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Old 17-10-2016, 09:49   #2065
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
I think this might be interest to some on here: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/168882

As produced and shared by a Tory Councillor in Guildford.



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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Well this might have a positive effect on the markets tomorrow:

https://www.ft.com/content/a8ec5e90-...c-bdf38d484582
Not right now. Offset by the news regarding Hammond being sidelined in meetings and his position in jeopardy for acting like a Chancellor / finance minister rather than a minister for Brexit propaganda.

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
l am certainly not embittered old boy as l did not vote for Brexit and l ain't from from some imaginary snobbish metropoiltan elite as l was born in the worse area of our fair city so put that in your put that in your pipe and smoke it this morning as we are where we are and that is it as far as l am concerned.
That quote is funny. A bunch of people clearly had no idea what they were voting for. They either expected others to pay the price or thought the cost to them would be extremely small.

That this doesn't look like being the case is why the Express, Mail and other media outlets along with politicians at various levels are turning up the propaganda dial to 11, and why they attack those with influence who mention it.





This fascistic crap is getting really, really scary now. There are always going to be some nutters on councils but when they are being egged on by national newspapers and politicians are leaning on 'independent' experts for being 'off message' it's pretty alarming. I don't think politics has stooped this low in my lifetime.
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