Brexit

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  • Bluejam2

    if only for the outstanding eye roll at 21:13

    ... still a nation divided and none the wiser

    • oh for lords sake, don't ruin my future plans of leaving this cold, rainy, obese laden island to sunny Lisboa.shapesalad
    • All issues stem from the UK government. Leadership/managemen... if amazing would make the country a utopia, regardless of being in the EU.shapesalad
    • I really miss Portuguese wines and cheese. The best of the world. And their oranges outstanding.shapesalad
    • miss eye roller at 37:20 sprouts some nonsense virtue signalling race immigration policy, what nonsense.shapesalad
    • It's large people like her that are clogging up the NHS, we wouldn't need so many nurses if people took care of their dietsshapesalad
    • I'm beginning to appreciate where the Whinging Pom moniker came from.Nairn
    • lol Nairnfadein11
    • I didn't watch it - might have tuned in if I'd known it was all about Portugal and its produce.Fax_Benson
    • lol, noone moans more than an ex-expatfadein11
    • ha, true - I worked with a Brit years ago, when I was labouring, who'd lived in America and who spent his entire days going on about how great the US was..Nairn
    • ..and all I could think was "well why not fuck off back there, then?". Bear in mind this was in Sunny Iberia too.Nairn
    • Ha, yep. I have a couple of close family members who left (one Canada, one NZ), much as I love them, they spend their entire time in the UK moaning.fadein11
    • Ha ha, well write letters to your mp's and get a 2nd vote organised, vote remain - then this moaning ex-expat will no longer be moaning :-)shapesalad
    • https://www.bbc.co.u…
      ‘Meanwhile, a [sic] even sterner "triple eye-roll" is reserved for "sexism and misogyny"’
      *eye-roll*
      Nairn

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