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Baps (which is my new nickname for you) :P
You obviously just want to start your own party. And lead us to a new dawn. I might be up for it, if you'll get rid of the BBC license fee and give me some coupons for Greggs Vegan Sausage Rolls. |
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some terrible language and abuse and even profanity (against the Christian religion you will notice)from Eboue here
well he is a remainer, they can only be what they are |
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just checking are you questioning my mental health ?
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Literally every single qualified expert (and even some Brexiteers) say that a no deal Brexit would cause severe harm to our economy.
But not to worry, the unemployed idiots of the betfair forum think that's what the people voted for, even though NOT A SINGLE BREXITEER SPOKE ABOUT A NO DEAL BREXIT BEFORE THE REFERENDUM. Christ almighty the stupidity of some on here is simply astounding. I've got to hand it to the Remainers, they've plyed it brilliantly since the day after the referendum It helps having one of their own as Prime Minister and the MSM always were on their side but I really did underestimate just how much winning meant to them (probably based on the fact I never heard a peep from them about how 'European' they felt in 40 odd years prior to the referendum). So they reduced the referendum result to discussions about 'The Deal', told us what we actually all voted for (a really interesting concept, since I personally spent hours looking through the history of the EU, its founding principles, the appointment and promotion of people like Martin Selmayr, the ideals of Coudenhove-Kalergi, my own experience of trading with Europe as the owner of a small business and the competitive advantage big companies have in their ability to employ departments of compliance droids to deal with the endless paperwork etc) and used every underhand argument going to promote their belief. And more importantly, 'Leave' just let them. Oh sure, we can talk a good talk on social media but we're fooling nobody. When the time came, no one stood up to lead th kind of Brexit we want. Nobody gave a vision of a future of an outward looking Britain, nimble on our feet economically, competing for the best talent worldwide, welcoming folks who wanted to work hard, better themselves and play by the rules. Nobody talked about sovereignty and the democratic deficit right at the rotten heart of Brussels - what the referendum was actually about and what we would lose when the invevitable short-term hit to our economy of a proper Leave was long forgotten. And to answer Mr Eboue - a man whose opinions and outlook I respect despite him being a Gooner - the reason why no one talked about a No deal Brexit was because you would have to have been some kind of collectively spectacular buch of Klutzes to have envisaged such a scenario. Not from 'the party of business' surely? I doubt very much whether my Brexit will happen so congratulations to the Remainers but 'the world you inherit, what will it be worth?' |
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The only people actually for no deal are either people who have no idea what it represents or disaster capitalists looking to benefit from the outcome. The UK isn't even close to being ready to leave with no deal, as it stands if it left with no deal it would be unable to trade on WTO terms and that's very likely still to be the case come 29th March. In other words it's totally unfeasible. One of the mistakes for a long time has been letting people con themselves that no deal is anyway a feasible option.
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Good stuff Hanx.
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done deal, JC. Ok you lovely people; i am offski to watch Swan Lake. I will no doubt mention my 'new' Party to other lovely people tonight. I may even get a reply
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pm May has a deal and we can leave in March
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Only if it passes, and it's not clear how she's going to achieve that.
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It doesn’t have to pass , that was never part of the equation
It’s mays deal or some other deal or we leave with no deal At the minute it’s msys deal or we leave with no deal That’s the options |
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MPs better decide quickly , if they ever can of course
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No deal will be stopped and in fact May herself won't go for it anyway, so it will be May's deal or nothing.
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time will tell , of course no deal is the best option
however mays deal is pretty good , let’s see |
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Baphomet is off to his expensive private seats to watch Swan Lake and start a new political party.
With democracy it always starts and ends with a Ballet Box. |
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What’s the pointe in that ? : (
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I think going to Ballet reminds Baphomet of his uni days.
When he comes back from lurking and sniffing around the female dressing rooms, he comes back with an ill gotten tutu as well . |
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no deal is best option
mrs mays deal ok wheres the sense in that one isn't a deal but an aspiration, which could end up with the Norway option no Brexit in most peoples eyes or Singapore on thames the other is a blind jump of a cliff which most experts seem to think will be cataclysmic for the uk how can anyone compare the 2 |
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Any remainer who cannot support Mays deal should not be respected
That’s how it is |
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They should not be respected , and their point of view should not be respected
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she did say, deal, no deal or.......... NO BREXIT I did hear that right didn't I!!! Be warned!!
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Leavers have had their chance but failed to articulate a workable future.
The country is now crying out for a managed no-Brexit. Let us keep the festival of Brexit (and keep leavers happy) but stay firmly in the EU. |
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Leavers have had their chance but failed to articulate a workable future.
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never start a sentence with "every qualified expert", cos you're backing something with previous form. That form line is. .PFFPFU
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ex - being a has been
spurt - a drip under pressure glad to have helped |
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come on nellie how many goals tonight
how about 5.5 and trade from there |
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4.5
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GOOD Choice - 0 0 gone from 40 to 28 very quickly - it was errr 50 to start
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What in the world is the imperative for Man C to kill this match?
Man C now 1.18 - lay. Trade out at 1.35 |
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As shown that in the parliamentary vote the majority of leavers opposed the deal.
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you,re missing the point, leavers who don't support mays deal can and should be respected
remainers shouldn't |
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Airbus raising it's motley head again
Airbus fears 'catastrophic' no-deal Brexit Katherine Bennett, senior vice-president of Airbus in the UK, has told the BBC's Theo Leggett that a no-deal Brexit would lead to "chaos at the borders" holding up the firm's deliveries. She was speaking after Airbus chief executive Tom Enders said the firm "will have to make potentially very harmful decisions for the UK" in the event of no deal. |
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Great news for eco warriors. Attenborough will be thrilled the planes won't fly.
BBC asking him for comment as we speak... |
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Man city last night were frightening - much worse than this hair bus thing - hanging on to a 0 1 - I could have lost a packet!!!!
ps we gave away our aeroplane manufacturing decades ago. |
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Get lost, Airfix are still going strong. I just need to finish my shrink ray that I'm working on with Brassneck :)
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Airfix is alive & well; looking at the recent drone activity
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oh stop droning on ho ho ho
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has any of these gullable fools fawning at attengroughs every word,ever asked him why he faked scenes about animals ,nature programmes on the beeb, if he,d put his name to fake tv shows why wouldn't he put his name to fake global warming news
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and on
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