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Brexit

Anyone else thinking of leaving the UK if Gove gets made PM?

67 replies

Notsogrimupnorth · 30/06/2016 23:10

Just wondering?

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VulcanWoman · 30/06/2016 23:17

So many people willing to desert their country, disgusting.

IrenetheQuaint · 30/06/2016 23:19

Tbh I'm still pathetically relieved it won't be Boris.

SpringingIntoAction · 30/06/2016 23:19

Lol.

MrsJoeyMaynard · 30/06/2016 23:20

I am wondering how possible it would be to get a passport and dual nationality to another EU country I have links with. Just to keep options open. But I'm not considering emigrating just yet.

MrsJoeyMaynard · 30/06/2016 23:21

Plus I'm glad Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt decided not to run.

GreenishMe · 30/06/2016 23:24

A bit drastic OP?

At least you'll get an opportunity to vote him out again.

MumOnTheRunCatchingUp · 30/06/2016 23:24

leave the country? to go where??

SaltMarshPirate · 30/06/2016 23:25

In our house we refer to him as 'That Demon Gove'. Not ready to emigrate quite yet though. Wink

Theknacktoflying · 30/06/2016 23:32

0.03% of the electorate will be responsible for electing the new PM. I wouldn't be phoning Pickfords just yet ...

Kummerspeck · 30/06/2016 23:37

I've seen so many people on here threatening they are going to leave in the last week I reckon we'll have spare houses, a wait of 10 minutes for doctors' appointments instead of weeks and schools begging us for our children.

My reply to anyone who wants to leave is, as always, don't let the door hit you on the arse on your way out Grin

0phelia · 30/06/2016 23:46

Haa maybe. Except Theresa May is our new prime minister so don't worry.

BMW6 · 30/06/2016 23:51

Promise OP? Yeah, as if.

Thought not

Breadandruses · 30/06/2016 23:52

Every time I see Gove I can't help thinking that somewhere a ventriloquist act is missing a dummy
As you were

Notsogrimupnorth · 01/07/2016 08:11

I was posting a question - not an invite to trolls. But at lead by giving abuse to me bmw and kümmer are refraining from bullying some other poor soul.

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Breadandruses · 01/07/2016 08:36

At least you'll get an opportunity to vote him out again.
Yeah ... no. Three quarters of the electorate didn't vote for Cameron's government. Go democracy Hmm

Notsogrimupnorth · 01/07/2016 08:39

Probably Ireland - mumontherun

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bluebell34567 · 01/07/2016 08:39

he wasn't good as Education secretary, teachers didn't like him.
he is clever but doesn't sound honest to me.

Thefuturecouldbebright · 01/07/2016 08:40

No, because I am not hysterical.

Thefuturecouldbebright · 01/07/2016 08:41

And I hate gove.

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Maz2444466 · 01/07/2016 08:47

I really don't know much about him, why wasn't he good as Education secretary?

timelytess · 01/07/2016 08:47

it mustn't happen. No Gove.

sorenofthejnaii · 01/07/2016 08:49

he wasn't good as Education secretary, teachers didn't like him

He seems to have a problem with listening to people who have different views to him. It's not a good thing to ignore professionals who might have a different view to you just because you don't agree with them.

It's not a good way to manage change.

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