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I see Christine Laggard has just said sorry for getting it all wrong about Brexit and said the effects are very mild like TC,CHESH,MILLWALLSTEVE,ELLAND and many more said,she also said she's sorry 20/20 and Glory jumped on her band wagon and made ****s of themselves.<whistle>

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Just had to close one of the cab doors while I was laughing my bollocks off Paul!! <laugh> <laugh>

As well as the IMF, we can add the OECD, the BoE & the CBI to the list mate. <whistle>
 
She never mentioned you when she said about the fools that fell for her spin,but I'm sure she can add your name to the list.Maybe you should ask her if its because we've not exited yet or because she and all you were just wrong.:wink:

Simmer down, I said "might". Mind you if she was wrong last time who knows is she's right this time??
 
But that's great news. Were off to Glasgow next weekend for drinking and thanks to brexit, our refreshments will be almost free<cheers>
While you may enjoy the exchange next week,its very bad for your country,the price of your exports will go up big,result in lost sales,job loses etc,but very good for N/Ireland as jobs will go there.
 
While you may enjoy the exchange next week,its very bad for your country,the price of your exports will go up big,result in lost sales,job loses etc,but very good for N/Ireland as jobs will go there.

And when the hard border goes back up the struggle will be reignited and the ira will be back. Brilliant!
 
While you may enjoy the exchange next week,its very bad for your country,the price of your exports will go up big,result in lost sales,job loses etc,but very good for N/Ireland as jobs will go there.
No need to panic. We would miss certain exports to the U.K. But we're far from dependent on it. As usual, hard work will get us through any minor blips. Always has in the past