UK: The Brexit Discussion Topic
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BartSimpson BartSimpson:
I've been sick as fuck the past two days but I do believe a Guinness is in order for 3pm Pacific Time!!!
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Guinness is Irish, try a Newcastle Brown.
![Drink up [B-o]](./images/smilies/drinkup.gif)
Ick...how about just a straight
Hendrick's Gin then?
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
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BartSimpson BartSimpson:
I've been sick as fuck the past two days but I do believe a Guinness is in order for 3pm Pacific Time!!!
![Beers [BB]](./images/smilies/beers.gif)
Guinness is Irish, try a Newcastle Brown.
![Drink up [B-o]](./images/smilies/drinkup.gif)
Ick...how about just a straight
Hendrick's Gin then?
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That's much better.....
stratos @ Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:33 am
Well no call to my friend tonight. Just told me he was going to be busy 
4 hours to go !!
Congrats to Nigel Farage and the UK for escaping the EUSSR ![Drink up [B-o]](./images/smilies/drinkup.gif)
xerxes @ Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:39 am

stratos @ Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:52 am
UK can fly their flags again. The EU can't stop them anymore and if the EU continues to grasp for power they might find more and more countries breaking away even if they make laws that say those nations can't
xerxes xerxes:
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So deliciously salty you are.
stratos stratos:
UK can fly their flags again. The EU can't stop them anymore and if the EU continues to grasp for power they might find more and more countries breaking away even if they make laws that say those nations can't
Very soon now I expect the EU to try to take control of the military forces and the police of every member nation.
By 'very soon' I mean look for this discussion to formally start in the EU (not necessarily in their parliament) this coming month.
From Cornwall to Yorkshire and Newcastle, plans are in place for gatherings in pubs and at town halls tonight
Clocks are set to ring out across the country, in churches, train stations and town halls as Britain leaves the EU
Party organisers say they're celebrating the 'bright new future' of independence at events across the country
In Lympstone, Devon a proud Brexiteer has erected his own 'Brexit Bell' which he will ring this evening at 11pm
Excited revellers have also been posting images of themselves on social media using the #BrexitDay hashtag!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... night.html


UK freedom is one hour and forty five minutes away!!! ![Beers [BB]](./images/smilies/beers.gif)
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
stratos stratos:
UK can fly their flags again. The EU can't stop them anymore and if the EU continues to grasp for power they might find more and more countries breaking away even if they make laws that say those nations can't
Very soon now I expect the EU to try to take control of the military forces and the police of every member nation.
By 'very soon' I mean look for this discussion to formally start in the EU (not necessarily in their parliament) this coming month.
It is probably already being discussed behind some closed doors in some member nations
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LONDON (Reuters) - Singing patriotic songs and waving Union Jacks, thousands of Britons flocked to a muddy patch of grass outside parliament on a damp Friday night to toast their moment of history: Britain’s departure from the European Union.
Three cheers to our British cousins across the pond!!!
Huzzah!! Huzzah!! Huzzah!!
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God Save The Queen!
About 7pm local time fireworks started to light up the sky all around the house. Didn't realise how many Brits lived in the area. ![Drink up [B-o]](./images/smilies/drinkup.gif)
Brexit is an English thing, not a British or UK thing. It appealed primarily to a certain type of English person. Even in Wales, English people swung the vote. As a country in a similar position, we know the problems the Brits will now have in dealing with the US, China and, of course, the EU.
It’s also a sad day for the EU and Europe. Putin must be pleased.