Lazarus II
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Dec 24, 2020 19:08:47 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Lazarus II on Dec 24, 2020 19:08:47 GMT 1, I understand that people have opinions and a right to express them. But along comes a pandemic and everyone is an epidemiologist. Brexit - everyone is an economist or has a degree in political studies and/or international trade. you dont need to be highly educated in any field to know that anything thaf is fronted by Johnson, Farage and Gove will be a clusterfck. Then again the NHS England will be getting £394M a week starting in 8 days time, much needed Im sure...
I understand that people have opinions and a right to express them. But along comes a pandemic and everyone is an epidemiologist. Brexit - everyone is an economist or has a degree in political studies and/or international trade. you dont need to be highly educated in any field to know that anything thaf is fronted by Johnson, Farage and Gove will be a clusterfck. Then again the NHS England will be getting £394M a week starting in 8 days time, much needed Im sure...
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Balboa
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Brexit, by Balboa on Dec 24, 2020 20:16:37 GMT 1, Hopefully not only the ones you want to hear.
I understand that people have opinions and a right to express them. But along comes a pandemic and everyone is an epidemiologist. Brexit - everyone is an economist or has a degree in political studies and/or international trade. Along comes a pandemic and I listen to epidemiologists.
Along comes Brexit and I listen to economists.
It's a crying shame the majority of voters did not do the same.
Still, blue passports, eh lads.
Hopefully not only the ones you want to hear. I understand that people have opinions and a right to express them. But along comes a pandemic and everyone is an epidemiologist. Brexit - everyone is an economist or has a degree in political studies and/or international trade. Along comes a pandemic and I listen to epidemiologists.
Along comes Brexit and I listen to economists.
It's a crying shame the majority of voters did not do the same.
Still, blue passports, eh lads.
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Dec 24, 2020 20:26:06 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Dec 24, 2020 20:26:06 GMT 1, Its done!
Oven ready
Move on
I can't be bothered to look for a Brucie 'didn't we do well' vid
Still, at least the fish had good representation
Its done!
Oven ready
Move on
I can't be bothered to look for a Brucie 'didn't we do well' vid
Still, at least the fish had good representation
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nex
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Dec 24, 2020 20:46:25 GMT 1
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Brexit, by nex on Dec 24, 2020 20:46:25 GMT 1, Hopefully not only the ones you want to hear. Along comes a pandemic and I listen to epidemiologists.
Along comes Brexit and I listen to economists.
It's a crying shame the majority of voters did not do the same.
Still, blue passports, eh lads.
Ah yes the experts who list the fantastical benefits of brexit, there’s literally 1000s I tell thee....
Hopefully not only the ones you want to hear. Along comes a pandemic and I listen to epidemiologists.
Along comes Brexit and I listen to economists.
It's a crying shame the majority of voters did not do the same.
Still, blue passports, eh lads.
Ah yes the experts who list the fantastical benefits of brexit, there’s literally 1000s I tell thee....
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Balboa
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Dec 24, 2020 20:56:41 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Balboa on Dec 24, 2020 20:56:41 GMT 1, It annoys me that the majority of people think that someone with a differing viewpoint is an idiot.
The world has become so polarised in so many scenarios.
And for the record I didn’t vote either way.
It annoys me that the majority of people think that someone with a differing viewpoint is an idiot.
The world has become so polarised in so many scenarios.
And for the record I didn’t vote either way.
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tab1
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Dec 24, 2020 21:12:07 GMT 1
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Brexit, by tab1 on Dec 24, 2020 21:12:07 GMT 1, It annoys me that the majority of people think that someone with a differing viewpoint is an idiot. The world has become so polarised in so many scenarios. And for the record I didn’t vote either way.
You have done well to last so long on this forum😬
It annoys me that the majority of people think that someone with a differing viewpoint is an idiot. The world has become so polarised in so many scenarios. And for the record I didn’t vote either way. You have done well to last so long on this forum😬
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Balboa
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Dec 24, 2020 22:17:22 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Balboa on Dec 24, 2020 22:17:22 GMT 1, Everything at this stage is a prediction. Nobody really knows how this’ll pan out.
