Picked up a nice sticker too!
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Picked up a nice sticker too!
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A D R F. Theresa Mays got 485 pages (I don't know if it's comfybum) you can have after the 31st of march. That should wipe the smile off your face.SO.... I,M GOING SHOPPING BEFORE THE BOG ROLLS ARE SOLD OUT.![]()

Picked up a nice sticker too!
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Whatever way you cut it, I have absolute faith in a future for the UK outside the EU and that faith I feel certain will ultimately prove justified.
So much so, I voted to leave the EU.
If politicians make an arse of it they will be voted out of office, a deserving penalty.
But hell, the last thing I want to see is a Corbyn Government.
Free on any High Street from what I've seen. Particularly like this one as it should appeal to both sides:Where can I get me some of those if you please?
But in fairness to a large percentage of those leavers who've posted here they've been damn consistant in stating they don't give a muntjac's hind leg for the economic consequences. Period.After thousands of posts just saying it will be great, I am reely desperate for someone, anyone in fact, to put forward any kind of sound economic model where it would be even OK
Bassed on what?
Is this faith like " I have absolute faith that when I die ill go to heaven and 40 virgins will await me", or is it based on any sort of hard evidence? Completely based on the knowledge that the economy of this country relies on businessmen who will succeed because that’s what serious businesses do, both nationally & internationally.
Personally I have no time for religeon mine & my wifes ashes will blow over the Scottish hillsides where I hunt and I couldn’t possibly manage 40 virgins in one go, even if my wife allowed it.
Because using very basic neoliberal economic markers ,we will be screwed under a no deal Brexit which is the deel Brexit voters want Really? You know this 100% because you read a book?
I can if you like outline the parameters of the economic model to prove that, so I am assuming you have some form of pre 1980s Kenesyan counterargument ? Not at all. Simply because my view of where the EU is going is not in line with the thinking of a great many people, including those of other EU member countries.
After thousands of posts just saying it will be great, I am reely desperate for someone, anyone in fact, to put forward any kind of sound economic model where it would be even OK There isn’t one, not even a projected one that could reasonably be proposed. Absolutely NO ONE knows .... it’s a step into the future and pulling ourselves up by our own boot straps. The bottle is half full, so turn the tap back on & fill it!
Theres a book out by Yuval Noah Harari called the 21 lessons of the 21st Century
I urge you to read it. Not a chance .. come hell or high water, my mind is made up. [/QUOTE]
Nah wont be guiness no self respecting leaver is going to be buying irish goods after the fckfest that the roi governments tried to stir up over brexitBut in fairness to a large percentage of those leavers who've posted here they've been damn consistant in stating they don't give a muntjac's hind leg for the economic consequences. Period.
They just want out; pulling up of the drawbridge and settling down with a quart of Guinness (remember those charming screw top bottles?) and an evening with Captain George Mainwaring.
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Nah wont be guiness no self respecting leaver is going to be buying irish goods after the fckfest that the roi governments tried to stir up over brexit
Free on any High Street from what I've seen. Particularly like this one as it should appeal to both sides:
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Hes a fool considering the volume ofgoods that the roi export to the ukThat fairy of a pm of ours let the eu use us as a stick to beat the uk with. Thankfully it backfired.
Hes a fool considering the volume ofgoods that the roi export to the uk
Our history, British history, has always been about prevent the domination of Western Europe by either the French or by those that speak the German languages...be they either Austrians, Prussians, Germans or Nazis...by withdrawal from the EU, by Brexit, we will hand on a platter the French and Germans that victory they have always wanted but never permanently achieved. Jean-Claude Juncker is a Luxembourger. Donald Tusk is a Pole. In each man's DNA will be a desperate hope, for the UK to stay in the UK to redress the otherwise European hegemony of France and/or Germany in Europe.
I really cannot understand how people who still support Brexit , given what is now so plain to see, can even attempt to claim that the UK throwing away its power and influence in the EU is anything other than utterly ridiculous. It’s about the most un patriotic thing that you can do to the UK.
The UK leaving the EU Loses it power in Europe and the world, makes it poorer, damages British industry and Security.
Most of the positive British patriotic values of those that voted to leave would have been represented if they had voted to Remain in the EU as a powerful and wealthy UK with political influence in the EU and the worlds largest economy. They would have kept a right to vote in EU elections too.
Voting to leave the EU is about the most unpatriotic and damaging thing that this country has done to itself in its History.
Kindest regards, Olaf
If you think the world will be a disaster, then get onto youtube and watch every liberal commentator on Trumps win. The apocalypse was neigh.
In reality he has got on with the job. America is in better shape than under 8 years of Obama. UK needs a person with a vision and determination for change.