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Alan Sugar, Another Remoaner!!
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Listening to him now on the radio, moaning and complaining about the 'people didn't know what they were voting for', For Funks Sake Sugar, I knew what I was voting for, out out out of everything to do with Europe, now shut up and get back to your third rate, rubbish TV show!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// I knew what I was voting for, out out out of everything to do with Europe //
But that wasn't the choice, it was to to leave just the EU. We will more that likely join the European Free Trade Association, to get access to the European Economic Area (the Single Market) instead. So you wasted your vote because you didn't understand what you were doing.
But that wasn't the choice, it was to to leave just the EU. We will more that likely join the European Free Trade Association, to get access to the European Economic Area (the Single Market) instead. So you wasted your vote because you didn't understand what you were doing.
Well no one had a crystal ball... unless Dr Who nipped off and told you what was in store. So it's a bit silly to keep on about that as far as I'm concerned. It just sort of proves my next point.
What I see as an overriding thing is that a lot of Remainers were just plain scared. Scared of change and scared of how much work is involved, scared of how they might not cut the mustard in the new UK. Scared that they might get found out for being so limited in their outlook, scared by having to work a bit harder for a while to achieve the same thing and scared that they might not be able to do it.
They should stop being scared and start getting with the programme. Because being scared into inactivity and scared into putting so much effort into looking backwards rather than looking to the future will be their downfall and they will indeed fail simply because they cannot see past the ease with which they think they have things now.
What I see as an overriding thing is that a lot of Remainers were just plain scared. Scared of change and scared of how much work is involved, scared of how they might not cut the mustard in the new UK. Scared that they might get found out for being so limited in their outlook, scared by having to work a bit harder for a while to achieve the same thing and scared that they might not be able to do it.
They should stop being scared and start getting with the programme. Because being scared into inactivity and scared into putting so much effort into looking backwards rather than looking to the future will be their downfall and they will indeed fail simply because they cannot see past the ease with which they think they have things now.
The usual remainiac nonsense being spouted on here and from Sugar.
Isaly,
1) you dont know who Saintpeter48 is so how can you make a sanctimonious statement like that?
2) If you are correct and saintpeter48 is not known your point is still invalid as saint perter48 would not be spouting his views to the masses whereas Sugar is. (AB does not count)
I see, as usual, you dont address the post but choose to attack the poster.
Isaly,
1) you dont know who Saintpeter48 is so how can you make a sanctimonious statement like that?
2) If you are correct and saintpeter48 is not known your point is still invalid as saint perter48 would not be spouting his views to the masses whereas Sugar is. (AB does not count)
I see, as usual, you dont address the post but choose to attack the poster.
We are already seeing how petty the EU is, with the border controls.
I would suggest to people that perhaps for the next three to five years they think about having their foreign holidays in non EU countries. I wonder how long it will take for them to realise that the UK holiday market to the EU is rather large??
I would suggest to people that perhaps for the next three to five years they think about having their foreign holidays in non EU countries. I wonder how long it will take for them to realise that the UK holiday market to the EU is rather large??
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