It may go Pete Tong or it may be the best thing to ever happen to the U.K. or it may be somewhere in the middle.
Whatever, there’s absolutely nothing any of us can do about it now.
I choose to be glass half full about whatever situation I’m in. And I’ve been in some pretty dire situations in my life.
Hopefully not only the ones you want to hear. Sorry to disappoint you, but yes I do listen to the "only the ones I want to hear".
Because the "only ones I want to hear" are those who know precisely what they're talking about.
Everything else is just noise, lies, and fish.
Fücking fish.
Everything at this stage is a prediction. Nobody really knows how this’ll pan out. It may go Pete Tong or it may be the best thing to ever happen to the U.K. or it may be somewhere in the middle. Whatever, there’s absolutely nothing any of us can do about it now. I choose to be glass half full about whatever situation I’m in. And I’ve been in some pretty dire situations in my life. Hopefully not only the ones you want to hear. Sorry to disappoint you, but yes I do listen to the "only the ones I want to hear".
Because the "only ones I want to hear" are those who know precisely what they're talking about.
Everything else is just noise, lies, and fish.
Fücking fish.
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LJCal
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Dec 25, 2020 0:42:10 GMT 1
Brexit, by LJCal on Dec 25, 2020 0:42:10 GMT 1, What I find astonishing is Boris Johnson acting like a hero because he got us a “a deal”. It’s like burning someone’s house down and then taking credit for putting out the fire. Biggest charlatan in history.
What I find astonishing is Boris Johnson acting like a hero because he got us a “a deal”. It’s like burning someone’s house down and then taking credit for putting out the fire. Biggest charlatan in history.
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tab1
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Dec 25, 2020 0:48:35 GMT 1
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Brexit, by tab1 on Dec 25, 2020 0:48:35 GMT 1, What I find astonishing is Boris Johnson acting like a hero because he got us a “a deal”. It’s like burning someone’s house down and then taking credit for putting out the fire. Biggest charlatan in history. 🤣
What I find astonishing is Boris Johnson acting like a hero because he got us a “a deal”. It’s like burning someone’s house down and then taking credit for putting out the fire. Biggest charlatan in history. 🤣
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Brexit
Dec 25, 2020 8:25:51 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Schrödinger's Chat on Dec 25, 2020 8:25:51 GMT 1, Everything at this stage is a prediction. Nobody really knows how this’ll pan out. It may go Pete Tong or it may be the best thing to ever happen to the U.K. or it may be somewhere in the middle. Whatever, there’s absolutely nothing any of us can do about it now. I choose to be glass half full about whatever situation I’m in. And I’ve been in some pretty dire situations in my life. If you have an Irish passport (or indeed any dual nationality holder) and live in Britain, you now have more rights here and across Europe than a British passport holder. The UK Government has literally made its own people second class citizens in their own country.
That's a fact, not "a prediction".
I could add more negatives, so many, many more negatives, but it's all too depressingly obvious.
Still, blue passports are better than everyone else's passport colours, eh lads.
I've got some bad news, I'm reliably informed that the blue passports are actually closer to black not even the original iconic blue colour that literally every Brit reminisces about.
As Farage so tastelessly put it yesterday 'the war is over' he really is a 🍆.
Everything at this stage is a prediction. Nobody really knows how this’ll pan out. It may go Pete Tong or it may be the best thing to ever happen to the U.K. or it may be somewhere in the middle. Whatever, there’s absolutely nothing any of us can do about it now. I choose to be glass half full about whatever situation I’m in. And I’ve been in some pretty dire situations in my life. If you have an Irish passport (or indeed any dual nationality holder) and live in Britain, you now have more rights here and across Europe than a British passport holder. The UK Government has literally made its own people second class citizens in their own country.
That's a fact, not "a prediction".
