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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Red Eric
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Swarm in, apparently.
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 12055127)
Nigel Farage is is one of the most rationale people in this debate:
The Nigel Farage Show: Watch It Back Here | LBC Interesting mentions in the discussions during the phone-in about "snake-in-grass" Carswell and the state of UKIP, etc. Touch of envy there I think. |
re: Post EU Referendum
I've just watched the Andrew Marr show where the weaselly little turd was busy blaming the mess we find ourselves in on other people. At least he acknowledged that we are in a mess.
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 12055326)
I've just watched the Andrew Marr show where the weaselly little turd was busy blaming the mess we find ourselves in on other people. At least he acknowledged that we are in a mess.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/180005...angela-merkel/ " EU has been left in ‘critical condition’ by Brexit vote and needs to win back trust now, says Angela Merkel" |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 12055302)
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...amusing that I quote the Andrew Marr show and you come back with The Sun..:cool:
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 12054968)
Just an observation, but look at timing of posts in this forum.
It seems the more rational posts show up in the morning, except for precious few trolls spewing bollocks in hopes of winding up the rational types. I reckon they're probably on the other side of the world, alone late at night with the benefit of having consumed a few glasses of liquid confidence. Then night falls (European time) and the ones who hate everything come out. I reckon they're the ones on this side of the world who've also had the benefit of liquid confidence and are now ready to proclaim "brexit is brexit" once again as an answer to everything. You should remember Ami that some of us want to move on and discuss what brexit will, could, possibly mean for the UK. While others have no real interest in the future of the UK and just cannit wait for the time to come round every day when they can launch their ocd driven anti EU rant. The day that we know the future relationship of the UK with the EU will for them be a time of crisis. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 12055332)
...amusing that I quote the Andrew Marr show and you come back with The Sun..:cool:
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re: Post EU Referendum
Interesting that it's still more convenient to shoot the messenger, rather than face reality.
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/8...migrant-quotas "The European Union may yet come to realize that this latest ill-concealed jab at the Central- and Eastern European members of the European Union may signal the beginning of the unraveling of the European Union, an event which, considering the authoritarian structure of the organization, might be a good thing. The EU's authority comes, undemocratically, from the top down, rather than from the bottom up; it is non-transparent, unaccountable and there is no mechanism for removing European Commission representatives." |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 12055346)
Interesting that it's still more convenient to shoot the messenger, rather than face reality.
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/8...migrant-quotas "The European Union may yet come to realize that this latest ill-concealed jab at the Central- and Eastern European members of the European Union may signal the beginning of the unraveling of the European Union, an event which, considering the authoritarian structure of the organization, might be a good thing. The EU's authority comes, undemocratically, from the top down, rather than from the bottom up; it is non-transparent, unaccountable and there is no mechanism for removing European Commission representatives." This like 90% of your posts has nothing, nothing to do with the future that awaits the UK. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 12055278)
If it's not complicated, why on earth are they going to be spending vast amounts of time and money on negotiating the terms of the "exit"? And why are most serious observers saying that the UK will almost certainly be participating to some degree with matters which are undeniably connected with the EU? And very probably paying a fee to do so?
It's all very well repeating Brexit is Brexit over and over again but I'll bet when it's all over we'll all be able to identify things which indicate that Brexit isn't Brexit. |
re: Post EU Referendum
It's not the words. It's what it conveys; the shallow understanding of it.
Look at mfe's response. Just another shallow repeat that leave won the vote (the bleedin' obvious, as if nobody noticed). And that settles it. Apparently that settles everything. But it's not that simple. The devil is in the details. Apparently the details aren't important. And that's the irony of it all. Nobody cares about the details, and never did. There's no identifiable upside for anyone. But you know... |
re: Post EU Referendum
Perhaps its you who has a shallow understanding of it?
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Right, then. I suppose my rather in-depth study of this entire event is a testament to my "shallow understanding"? You guys can't seem to get past the vote count or brexit = brexit. You should watch that video I posted earlier. It's all about details. I've watched it. Have you?
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