Oh well, that's alright then 02:09 - Sep 13 with 1699 views | The_Major | What a fool I've been! If you'd told me this was going to happen, I'd have voted leave in a heartbeat! Rejoice! |  | | |  |
Oh well, that's alright then on 07:16 - Sep 13 with 1490 views | Darth_Koont | A case of glass half-baked. |  |
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Oh well, that's alright then on 09:00 - Sep 13 with 1333 views | MerseyBlue | Tory MP says “This is one of the many benefits of Brexit. The first pint I have with the crown on will taste much better.” Give me strength. |  |
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Oh well, that's alright then on 09:41 - Sep 13 with 1253 views | Keno | Bearing in mind thats from the Express I'm surprised that they have included the tagline "its what Princess DI would have wanted" |  |
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Oh well, that's alright then on 16:23 - Sep 13 with 1147 views | HARRY10 | And when the beer does finally arrive at the pub it will have been delivered by stout English yeoman with a dray cart, not some EU lorry driving sausage muncher - and it will be served by a ruddy faced red wall northern bar man (moved south), who is now able to serve behind the bar as all those foreign barristers have been sent home. And thanks to the competence of this government, supermarkets are keeping back goods so as to have enough for Xmas. Empty shelves now - full bellies at Xmas, is the watchword |  | |  |
Oh well, that's alright then on 18:17 - Sep 13 with 1087 views | factual_blue |
Oh well, that's alright then on 16:23 - Sep 13 by HARRY10 | And when the beer does finally arrive at the pub it will have been delivered by stout English yeoman with a dray cart, not some EU lorry driving sausage muncher - and it will be served by a ruddy faced red wall northern bar man (moved south), who is now able to serve behind the bar as all those foreign barristers have been sent home. And thanks to the competence of this government, supermarkets are keeping back goods so as to have enough for Xmas. Empty shelves now - full bellies at Xmas, is the watchword |
I think daveU has comprehensively demolished your argument there, with a series of carefully-researched, articulate propositions. |  |
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Oh well, that's alright then on 18:27 - Sep 13 with 1058 views | HARRY10 | There is some good news The 'oven ready deal has added an extra £600m in costs to British importers since January Some may recall the bloated buffoon stating that there would not be any extra restrictions or costs imposed upon the UK after brexit. 'Hooray' cried the thick. An habitual liar has shown all those experts, CBI, HMRC, hauliers Global corporations, banks, finance house etc to be wrong. Project fear. That's what it is, they bleated. That Johnson had lied so many times before was a certainty that he was now telling the truth, went the thought Whereas. " The scale of the impact of these complicated rules on importers is only emerging now and gives the lie to the notion that a free trade deal is cost-free to business." never mind, at least UK exporters aren't being hit "Exports of food and drink to the EU have suffered a “disastrous” decline in the first half of the year(2021) because of Brexit trade barriers, with sales of beef and cheese hit hardest. Food and Drink Federation (FDF) producers lost £2bn in sales" |  | |  |
Oh well, that's alright then on 18:29 - Sep 13 with 1053 views | StochesStotasBlewe |
Oh well, that's alright then on 16:23 - Sep 13 by HARRY10 | And when the beer does finally arrive at the pub it will have been delivered by stout English yeoman with a dray cart, not some EU lorry driving sausage muncher - and it will be served by a ruddy faced red wall northern bar man (moved south), who is now able to serve behind the bar as all those foreign barristers have been sent home. And thanks to the competence of this government, supermarkets are keeping back goods so as to have enough for Xmas. Empty shelves now - full bellies at Xmas, is the watchword |
Why can’t the beer be served by a ruddy faced red wall northern bar maid? Is this no longer allowed in post Brexit Britain? |  |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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Oh well, that's alright then on 20:21 - Sep 13 with 958 views | HARRY10 |
Oh well, that's alright then on 18:29 - Sep 13 by StochesStotasBlewe | Why can’t the beer be served by a ruddy faced red wall northern bar maid? Is this no longer allowed in post Brexit Britain? |
more wokeism.... baa baa why can't it just be a barman... baa baa ? it's wokeism gone mad .... baa baa |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Oh well, that's alright then on 20:33 - Sep 13 with 940 views | StochesStotasBlewe |
Oh well, that's alright then on 20:21 - Sep 13 by HARRY10 | more wokeism.... baa baa why can't it just be a barman... baa baa ? it's wokeism gone mad .... baa baa |
My attempt at humour. Apologies. You appear to have become a sheep. |  |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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Oh well, that's alright then on 22:34 - Sep 13 with 810 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Oh well, that's alright then on 18:17 - Sep 13 by factual_blue | I think daveU has comprehensively demolished your argument there, with a series of carefully-researched, articulate propositions. |
He is a man of many words ... or should that read "down arrows"? |  |
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Oh well, that's alright then on 22:37 - Sep 13 with 802 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Oh well, that's alright then on 18:27 - Sep 13 by HARRY10 | There is some good news The 'oven ready deal has added an extra £600m in costs to British importers since January Some may recall the bloated buffoon stating that there would not be any extra restrictions or costs imposed upon the UK after brexit. 'Hooray' cried the thick. An habitual liar has shown all those experts, CBI, HMRC, hauliers Global corporations, banks, finance house etc to be wrong. Project fear. That's what it is, they bleated. That Johnson had lied so many times before was a certainty that he was now telling the truth, went the thought Whereas. " The scale of the impact of these complicated rules on importers is only emerging now and gives the lie to the notion that a free trade deal is cost-free to business." never mind, at least UK exporters aren't being hit "Exports of food and drink to the EU have suffered a “disastrous” decline in the first half of the year(2021) because of Brexit trade barriers, with sales of beef and cheese hit hardest. Food and Drink Federation (FDF) producers lost £2bn in sales" |
At least we have the extra £350M a week for the NHS and all the new hospitals (that definitely aren't refurbished or renamed old ones). That should save us having to raise taxes to fund it. That wouldn't even be necessary if the Government gifted billions to its mates on non-existent contracts, would it? |  |
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