Brexit UK vote to leave Europe in historic referendum

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Whelley Warrior wrote:The tone of many of the comments, especially the nastiness about the elderly says it all about the type of people who are doing the most winging about the referendum decision.


You're a coffin dodger from the moment you take your first breath Whelley just in case you hadn't noticed?
And let's dispense the democracy theory once and for all, that falls down at the ballot box when selecting a Government. No doubt the Tories will change the electoral system when they get a new leader eh? We saw a classic example of democracy with them yesterday over the BMA and the WHINGEING ( note spelling) they did.
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Wandering Warrior wrote:
Whelley Warrior wrote:The tone of many of the comments, especially the nastiness about the elderly says it all about the type of people who are doing the most winging about the referendum decision.


You're a coffin dodger from the moment you take your first breath Whelley just in case you hadn't noticed?
And let's dispense the democracy theory once and for all, that falls down at the ballot box when selecting a Government. No doubt the Tories will change the electoral system when they get a new leader eh? We saw a classic example of democracy with them yesterday over the BMA and the WHINGEING ( note spelling) they did.
Democracy for the Tories I say and Welcome to Little England! :D
Noted but you not beeing able to spell as never been a problem :)
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Being able to spell is not problem for me, I wasn't the brightest at grammar school but I seem to do alright at Scrabble!!
I'm bright enough to know what the problem is you have, you are a Lemming and would prefer to be a Sheep!
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Wandering Warrior wrote:
Whelley Warrior wrote:The tone of many of the comments, especially the nastiness about the elderly says it all about the type of people who are doing the most winging about the referendum decision.


You're a coffin dodger from the moment you take your first breath Whelley just in case you hadn't noticed?
And let's dispense the democracy theory once and for all, that falls down at the ballot box when selecting a Government. No doubt the Tories will change the electoral system when they get a new leader eh? We saw a classic example of democracy with them yesterday over the BMA and the WHINGEING ( note spelling) they did.
Democracy for the Tories I say and Welcome to Little England! :D
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Re: Brexit UK vote to leave Europe in historic referendum

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Tech firms like dell upping their prices 10% to the UK as a direct result of brexit - more firms to follow suit

but at least weve got our country back (whatever that means)
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Wigan_forever19​85​ wrote:Tech firms like dell upping their prices 10% to the UK as a direct result of brexit - more firms to follow suit

but at least we've got our country back (whatever that means)
Stop being a big baby, you lost, deal with it, countries are lining up to do deals with us, as for Dell raising their prices, maybe they've done it because they are a greedy American corporation who have seen an opportunity to raise their prices and blame it on brexit, it ain't rocket science
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Wigan_forever19​85​ wrote:Tech firms like dell upping their prices 10% to the UK as a direct result of brexit - more firms to follow suit

but at least weve got our country back (whatever that means)
Its frightening to think whats going to happen. eyes are going to water thats for sure as prices are going to rise steadily over the next few months i do wonder as well,seeing as we do have enough negoiators to sort the exit talks out,more money as after all people will have to be hired to try and salvage something from this mess.
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Looks like I won't be buying a laptop from Dell!!
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TrueBlueWarrior wrote:Looks like I won't be buying a laptop from Dell!!
My last two desktops have been Dells, my next one will be a Dell regardless of what shit stirrers are posting
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medlocke wrote:
Wigan_forever19​85​ wrote:Tech firms like dell upping their prices 10% to the UK as a direct result of brexit - more firms to follow suit

but at least we've got our country back (whatever that means)
Stop being a big baby, you lost, deal with it, countries are lining up to do deals with us, as for Dell raising their prices, maybe they've done it because they are a greedy American corporation who have seen an opportunity to raise their prices and blame it on brexit, it ain't rocket science
please can you enlighten me here as the only things i can find is EU countries wanting to make a example of us so others don't leave?
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