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A christian, a muslim, a jew, an atheist, a homosexual man, a lesbian woman, a brexiteer, a remainer, a republican, and a democrat walk into a bar.

They drink. They chat. They laugh. They enjoy each other's company - and they DON'T piss each other off by trying to push their own agendas onto the others. In short - they all act like civilised, decent human beings.

THAT'S HOW IT BLOODY WELL SHOULD BE!

ToakReon 8 Dec 16
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And the bartender says, "what are you all having?' because we serve everybody here!

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And then Trump walks in...

godef Level 7 Dec 16, 2017
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don't know what a 'remainer' is...and I don't know directly what a politico who is a brexiteer is like...but I know three of two of the others are difficult to drink with if you don't share the same view...three in many cases....so you might as well throw in a yeti, a chupacabra and a reptiloides...hehe...I say bring gloves and let it be an energetic training session...they will learn to love each other...haha

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Not sure what a Remainer is but people should learn to get along with each other.

The terms were made deliberately confusing. A 'remainer' was concocted to mean a person who wanted Britain to remain in the EU, though it actually meant to move into total union with the core countries of the EU, to give up Common Law and accept Napoleonic Code and make other changes, and to relinquish the right to in future refuse to implement EU decrees, so it was definitely not staying in the same place.

At the time of the EU referendum there were many ideas about what 'remain' and 'leave' actually meant. The official government advocate of 'remain' said that 'leave' would mean little would change in the next 5 or so years, but we would not be compelled to join any new treaties, and that we could only join new treaties if we choose to and the majority of EU members voted that we could.

I don't think anyone had much idea what they were talking about, pretty much like in US elections.

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