WHO TOOK THE GREAT OUT OF BRITAIN?

Yes,
Almost makes you think you would be better off living abroad, and not worrying about policies that have little relevance to you.
I really do not care what you Tories think i just actually find it, strange to think the British people who voted for Brexit ,are now being shite on ,and it does effect me and other ex brits ,mainly pensioners, who moved abroad after working all their lives and actually contributing to the government by working all their lives, for a pittance pension (and if you do not know pay tax in both countries).
Take care have a nice evening and sleep tight knowing the future of our children mostly from working class families are in capable hands.
 
I really do not care what you Tories think i just actually find it, strange to think the British people who voted for Brexit ,are now being shite on ,and it does effect me and other ex brits ,mainly pensioners, who moved abroad after working all their lives and actually contributing to the government by working all their lives, for a pittance pension (and if you do not know pay tax in both countries).
Take care have a nice evening and sleep tight knowing the future of our children mostly from working class families are in capable hands.
Did not vote for Brexit, floating voter who judges on merits, help my children and grandchildren as much as I can myself as do not rely on any politician to care on long term issues, they all look at a 5 year horizon
 
If you care to think a little, you’ll realise there never was a ‘Great’ in ‘Britain’.

There was, and in my opinion still is, a ‘Great’ in ‘Great Britain’.

If you do feel the need to reply please try and refrain from calling me a Nobber as you did recently.

Oh and if you can find the ability to write without expletives it would be appreciated. Cos the way express yourself on here makes me wonder who took the ‘decency’ out of ‘common decency’.
 
... who moved abroad after working all their lives and actually contributing to the government by working all their lives, for a pittance pension (and if you do not know pay tax in both countries).
If you moved to the Republic of Ireland, then I don’t think you pay tax twice. But, then again, it’s a lot wetter than Lancashire !

Even better, if you are a writer, musician, playwright, artist, sculptor or other cultural creator then I think you pay no tax at all to Eire on income up to €50,000. All part of the promotion of Eire’s cultural heritage, I believe.
 
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You are aware that Great Britain refers to a geographical area as opposed to a description of how marvelous Britain is
 
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