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Thank you, Longsie - yes, isn't she utterly fabulous? This has possibly been the first time that I not only linked to your vids but couldn't but help watch to their very ends.

I have a nagging feeling that this wasn't the point you were trying to make, tho', so if you could clarify what it is, and where, and with justification - using something other than loathing - that would be good. (You really have an issue with reason, decency and fairness, don't you?)


I couldn't help, tho', but be jarred at 1.55 in the first video as it reminded me of some of your cult members on this very forum. Now that was truly loathsome - and you didn't even begin to chastise them.
I wouldn't use the phrase 'fabulous' from my perspective, it's more of an orchestrated damage limitation exercise from where I'm standing. Tragic, perhaps? She must have been utterly humiliated when the A50 vote came in.... absolutely gutted.
Straight in the back of your own net.
Thanks Gina.
 
How you automatically take the cynical viewpoint... :rolleyes: Even when there is no justification whatsoever.

Soooooo glad you are a l*****.



Just for you Longsie - summat to get yer well-deep cynical juices flowing. Guess who has won the following awards;

Scottish Green Energy Award winner 2015

Scottish Charity Awards Winner 2018

Social Enterprise Awards Scotland Winner

and now UK Environmental Social Enterprise of the Year 2018
 
How you automatically take the cynical viewpoint... :rolleyes: Even when there is no justification whatsoever.

Soooooo glad you are a l*****.



Just for you Longsie - summat to get yer well-deep cynical juices flowing. Guess who has won the following awards;

Scottish Green Energy Award winner 2015

Scottish Charity Awards Winner 2018

Social Enterprise Awards Scotland Winner

and now UK Environmental Social Enterprise of the Year 2018


They're spacial them awards, right up there with the Noble Peace Prize. :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
How you automatically take the cynical viewpoint... :rolleyes: Even when there is no justification whatsoever.

Soooooo glad you are a l*****.



Just for you Longsie - summat to get yer well-deep cynical juices flowing. Guess who has won the following awards;

Scottish Green Energy Award winner 2015

Scottish Charity Awards Winner 2018

Social Enterprise Awards Scotland Winner

and now UK Environmental Social Enterprise of the Year 2018

Can't be bothered to Google.

Nicola Sturgeon
Alex Salmon.

Why are they named after fish. $od it, cut em loose . Give them indy

PhilSo :D:cool:
 
How you automatically take the cynical viewpoint... :rolleyes: Even when there is no justification whatsoever.

Soooooo glad you are a l*****.



Just for you Longsie - summat to get yer well-deep cynical juices flowing. Guess who has won the following awards;

Scottish Green Energy Award winner 2015

Scottish Charity Awards Winner 2018

Social Enterprise Awards Scotland Winner

and now UK Environmental Social Enterprise of the Year 2018
The screeching sound of diversion is drowning out your point on this one, DA.
What is your point?
 
Just for you Longsie - summat to get yer well-deep cynical juices flowing. Guess who has won the following awards;

Scottish Green Energy Award winner 2015

Scottish Charity Awards Winner 2018

Social Enterprise Awards Scotland Winner

and now UK Environmental Social Enterprise of the Year 2018
Emmm would it be some Scottish companies ?
 
The screeching sound of diversion is drowning out your point on this one, DA.
What is your point?

Screech? Where?

My point - just that I have reason to believe you to be a complete cynic, completely without shame. That's all.

Transparent as.
 
My point - just that I have reason to believe you to be a complete cynic, completely without shame. That's all

So you wouldn’t think mr Blair is a shameful cynic then?
 
Two questions:

If Mrs May does get the withdrawal agreement passed, do people here think that will count as “Brexit”?

What do people here think should happen next? People’s vote, withdraw a50 and resubmit to buy more negotiation time, ignore the referendum and remain, TM’s withdrawal agreement or “no deal”.

I think I’m one of the only people here that thinks that TM’s withdrawal agreement is a good compromise.

Also, I presume no deal doesn’t really mean no deal. Surely even the most reckless of us wants some sort of deal on some things.
 
Oh, when I said “should happen”, I mean what do you think would be the fairest outcome - not necessarily the one that would be best for you or you’d like the most.
 
