- Jul 10, 2003
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Time for meds
Regards
DF
Portugal obviously not as good as NSC
Time for meds
Regards
DF
Oh dear Plooks …. wrong as usual. There have been a number of remainers even on this thread that have stated they accept we should leave. The only question is in what way.
Portugal obviously not as good as NSC
Yep. High chance this dance btw the U.K. unelected govt and the EU is just window dressing so they can both tell the electorates that they tried their hardest.
For a bit of lighthearted relief with a pint of Sagres it cant be beaten
regards
DF
Portugal obviously not as good as NSC
Who would that be then?
Oh dear Plooks …. wrong as usual. There have been a number of remainers even on this thread that have stated they accept we should leave. The only question is in what way.
Time for meds
Regards
DF
I knew you had to be on meds, it answers a lot of questions, but you don't have to be so look at me to tell us when it's time for you to take them.
Maybe get together with Hastings Gull and take them together, you both belong somewhere secure.
No offence intended though.
Mind you don't choke on a sardine bone.
Earlier on today there was quite some fascinating posts from both sides, not the least those bemoaning the vitriol and hatred from both sides, and on occasion even a plea for compromise. Then you come along and always have to lower the tone. Why do you do it?
Earlier on today there was quite some fascinating posts from both sides, not the least those bemoaning the vitriol and hatred from both sides, and on occasion even a plea for compromise. Then you come along and always have to lower the tone. Why do you do it?
Enjoy a cold and wet end of season Portugal. I bet there's really good deals on a full English this time of year. I'm sure it's what you've worked for and deserve
I've the popcorn out here waiting to see the incredible twists and turns people who were formerly staunch Unionists will make to justify Boris effectively handing NI away if this rehashed deal goes through
The logic of a referendum on an ACTUAL deal (or no deal if that is the best the government can come up with) rather than the hypothetical and often contradictory hopes/pledges of 2016 vs remain is compelling. If the will of the people brigade are so confident they should support this rather than acting as if democracy was a one off opportunity in 2016.
By the way, I am still waiting for some specific examples of how all/some of our lives will be better outside the EU. Brexiteer politicians seem to have stopped trying to address this question and members of the public repeatedly embarrass themselves on radio phone ins, TV, online etc when invited to do so.
Yes I stick by this. We had to leave EFTA to join the Common Market, so I see no reason for not rejoining EFTA on day 1.Not having remain on the ballot would ensure that there was a rejoin campaign straight away and we waste more years on dealing with our relationship with the EU. [MENTION=25402]Blue Valkyrie[/MENTION] had the idea that a No Deal exit should return us to the position of relations with the EU that we had the day before joining the EU or EEC as was, that would place us in EFTA.
If the choice is May's rotten deal resurrected and remain we may as well remain. The ERG have revealed themselves to be spineless pussies so much for ex SAS Davies, Colonel Francois and Hard man Baker
You voted for Brexit and your preferred leave option is no deal so obviously you won't be voting Labour at the next GE as the 'spineless pussies' have reneged on their manifesto promise to enact even a soft Brexit .... (assuming we haven't left) if the choice is No deal or remain will you be voting for Boris or the Brexit party at the next GE?
They are not remainers then are they