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One word answer: are you pleased or pissed off A50 is being triggered tomorrow

679 replies

PetallyTyrants · 28/03/2017 15:03

Pleased
or
Pissed off (ok, 2 words)

(or if you don't like swearing you can vote displeased)

OP posts:
passportissues123 · 28/03/2017 20:35

What was draconian about it Vivienne? Hmm

WorshipTheGourd · 28/03/2017 20:35

Furious. Disbelieving. Scared (in Scotland)

80sMum · 28/03/2017 20:38

Eh vivienne? Do you really mean Draconian? Harsh, severe, extreme?

Dragongirl10 · 28/03/2017 20:39

Pleased.very.

themueslicamel · 28/03/2017 20:39

Ecstatic

smilingmind · 28/03/2017 20:40

Pissed off

ThoraGruntwhistle · 28/03/2017 20:41

Right fucking cunted off

Displeased.

Onesunnydayiniceland · 28/03/2017 20:42

Devastated

DrDreReturns · 28/03/2017 20:44

Pissed off. I am trying to avoid it tbh. There's gonna be at least two years of this shit in the news.

ethelfleda · 28/03/2017 20:45

Pissed off

IndianWinter · 28/03/2017 20:49

I genuinely feel sorry for people who say they are proud to be British (or French or whatever nationality).

It signals to me that they have little to be proud of in real life and that an abstract notion of belonging to a made up, subjective and non-measurable idea of Englishness (feel free to replace with Frenchness, Germaneness, Americanness) is all they get their self esteem from.

Englishness isn't even a thing, it doesn't exist. It's a romantic notion of wooly identity. It's so dated.

It's make belief.

ThisAintALoveSong · 28/03/2017 20:52

Worried. My industry receives tons in EU funding

user1469551395 · 28/03/2017 20:54

Sad

Playmobilpeacock · 28/03/2017 20:55

Heartbroken

BeastofCraggyIsland · 28/03/2017 20:55

Right fucking cunted off

Displeased.

What Thora said.

GhostofFrankGrimes · 28/03/2017 20:57

Bewildered. Although looking forward to the number of people admitting to voting Brexit decreasing in the next few years.

2rebecca · 28/03/2017 20:57

I voted remain but don't like the way only people who elaborate slightly on why they are pleased to leave the EU are being given the third degree here. No one is telling the women who talk about how distraught they are to stop being drama llamas. It's all a one way slagging off.

VanessaBet · 28/03/2017 21:01

pissedoff

WoodPigeonInFlight · 28/03/2017 21:02

Findo Did you miss this bit in the article you c&p'd?

They argue that the continued participation in EU agencies would at the very least be required for a transition period increasing the pressure on Mrs May to secure a negotiated deal.

theothercatpurred · 28/03/2017 21:03

Despairing

passportissues123 · 28/03/2017 21:03

"slagging off"? Since when were questions a slagging off? 2rebecca

I genuinely cannot understand the descriptions some people have given here and what would make them feel that way. It would be nice to hear more about it. Sadly, the conversation is too often closed down through accusations of 'remoaning' or similar (hasn't yet happened on this thread so would be nice to see some reasoning).

I'm happy to explain my 'pissed off' but no-one has asked. Smile

GloriaV · 28/03/2017 21:03

Hahahahahahah

leddeeburdee · 28/03/2017 21:04

Gutted and very pissed off.

user1480459555 · 28/03/2017 21:05

Delighted. Hopefully the moaning remainers will shut up at last

passportissues123 · 28/03/2017 21:06

Bingo! I clearly spoke too soon. Thanks for the timely comment user14804