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brassneck
15 Oct 18 13:54
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No Deal Brexit=Meltdown ,IMVHOCry,No internet,no holidays,no banks,no money,no grants,no trains,no work,no nothing ,and turn your watches and clocks back 300 years.
oh i forgot,no heat,no oil,no petrol,and empty supermarket shelves,it must be sorted out or both countries are heading for a super massive black hole,the ball will be bursted,and only the people of the UK can stop this as one prepares to shoot one selves in the head.IT MUST BE SORTED OUT FAST.again IMVHOCryCryCryCryCrySadSadSadSadSadSadAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryCrazyCrazyCrazy

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By:
saddo
When: 15 Oct 18 13:58
Get a grip and talk some sense. If I  was Irish I'd be more worried about their promise to double the population in a few years, especially as to where the imports will come from.
By:
1st time poster
When: 15 Oct 18 14:14
no internet,no banks,no transport,no work,stop panicing its called northern England under the torys for the last 8 years and its ok, need any help just ask northern country folk for some advice LaughLaughLaughLaugh,


on the plus side no Cameron,no Osbourne,no boris and hopefully by the end of the month no may
By:
moisok
When: 15 Oct 18 14:20
I'm allright.  I have a garage full of bully beef and cans of beer.
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 15 Oct 18 15:21
UK heading for a split, Ireland heading for unification.
By:
moisok
When: 15 Oct 18 15:26
EU will not move on the Irish issue - or any other issue of significance if it involves bending their rigid rules. They are unimaginatively locked into their own rigid routine and can only see danger to their inviolable master plan if they are seen to be flexible to a betrayer of their faith. Their only hope for continuance of their project is to keep the sometimes restless flock quiet - by fair means or foul. And their refusal to contemplate reform or any change in the past remains their stubborn policy today even with growing unrest within the remaining membership. Continuing to ignore this pressure or suppressing it could eventually be their undoing. Time will tell.

Are their any businessmen involved on either side  negotiating any of this ?
By:
Crisp77
When: 15 Oct 18 15:43
If all goes wrong I'll claim asylum in Germany...simples Cool
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 16:41
The germans own british railShocked"we want our trains back"Shocked
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 16:44
Europe own the internet domain"go buy your internet of the russians"we want our internet back"Shocked
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 16:45
ok betfair you can move to irelandShocked
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 17:02
anyone under 40 years of age will have to join the army to protect the uk borders against the 10 million turks that are on the way.
600 thousand new posts will be ordered under transcription see the army lawyer if you have a problemShocked
IT MUST STOP SOMEONE NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING QUICKLY.
By:
Knight Commander
When: 15 Oct 18 17:06
Don't forget WW3. We were promised that at least Devil
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 17:23
There is a lot of things that governments don't tell the public in the national interest.Things like if you walk away from Europe no country outside Europe will be allowed to trade with the UK under world trade law.Shocked
By:
moisok
When: 15 Oct 18 19:18
you are spot on there brass

bmw and the rest will stop selling cars to the uk

jags facing a boom time

and somerset brie
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 19:46
thanks moisok Happy All i am doing is offering my opinion ,and i really feel bad about a No deal,it really could be very bad.
its like placing a ships anchor round a child's neck and telling them to walk for 20 years with the anchor strapped  to them and in 20 years time you will feel great when the anchor comes back off.The UK people need to stand up to the MP'S on all sides and all say enough is enough with their in house filibustering and get together and strike a deal that is good for the UK and Europe and stop looking for party power.
By:
saddo
When: 15 Oct 18 19:52
The only deal that is good for us is to walk away and keep the 38 billion they want, it won't be long before they need it. Two countries will be paying to subsidise 25 others soon.
By:
Foinavon
When: 15 Oct 18 20:00
I've just turned my watch back 300 years but it still says 8 o'clock. What's going on? Shocked
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 20:00
And one more point then i will give my views a rest.i think that the Queen herself has the power herself to dissolve parliament ,so if the UK government can not get the problem sorted out the people can march to buckingham palace and request her to sack all the MP'S in one stroke of a pen,and should a million people march to the palace this could happen.
even the idea of this might shake up all the parties in westminster parliament when they all realise that their jobs may be on the lineCool
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 20:01
time to light the gas light or candles.
By:
Foinavon
When: 15 Oct 18 20:08
God bless King George.
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 20:13
Laugh
By:
Foinavon
When: 15 Oct 18 20:36
We were ruled by a German back then. Plus ca change.
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 15 Oct 18 21:38
I don't why see the EU is concerned? N.Ireland will effectively be outside the EU?

