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Re: Finally a senior government minister has done it.

PostPosted: 28 Feb 2018, 23:55
by AliasAggers
O.K. Kaz. I understand. Forget it.

Re: Finally a senior government minister has done it.

PostPosted: 01 Mar 2018, 08:45
by Kaz
I would never call anyone here an idiot ((((x))))

Ok, will do.

Re: Finally a senior government minister has done it.

PostPosted: 01 Mar 2018, 14:35
by Suff
Kaz wrote:Aggers, I wasn't meaning it that way at all! I was replying to Suff saying that remoaners (as he likes to call us) would be gleeful if it all went wrong after Brexit, which us not how I feel about it at all. I am sure you voted with your conscience, as did I.


Kaz, I understood that completely and never took offence.

As I said, this is very emotive. People are losing what they see as a nice comfy life because others, who believe we are sleepwalking into UK oblivion, voted to end it.

This could never be anything other than acrimonious.

One side sees a child sitting in their pushchair, dummy soaked in syrup and half asleep, now having a tantrum because the dummy has been unceremoniously ripped away.

The other side sees a child kicking and screaming in their pushchair because they want to get out and run; believing that once they get out, running will pale after an hour, but by then everyone's pushchair and dummy will be gone

Hardly a situation made in heaven for an animated discussion.

Re: Finally a senior government minister has done it.

PostPosted: 01 Mar 2018, 15:50
by Kaz
8-) 8-) xx

Re: Finally a senior government minister has done it.

PostPosted: 01 Mar 2018, 20:36
by TheOstrich
Suff wrote:This could never be anything other than acrimonious.


Never a truer word - and it would have been acrimonious which ever way the referendum result went, TBH.

It has revealed fault lines in this country that we all knew were there, but in the British way, we had all been quietly papering over the cracks. Cameron's decision simply blew that wide open.