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If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 9:50 am It's not the EU that's the problem now, it's the Remoaners!
Statue Defenders, hoooooooo!
Don't forget the woke leftists (burp, Hic)
It's odd that after losing a vote a few years ago we still supposedly have huge amounts of power now though eh?
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
And still none of that bus money.demographic wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:16 am
It's odd that after losing a vote a few years ago we still supposedly have huge amounts of power now though eh?
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
It seems to be a British trait - fighting the last war again. And you lot are still at it, fighting the Brexit campaign again.
Perhaps what we need is a plan for here and now?
Perhaps what we need is a plan for here and now?
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
A plan for the here and now but without considering one of the most obvious solutions apparently.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:57 am It seems to be a British trait - fighting the last war again. And you lot are still at it, fighting the Brexit campaign again.
Perhaps what we need is a plan for here and now?
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
There was - allegedly - a plan for Northern Ireland ...Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:57 am It seems to be a British trait - fighting the last war again. And you lot are still at it, fighting the Brexit campaign again.
Perhaps what we need is a plan for here and now?
Even bland can be a type of character
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Given that most of the 'planning' so far has been -
- project fear!
- la-la-la-la finger's in ears
- "oven ready" deal of nonsense
.. you don't hold out much hope for the next set of planning.
It's literally like shitting your pants, blaming someone else and walking around with shitted pants making the best of of it because if you leave it long enough maybe the smell goes or someone comes and changes you.
Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Good lord your life must be pretty shit to be that moany and bitter.DefTrap wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:04 pmGiven that most of the 'planning' so far has been -
- project fear!
- la-la-la-la finger's in ears
- "oven ready" deal of nonsense
.. you don't hold out much hope for the next set of planning.
It's literally like shitting your pants, blaming someone else and walking around with shitted pants making the best of of it because if you leave it long enough maybe the smell goes or someone comes and changes you.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Ant wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:36 pmGood lord your life must be pretty shit to be that moany and bitter.DefTrap wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:04 pmGiven that most of the 'planning' so far has been -
- project fear!
- la-la-la-la finger's in ears
- "oven ready" deal of nonsense
.. you don't hold out much hope for the next set of planning.
It's literally like shitting your pants, blaming someone else and walking around with shitted pants making the best of of it because if you leave it long enough maybe the smell goes or someone comes and changes you.
Odd cos I reckon he seems like he's got his life fairly sorted, decent range of posting on a variety of subjects and so on.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Unlike?demographic wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 1:17 pmAnt wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:36 pmGood lord your life must be pretty shit to be that moany and bitter.DefTrap wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:04 pm
Given that most of the 'planning' so far has been -
- project fear!
- la-la-la-la finger's in ears
- "oven ready" deal of nonsense
.. you don't hold out much hope for the next set of planning.
It's literally like shitting your pants, blaming someone else and walking around with shitted pants making the best of of it because if you leave it long enough maybe the smell goes or someone comes and changes you.
Odd cos I reckon he seems like he's got his life fairly sorted, decent range of posting on a variety of subjects and so on.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
I couldn't possibly comment.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
A lot of people in NI are very moany about it.
Even bland can be a type of character
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Ageed it was a crap plan, but NI has a long history of being 'difficult' to both govern and reach acceptable compromises in politics. If the UK government had achieved a brilliant deal the DUP would have demanded more.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
So Jack, what's your solution for this 'difficult' part of the Union?Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:13 pmAgeed it was a crap plan, but NI has a long history of being 'difficult' to both govern and reach acceptable compromises in politics. If the UK government had achieved a brilliant deal the DUP would have demanded more.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
Try actually living here mate it's shit!Potter wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 5:06 am I watched a YouTube video of James May going up into space on a spy plane. He said he wished everyone could go up there because then they'd realise that we're all on the same planet and the daily politics that people get up to is silly.
I haven't been to space, but I have spent years sitting outside of your goldfish bowl and I totally get what he means.
Basically the argument here is that Brexit was bad and the EU mafia are now not sharing their tomatoes, and even if they did share them, none of you in this once great nation could stop arguing for long enough to organise the transport or bureaucracy to get them to the UK and onto shelves.
It's all a bit pathetic really isn't it.
You could have tomatoes whenever you wanted, regardless of whether you are or aren't in the EU mafia, but you can't stop arguing for long enough to get it arranged. You could have power stations, but the political wrangling would stop it going ahead and even if it did the unions would ensure that they lost money.
I love the UK, I wore the uniform of it's armed forces and I will always exercise my right to live here when I choose to, but after a lifetime of living around the globe I don't really consider myself British anymore, it's embarrassing, being British seems to stand for something that I don't identify with anymore, the UK is frequently the laughing stock of the world and has a reputation of being moany and disagreeable. Globally I think it's only the French that are disliked more than the British.
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
No, it isn't if you have a secure job/income and a home you silly boy. *slap*
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
In relation to Iccys comments it is though, the general attitude of people is shit, if you don't see and feel this in your general life then you are obviously quite privileged and live away from the real grind that is the UK society of today!Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:37 pmNo, it isn't if you have a secure job/income and a home you silly boy. *slap*
If you just want to work, fuck and bring up gremlins in a perpetual cycle of boringness then maybe i agree, but some people want more than that and for those who want more it's a very frustrating place to live!
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
So, a) where's better? b) why aren't you there?Greenman wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:43 pmIn relation to Iccys comments it is though, the general attitude of people is shit, if you don't see and feel this in your general life then you are obviously quite privileged and live away from the real grind that is the UK society of today!Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:37 pmNo, it isn't if you have a secure job/income and a home you silly boy. *slap*
If you just want to work, fuck and bring up gremlins in a perpetual cycle of boringness then maybe i agree, but some people want more than that and for those who want more it's a very frustrating place to live!
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
A - You tell meCount Steer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:52 pmSo, a) where's better? b) why aren't you there?Greenman wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:43 pmIn relation to Iccys comments it is though, the general attitude of people is shit, if you don't see and feel this in your general life then you are obviously quite privileged and live away from the real grind that is the UK society of today!Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:37 pm
No, it isn't if you have a secure job/income and a home you silly boy. *slap*
If you just want to work, fuck and bring up gremlins in a perpetual cycle of boringness then maybe i agree, but some people want more than that and for those who want more it's a very frustrating place to live!
B - I don't know where it is?
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Re: If we were to rejoin the EU tomorrow, what benefits would you miss most about Brexit?
There is no solution. Ireland should never have been divided, but it was. When the Catholic population outbreeds the Protestants the majority will vote to unite Ireland. How long that will take, and what the consequences will be I have no idea.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:32 pmSo Jack, what's your solution for this 'difficult' part of the Union?Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:13 pmAgeed it was a crap plan, but NI has a long history of being 'difficult' to both govern and reach acceptable compromises in politics. If the UK government had achieved a brilliant deal the DUP would have demanded more.
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