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REFERENDUM RESULTS AND DISCUSSION THREAD

My wife's job means she's come into contact with quite a few celebrities over the years and she always says Christopher Biggins is the worst one of the lot by a long way, really nasty bloke.
My wife was front of house at the Price of Wales theatre for years, the worst she met surprisingly.........Jim Davidson, closely followed by Carol Decker, Henry Cooper was a perfect gentleman and Alan Minter asked her what time her shift finished :)
 
Oh no, he isn't...
I would give that the laughing emoji, but a small minority on the forum wanted it gone, with no thought of what would replace it once it's gone, can you sense the irony
 
I would give that the laughing emoji, but a small minority on the forum wanted it gone, with no thought of what would replace it once it's gone, can you sense the irony
Yeah, I don't really know the back story, but on the surface it seems a rather bizarre decision.
 
Blame pogo danderfluff, he used it on all sorts of things, mass shooting, laughing emoji, superstar dies aged 25, laughing emoji, telling him to fuck off, well guess the rest
 
Blame pogo danderfluff, he used it on all sorts of things, mass shooting, laughing emoji, superstar dies aged 25, laughing emoji, telling him to fuck off, well guess the rest
Seriously? I mean did anyone take his 'contributions' to heart? Instead of getting rid of a perfectly relevant emoji, why not get rid of the perfectly irrelevant poster?
 
Tbf, rather than getting rid of a harmless emoji, wouldn't it be better to get rid of the actual problem?
 
Fuck sake

At least we aren't struggling for HGV driver and have claimed this MASSIVE VICTORY
 
Like so many Brexit "victories", if people really wanted a crown stamped on their pint glass, they could have just done it anyway...
 
It's wrong as well, as we've been given an extra year to change from CE to UKCA markings, as we haven't got enough inspectors to do the new audits.
 
UK taxes on EU imports have increased hugely since the former’s official exit from the Union at the end of 2020.

Both British businesses and individuals spent approximately €2.6 billion (£2.2 billion) between January and July on import duties – a 42% increase on the first seven months of 2020 – accountancy group UHY Hacker Young calculated using public statistics.
 
2019:


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