pastafarian
Well-known member
I refuse to answer
yep, as predicted
I refuse to answer
I'm a complete tosser
Couldn’t quite use the full line could you……. “you are finally realising we are leaving, and your frustration that you have run out of options to to stop it”
Always having to do a little bit of editing to suit like the good lib dem Europhile weasel you are. Its quite clear from your postings you are resigned to leaving now as your options to stop it, which you have enthusiastically pushed for, have run out and did quite a while ago.
But you are correct in that you have never been a “Brexit wont happen” loon like Watford or clamp. But I have never accused you of that.
im really angry i got found out and dont want to look like a hypocritical tw@t so i will swerve giving an answer:
You're playing at semantics again, badly. Using the full quotation makes no difference to your implication that I had said Brexit won't happen. I suspect you only claimed it did so you could use one of the primary school chants we all know you for.
For the record I am indeed largely* resigned to leaving and always have been. I suspect I have been of that view for longer than you have.
However, if you think that that view is inconsistent with doing what little I can to support those who still hope for another look at the issue of Brexit then I would say you are wrong. When you tell me that that makes me a hypocritical lying moronic anti-democratic Europhile weasel then I think you are wrong (although your words do make you look like a sad and excitable man with certain issues).
* A while back I offered my thoughts on what it likely to happen with the Brexit process. For it not to happen a series of events needs to occur. Not all of those events are impossible but in my view it is unlikely that all of them will take place. It is rather like a six race accumulator that includes a couple of outsiders.
Three friends of mine, two from Italy and one from Lithuania, have said that to me. These are people who have been here between 10-20 years and have added to the wealth, brainpower and culture of this country (and whose kids see themselves as British). They believe they are treated differently now by many, that people vent their spleen as they are foriegn.
My daughter-in-law is Polish. She has as far as I know never taken a single benefit payment and whilst looking for a job that would meet her skill-set, worked as a cleaner. She has co-produced a beautiful daughter (who at 2 is bi-lingual) and now is in an occupation where she plays a part in the UK's much-needed drive to boost our exports. I would have been a Remainer anyway (for all sorts of reasons) but this has been a particularly meaningful experience for me. And don't get me started on the Polish squadrons' contribution to the RAF in the war!
Please. You're the undisputed, grand champion of that on this thread.
My daughter-in-law is Polish. She has as far as I know never taken a single benefit payment and whilst looking for a job that would meet her skill-set, worked as a cleaner. She has co-produced a beautiful daughter (who at 2 is bi-lingual) and now is in an occupation where she plays a part in the UK's much-needed drive to boost our exports. I would have been a Remainer anyway (for all sorts of reasons) but this has been a particularly meaningful experience for me. And don't get me started on the Polish squadrons' contribution to the RAF in the war!
My daughter-in-law is Polish. She has as far as I know never taken a single benefit payment and whilst looking for a job that would meet her skill-set, worked as a cleaner. She has co-produced a beautiful daughter (who at 2 is bi-lingual) and now is in an occupation where she plays a part in the UK's much-needed drive to boost our exports. I would have been a Remainer anyway (for all sorts of reasons) but this has been a particularly meaningful experience for me. And don't get me started on the Polish squadrons' contribution to the RAF in the war!
Er, no he's not there's at least three ahead of him - 2 Profs, Nibble and Plooks.
My daughter-in-law is Polish. She has as far as I know never taken a single benefit payment and whilst looking for a job that would meet her skill-set, worked as a cleaner. She has co-produced a beautiful daughter (who at 2 is bi-lingual) and now is in an occupation where she plays a part in the UK's much-needed drive to boost our exports. I would have been a Remainer anyway (for all sorts of reasons) but this has been a particularly meaningful experience for me. And don't get me started on the Polish squadrons' contribution to the RAF in the war!
I'm not disagreeing with 90% of your post but the benefit bit - well surely she's claimed child benefit ?
We obviously have a shortage of homegrown pharmacists....... a good immigration policy will identify these shortfalls and address them and should give incentives for our young to train in an industry where there is need. This to me seems sensible to get our youth into work or offer opportunities for the unemployed to retrain
I'm not disagreeing with 90% of your post but the benefit bit - well surely she's claimed child benefit ?
you thought "brexit wont happen"
you've been repeating the same lies for ever,
May will negotiate the softest of soft Brexits, but won't go through with it without a referendum.
There will be a 3 way referendum - May's Soft Brexit, The no deal exit, and withdraw article 50.
33% Soft Brexit, 33% No deal, 34% withdraw article 50.
We'll stay in and everyone will be happy because it was done democratically
We have shortages in lots of sectors. I'd love to know where all the money for your incentives and training places and willing and able youth to train, if required, and fill them are coming from anytime soon. As The NHS training bursary for nurses was scrapped due to cost, I wouldn't be holding my breath.
Typical
Acknowledges a problem but can only find negatives in addressing it.
This is the difference between leavers and remainers
Leavers- its going to be a tough challenge but we can do this
Remainers- cant do that its too difficult, lets not bother