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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Where on earth did that come from - this is not down to BREXIT.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Sorry to hear that of course , hope she enjoys this trip.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Loss of identity has been responsible for more troubles in this world than probably anything else. You only have to look at the situation in Spain to understand that, and Ireland, of course. You or indeed anyone else ignore that at your (their) peril. People do need to group together for self...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Remind me - which way - I would assume boundary changes?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Fear would not have been the reason at all, why do you say that?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Yes, we can agree on that. However, I do think that much of that is down to us being in the EU and the simple fact that in many ways the need for ALL those politicians and parties is unnecessary, in the EU. They have lost their purpose and with that comes all those other human frailties. I know...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    One could say that trouble was on the horizon whatever the result.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Not my style - I come from up North too remember.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    That the public don't recognise a nutcase when they see one - or even hear one come to that? 'Tell me lies' Fleetwood Mac make the case.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I'm learning - perhaps!
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Arranging deckchairs - now that is a worthwhile job and there are many people that seem do it for a living/existence. Sad thing is that it seems to be an important job attracting some of the best brains in the country. Reminds me of setting the tables for a formal dinner when all the knives and...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Need to more selective don't I?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    So now it's you saying that everyone who votes differently from you is stupid?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Sorry, I hadn't realised you came from there - but I do have loads of attitude which I put down to having run around much of the Yorkshire moors in my younger days.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    You think they could work out which one to climb in - let alone do it?
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Here's another We all know, surely, that even one extra grain of rice in the Yes bowl, will cause the scales to move sharply downwards.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Anything goes when a remainer is trying to make a point - they call it Artistic License
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The 'not me' bit was correct. Indeed, agree the last sentence could be interpreted that way but that wasn't what was intended. Change is never easy that's why we rarely see it and arguably why we often end up in the wrong place(s). Fiddling while Rome burns is a good analogy and the more I read...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Yes, what to do with all those spare people.... war has always been the way in the past. In many ways Europe (mainland) is way ahead of the game with this one? We're not quite ready for colonising Mars and I'm not sure they, the unemployed, have the necessary levels of resolve, let alone...
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    No one, certainly not me has said the 'others' are insignificant but the reality is that 'they' failed to make their case and the 'others' did so. The rules of the game were clearly laid out 'Winner takes all'. I doubt you made any claims about fairness or otherwise before the vote. I suspect...