Oh, when I said “should happen”, I mean what do you think would be the fairest outcome - not necessarily the one that would be best for you or you’d like the most.

I think the vast majority of people are sick and tiered of all this b****** and just want to see us leave the EU and without a deal, and they are not really bothered about the Finacial impact as they don’t have a pot to **** in
 
Two questions:

If Mrs May does get the withdrawal agreement passed, do people here think that will count as “Brexit”?

What do people here think should happen next? People’s vote, withdraw a50 and resubmit to buy more negotiation time, ignore the referendum and remain, TM’s withdrawal agreement or “no deal”.

I think I’m one of the only people here that thinks that TM’s withdrawal agreement is a good compromise.

Also, I presume no deal doesn’t really mean no deal. Surely even the most reckless of us wants some sort of deal on some things.


The Leavers on here will not count May's deal as a Brexit at all. And neither will the vast majority of the country's Leavers.

But, you are right - it is a decent compromise. It does deliver pretty much everything the country theoretically voted for in the ref.

That, however, is immaterial; it is not what the hardened Brexiteers want. It is as immaterial as, say, the Irish border quandry. This issue means nothing to these Brexiteers - which May is about to find out. Even if she came back with an cast-iron solution to this problem, it would only make the barest of differences to the Parliamentary vote, and it would make zero difference to the u-s on here or the vast majority of Leavers out there.

Nigh-on zero.

It ain't important.

Bless your little innocent socks, Btiwan, but you will realise at some point that this has nothing to do with what's best for the UK or the economy or 'Sovereignty'.
 
You mention sovereignty. If we stay in the EU, they will expect us to give up every last bit of sovereignty, to leave them totally in control. They'll force us to join the eurozone. We will be obliged to join the Schengen zone. All countries in the EU will lose the power of veto. ( all in the Lisbon Treaty) Is this truly what you want?
 
May's deal is allegedly delivering what the people voted for and in the National Interest. Except that leaving the EU isn't in the National Interest.

The Leavers on here will not count May's deal as a Brexit at all. And neither will the vast majority of the country's Leavers.

But, you are right - it is a decent compromise. It does deliver pretty much everything the country theoretically voted for in the ref.

That, however, is immaterial; it is not what the hardened Brexiteers want. It is as immaterial as, say, the Irish border quandry. This issue means nothing to these Brexiteers - which May is about to find out. Even if she came back with an cast-iron solution to this problem, it would only make the barest of differences to the Parliamentary vote, and it would make zero difference to the u-s on here or the vast majority of Leavers out there.

I agree Sire Allsorts, on that. What we'll end up with is neither a hard nor a soft Brexit, but a scrambled one, and one that won't please anyone.

We're all off to hell in a handcart I tell ye, and those that will suffer most I fear are the least well off, which is probably - broadly - those who voted for Brexit. But, its OK, they don't care about the cost, they just want to take back "control" and "our Borders".

Michael Heseltine gave a very stirring interview for Channel 4, made me think what a massive c*ck up the Government are making of this mess, and how short sighted they are.
 
It is carnage indeed. Humiliating carnage.

The irony being that it was largely* driven by fragile self-pitying egos and a swagger; 'We wuz once grate and now they have taken it from us'.

*(The usual provisos included...)
 
You mention sovereignty. If we stay in the EU, they will expect us to give up every last bit of sovereignty, to leave them totally in control. They'll force us to join the eurozone. We will be obliged to join the Schengen zone. All countries in the EU will lose the power of veto. ( all in the Lisbon Treaty) Is this truly what you want?

You mention anything. But what actually drove your vote, and how you now will say anything to try and justify it - except the truth.

Your honest plumber was honestly open about this in an honest way.
 
You mention anything. But what actually drove your vote, and how you now will say anything to try and justify it - except the truth.

Your honest plumber was honestly open about this in an honest way.
My honest plumber called it as he saw it, from his point of view. All comes down to one issue with you. Every single time Brexit is mentioned. You just can't accept the multitude of reasons Leavers voted the way they did.
You would rather cede every last bit of control over our own affairs to Brussels.
 
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