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Sorry Fellas, what's a Dyson.:doh:
It's not a Henry!
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I Love that Post, are you genuinely serious? :lol:

No I'm not serious, how can I be when dealing with another remoaner.
There was a vote, you lost, get over it.

Actually if all the remoaner's "got over it" we would have left the EU, paid nothing and be well on our way to getting trade deals sorted out.
It's the remoaner's who are wrecking any chance we had of a clean and simple break from the EU, and have destroyed whatever respect the majority may have had left in our government

Neil.
 
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I think with an almost hung vote with only 4% in it there is a fair reason for an open dialogue about something that will affect the UK as much as WWII did in monetary terms.
And not ha ha our team won "so there" retoric that has been jangled about. Leave or stay, most of them do care what happens for the countries future.
 
There was a vote, you lost, get over it.

And there was a vote in 1973 and a vote, in Parliament, over Maastricht when Mrs Thatcher or John Major was Prime Minister in 1990 whatever and some. It's odd how the leavers have been happy never to accept those democratic decisions as final yet, now, all of sudden they want everybody else to accept the 2016 vote as final. You can't have it both ways. The likes of Farage have never accepted the democratic choices made in Parliament regarding the EU and if the Referendum had delivered a Remain vote in 2016 he wouldn't have accepted that either.
 
Struggling to understand the relevance of the post? Overcharging pfor people for money ttransfers is appalling I agree but is it relevant to the eu?
 
I flit between the UK and Mozambique (which is not in the EU) with firearms on a regular basis. No hassle at all.

Although it is, now, a member of the Commonwealth. Most odd as was a formerly Portuguese never British.
 
I Love that Post, are you genuinely serious? :lol:
Filament light bulbs are a thing of the past now, LED is the future because they can produce way more lumens and with an absolute fraction of the energy required. I’ve just built a bespoke kitchen in my house and used them for all my lighting requirements and I’m so impressed. I’ve got two LED spot lights too, for task lighting where I butcher my deer carcasses and they are so powerful when I turn the dimmer switch up on full that I don’t ever use them on full power.
The new vacuum cleaners from Miele that I’ve read about have a better efficiency than the Henry piece of crap that I’ve currently got, indeed, you have just reminded me to go and get a new and more powerful one.
Im a fully trained Industrial designer, I can assure you that I know how to make a decent vacuum cleaner work and crap Chinese ones that are available on Amazon really are bad for the environment and your pocket.
But, can you please tell me what freedom you are missing from our current EU membership? I honestly want to know and I genuinely do care for your opinion on that, it’s not a trick question, it’s something that really Puzzles me when people say that they want their freedom back etc.
Anyway, kindest regards, best wishes and happy Christmas and a new year mate.

Cheers, Olaf ( currently sipping a nice Single malt...yey !)
Olaf are you serious, try reading a newspaper with my eyes using any led lightbulb you like and you will realise they are not as good as filament. Now to another of your questions, thank to the EU half the site members cannot buy their powder of choice. I cannot fish, shoot they way I want due to EU law, I cannot protect my livestock due to EU law I could go on and on. The EU is a parasite that will destroy European independent countries like Poland without them realising it till its to late all for the betterment of countries like Germany.
 
Although it is, now, a member of the Commonwealth. Most odd as was a formerly Portuguese never British.
Yes. Mozambique was owed a debt by many of its African neighbours after it destroyed itself and its economy trying to support majority rule in the region. Rwanda is another exception, I think?
 
The biggest thing the EU did was make standard the mini usb for mobile phone charging. By the time they did that wireless charging and usb C has almost taken over.
 
And there was a vote in 1973 and a vote, in Parliament, over Maastricht when Mrs Thatcher or John Major was Prime Minister in 1990 whatever and some. It's odd how the leavers have been happy never to accept those democratic decisions as final yet, now, all of sudden they want everybody else to accept the 2016 vote as final. You can't have it both ways. The likes of Farage have never accepted the democratic choices made in Parliament regarding the EU and if the Referendum had delivered a Remain vote in 2016 he wouldn't have accepted that either.

The vote in 1973 was to decide if we should join the common market, something I think pretty much all thought was a good idea.
(please excuse me if I'm wrong, I was 15 at the time)
As for Masastricht, no idea, it is something I have only heard of since the discussions to leave the eu came about.

Neil.
 
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