Religion's kind of a proxy for the old grudges, so it's mainly just the old grudges. They should erode with time though, and younger generations seem to reflect that. Could've done without the uncertainty the vote brings, particularly in terms of how the border will work now.gbruin wrote:So...religion and old grudges.
Brexit
Re: Brexit
For all of the hope that it brings...
Re: Brexit
So Boris is now the foreign relations minister?! LMAO
"Sing it, Stijn!"— Myles Kennedy, during Rise Today
Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam, 3 November 2013
Re: Brexit
http://www.itv.com/news/wales/update/20 ... stminster/
'Welsh EU funding can't be replaced by Westminster'
Gotta chuckle at my ol' home country
'Welsh EU funding can't be replaced by Westminster'
Gotta chuckle at my ol' home country
Re: Brexit
Oops.Dan Dando wrote:http://www.itv.com/news/wales/update/20 ... stminster/
'Welsh EU funding can't be replaced by Westminster'
Gotta chuckle at my ol' home country
Do over?
Another photobucket casualty...
As your courage crashes down before your eyes, don't lay down and die
Re: Brexit
This isn't my fight because I don't live in England. Have some friends that do. They were for the Leave side. Their whole reasoning was not liking the thought of people who weren't chosen by them who operate in another country telling them what to do.
The process of getting out is like 2 years or so it's going to be a while.
Also, how's the pound doing? Imagine my shock when it fell a long ways but then came back strong.
Do you guys over there like Paul Joseph Watson? https://youtu.be/NHaVfJSVEMQ
The process of getting out is like 2 years or so it's going to be a while.
Also, how's the pound doing? Imagine my shock when it fell a long ways but then came back strong.
Do you guys over there like Paul Joseph Watson? https://youtu.be/NHaVfJSVEMQ