Proposition Joe
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I'm still going with my first mind that Donald doesn't really want to win
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I'm still going with my first mind that Donald doesn't really want to win
Srsly. He wanted to get promotion for his brand, and he got in too deep. At this point, he can't turn back. I hope someone close to him drops a tell-all book about this in the near future, how they got to the idea of him running for president.I'm still going with my first mind that Donald doesn't really want to win
I been saying from day one this was a marketing scheme that went awry.
This **** reminds me of a Black Mirror episode.
I'm still going with my first mind that Donald doesn't really want to win
I been saying from day one this was a marketing scheme that went awry.
This **** reminds me of a Black Mirror episode.
Jesus, Drumpf is a ******* clown.
gotem
gotem
Scotland had a referendum on their independence, and the only reason they chose to stay in Great Britain was so that they would remain part of the EU.
That's what Lily meant by "Scotland voted IN you moron"
Scotland had a referendum on their independence, and the only reason they chose to stay in Great Britain was so that they would remain part of the EU.
That's what Lily meant by "Scotland voted IN you moron"
wasn't da only reason (i followed that vote too last year)
nevertheless, da UK will have 2 years to figure it out.
Scotland had a referendum on their independence, and the only reason they chose to stay in Great Britain was so that they would remain part of the EU.
That's what Lily meant by "Scotland voted IN you moron"
wasn't da only reason (i followed that vote too last year)
nevertheless, da UK will have 2 years to figure it out.
Did you see the maps from yesterday vote? The entirety of Scotland voted "remain"
Scotland had a referendum on their independence, and the only reason they chose to stay in Great Britain was so that they would remain part of the EU.
That's what Lily meant by "Scotland voted IN you moron"
wasn't da only reason (i followed that vote too last year)
nevertheless, da UK will have 2 years to figure it out.
Did you see the maps from yesterday vote? The entirety of Scotland voted "remain"
and like i said, there's more than staying in da E.U. for staying with da United Kingdom, (family, traditions, etc)
da E.U connection is only a few decades old VS being part of da United Kingdom since da 1700's...
All these excuses when the map is clear as day but you steady relying on that Reagan map
All these excuses when the map is clear as day but you steady relying on that Reagan map
you guys are pretty much a lost cause..ive followed that referendum since 2014..
http://www.wnyc.org/story/scottish-independence-vote-too-close-call/
NPR radio show i follow circa 2014
you have people with STRONG ties to both Scotland & Great Britian that didn't wanted da UK torn to shreds.
da E.U. is a rather new phenomenon vs da CENTURIES da UK exists as is.
More execuses I should spam you with the map the next time you bring this up and try to deflect from the point being made.All these excuses when the map is clear as day but you steady relying on that Reagan map
you guys are pretty much a lost cause..ive followed that referendum since 2014..
All these excuses when the map is clear as day but you steady relying on that Reagan map
you guys are pretty much a lost cause..ive followed that referendum since 2014..
http://www.wnyc.org/story/scottish-independence-vote-too-close-call/
NPR radio show i follow circa 2014
you have people with STRONG ties to both Scotland & Great Britian that didn't wanted da UK torn to shreds.
da E.U. is a rather new phenomenon vs da CENTURIES da UK exists as is.
Those U.K. ties are so strong that so many can't wait to get a passport that will allow them to travel without hassle throughout Europe.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/24/brexit-scramble-for-european-passports
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+100% spike in UK searches for "getting an Irish passport" after #Brexit vote
Ireland’s foreign ministry said it had received a significant rise in the number of Irish passport applications from Britain. It published a guide on how to obtain documents for the 430,000 Irish-born people living in England, Wales and Scotland
Charles Masters, a translator who can certify legal documents, said he had received six or seven applications on Friday from Brits living in France seeking French passports.
“A lot of people were thinking they wouldn’t have to worry about getting French nationality. Now all of a sudden it’s ‘Oh Jesus!’” said Masters, who lives in Burgundy.
He said getting French citizenship was relatively straightforward. You need to have lived in the country for five years and to have no criminal record. The cost is a couple of hundred euros.
Masters, who is originally from Reading, said: “I’m gutted by the result. We got French nationality ourselves two-and-a-half years ago. We were thinking: ‘You never know.’ Now ‘you never know’ has actually happened. We are in shock.”
Nicola Sturgeon said it was "democratically unacceptable" that Scotland faced the prospect of being taken out of the EU against its will.