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Who's Having A Party On Brexit Day?

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ToraToraTora | 15:16 Wed 15th Jan 2020 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51118976
Fortunately I have secured a case of poo for the event! I also change my avatar to honour St Nigel!

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To answer the OP. We'll break open a bottle of bubbly and celebrate quietly. Just as the British people quietly voted to leave the EU; quietly stuck to their guns; quietly saw through the false scaremongering and quietly voted again and again until their voices could be heard above all the shouting hysteria and powerful 'naysayers'. I suspect that most will...
22:00 Wed 15th Jan 2020
They probably haven't because... the EU is a tyrannical unbending behemoth of an organisation. No one, save yourself, has suggested they'd just let a member state decide how borders with non EU countries will work. It's up to individual countries to refuse to comply and stand up to them.
//Low energy, I hope!//

Not a chance! :-) :-)
Sorry, NJ I didn't read all your thread.
'No one, save yourself, has suggested they'd just let a member state decide how borders with non EU countries will work.'

except you when you wrote 'As for the RoI, they can make their own decisions re checks & borders.'

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the fizzy wine was and error by Dom Perignon, the invention of the bottle and the intention of keeping the "error" was British.
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I didn't know about us inventing the bottles due to our superior technology over the CESMs.
No one to party with sadly, but i do have a bottle of fizz in the fridge...
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ZM: "I didn't know about us inventing the bottles due to our superior technology over the CESMs. " - More a case of the CESMs hating the idea of fizzy wine and trying to suppress it. The British embraced it and invented the bottle to contain the pressure. The French only became interested later and secured the rights in the disastrous Treaty Of Versailles.
Champagne AND The Holy Grail. Greedy ***.
Must be nice to be wealthy enough to afford all that bubbly.

Me? A cup of tea and a good book. Kafka, Mann or Hugo maybe? Something European. ;-)
A case of poo?
A bag might might be more appropriate.
;-)
Has a thread being pulled about contributing to the costs of Big Ben rung on exit day ?

Or am i just imagining that i posted on that thread ?
A Sac-du-Merde as the CESMs might say.
I might raise a glass the day after as it’s my birthday. I won’t be celebrating Brexit.
That's the fella Spicerack

It's very odd that it does not come up in ' Threads involving me ' or questions i have answered , when i look at my profile

I can't see a comment from you, Baz.
It wont be me,Tora.Where i work we rely on East European workers to do the menial work.The Brit locals prefer to lie in their beds all day.A lot of our Polish workers have bailed out.A lot of our British workers are in the 65-75 age bracket.The boss is thinking of relocating to Poland.I dont blame him.I work in the fish processing business by the way.
Well slap my face with a wet fish - your'e correct

I remember typing a comment , but must have got distracted and forgot to hit the button

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