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- Jan 30, 2008
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Because we fought for what we believed in and wonIf it happens I will gladly piss off somewhere better.
Ironic really as the brexiters didn't like it, so why didn't they piss off?
regards
DR
Because we fought for what we believed in and wonIf it happens I will gladly piss off somewhere better.
Ironic really as the brexiters didn't like it, so why didn't they piss off?
We will still be in a transition period in 2025, if we don't elect a government on the back of a remain pledge before that. No one is going to want to finalise this.
I usually find your posts to be rational and sensible. This one not so much. Bad day at the office?
Because we fought for what we believed in and won
regards
DR
And I will fight on for what I believe in.
Question : How many people on this thread who think a second referendum is now needed/essential said this would be necessary before their side lost the vote?
Not a lot on this thread to be honest but some in the public eye most notably Farage said they would fight on. However if the vote had been to remain ALL leavers would be 'Howled' down without remorse. Some do not like it when the boot is on the other foot I guess.
Indeed and as most Remoaners probably view Farage as the anti-Christ it should perhaps give them pause for thought.
'Prime Minister,the Russian tanks are pouring through the Fulda Gap.We desperately need your Typhoons and Tornadoes as both the German ones are up on bricks.'
'Sorry SACEUR,we're not allowed to fly over Europe any more,so we're just defending GREAT Britain now'
same old bad losers who can't face up to the fact we're leaving the EU , two choices, piss off or live with it
regards
DR
Question : How many people on this thread who think a second referendum is now needed/essential said this would be necessary before their side lost the vote?
Everyone has a difference of opinion on here, but some add nothing to the debate at all
The European Union and Japan have formally agreed an outline free-trade deal.
The agreement paves the way for trading in goods without tariff barriers between two of the world's biggest economic areas.
However, few specific details are known and a full, workable agreement may take some time.
Two of the most important sectors are Japanese cars and, for Europe, EU farming goods into Japan.
No your not British you do not respect democracy.
He's hardly the Anti-christ, just a shrewd businessman how has found and exploited a good business opportunity.Indeed and as most Remoaners probably view Farage as the anti-Christ it should perhaps give them pause for thought.
He's hardly the Anti-christ, just a shrewd businessman how has found and exploited a good business opportunity.
Yes, great thinking by Nige, he gets paid a generous salary and expenses and either fails to attend meetings or turns up and just opposes any proposals on principle.Good business opportunity for whom, the Nige?
As soon as I realised he was Palace I saw the writing on the wall