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Topic History of: Stupid Brexit.
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Green Man Or go to rough pub and chat up the biggest bloke you see.
Wyot hedda wrote:
Is it so terrible if they all split?

then they can have their own identities..good tourism angle.

A bit like the Aussie states that really are like minnie countries (blood great big countries really) but thy each sort o develop their own "character".


I think the Scots, Irish and Welsh would take issue with the idea they don't as yet have their own "character" Hedda. We could try dropping you in certain bars in Glasgow and let you test your theory out ?

Tip- if they call you a "c***" that's good if they call you "pal" duck....
hedda Is it so terrible if they all split?

then they can have their own identities..good tourism angle.

A bit like the Aussie states that really are like minnie countries (blood great big countries really) but thy each sort o develop their own "character".
Batsman Having part of the UK (Northern Ireland) in the EU Single Market, post-Brexit, is simply unworkable. Should Belfast Port follow the directives of London or Brussels?!
Honey JK2006 wrote:
I always said it could never happen due to the Irish situation; now we are seeing the start of the inevitable breakup of the UK.

Yes, but more likely to be because of Hitler-in-a-kilt than Ireland, I'd have thought?