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Discussion in 'Just Talk' started by Dr Bodgit, Jun 18, 2018.

  1. fillyboy

    fillyboy Screwfix Select

    Welcome back Lanc.
     
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  2. Lanc

    Lanc Active Member

    Thank you, fillyboy.
     
  3. koolpc

    koolpc Super Member

    This thread is way off topic guys! Lol
     
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  4. joinerjohn1

    joinerjohn1 Screwfix Select

    I see DA’s mates have been out in force in London today. Crying their eyes out apparently, that the referendum didn’t go their way. Strange, I didn’t see Labour supporters protesting like this at the outcome of the last two general elections.
     
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  5. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member


    It's amazing that it had TV coverage NOT, yet when 1000s march against the EU or a certain religion activities there is zero coverage.
     
  6. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member

    DA if you're looking in, digest this and tell us Germany is the strongest force in the EU. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:


     
  7. joinerjohn1

    joinerjohn1 Screwfix Select

    Got more coverage than the protest to free Tommy (for speaking the bloody truth)
    Yep Merkel is in trouble in her home country. A lot of the EU countries are ganging up on her about immigration into the EU. Wonder how they feel about immigration into the UK (probably a case of "That's not our problem" syndrome though) Not seen Merkel smile a lot recently (well for a few years TBH )
     
  8. Lanc

    Lanc Active Member

    Well, so our Brexit negotiator has quit - who's next for the poisoned chalice?

    Perhaps a GE (which, laughably, neither side would want to win!!!), and what hilarity there must be over in Europe.

    We are becoming a laughing stock, worldwide - but never mind we are still in the world cup, which is far more important, after all is said and done.:rolleyes:
     
  9. retiredsparks

    retiredsparks Super Member

    I agree that the EU must be laughing at us.
    It saddens me to see that the vast majority or elected politicians feel that they can ignore the wishes of the referendum electorate who they are paid well ....to serve.
    RS
     
  10. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member

    Davis could see that May is looking for every opportunity to be as tight to the EU as we are now:)p:p:p deluded fool she is)

    He had no choice, be a man and stand up for your beleifs or be a puppet to May.
     
  11. Dr Bodgit

    Dr Bodgit Super Member

    and now Boris is gawn...lord help us. Odds on for a no deal Brexit?
     
  12. KIAB

    KIAB Super Member

    Rats jumping a sinking ship!:eek:
     
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  13. Lanc

    Lanc Active Member

    Is it going to be "One a day to finish off May", I wonder?

    Mind you, I think Boris should have been sacked a while ago, and not allowed the courtesy of a resignation.
     
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  14. Dr Bodgit

    Dr Bodgit Super Member

    Brexit is like an egg. You can have it hard, soft or scrambled. With quite a few being fried along the way and the EU trying to poach us.

    What we'll end up with is more like an omelette, over cooked and cold. Not appetising in the least.

    What the country wants but hasn't found a way to tell the Government, is for hard boiled eggs, resilient on the outside and gooey on the inside, with a load of toasted soldiers to guard our borders (white bread of course).
     
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  15. Bob Rathbone

    Bob Rathbone Screwfix Select

    David Davies quit this morning and Boris has just quit, May's agreement at the weekend looks a bit shaky now, how long has she got. The EU was a great idea, but like all great ideas, it got hijacked and corrupted. Let's hope that this issue of Brexit will bang some heads together and knock some sense into our politicians, and the Euro leaders.
     
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  16. Lanc

    Lanc Active Member

    Not sure why you think the EU leaders need their heads knocking together, they have been consistent from the start - they stand on their club's four freedoms, and if the UK decided to leave the club, why should they alter their core rules just to suit us?

    I'm now getting very nervous as to where the leavers are trying to take us.
     
  17. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member


    Youre right there, they have been consistent ,in helping themselves to the gravy train. :rolleyes:
     
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  18. Lanc

    Lanc Active Member

    That's the best you have?:D

    We want to leave their club, why should they change their rules to suit us (after all it is us that are getting out)?
    This is going to end up bad for all of us, except the financiers and hedge fund managers, naturally!!
     
  19. Heat

    Heat Screwfix Select

    We should all remain confident that we will be left the EU, no matter what any politician does or wishes.
     
  20. Norfolkungood

    Norfolkungood New Member


    The country voted to leave get over it
     

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