The happiest moments in my life include: Birth of my daughter Wedding day My hubby proposing Births of my younger siblings Scuba diving with a whale shark Cage diving with great white sharks Dawn at Machu Picchu Tropical storm at Angkor Wat Walking on a glacier in Chile & Brexit
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Oh yeah, and zip lining down that volcano in Costa Rica, watching my daughter sing a solo in her school play, getting my A levels, listening to my husband read bedtime stories to my daughter, waterfights on the beach in Cornwall, getting my first journo job, the list goes on...
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Yeah right.
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And on closer inspection he lives in Spain!
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You're denying yourself rights in Spain following brexit. Stupid bastard.
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You're entitled to live and work in Spain. An entitlement withdrawn next March.
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Happy to hear the loss of potentially 110,000 jobs linked to Airbus. Really?
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How much is airbus funded by the EU???? 10billion a year would be the correct answer... So go and jog on with you political point scoring...
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You literally have just pointed out that the EU has a positive impact in funding businesses which create jobs in the UK. And that once we are out those businesses will lose their funding and have incentive to move...
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Into the businesses which then use it to expand and create jobs? How do you think funding actually works?
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James? James? JAAAAAMES? Come back James, you must have more misunderstood Nigel Farage-isms you can come up with
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James obviously thinks that means they’re not real jobs at the end of it all

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Bluddy EU, comin over ere, funding thowsands off are jobs *deliberate, Brexit voter, spelling mistakes added just for good measure
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Mine too Julia, I stayed up all night, cried and yelled out at the wonderful result , and could not sleep the next day,due to the excitement of it all. I did know what I was voting for and had been waiting for over 40 years for the chance to vote for it

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Can you explain it coherently then? Most can’t and I think that’s why remainers struggle to understand.
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And there you have it in a nutshell. Described like the most emotional life changing event in ones life and when asked to explain simply what she voted for 'coherently, no response. Increasingly typical across the Brexit base.
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I’d like to add to the “can you explain it coherently” request.
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She blocked me. If not coherent they are all at least consistent.
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