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"Former England footballer Gary Lineker has backed the campaign for another EU referendum, saying Brexit feels like it is "going very wrong indeed" "

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I don't think even (the current) Mrs Lineker takes much notice of him, let alone the rest of us......

and that's whether it's about football or anything else!

 


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And!!!!
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View martin2412's Profile martin2412 Flag Living The Dream 26 Jul 18 1.31pm Send a Private Message to martin2412 Add martin2412 as a friend

So Lineker joins another losing side. So what ?

 

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Everton and Man City voting leave over remain and the opposite for Liverpool and Man Utd says it all really.

May as well have asked Kermit and one of his former neighbours up here.

British people already here aren’t a priority anymore. Especially young people. They’re far from the priority.

 


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Reminds me of when he said we should take in more refugees. We probably should, but at the same time reduce the economic refugees and men posing as teenagers. It he got flack because it wouldn’t be in his neighbourhood, living room sofa or 7 spare bedrooms.

 


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View DanH's Profile DanH Flag SW2 26 Jul 18 1.42pm Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Originally posted by martin2412

So Lineker joins another losing side. So what ?

The reason they're so petrified of another is because it would go the other way and we would, somehow, more than we already do on the world stage, look like a bunch of massive d*ckheads.

 

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View Jimenez's Profile Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 26 Jul 18 1.48pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Well I back banning the TV licence?

 


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What I don't understand is how come Trump and Junker can agree (in principle) to a trade deal within a couple of hours yet we have been unable to get anywhere with those European "friends" after two years of trying.The sooner we are out (deal or no deal ) the better.

 

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Originally posted by DanH

The reason they're so petrified of another is because it would go the other way and we would, somehow, more than we already do on the world stage, look like a bunch of massive d*ckheads.

The basic attitude of Remain is that we should have another referendum until they get the result they want.
It is particularly laughable since the process is at its most negative time right now, which was inevitable given what had to be achieved.
Let's have another referendum in 20 years or 30 years when we can see how it has all turned out.

 

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Originally posted by since1953

What I don't understand is how come Trump and Junker can agree (in principle) to a trade deal within a couple of hours yet we have been unable to get anywhere with those European "friends" after two years of trying.The sooner we are out (deal or no deal ) the better.

Because the EU are weasel bullies who want it all their way, always.

 


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Originally posted by since1953

What I don't understand is how come Trump and Junker can agree (in principle) to a trade deal within a couple of hours yet we have been unable to get anywhere with those European "friends" after two years of trying.The sooner we are out (deal or no deal ) the better.

Because they are the USA and have big bargaining power. It is also a PR opportunity.

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