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"This isn't the Brexit i voted for"...complains a Brexiteer


Bulletguy

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Oh the irony of this which is obviously lost on the poor soul!

 

A Brexiteer who was forced to wait in an immigration queue at an EU airport in Amsterdam has complained that "this isn’t the Brexit I voted for”.

 

Colin Browning, who described himself as one of the 17.4 million people who voted for Brexit, said he was forced to wait for nearly an hour at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol before his passport was checked.

 

 

Interestingly James O'Brien came to his rescue though......and what he said is right.

 

"It's too late to change our minds about Brexit. It's absolutely finished, done with, over. Reality is now beginning to bite, whether you're a former employee of Norton Motorcycles, whether you're working for Honda in Swindon or whether you're standing in queues that you didn't have to stand in last year.

 

"It's all coming home to roost. So blame the people who sold it, not the people that bought it.

 

"In order to make sure that we don't get fooled again, you've got to go after the people who fooled you last time, not the people who got fooled."

 

https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/james-obrien/remainers-dont-blame-colin-brexit/

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mtravel - 2020-02-14 4:00 PM

 

If Monsieur le President will do the same, think next summer when lot of Brits will try to cross the Channel.

I don't remember to have seen many long stay parkings in Dover.

The queues will probably arrive to Manchester and York.

 

Max

Operation Stack will kick in and third country Brits hoping to escape for a fortnights fun in the sun will spend their time cooped up in their campers and mh's on the M20. (lol)

 

Better off booking a B&B on the English Riviera of Jaywick or Clacton where they will feel more 'at home' with the burger bars, chippies, and swigging warm beer. :D

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Bulletguy - 2020-02-14 4:52 PM

 

mtravel - 2020-02-14 4:00 PM

 

If Monsieur le President will do the same, think next summer when lot of Brits will try to cross the Channel.

I don't remember to have seen many long stay parkings in Dover.

The queues will probably arrive to Manchester and York.

 

Max

Operation Stack will kick in and third country Brits hoping to escape for a fortnights fun in the sun will spend their time cooped up in their campers and mh's on the M20. (lol)

 

Better off booking a B&B on the English Riviera of Jaywick or Clacton where they will feel more 'at home' with the burger bars, chippies, and swigging warm beer. :D

 

There is a simple solution. Just give all the remainers European Citizenship (which some of us have been campaigning to retain for nearly four years). Then we can have a fast track lane to Dover or at the Airports and the Brexiteers can just go to Skegness or Jaywick. Seems fair to me.

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We will be able to go to Northern Ireland instead anyway once Johnson builds his new bridge. You will have to spend 12 hours driving right up Scotland and back down the single track road to the Mull of Kintyre though before hopping on the new Bridge built with hundreds of support towers all of which will need to be the height of the Shard due to the sea being 1000ft deep and try not to worry about the million tons of explosives its built on but it will be an adventure and no customs to worry about. Oh... Hang on. He lied about that didnt he. There will be customs. :(

 

UK will be like the Hotel California. You can check out anytime you like but you can never leave!

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Barryd999 - 2020-02-15 8:26 AM

 

We will be able to go to Northern Ireland instead anyway once Johnson builds his new bridge.

Given Johnsons track record of frittering taxpayers money away on non-existent bridges and other batty ideas, it's safer to leave him playing with empty wood boxes to look like buses painting "happy people" on them.......especially as that area of sea is rammed with tons of live munitions from wartime. *-)

 

https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/uk/boris-johnson-bridge-over-irish-sea-munitions-dump-is-lunacy-says-irish-economist-38500000.html

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