required field
- 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....
Dil
- 27 Aug 2018 19:55
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Gawd what a miserable old git that Andrew Rawnsley is.
A lot of it is total bollox talking of which ... if there is a sperm shortage because of a no deal I don't mind chipping in a bit.
MaxK
- 27 Aug 2018 21:06
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• Andrew Rawnsley is an Observer columnist ... says it all really!
However, to matters of importance .. this sperm business really confirms the fact that the Danes are a load of wankers.
Fred1new
- 28 Aug 2018 14:07
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It is good to see TM and LF grovelling around Asia and SA with their begging bowls in their hands hoping for handouts and promises to save their skins.
Think they should have taken Mark, Dil and Rosemary with them.
I would have thought it time for a few tory resignations and a general election.
Fred1new
- 28 Aug 2018 15:22
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Perhaps,
Theresa and Liam should swim home clutching bits of paper with "Trade in our Time" written on them.
Proselenes
- 29 Aug 2018 01:43
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Proselenes
- 29 Aug 2018 01:49
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MaxK
- 29 Aug 2018 13:05
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Fred1new
- 29 Aug 2018 14:11
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Already read it.
Looks similar to what the fate of the UK might be under the stewardship of the tories and neo-fascists.
Fred1new
- 29 Aug 2018 14:11
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Already read it.
Actually, what was projected at the time of the bail-outs and the fleeing if tax-avoiders from Greece, as is happening in the UK.
Looks similar to what the fate of the UK might be under the stewardship of the tories and neo-fascists.
Clocktower
- 29 Aug 2018 15:28
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A few years after Brexit those in N I might face the same situation as Brazil has to, just to safeguard the border from the South. With the Euro going into freefall they might be rushing northwards to try free themselves from their masters in Brussels/Germany.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-45338769
Dil
- 29 Aug 2018 19:23
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I see the French fishermen are doing their best to persuade us to stay in the EU Fred.
They all be out of a job soon anyway when they can't fish our waters.
MaxK
- 29 Aug 2018 21:13
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You haven't factored in the May effect Dil.
Fred1new
- 29 Aug 2018 21:53
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It is more likely that you won't have fish and chips.
required field
- 30 Aug 2018 09:52
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I think Fred is lord Haw-Haw.....
Proselenes
- 31 Aug 2018 05:12
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Clocktower
- 31 Aug 2018 09:47
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This is what the EU needs to be told as Britian stands up for itself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2hR-rOukbU
Fred1new
- 02 Sep 2018 09:05
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MaxK
- 03 Sep 2018 07:51
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Victory for Brussels is inevitable. In adopting Chequers, we have gone into battle waving the white flag
By
Boris Johnson
2 September 2018 • 10:00pm
'The UK has agreed to hand over £40bn for two thirds of diddly squat', writes Boris Johnson Credit: Dario Pignatelli/ Bloomberg
So it’s ding ding! Seconds out! And we begin the final round of that international slug fest, the Brexit negotiations. Out of their corners come Dominic Raab and Michel Barnier, shrugging their shoulders and beating their chests – and I just hope you aren’t one of those trusting souls who still thinks it could really go either way. The fix is in. The whole thing is about as pre-ordained as a bout between Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy; and in this case, I am afraid, the inevitable outcome is a victory for the EU, with the UK lying flat on the canvas with 12 stars circling symbolically over our semi-conscious head.
More if you sign up here:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/09/02/victory-brussels-inevitable-adopting-chequers-have-gone-battle/