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surferjet · 30/07/2017 21:06

So.....how are we all?
Wine

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mummmy2017 · 18/08/2017 15:30

Oh and it's a cult he has more than one wife.

histinyhandsarefrozen · 18/08/2017 15:31

I asked you for some examples of how our lives will improve after brexit.

I take it from your answers you don't know and actually you don't care. Is that right?

mummmy2017 · 18/08/2017 15:36

oh and he is a cocklodger as he has no job an ponces of all his working wives/

histinyhandsarefrozen · 18/08/2017 15:38

How is my life set to improve after Brexit, the suspense is killing me.

You tell us to get over it, repeatedly, why not tell me some of the great things I can expect to come my way.

mummmy2017 · 18/08/2017 15:41

In this Divorce we are still at the lets split up the assets stage.
Sorry but the is no guide till things are settled.

histinyhandsarefrozen · 18/08/2017 15:44

Sorry but the is no guide till things are settled.

What?

How is my life set to improve after Brexit?

Perhaps try a simple list with bullet points?

SapphireStrange · 18/08/2017 15:48

There's no point, really, histiny. mummy is obviously either a professional provocateur or just thick.

mummmy2017 · 18/08/2017 15:48

I am sorry we don't know the answer to this question.
We were all just so unhappy with being in this marriage with 28 other brides we walked away.
Our leaving was to do with Emotions as it always is, and we forgot to bring the crystal ball when we left.

GhostofFrankGrimes · 18/08/2017 15:49

Fucking hell this is embarrassing.

Bearbehind · 18/08/2017 15:52

It really is shocking isn't it ghost

mummmy2017 · 18/08/2017 15:55

Lets get this clear, when ever anyone on here says their husband is a bully and controlling what does everyone say.. LTB.
When they say they are unhappy and have been for a long time 40 years in this case... LTB.
What about the future, how will we cope. everyone offers up that they just don't know but if your that unhappy life will get better.
Why should we who are unhappy when given the chance to leave have to turn away and say no.

Bearbehind · 18/08/2017 15:56

Give up up mummy you are making an almighty fool of yourself.

mummmy2017 · 18/08/2017 15:58

So Not the 1st I must be the 2nd,
But I along with 17M are so thick we walked to the polls voted and caused this to happen, we are willing to let it roll out and any names you call me will roll of my back, because I think your so far into denial that your in Egypt.

LadyWithLapdog · 18/08/2017 15:59

Mummy you're behaving like an emotional toddler. Give it up or start again once you've collected your thoughts for something more coherent. Top marks for the wind up. You're relentless.

LadyWithLapdog · 18/08/2017 15:59

What?!

mummmy2017 · 18/08/2017 16:01

Denial not accepting something that has happened...

bathildabagshot1 · 18/08/2017 16:04

Hilarious.

All the cliched responses for reasons to leave:

Benefit claiming immigrants and using Migration Watch to back it up? I thought you were sick of experts? Or is that only when they say stuff don't wat to hear?

Its interesting that the non partisan LSE says that EU immigrants are net contributors. CIVITAS found looking at both sources that it was in net equilibrium, so no "cost" to the UK exchequer. A later study by UCL found that later immigrants from 2000 onwards had been net contributors to the UK exchequer too.

The Bank of England found evidence that the effects on pay were very minor for the lowest paid, but only when there were significantly high levels of migration into an area. The LSE found that the impact of imigration on UK nationals wages was 0, and that the negative wage growth since 2008 was to do with the fall out from the world financial crisis.

Almost all studies find that immigration has no effect on the levels of unemployment on domestic nationals.

I could go on, and on, and on.

But I won't, just simply going to point out that who ever said earlier that the remain campaign using experts turned people off? Well yeah, cause they didn't pander to people's prejudices.

For example your point about lorry drivers, we have a shortage of HGV drivers in the UK, long distance HGV drivers here pick up higher wages than those from the EU. So why has pay fallen? Because the way that goods are moved around has changed dramatically in 30 years, they go longer distances, and are moved between different countries which opens up our drivers to competition from firms from other countries. Immigrant lorry drivers are not under cutting our British drivers, firms from other countries are out competing them. This will still continue after Brexit.

bathildabagshot1 · 18/08/2017 16:10

The point on benefits also forgets that these are reciprocal and UK nationals get in work benefits in the EU.

It also forgets that David Cameron had negotiated a change to the way these are allocated.

The "Huge" amount of money sent abroad to children is about £30 million, a tiny fraction of the £12 bn child benefit bill

So yet again, all of these invalid points are repeated, they've been rebuffed many times, yet you still keep repeating them. Like a mantra.

Remain did not lose because people were sick of experts, but because the leave campaign pandered to people's prejudices and confirmed their bias.

Poor MENSAMummy.

bathildabagshot1 · 18/08/2017 16:12

"Denial not accepting something that has happened..."

To which of course the response is, nothing is settled, and your side complained for 41 years.

Suck it up buttercup.

mummmy2017 · 18/08/2017 16:14

Attacking any one who wants to leave has become a habit with you all, pointing out how everything is wrong that anyone not on your point of view might say, never to agree you can understand that they have views and respect them.
Oh the EU husband is a joke but the joke is on you. we are not laughing with you but at you.

fakenamefornow · 18/08/2017 16:18

I can tell you how my life will get worse because of Brexit, actual concrete fact worse. I'm losing my job as a direct result of Brexit.

It unclear how my field will be affected by Brexit, there will be dramatic change, it could make my skills redundant in the UK. The future is not looking bright for me or my family.

mummmy2017 · 18/08/2017 16:22

fakenamefornow I know it won't help or count and I know you must be livid with the result, but I am genuinely sorry for the lose of your job, and the impact it will have on you and your family.

Rufustherenegadereindeer1 · 18/08/2017 16:24

your side complained for 41 years.

I am 47 that gives me til i am 88 to complain Grin

On my death bed my family will say

'We love you mum (maybe stretching a bit at this point but bear with me) do you have any last words of wisdom...'

And i will summon up all my strength and say...

FUCKING BREXIT!!!!

fakenamefornow · 18/08/2017 16:34

I am 47 that gives me til i am 88 to complain

I would be amazed if Brexit lasted that long. We'll be banging on the door pleading to be let back in as soon as the Brexit shit hits cliff. Oh and lots of the racist have died off.

And if anyone starts about Leave voters not being racist I will just refer to the Vote Leave/Leave EU etc facebook pages, see it for yourself.

surferjet · 18/08/2017 17:04

I very much doubt anyone will be thinking about Brexit on their death bed, stop being over dramatic.

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