I could add more negatives, so many, many more negatives, but it's all too depressingly obvious.
Still, blue passports are better than everyone else's passport colours, eh lads.
I've got some bad news, I'm reliably informed that the blue passports are actually closer to black not even the original iconic blue colour that literally every Brit reminisces about. As Farage so tastelessly put it yesterday 'the war is over' he really is a 🍆.
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Dec 25, 2020 12:03:41 GMT 1
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Brexit, by .dappy on Dec 25, 2020 12:03:41 GMT 1, ... there was nothing in any EU guidelines, rules or regulations that meant that the UK could not have a blue, black, yellow or any other colour passport all along ...
... but don't let that stop the arguements over straight bananas ...
PS bananas are seriously under threat, by their own virus ... there is a chance they will not be around in a generation's time ...
... there was nothing in any EU guidelines, rules or regulations that meant that the UK could not have a blue, black, yellow or any other colour passport all along ...
... but don't let that stop the arguements over straight bananas ...
PS bananas are seriously under threat, by their own virus ... there is a chance they will not be around in a generation's time ...
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Brexit, by mose on Dec 25, 2020 14:14:15 GMT 1, ... there was nothing in any EU guidelines, rules of regulations that meant that the UK could not have a blue, black, yellow or any other colour passport all along ... ... but don't let that stop the arguements over straight bananas ... PS bananas are seriously under threat, by their own virus ... there is a chance they will not be around in a generation's time ... Bananas will be around, but likely not the variety we eat today. The Gros Michel gave way to the Cavendish in the 1950's which will give way to another variety in the near-ish future.
... there was nothing in any EU guidelines, rules of regulations that meant that the UK could not have a blue, black, yellow or any other colour passport all along ... ... but don't let that stop the arguements over straight bananas ... PS bananas are seriously under threat, by their own virus ... there is a chance they will not be around in a generation's time ... Bananas will be around, but likely not the variety we eat today. The Gros Michel gave way to the Cavendish in the 1950's which will give way to another variety in the near-ish future.
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Javier
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Dec 25, 2020 17:42:54 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Javier on Dec 25, 2020 17:42:54 GMT 1, Boris Johnson says his new trade deal is his Christmas present for the country...
... If your idea of a good Christmas present is Santa breaking into your house and swapping the PS5 you already had for a PS1.
Not at all. You’re back in the 80’s Commodore 64
Sorry guys. Would love to see you back
Boris Johnson says his new trade deal is his Christmas present for the country...
... If your idea of a good Christmas present is Santa breaking into your house and swapping the PS5 you already had for a PS1.
Not at all. You’re back in the 80’s Commodore 64 Sorry guys. Would love to see you back
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Dec 31, 2020 11:10:16 GMT 1
Brexit, by lorraballs on Dec 31, 2020 11:10:16 GMT 1, Hopefully not only the ones you want to hear. Sorry to disappoint you, but yes I do listen to the "only the ones I want to hear".
Because the "only ones I want to hear" are those who know precisely what they're talking about.
Everything else is just noise, lies, and fish.
Fücking fish.
This is a discussion that wears me out. ‘Well, my opinion it’s just as valuable as yours’ No, it really fuçking isn’t. Same reason I don’t back seat drive on an aeroplane.the pilot knows what he is doing. Met did a lovely piece ages ago about why art isn’t just about opinion. Well, same. You voted Brexit, well done. That’s why we can’t have nice things. The UKIP eel breeder whose ENTIRE MARKET was in the EU! Is his ‘opinion’ valuable? No, cos he was a greedy self centred fool who only choose to listen to the facts that fitted his hopes. He moved his facility in 2012 using EU funding! Twar
Hopefully not only the ones you want to hear. Sorry to disappoint you, but yes I do listen to the "only the ones I want to hear".
Because the "only ones I want to hear" are those who know precisely what they're talking about.
Everything else is just noise, lies, and fish.
Fücking fish.
