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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 11989632)
57.7p a litre? Jesus. That's awfully high.
Having read some of your later posts I think Gibraltar is probably not the best place for you, you must have run out of people to shout at and argue with by now? I only argue with or should I say correct trolls |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 11989730)
They have but I thought we may have learned from past mistakes rather than repeating them as has happened over the past 4 decades. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Splits in Brexit , Gove has announced he will compete with Boris, May etc for leadership of the Tories.
He does not think that Boris has what is needed to lead the country. They did not take long to fall out. Even stranger, Farage in an interview with le Figaro expects that the UK will reach a compromise agreement on free trade with an element of free movement. Some brexiters must be wondering what they voted for. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 11989733)
I notice you made no mention of alcohol tax
I only argue with or should I say correct trolls |
re: Post EU Referendum
Yet another Remain fallacy bites the dust. :cool:
Hollande says no sense in scrapping France-Britain border policy | Reuters |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 11989799)
Yet another Remain fallacy bites the dust. :cool:
Hollande says no sense in scrapping France-Britain border policy | Reuters Facts and brexit, not on the same page. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 11989806)
Never a remain fallacy, you should stick to the facts, it is the wish of the local politicians in Calais.
Facts and brexit, not on the same page. .......if you can decipher them that is......:lol: "Do you think that th3 french will notcreact to their citizens not being given free access yonlive andcwork in the UK. Do you think that France would help an anti EU uk restrict entrance the Uk. It does not want migrants on its territory so why not pass them in to the a ti EU UK." |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 11989799)
Yet another Remain fallacy bites the dust. :cool:
Hollande says no sense in scrapping France-Britain border policy | Reuters Look, the only thing that one can say is that the UK is very, very lucky that European politician are not taking the British road and start preaching hate against the British. So your are very lucky that cool heads prevail in the EU to deal with the hate that some British citizien express towards the EU and Europeans. And yes, I mean hate. The referendum was in my view a disgusting exercise in spreading hate. I am sorry that the British would follow their leaders down that route. But if hate is what you want the EU answers with reason. So maybe listen to the EU for once and learn. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 11989863)
Your very own words,
.......if you can decipher them that is......:lol: "Do you think that th3 french will notcreact to their citizens not being given free access yonlive andcwork in the UK. Do you think that France would help an anti EU uk restrict entrance the Uk. It does not want migrants on its territory so why not pass them in to the a ti EU UK." Do keep up Dick. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Assanah
(Post 11989882)
Look, the only thing that one can say is that the UK is very, very lucky that European politician are not taking the British road and start preaching hate against the British. So your are very lucky that cool heads prevail in the EU to deal with the hate that some British citizien express towards the EU and Europeans. And yes, I mean hate. The referendum was in my view a disgusting exercise in spreading hate. I am sorry that the British would follow their leaders down that route. But if hate is what you want the EU answers with reason. So maybe listen to the EU for once and learn.
I for one was not surprised that they turned out to be counter productive. You reap what you sow. :cool: |
re: Post EU Referendum
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Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 11989886)
Following on from the comments from the Calais politicians.
Do keep up Dick. It might be a good idea for you to check up on the previous nonsense you posted before posting more nonsense that contradicts it. :rofl: |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Assanah
(Post 11989882)
Look, the only thing that one can say is that the UK is very, very lucky that European politician are not taking the British road and start preaching hate against the British. So your are very lucky that cool heads prevail in the EU to deal with the hate that some British citizien express towards the EU and Europeans. And yes, I mean hate. The referendum was in my view a disgusting exercise in spreading hate. I am sorry that the British would follow their leaders down that route. But if hate is what you want the EU answers with reason. So maybe listen to the EU for once and learn.
The European Union and Europeans are not the same thing. Europeans will still come to live and work in the UK as they have always done throughout history, it will be just on an equal basis with those from other parts of the world. Do you have a problem with that or do you 'hate' non-Europeans--yes that is a nonsense statement, just as it is nonsense to claim that Brexit leads to hatred against Europeans. There have always been a minority of British people that will take any opportunity to express hatred against other races/ religions/ sexuality etc. They should be condemned but not given too much press attention which just encourages. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Fact denying again Dick, are you now going to suggest that the Calais local politicians did not want the UK border moved back across the channel.
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Bipat
(Post 11989917)
So if an individual decides to leave his golf club because he disagrees with the way its officials are managing it, it means that he 'hates' all golfers??
The European Union and Europeans are not the same thing. Europeans will still come to live and work in the UK as they have always done throughout history, it will be just on an equal basis with those from other parts of the world. Do you have a problem with that or do you 'hate' non-Europeans--yes that is a nonsense statement, just as it is nonsense to claim that Brexit leads to hatred against Europeans. There have always been a minority of British people that will take any opportunity to express hatred against other races/ religions/ sexuality etc. They should be condemned but not given too much press attention which just encourages. Personally I have yet to come across anyone who is anti European or hates all Europeans . As I've said many times, I believe Europe together with its citizens is the most wonderful, diverse and culturally rich continent on the planet. That is why myself like most European residents am seriously concerned about the path the dictatorial EU itself is following and the damage, unrest and disharmony it is already causing and will no doubt continue to do so until such time as it is stopped in its tracks. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 11989947)
:goodpost:
Personally I have yet to come across anyone who is anti European or hates all Europeans . As I've said many times, I believe Europe together with its citizens is the most wonderful, diverse and culturally rich continent on the planet. That is why myself like most European residents am seriously concerned about the path the dictatorial EU itself is following and the damage, unrest and disharmony it is already causing and will no doubt continue to do so until such time as it is stopped in its tracks. |
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