deeangeo
Well-Known Member
OK a close run race then.
It's like a battle .. one side (Leave) wins, the other (Remain) loses.
Victor takes all.
Did we come 2nd in WW1, WW2 or the Falklands?
OK a close run race then.
The biggest bull with electric cars is you still have to produce the electric. How much is produced by burning fossil fuels? Certainly doesn’t all come from renewable energy.We are not the government, the government want to appear in the best light to the EU, they want the gravy train to continue to pay them.
If we the public don't actually vote on something, then we the public didn't vote, simple really isnt it.
We are being railroaded as usual, so actually it is the EU that is to blame.
As for filament bulbs ruining the environment, you have to be joking.
This world was built on the diesel engine and coal fired power stations, until there is a viable alternative nothing will change.
Electric cars are just so much bull****, never going to be viable for a large majority as nowhere to charge them, not to mention
the fact that we don't produce enough electricity, or have the infrastructure to deliver the needed current to homes to satisfy the fast charge systems.
Neil.
PS It's still the remoaners bleating loudest, like little kids who've had their sweeties taken away.
The biggest bull with electric cars is you still have to produce the electric. How much is produced by burning fossil fuels?
Xenon is the best light for the human eye to see things by at distance, the only way you will see more mammals is with thermal.First it was filament, then it was xenon, then it was HID and now its LED. I can never keep up so I just jumped to the front.
SignedIn case you missed it:
Petition: Leave the EU without a deal in March 2019.
PS It's still the remoaners bleating loudest, like little kids who've had their sweeties taken away.
Mine were to the tune of £10K per year.
But who gives a f### eh?
BB
NOT ME even if I believed youPS It's still the remoaners bleating loudest, like little kids who've had their sweeties taken away.
Mine were to the tune of £10K per year.
But who gives a f### eh?
BB
Yes, I am pro but that comes from 40 years of first hand experience of living / working all over Europe and seeing what it brings . The wife/stepchildren are German so that will keep me over here.Consider it a leaving gift to the eu.
Mind you as you seem to be so pro german and eu perhaps you should just stay over there, then you can winge all you like about england, and a few will even listen.
Neil.
I thought you lived in Germany not EnglandPS It's still the remoaners bleating loudest, like little kids who've had their sweeties taken away.
Mine were to the tune of £10K per year.
But who gives a f### eh?
BB
However on reflection the firm I work for has only had 4 wage rises since 2008 anyway,
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Meanwhile, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has suggested the UK could establish new military bases in the Caribbean and Far East as Brexit offers the country a chance to become a "true global player once more".
He told the Sunday Telegraph: "This is our biggest moment as a nation since the end of the Second World War, when we can recast ourselves in a different way, we can actually play the role on the world stage that the world expects us to play.
"For so long - literally for decades - so much of our national view point has actually been coloured by a discussion about the European Union.
"This is our moment to be that true global player once more - and I think the armed forces play a really important role as part of that."
The newspaper cited a source close to Mr Williamson as saying new UK bases could be situated in Singapore or Brunei, or Montserrat or Guyana.
Last time the British were in Singapore they surrended and left Australia to fight the japs until the Americans arrived.