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What A Let Down For Brexiteers

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gulliver1 | 09:45 Sun 14th May 2023 | News
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The return of "Imperial Measurements ." That means pounds and ounces to those who do not know what it means.Is not going to return to Britain after all, as Businesses and voters prefer the metric system.Despite a pledge from Boris at the last election "to restore the ancient libery of using pounds and ounces , but you can keep your curved Bananas.
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Most Brexiteers seem to be deluding themselves , that because of Brexit,they can move themselves back to the days before Jan 1973. As if the World had never changed. Think they are in a time warp. OMG.
Aye,gulliver.English Tories and Scottish SNPers.Nationalists will be nationalists,wont they.A plague on both their houses.
16:09, decimalisation was in 1971. Oddly enough 1973 was the last complete year that Labour were in power, perhaps that's where you are getting mixed up gully.
"11.52 Do try and stop being so juvenile, and try to act your age ....or are you."

do you know what irony is....nah didnt think so...you pathetic individual
TORATORATORA, January 1973 was when the UK joined the EEC.

Perhaps that's where you are getting mixed up...
//...or that wee thruppenny bits with a wee flower on one side.//

The wee flower was a plant called "thrift", ynnaafy.
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TCL @ 17.43 TTT Would not realise ,
what I was referring to "1973" .He is still wearing those Blinkers Thatcher gave him
@18.26.Shh,dont mention the word"thrift"to the Scots Nats on this site,NJ.They dont know the meaning of the word.

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