over 100,000 people had petitioned for a re-vote by mid day yesterday, we are stuck with it now.................... I hope you can tell your grand kids in 3 years time how proud you were to have voted how you did - not like they will have anything else to do apart from listening to you wittering on.
Awwwww democracy doesn't mean everyone agreeing with you, you know. Suck it up cup cake.
You may feel butt hurt, the majority of Brits are looking forward with optimism.
And if I have grandkids in 3 years there is gonna be trouble in my house.
Got another night of partying ahead with people who also love the fact we freed ourselves from the EU
The majority of at least 2 parts of the UK are actively looking at what escape clauses they have, twatcake. This is something we will regret for a long time, but those that don't like 'foreigners coming over here taking our jobs' when they actually can't be arsed to get a job themselves are all feeling very rosy at the moment..... I hope that doesn't last.
I now understand how solprotocol and others felt when Scotland voted by a similar margin to stay in the UK - at least now they have a legitimate reason for another vote - we won't.
Sorry, but I don't think that's a fair comment at all.
I feel rosey, I also work full time.
Not only that, I work with folks of all nationalities and have done for years.
There were a lot of very surprised and quite cheery people at work, yesterday.
There were a few foreign folks who were a bit worried but it seems to have subsided because they have realised that nobody wants to kick them out. It was never about that.
On the flip side, I know quite a few people, many of them eastern European, who were openly in favour of the Brexit.
Nobody i know voted out of xenophobia...even the foreign people who have settled here can see that. It's not just our futures the EU will impact, it will impact on theirs too...they live in Britain.
On the flip side, I know quite a few people, many of them eastern European, who were openly in favour of the Brexit.
Nobody i know voted out of xenophobia...even the foreign people who have settled here can see that. It's not just our futures the EU will impact, it will impact on theirs too...they live in Britain.