Pretty pink fairy
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- Jan 30, 2008
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No we just capitulate and destroy our own farmers instead. Well done PPF, a proud moment for you
#countingthecostofbrexit
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Capitulate .....LMFAO !!!!
Regards
DF
No we just capitulate and destroy our own farmers instead. Well done PPF, a proud moment for you
#countingthecostofbrexit
View attachment 137691
Capitulate .....LMFAO !!!!
Regards
DF
Well, that didn’t happen. There weren’t any experts in whether or not we should be members of the EU. It was a personal choice basis lots of factors including constitutional, economic and political. Lots of dire predictions haven’t come to pass so a lot of these expert opinions turned out to be opinion anyway, relying as they did upon assumption. Tired cliches about Brexit have nothing to do with the current debate.When a government has got to power on a policy that explicitly dismissed experts in favour of opinions then it's sadly no surprise some people feel empowered to attack anyone who allows experts to be heard.
It's all here ,get over yourselfPlease explain the benefits to Britain and its farmers that this deal brings?
It's all here ,get over yourself [emoji636]
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Regards
DF
Shushy shushy with your positivity..this thread is exclusively for doomsters.
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Shushy shushy with your positivity..this thread is exclusively for doomsters.
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I predicted all this ages ago so its no surprise to me. Watch us import tonnes and tonnes of high quality dairy and agri product from Down Under, with a lot of export going the other way. Much more to come.
i'd rather pay more for British produce and support British farmers which creates wealth and jobs in this country.
Strange the same people who sell this say you should be more patriotic
I predicted all this ages ago so its no surprise to me. Watch us import tonnes and tonnes of high quality dairy and agri product from Down Under, with a lot of export going the other way. Much more to come.
I predicted all this ages ago so its no surprise to me. Watch us import tonnes and tonnes of high quality dairy and agri product from Down Under, with a lot of export going the other way. Much more to come.
Sadly, you cannot fix the EU from the inside.
Farage was right and I can back him up ( with experience ) The organisation is rotten to the core. With power comes corruption and it is rife within the EU. The level of waste is staggeringly huge and there is no accountability. No internal fiscal control. They cannot sign off any set of accounts, therefore they are operating illegally. It is the most corrupt body on the face of the Earth and yet millions in this country glibly choose to ignore this and pursue some sort of Utopian dream.
My vote on Thursday was a vote for honesty, visibility, transparency and self-control. Its another matter if our own politicians waste money. We vote them in and we can vote them out again. We have some sort of control unlike this runaway black hole.
The EU is out of control. Eventually, it will eat itself and the dream will be over. All the member states will revert back to independency and all will continue to trade happily with each other. After all, business is business.
I didn't vote Leave. There, that answers a simple question.
Unlike many on here, I can maintain a balanced view on both sides of the argument. I come from a generation that learnt how to accept other opinions and decisions, even if you didn't agree with them. I have a view that the EU doesn't have a long term future.
No one has a clue what lies ahead by leaving or remaining. We know two things. Firstly, the short term ( approx 2 years ) after leaving will be difficult. Most experts are agreed on that.
You may not have noticed but tens of thousands of people have been losing their jobs well before the referendum and during the Brexit process. Manufacturing numbers have declined massively over decades, as we have become more service orientated. Our retail sector has been decimated as the switch to online purchasing increases. With online giant warehousing comes automation and minimal staffing levels. Numbers of large businesses will continue to decline. We are an SME dominated country, with 80% of that trade done within the UK.
Brexit will be a balancing factor. Some opportunities will be lost, others will be gained as we become the ' techno centre' of Northern Europe.
i'd rather pay more for British produce and support British farmers which creates wealth and jobs in this country.
Strange the same people who sell this say you should be more patriotic
Winning [emoji636]
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I see that the third wise monkey has turned up to tell us how brilliant this deal is, even though, just like [MENTION=35289]Baker lite[/MENTION] and [MENTION=11191]Pretty pink fairy[/MENTION] he is actually incapable of pointing out any individual positive aspect of the deal whatsoever .
But it's worth remembering this is the same [MENTION=17103]Mo Gosfield[/MENTION] that claimed to have voted for brexit here
then claimed to have voted Remain here
And also told us
All on this particular thread where he seems to have covered every base
I will repeat once again for the hard of thinking, this is the Internet, what you have written is recorded for prosperity
I'm sure you'll have a view on an alternative solution to the Northern Ireland Protocol Mo ?
I love the trouble you go to you to dig out all previous posts and smugly prove that I am a crazy, mixed up sonofabitch. I love the superiority, the gloating, the self-indulgence. If I have only got under your supercilious skin, then I have achieved my aim. This thread has long passed its sell by date but as long as all the desperate continue to meet here, then people like me, with no intelligence or understanding, will use the only weapon in our armoury....the great big fat wind up.