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Uk Votes For Brexit
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3661 5028
Still a few votes to come, but they'll only confirm the inevitable.
Congratulations to those who voted to leave. Let's see what the future holds. Try not to gloat too much...
Still a few votes to come, but they'll only confirm the inevitable.
Congratulations to those who voted to leave. Let's see what the future holds. Try not to gloat too much...
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All those late goals in the European championship games. Should have taken more notice.
05:45 Fri 24th Jun 2016
IMO you only posted this to hark back on it. It's something I would have expect from TTT if the result had gone the other way.
The top brass across Europe could see that many, many millions across Europe were disillusioned, they chose to ignore them rather than act.
Juncker and Tusk fiddled while Rome and the rest of Europe burned.
The top brass across Europe could see that many, many millions across Europe were disillusioned, they chose to ignore them rather than act.
Juncker and Tusk fiddled while Rome and the rest of Europe burned.
Well, you're welcome to read dishonest intentions if you wish, Talbot. Personally, I thought the dishonest thing would have been not to post anything at all; to hide from AB while Leavers on the site celebrated.
I can't say I'm happy about the result, of course. I fear what comes, if nothing else because I didn't vote for it. But the turnout was strong, the margin of victory hardly slight, and the decision clear. Under those circumstances, I should congratulate the victors, no?
I can't say I'm happy about the result, of course. I fear what comes, if nothing else because I didn't vote for it. But the turnout was strong, the margin of victory hardly slight, and the decision clear. Under those circumstances, I should congratulate the victors, no?