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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....
KidA
- 16 Oct 2017 13:56
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It was for the pictures really. Still feel pop-up versions would save printed editions.
Cheers,
KidA
VICTIM
- 16 Oct 2017 14:08
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Why don't he just promise students free education or summat , they'll flock over to Cons as they are intelligent sorts . ( or maybe just lie )
Stan
- 17 Oct 2017 08:13
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Urgent progress is needed on a Brexit transition period to prevent City firms implementing contingency plans that could put up to 75,000 UK financial services sector jobs at risk, a leading industry lobby group has warned. In a plea to negotiators ahead of the n meeting later this week, TheCityUK also said that the stakes are high for the remaining 27 EU nations, where jobs and inward investment will be at risk if a two-year transition period cannot be agreed quickly.
Fred1new
- 17 Oct 2017 08:32
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Watch the UK become a colony of the EU and China over the next 4years of Maybe government.
VICTIM
- 17 Oct 2017 08:37
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So so sad .
Haystack
- 17 Oct 2017 14:35
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Lefties are always miseries.
Dil
- 19 Oct 2017 10:32
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Another day closer to leaving.
Fred1new
- 19 Oct 2017 10:35
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Rejoice the march to suicide has started for some.
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It will be good to begging for leftovers from the table without being able to read the menu.
VICTIM
- 19 Oct 2017 10:46
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Perpetual Melancholy .
hilary
- 19 Oct 2017 11:17
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The problem with that argument, Fred, is that, with 1/7th of the EU's total GDP and population, yet only a 1/28th of a say of what's written on the menu, the UK wasn't able to eat rosbif and had to make do with frogs' legs and sauerkraut instead.
Personally, I quite like frogs' legs and sauerkraut, but I can understand why Dilbert prefers his lamb. :o)
VICTIM
- 19 Oct 2017 11:27
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In other words Freda you've had your chips .
hilary
- 19 Oct 2017 11:35
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You mean frites?
VICTIM
- 19 Oct 2017 11:43
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Flaming hell hilary , you Europeans .
Martini
- 19 Oct 2017 11:48
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Hilary don't apply logic to Fred you know it confuses him.
hilary
- 19 Oct 2017 13:14
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Surely recycling is a good thing, Doc? Surely it's just a case of helping to make a better environment for our children and our childrens' children. And if the other 27 member states can meet their recycling targets, why can't the UK meet them too?
Or maybe you just don't like it because it's an EU law rather than a UK law?
hilary
- 19 Oct 2017 13:20
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And here's a clue, if you don't like all of the recycling bins....
Do what other European countries do and put communal recycling bins in strategic locations, buy fresh and local unpackaged food to cut down on packaging waste, and walk the minimal recyclables that you do generate along to the communal bins to help stay fit and healthy, and reduce the UK obesity burden on the NHS.
It will also reduce your council tax as you won't need personal recycling bins, and your council won't have to employ or subcontract to so many dustmen. That's an example of accountable (local) government for you.
hilary
- 19 Oct 2017 13:25
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I got that idea from my son. The 3 years he spent reading PPE at Oxford weren't entirely wasted on Piers Gav and the Burlington Club.