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• #12652
All you need is a pig, a syringe, an endocrinologist, and some yeast.
Easy.
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• #12653
My partner has to use an astma inhaler. Made in France with Italian text.
So yeah great going...
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• #12654
Want to ask questions about where to move to to definitively escape Brexit clusterfuckery/rank alternatives. Probably not this thread, so a Brexit Evacuees one?
Be interested to see how many people on here are actually putting plans into action too. Just finishing masters in Germany and waiting for Irish passport....
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• #12655
Make sure it’s in a private part of the site.
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• #12656
I have similar, Irish passport and looking to move to my companies head office out the UK.
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• #12657
All those gammony pancreasesesesses
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• #12658
Apart from blue passports, sovereignty and not part of Europe none of which seem useful what are the actual alleged Brexit benefits?
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• #12659
I'm in France right now, and if the quality of children's entertainment here is indicative of a reason behind the erg wanting to leave, I can't disagree with them.
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• #12660
JRM sees some (undefined) on the 50 year horizon.
For hedgefunds/tax planners the UK 'escapes' the intolerable burden of EU financial bureaucracy, £ remains international spiv currency. -
• #12661
Apart from blue passports, sovereignty and not part of Europe none of which seem useful what are the actual alleged Brexit benefits?
Depends who you ask eh. I really liked this piece: getting under the skin of Brexit
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• #12662
Wasn’t in mentioned a page or so back that another benefit would be to those billionaires\tax dodging companies etc, in that they will not come under new EU tax rules\laws so they can continue to avoid paying tax.
Will mean they now have more monies, which I guess means there will be more of it to filter down to the rest of us. Gold plated benefit right there. -
• #12663
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• #12664
Thanks, found that interesting.
Amazingly, don'tread the commentsEdit: still don't understand the mindset of leavers who are doing just fine under the status quo, but aren't rich/powerful enough to benefit from things like deregulation, though.
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• #12665
It's a good blog generally if you're into personal finance. Not Brexit-oriented, except of course everything is now.
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• #12666
Edit: still don't understand the mindset of leavers who are doing just fine under the status quo, but aren't rich/powerful enough to benefit from things like deregulation, though.
Isn't that every Conservative voter who earns less than 200k/every Trump voter?
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• #12667
You obviously aren't able to understand the English language. What you write makes no sense. If you're not a troll, fuck off and learn how to read and write. If you are a troll, just fuck off.
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• #12668
Have you got a bike?
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• #12669
Also stop the nonsense about insulin, for realz. You know it is nonsense. There's a phrase for what you're doing there, but I'm too polite to use it.
Prudent speculation based on the utter absence of any realistic plans for handling pretty much everything next year.
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• #12670
What was your original forum name?
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• #12671
Uncle Tom Cobley.
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• #12672
Were you banned or not?
And if you were banned, what are you doing here?
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• #12674
What was your original forum name?
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• #12675
teenslain's guess is as good as any.
Can we create a facility that would make enough for the whole UK, in three months, do you think?