This is a discussion that wears me out. ‘Well, my opinion it’s just as valuable as yours’ No, it really fuçking isn’t. Same reason I don’t back seat drive on an aeroplane.the pilot knows what he is doing. Met did a lovely piece ages ago about why art isn’t just about opinion. Well, same. You voted Brexit, well done. That’s why we can’t have nice things. The UKIP eel breeder whose ENTIRE MARKET was in the EU! Is his ‘opinion’ valuable? No, cos he was a greedy self centred fool who only choose to listen to the facts that fitted his hopes. He moved his facility in 2012 using EU funding! Twar
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lorraballs
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Dec 31, 2020 11:11:08 GMT 1
Brexit, by lorraballs on Dec 31, 2020 11:11:08 GMT 1, With article 50 starting before the end of this month, how long do you think the process will take? I feel it's gonna be much faster then the set two years. I would say less than a year, and I wonder if even within 6 month is possible. What do you think? Those aged well....
With article 50 starting before the end of this month, how long do you think the process will take? I feel it's gonna be much faster then the set two years. I would say less than a year, and I wonder if even within 6 month is possible. What do you think? Those aged well....
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Javier
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Jan 1, 2021 0:00:26 GMT 1
Brexit, by Javier on Jan 1, 2021 0:00:26 GMT 1, It’s done!
Good luck all!
It’s done! Good luck all!
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love
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Jan 1, 2021 2:18:47 GMT 1
Brexit, by love on Jan 1, 2021 2:18:47 GMT 1,
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silvermyn
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Jan 1, 2021 11:36:47 GMT 1
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Brexit, by silvermyn on Jan 1, 2021 11:36:47 GMT 1,
You really appreciate it on a map like this. Without Scotland and Wales, England is so small when compared to our European neighbours.
Getting smaller and less significant in the world as the years roll on by.
You really appreciate it on a map like this. Without Scotland and Wales, England is so small when compared to our European neighbours. Getting smaller and less significant in the world as the years roll on by.
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Dive Jedi
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Jan 1, 2021 12:08:19 GMT 1
Brexit, by Dive Jedi on Jan 1, 2021 12:08:19 GMT 1, You really appreciate it on a map like this. Without Scotland and Wales, England is so small when compared to our European neighbours. Getting smaller and less significant in the world as the years roll on by. Well, that's a map of Europe. Not of the EU.....
Norway, Switzerland and Turkey aren't part of EU either..... Still Europe... as is UK.
You really appreciate it on a map like this. Without Scotland and Wales, England is so small when compared to our European neighbours. Getting smaller and less significant in the world as the years roll on by. Well, that's a map of Europe. Not of the EU..... Norway, Switzerland and Turkey aren't part of EU either..... Still Europe... as is UK.
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Javier
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Jan 1, 2021 13:56:11 GMT 1
Brexit, by Javier on Jan 1, 2021 13:56:11 GMT 1, You really appreciate it on a map like this. Without Scotland and Wales, England is so small when compared to our European neighbours. Getting smaller and less significant in the world as the years roll on by. Well, that's a map of Europe. Not of the EU..... Norway, Switzerland and Turkey aren't part of EU either..... Still Europe... as is UK.
sad anyway...
You really appreciate it on a map like this. Without Scotland and Wales, England is so small when compared to our European neighbours. Getting smaller and less significant in the world as the years roll on by. Well, that's a map of Europe. Not of the EU..... Norway, Switzerland and Turkey aren't part of EU either..... Still Europe... as is UK. sad anyway...
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macfuton
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Jan 1, 2021 14:03:04 GMT 1
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Brexit, by macfuton on Jan 1, 2021 14:03:04 GMT 1, Well, that's a map of Europe. Not of the EU..... Norway, Switzerland and Turkey aren't part of EU either..... Still Europe... as is UK. sad anyway...
It's the end of an era. That happens plenty-fold.
I didn't vote for this either but folk need to stop navel gazing and simply move on.
