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- 03 Feb 2016 10:00
Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....
Martini
- 07 Feb 2019 16:40
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Corbyn’s doing an excellent job of getting us out of Europe long may he continue to be labours leader. He will deserve a knighthood for services to Brexit when we leave.
Fred1new
- 07 Feb 2019 16:49
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Manuel,
At present, you have a government which you must be proud of.
Not sure who is the biggest rat in No 10.
The most incompetent and divided government since the Chamberlain's or Heath's period.
Europe is laughing at the little englander's mentality/
cynic
- 07 Feb 2019 16:51
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he's certainly not doing the labour party any favours
it's truly unbelievable that, in the most recent opinium poll in the observer, labour was lagging by 7% ....... at this stage of a parliament, one would expect the opposition to be at least that far ahead
it'll be interesting to see how or if that position changes (significantly) in opinium's next poll - due towards the end of next week i believe
Fred1new
- 07 Feb 2019 16:55
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Wait for the next G/E.
But at the moment it seems to me that in many parts of the world the general public is been led by their noses by political adolescents.
cynic
- 07 Feb 2019 16:58
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ah yes indeed fred, but until such a time as there is an election, polls are all one has to gauge public opinion ....... and even you cannot claim the observer has right wing bias
Fred1new
- 07 Feb 2019 17:06
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Manuel,
If you are so certain about the outcome of a G/E and the validity of that poll, put your money where your mouth is, and impress me, by putting £1000 or two on the result.
cynic
- 07 Feb 2019 17:10
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no one can be certain of any result, and i did not even infer by a single word that polls were foolproof .... indeed, the referendum polls were a prime example
Fred1new
- 07 Feb 2019 17:19
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I suppose you posting it doesn't give what you print validity.
I would never have guessed!
Fred1new
- 07 Feb 2019 17:28
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I think Carney was appointed by a tory "government".
Here is his today's appraisal of your government's incompetence:
2h ago No-deal Brexit: UK exporters risk being locked out of world's harbours
3h ago Summary: Bank of England fights fog of Brexit
4h ago Carney: No-deal Brexit would raise risk of recession
5h ago Carney: Parliament is taking its time over Brexit
5h ago Carney points to 'fog of Brexit uncertainty'
5h ago Mark Carney's press conference begins
5h ago Bank: Many UK companies not ready for no-deal Brexit
If I voted, I am certain some would vote for a tory win.
Especially those shorting on its economy.
cynic
- 07 Feb 2019 17:28
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you are such a prat
Stan
- 07 Feb 2019 17:51
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"Stan, re damaging decisions, I voted for the party that would provide the best solution for the country after Labour screwed it up (again) last time."
Get it right George please for your information so called New Labour did not "screw" up the economy, that was America's fault as most informed people know.
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"If you want to see damage you only have to look at Brexit, after the biggest vote in our history, with a clear majority, it should have been reasonably straight forward to implement the will of the people." - who is doing the damage? your Conservative Government that's who.
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"Re your evaluation of me, I know you hold me in high regard Stan, if it were otherwise quite frankly I couldn't give a fishes tit.
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George stop trying to change the subject with a feeble attempt to divert my evaluation by bringing Fishing in to it.
Right I make that 3 more apologies you owe me...but being such kind and generous fella I'm prepared to except 1 this time.
Stan
- 07 Feb 2019 17:58
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"cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 07 Feb 2019 17:28 - 12341 of 12342
you are such a prat"
Alf loses it again and becomes abusive Alert! -):
hilary
- 07 Feb 2019 18:25
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Hmmmm. I've got some thonine in the freezer - just gonna do a nipple count.
:o)
cynic
- 07 Feb 2019 20:05
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????? tuna and nipples?????
Dil
- 07 Feb 2019 20:56
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Only way Corby could win an election is if he got his mates in Venezula to count the votes.
What did you expect from Carney Fred ? He might get something right one day.
Dil
- 07 Feb 2019 22:47
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France recall ambassador from Italy , things going well in the EU then.
Maybe we should offer to send a peace keeping force in.
hilary
- 08 Feb 2019 08:29
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Cyners,
In acknowledgement of George's peculiar fetish for fish's tits.
But a decent tranche of thonine, topped with chopped sun dried tomatoes and Cornish parmesan shavings is pretty damn tasty. Drizzle with chilli oil, and 6 or 7 minutes under the grill or on a foil tray over the barbie. Serve with a simple salad, crusty baguette and aïoli.
cynic
- 08 Feb 2019 08:42
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ah thanks .... but what a shame you do not or cannot buy fresh ..... that said, my local fishmonger/butcher smokes his own cod's roe, and that freezes and "regenerates" very well indeed ..... home-made taramasalata is well worth the calories!
hilary
- 08 Feb 2019 08:58
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I do buy a load of fresh fish in the autumn and take it up to the Alps. The coolbox plugs into the cigarette lighter in the boot. Then freeze it once we're there.
Unfortunately, we'll have to buy Parmigiano Reggiano locally if we can't get the Cornish stuff after Brexit.
:o)
cynic
- 08 Feb 2019 09:03
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silly girl :-)
try making your own tarama ...... it's not difficult provided you have a Magimix or similar, and well worth it