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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....
jimmy b
- 17 Nov 2016 21:50
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I don't think Martini has a sense of humour ,maybe he's a special constable or traffic warden.
In fact it's funnier if you read it using Chris Eubanks voice :)
Haystack
- 17 Nov 2016 23:39
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Martini has a better sense of humour than most on this site.
VICTIM
- 18 Nov 2016 07:33
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Beyond belief .
jimmy b
- 18 Nov 2016 08:04
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Yes ,kind of a Tory version of Fred ,probably bullied at school for being the prefect.
VICTIM
- 18 Nov 2016 08:12
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We have endless atrocities going on in the World and we comment , but some unknown to each other people having a bit of fun and someone ( unknown ) to anyone writes and complains about others who he doesn't know , and someone ( unknown ) tells us he has a sense of humour , hilarious isn't it .
VICTIM
- 18 Nov 2016 08:19
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Thought you were building a bunker , you the person who I don't know or care to know , otherwise known as Freda to me Fred to other unknowns , wow i do feel better .
MaxK
- 18 Nov 2016 08:30
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Pro-EU peer Lord Kerr says UK needs migration because Britons are 'stupid'
By Laura Hughes, Political Correspondent
18 November 2016 • 7:57am
A Europhile peer has provoked outrage after he claimed Britain needs intelligent migrants to come to the UK because "native" Britons are "so bloody stupid".
Peter Lilly:
"They think they are there to rule the country and hugely resent any interference by the electorate."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/11/18/pro-eu-peer-lord-kerr-says-uk-needs-migration-because-britons-ar/
jimmy b
- 18 Nov 2016 08:38
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What a great guy , typical of the ruling elite we get now days .
iturama
- 18 Nov 2016 10:48
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Keep silent and let people think you are a fool, or open your mouth and prove it comes to mind when I see the comments of people like Kerr. One thing I have learnt in life is that intelligence and education does not equate to common sense. Give me common sense every time.
Fred1new
- 18 Nov 2016 11:04
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Especially when defusing a bomb in the dark.
VICTIM
- 18 Nov 2016 11:07
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A little less humour please , Thank you .
jimmy b
- 18 Nov 2016 11:12
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Freekin hell Fred's lightened up give him a chance VIC this could get good.
VICTIM
- 18 Nov 2016 11:14
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The flippant POLICE are about jimmy you have to be careful .
mentor
- 18 Nov 2016 13:03
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Is the B!tch ( the neighbours word not mine / is alright on taking but not in posting) getting cool feet? .........
Article 50 Brexit case will not be appealed to EU court, says Gina Miller - Fri, 18th Nov 2016 10:43
(ShareCast News) - The result of a government appeal against a judicial ruling that it could not trigger Brexit without parliamentary consent will be the last word on the matter, according to the fund manager who first brought the issue to court.
Gina Miller, the fund manager who along with hairdresser Deir Dos Santos challenged the prime minister's prerogative powers to trigger Article 50, the clause which will set a two year clock on negotiations with the EU, said she would not appeal the decision of the Supreme Court to the European Court of Justice.
Miller and Dos Santos won their case against the government on 3 November, when the High Court ruled that parliament needed to be consulted first.
The government has appealed the decision to the Supreme Court with a hearing expected to start on 5 December and ruling made in the new year.
Miller told Bloomberg TV on Friday: "My particular case is a constitutional one in Britain so I would not be" appealing to the European courts "whatever the outcome."
"That's not to say the Supreme Court itself won't say that aspects of Article 50 need to be debated at an international level."
The government has said that it is currently preparing legislation to trigger Article 50, despite the setback from the High Court ruling and May said that it had not disrupted her timetable to trigger the clause by the end of March.
The other legal challenges to Brexit were rejected by the Northern Ireland High Court in October, ruling that the 1998 Good Friday Agreement did not prevent the government from triggering Article 50.
Dil
- 19 Nov 2016 09:20
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Anyone see that Welsh MP on Question Time trying to justify why he might not vote for Brexit in a commons vote when nearly sixty per cent of his constituents voted out ?
He said he felt morally compelled to do the right thing for the people ... well excuse me but if he really had any morals he should resign.
Fred1new
- 19 Nov 2016 12:54
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If a shepherd thinks he sees a flock of sheep going over a cliff I would think he has a moral duty to try to stop them.
Edited, as I didn't understand the first posting.
8-)
cynic
- 19 Nov 2016 16:50
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certainly bleating at them won't do any good
Dil
- 20 Nov 2016 10:52
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And what fecking cliff are you on about Fred ?
The one where we have to have an emergency budget if we vote out ?
The one where foreign companies like Nissan and Google pull out of UK if we vote out ?
The one where the stock market tanks if we pull out ?
The one where unemployment accelerates as soon as we pull out ?
Etc , etc.
Those sheep are off to pastures new after a democratic vote and don't need a fecking shepherd sticking their nose in.
Fred1new
- 20 Nov 2016 11:01
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Take your blinkers off and look ahead and then on both sides.