We're are embanking on change. Many-a-folk cannot deal with change. But mark my word when I say it'll be EXACTLY and EXPLICITLY those folk that will meekly fall in line.
The champions will champion. The others will serve.
Well, that's a map of Europe. Not of the EU..... Norway, Switzerland and Turkey aren't part of EU either..... Still Europe... as is UK. sad anyway... It's the end of an era. That happens plenty-fold. I didn't vote for this either but folk need to stop navel gazing and simply move on. We're are embanking on change. Many-a-folk cannot deal with change. But mark my word when I say it'll be EXACTLY and EXPLICITLY those folk that will meekly fall in line. The champions will champion. The others will serve.
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Jan 1, 2021 14:30:19 GMT 1
Brexit, by Wearology on Jan 1, 2021 14:30:19 GMT 1, "If the Followers Lead - the Leaders Will Follow"
"If the Followers Lead - the Leaders Will Follow"
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Lazarus II
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Jan 1, 2021 14:38:23 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Lazarus II on Jan 1, 2021 14:38:23 GMT 1, You really appreciate it on a map like this. Without Scotland and Wales, England is so small when compared to our European neighbours. Getting smaller and less significant in the world as the years roll on by. first paragraph sounds like summit Dominic Raab would say.
You really appreciate it on a map like this. Without Scotland and Wales, England is so small when compared to our European neighbours. Getting smaller and less significant in the world as the years roll on by. first paragraph sounds like summit Dominic Raab would say.
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May 6, 2021 13:17:42 GMT 1
Brexit, by startimeash on May 6, 2021 13:17:42 GMT 1, Yeah, but we have a Gilbert and Sullivan sea battle with French fishermen to pay for now, so...
Yeah, but we have a Gilbert and Sullivan sea battle with French fishermen to pay for now, so...
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May 6, 2021 13:39:22 GMT 1
Brexit, by mojo on May 6, 2021 13:39:22 GMT 1, Yeah, but we have a Gilbert and Sullivan sea battle with French fishermen to pay for now, so... Yeah, and a £53 billion defence budget, a TT&T system that doesn't work, £millions worth of fake contracts, a £2.6m blue 'unnecessary' media room, £200K palatial refit, a £200m royal yacht blah blah blah...Oh and a 1% pay rise for the NHS. SCUM
Yeah, but we have a Gilbert and Sullivan sea battle with French fishermen to pay for now, so... Yeah, and a £53 billion defence budget, a TT&T system that doesn't work, £millions worth of fake contracts, a £2.6m blue 'unnecessary' media room, £200K palatial refit, a £200m royal yacht blah blah blah...Oh and a 1% pay rise for the NHS. SCUM
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Jul 3, 2021 8:50:22 GMT 1
Brexit, by oliver21 on Jul 3, 2021 8:50:22 GMT 1, I’m guessing viagra. Can’t think of anything else that could make a côck that big. Viagra works by dilating the blood vessels that carry blood to the p***s. When the p***s is sexually stimulated, the dilated blood vessels can more easily initiate and maintain an erection. One can buy viagra online easily and have a try.
I’m guessing viagra. Can’t think of anything else that could make a côck that big. Viagra works by dilating the blood vessels that carry blood to the p***s. When the p***s is sexually stimulated, the dilated blood vessels can more easily initiate and maintain an erection. One can buy viagra online easily and have a try.
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Jul 3, 2021 15:24:37 GMT 1
Brexit, by startimeash on Jul 3, 2021 15:24:37 GMT 1, I’m guessing viagra. Can’t think of anything else that could make a côck that big. Viagra works by dilating the blood vessels that carry blood to the p***s. When the p***s is sexually stimulated, the dilated blood vessels can more easily initiate and maintain an erection. Er, thanks?
I’m guessing viagra. Can’t think of anything else that could make a côck that big. Viagra works by dilating the blood vessels that carry blood to the p***s. When the p***s is sexually stimulated, the dilated blood vessels can more easily initiate and maintain an erection. Er, thanks?
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