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Post by Repat Van on Jun 13, 2017 12:33:27 GMT
The UK's f**k*d. Get over it. I'm starting to agree with you. I'm putting emergency plans in place. You got a spare coalshed at all, or a tree house? Stable maybe, kennel even. Just stay away from Oz. We do a good job keeping the riff-raff out and don't want you to embarrass yourself.
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Post by auldhippy on Jun 13, 2017 12:42:14 GMT
Everything, literally everything on the most problematic list for our nation can be put down to one thing, Fecking Brexit. NHS brain drain, poorer economic performance, struggling pound, weak & wobbly governance, it's all down to Brexit & it's barely begun. A fecking year after the referendum we are no closer to knowing wtf Brexit means let alone have a mandate for what they think it might be. We are paddleless in a creek of crap.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2017 12:44:22 GMT
But they won - we have to get over it.
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Post by Whiterum on Jun 13, 2017 12:49:04 GMT
The PM has no clue when it comes to Brexit, neither did Cameron, in fact, OH is spot on.
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Post by auldhippy on Jun 13, 2017 12:55:27 GMT
But they won - we have to get over it. No they didn't, nobody did. This governmant can only fall & the next government unlikely to be Tory because they have truly fecked everything. Literally no one could do worse.
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Post by nobody on Jun 13, 2017 13:24:04 GMT
I'm starting to agree with you. I'm putting emergency plans in place. You got a spare coalshed at all, or a tree house? Stable maybe, kennel even. Just stay away from Oz. We do a good job keeping the riff-raff out and don't want you to embarrass yourself.
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Post by Repat Van on Jun 13, 2017 13:25:16 GMT
Everything, literally everything on the most problematic list for our nation can be put down to one thing, Fecking Brexit. NHS brain drain, poorer economic performance, struggling pound, weak & wobbly governance, it's all down to Brexit & it's barely begun. A fecking year after the referendum we are no closer to knowing wtf Brexit means let alone have a mandate for what they think it might be. We are paddleless in a creek of crap. NHS brain drain? Poor economy? The Government?
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Post by nobody on Jun 13, 2017 13:25:53 GMT
The PM has no clue when it comes to Brexit, neither did Cameron, in fact, OH is spot on. Are you sharing his "wacky baccy"?😀
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Post by Whiterum on Jun 13, 2017 13:32:45 GMT
The PM has no clue when it comes to Brexit, neither did Cameron, in fact, OH is spot on. Are you sharing his "wacky baccy"?😀 Only on a weekend
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Post by nobody on Jun 13, 2017 13:36:04 GMT
Lol
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Post by flatandy on Jun 13, 2017 13:45:20 GMT
Apparantly the Scottish Tories are coming around to Nicola's thinking that leaving the common market wouldn't be great for Scotland. I'm developing a little respect for Davidson, she was very gracious about Alex Salmond losing his seat & if she can convince May to focus on the economy more than immigration she will have shown 13 Tory MPs will have done more in Westminster in a couple of months than 56 SNP did in two years. Conniving lil fecker she is. How an out lesbian like Ruthy manages to interact with the DUP will be interesting. I can't see it being all that friendly. But Scotland is still full of raging sectarian partisans, too, so who knows how many people she'd piss off if she resisted them.
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Post by auldhippy on Jun 13, 2017 13:56:05 GMT
Both the DUP & the Scottish Conservatives want a soft Brexit (& no hard border for NI) & there will be others, that's a large voting block of Tories for whom the single market looks good one one or two of which fecks up their majority if they ignore the whip.
I don't recognise this Scotland of which you speak, more folk attend reggae clubs than do Orange marches.
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Post by flatandy on Jun 13, 2017 13:59:42 GMT
Not quite. The DUP wants a really hard Brexit but no hard border with NI. They want every other thing about hard Brexit.
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 14, 2018 17:34:45 GMT
HM Treasury analysis: the immediate economic impact of leaving the EUOdd.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2018 18:06:16 GMT
Er.. yes? And?
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 14, 2018 18:10:00 GMT
So, you didn't read it then and you haven't read it now,
Is that your position?
Yes or no will do.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2018 18:22:26 GMT
Out of context gibberish from you as usual. Yes or no?
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 14, 2018 18:32:35 GMT
"Out of context."
Hahahaha!
Busted.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2018 18:35:00 GMT
You could at least have provided a link so I'd have an idea what you're wittering on about. Darling.
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Post by flatandy on Feb 20, 2018 15:26:33 GMT
I see that David Davis has set a very high bar for what he hopes for post-Brexit Britain. Britain will not be "plunged into a Mad Max-style world borrowed from dystopian fiction" after it leaves the EUThe BBC new app, of course, is continuing its good work supporting the Brexit Establishment by leading with this comment, and treating it at face value - not leading with it by suggesting that Davis has gone completely nuts. The rest of Davis's speech is almost as insane. He's set another high bar with British business could "never be cheaper than China" - which is great news that he's not going to try to undercut sweatshops where the workers earn 2 yuan an hour. And he's also said that the UK wanted to lead a "global race to the top" as if that was actually a thing.
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