Eire will have concerns they fear a hard border will affect business in the South.

It seems to me it is just another EU ploy to stop us leaving.


We cannot allow just anybody to infiltrate this country through Southern Ireland, that is obvious.


It is ok for people who already in Eire, but not people who come from the ret of the EU, it is not on!
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 15 Oct 18 21:47
No deal will be hairy for a while, but if necessary we must do it.

Look how much the German's sell to us for  start?
By:
11kv
When: 15 Oct 18 21:48
I like a Bratwurst every now and then..........
By:
akabula
When: 15 Oct 18 22:00
If the EU insist on a hard border who will operate it.
The EU? Doubt it. The UK? Why would we? The ROI? Would they let the EU force this on them?
All a nonsense, a solution will be found with the EU and the ROI backtracking on everything they threw up as an obstacle.
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 22:05
the main problem is the boat people,when they arrive in europe to go to the UK,Europe will not stop them passing through their countries,in fact they will direct them to the nearest exit,out into the atlantic ocean and give them food and water and tell them ,just follow any english boat with a union jack they will show you the way its the country on the right hand side.
By:
akabula
When: 15 Oct 18 22:13
I take it these people carried their boats through these countries brassie?
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 22:15
the real way to solve the problem is for ireland to say they are leaving also and then a deal will be done.but when the MP'S AT THE MOMENT don't care ,its not fair for the UK people who will lose their jobs and suffer famine for many years to come.
Ireland on the other hand will get their begging bowl filled by Europe to comfort the blow of famine.
but its going to be very very bad if the people of the UK do not rise up and tell the MP'S to sort it out and stop playing political games with their future.
By:
saddo
When: 15 Oct 18 22:17
Fitzcarraldo stylie  Laugh
By:
akabula
When: 15 Oct 18 22:20
Well brassie assuming you are right they'll be nothing to stop the people of the UK travelling to the ROI to eat out of their begging bowl.
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 22:24
there will be many many Europeans willing to sail a boat to The UK at 500 quid a ticket,sneaking into small bays in the dead of night and i am only talking about the africans ,up top of the uk you will have 10 million turks buying tickets at 500 quid a time to be dropped off in east of scotland.
And what will the UK do when they catch a ship with 5000 people on board 10 mile from southampton,they cant send them back to France,or Spain.
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 22:29
ireland will still be able to trade with Europe ,but will be banned from trading with the UK if there is a NO DEAL.
ALL these things will unfold only if there is a no deal,and deal will do but a no deal is the greatest catastrophe of all time,it will be worse than war time and the ration books will be out again.
By:
akabula
When: 15 Oct 18 22:32
There will be plenty of room for them as we'll all be in the ROI.
You might just have solved the immigration problem Brassie.
By:
moisok
When: 15 Oct 18 22:34
I am ok - I have stockpiled the bully beef and crates of beer
with a garage full - I see big profits ahead when we are cut off.

I have blankets for the windows and in west london we are setting up a local defence volunteers detachment

only joking  - we have Boris !!!!
By:
saddo
When: 15 Oct 18 22:35
If you can't change what happens, don't worry about it brassie. The plan to double your population quickly could be hindered or stopped by voters, but are they bothered? I had a young lass from Galway here a couple of weeks ago and she hadn't even heard of the 2040 plan.
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 22:41
i have a plan for 2040.but on the 1st of january 2040 i will announce that the 2040 plan will be put back 10 more years because i had a no deal brexit in 2019Laugh
By:
brassneck
When: 15 Oct 18 22:47
if the Queen threatens to  sacks all MP'S and to call a general election they wont be long sorting it out.LaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
Wallflower
When: 15 Oct 18 23:20
brassneck    15 Oct 18 22:29 
ireland will still be able to trade with Europe ,but will be banned from trading with the UK if there is a NO DEAL.

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By who? Presumably the UK? Which means UK wont be able to trade with Ireland or anyone in the EU. All for one and one for all - thats how the EU works. So you might want to think that one out againCool.

And who might benefit? Ireland, no doubt - by taking up much of trade we would no longer be allowed to do with EU.

(Discovered all of this in Ireland, when Rees-Mogg said UK would stop buying Irish beef - they could hardly stop laughing as it is a miniscule part of their economy and the consequences for us would be bigger!).
By:
akabula
When: 15 Oct 18 23:25
I think that, like Jacob, Brassie was jesting. Laugh
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