It is *quite* funny that Britain is once again talking about Brexit and rejoining the EU. Don't get me wrong - I am in favour of it - but it's not like we didn't behave appallingly at the EU Christmas party, embarrassing ourselves and everybody else and then loudly proclaiming we're leaving before being sick on the hosts, tripping over and smashing face first into the door, taking a decade to find our way out only to realise we'd soiled ourselves, didn't know where we were, were hungry and didn't have any money and now we're at the window peering in shouting that we might consider coming back into the party if you're lucky, whilst the other guests look on, horrified, as they move to surreptitiously deadbolt the door.
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@TheBreadmonkey absolutely nailed it.
@TheBreadmonkey Lets give consideration less to our living (collective or individual) guilt and give more space to those who perhaps became of age since the last decision and get a chance at whats best: democracy (free politics), capitalism (free trade), and liberty (personal - including religious - liberty).
@TheBreadmonkey omg LOL like the EU is ever gonna let them back in
@TheBreadmonkey Toot O' the Day, right here.
ROFLMAO perfect! Look, we're definitely going to have to have a small talk with HR and have some structured mediation with our former colleagues if we are going to be able to work together in future.
@TheBreadmonkey At least y'all realize what happened. I saw Farage at an old rally here and my heart sunk to my stomach. Seriously, I'm so glad the light of day is shining on your country.
You spoke my mind. But more eloquently than I could