Next Referendum?

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I actually saw it on release, I think it was an AA rating, but I managed to get in. We left early as we didn't have a clue what was going on.

I was too young I think, I first saw it on Video in about 1980, first video I ever hired incidentally.

I know practically every line in every scene but it still cracks me up to this day, it's a work of genius, one of the best comedies of all time.
 
We are a week in, and every therapy session has started with Brexit. They’ve stayed with it, too. The shock, the fear, the dismay, the feelings of shame, of being unsafe, of being misplaced and unwanted. Notions of what the UK has stood for in people’s consciousness are being shredded. The vote experienced as an assault on senses of self, of identity and community that people didn’t know they carried inside of them and relied upon until the vote shattered it.


**** sake don't be triggering the Exit or half the country will stiff themselves o_O:rolleyes:
 
He wanted to pull up outside a Suffolk pub in his expensive German saloon and tweed suit and tell the locals to take down the English flag outside because they have no right to it.

****ing spastic.
 
We are a week in, and every therapy session has started with Brexit. They’ve stayed with it, too. The shock, the fear, the dismay, the feelings of shame, of being unsafe, of being misplaced and unwanted. Notions of what the UK has stood for in people’s consciousness are being shredded. The vote experienced as an assault on senses of self, of identity and community that people didn’t know they carried inside of them and relied upon until the vote shattered it.


**** sake don't be triggering the Exit or half the country will stiff themselves o_O:rolleyes:

Puts everything into perspective, half the population need their arses wiped for them, feeling insecure and are incapable at the thought of having to stand on their own two feet. The EU instituted a nanny state and path of greed creating a generation of materialistic want, all about me, self righteousness, how will we survive, while the homeless and mentally ill are cast to City streets around them, even if the economy did collapse beyond all recognition, the people of the UK would still probably never experience the misfortunes of many they walk past with blind eyes everyday.
 
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Puts everything into perspective, half the population need their arses wiped for them, feeling insecure and are incapable at the thought of having to stand on their own two feet. The EU instituted a nanny state and path of greed creating a generation of materialistic want, all about me, self righteousness, how will we survive, while the homeless and mentally ill are cast to City streets around them, even if the economy did collapse beyond all recognition, the people of the UK would still probably never experience the misfortunes of many they walk past with blind eyes everyday.
****s don't know they're born, as my Ma would say.
 
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But Brexit is invasive. It has had deep and ongoing effects on us as individuals: we wake up happy enough and then remember the facts that make us unhappy, as if we’re seriously ill, or have been abandoned or bereaved.


Do these ****ers have no sense of perspective?
 
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I don't agree with Brexit but ****in hell , it's been voted for ... ****s need to move on and get on with it.
 
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