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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
NSC Patron
Jul 17, 2003
19,802
Valley of Hangleton
We have indeed, and with these new found 'opportunities' of hundreds of thousands of minimum wage jobs across catering, logistics, fruit and veg picking, food preparation etc etc you, Pretty Pink fairy, JCFG and CR really have no excuses left for spending all day on here.

I'm sure that by combining your intellects, you could manage to wrap a chipolata in bacon :wink:

You’re starting to worry me, I’m starting to revisit my theory that your account is in fact used by several members on this site as only yesterday you were advising people to stop listening to us yet here you are again croaking on and on about the very same people, the bloke logged in last week wasn’t this stupid [emoji6][emoji881]

Perhaps have a morning planning meeting?


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sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
I think it's exactly what they voted for, just a shame they cannot explain, describe or provide any examples of the benefits or advantages.


britain is ****ed with or without brexit ......too many ****ed in the head bell ends making life difficult for everyone and imposing their will onto the public....place has gone weird.
 


A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
20,524
Deepest, darkest Sussex
Maybe a milkshake shortage is why Farage wanted Brexit given past experiences?
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,070
Faversham
britain is ****ed with or without brexit ......too many ****ed in the head bell ends making life difficult for everyone and imposing their will onto the public....place has gone weird.

Bit harsh :shrug:

I feel the opposite, that Britain will be OK with or without Brexit. There will be very little change. Illegal immigration won't change. Legal immigration (or the right to work here) has already plummeted, which suits the Brexiteers, but the leashe will have to be loosened. Presently it means there are shortages, because Boris and chums are too slow and dim-witted to anticipate what sectors require exceptions to the rules (hence the current acute, and apparently soon to be chronic, HGV driver shortage) and act swiftly (Boris is bafflingly reluctant to act swiftly over anything, other than shagging, it seems).

No, the UK is somewhat less shit than it was 20 years ago, and considerably less shit than it was 40 years ago. I don't feel any less 'free' than I did when I was a teenager or in my early 20s. In fact I probably feel more free. Money does that.

And it may seem surprising to some but courtesy seems to have improved. Definitely on the roads. Giving way, that sort of thing. and in shops, so much nicer. And of course we have consumer protection now, and you can't be told like I was, 40 years ago, when a pair of boots I bought days earlier fell apart, "what do you expect me to do about it?" by the Gradgrindian shopkeeper.

You, my friend, are suffering from grumpy old man syndrome :wink:. Every day in every way things aren't getting shitter and shitter. Not here, anyway. Can't speek for awstraylia, of course.

That said, you only have to travel around Europe and elsewhere to see we have far more ugly little towns, bad infrastructure, shitty little roads, and rubbish public transport; far too much that we have done since the war has been done on the cheap, with compromises undermining the projects. It should have been so much better.

Instead we have had poor leadership, lack of vision, and institutionalized hurdles (mostly atitude-based) to overcome. The occasional lurch into iconoclasm (Thatcher especially, and to an extent Blair and Boris) hasn't helped since their major contributions (privatization and union control, public-private-partnership, and ****ing Brexit, respectively) have been headline-grabbing wheezes that are not anchored in anything, not philosophy, not national psyche, and not part of a joined up plan for the nation, all done without contingency planning; these contributions are akin to shooting a shot gun into the sky to see what sort of birds might fall to the ground. There have been some birds, and some people have appreciated them, but still...

Have we ever had coherent long-term-effective leadership, though? I suspect not. That would be against the spirit of the liberalism that so propels the likes of Boris, a man who abhors rules (as do so many of our populace).

This post is far too good for this thread. What was I thinking? :eek:

:wink:
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
Bit harsh :shrug:

I feel the opposite, that Britain will be OK with or without Brexit. There will be very little change. Illegal immigration won't change. Legal immigration (or the right to work here) has already plummeted, which suits the Brexiteers, but the leashe will have to be loosened. Presently it means there are shortages, because Boris and chums are too slow and dim-witted to anticipate what sectors require exceptions to the rules (hence the current acute, and apparently soon to be chronic, HGV driver shortage) and act swiftly (Boris is bafflingly reluctant to act swiftly over anything, other than shagging, it seems).

No, the UK is somewhat less shit than it was 20 years ago, and considerably less shit than it was 40 years ago. I don't feel any less 'free' than I did when I was a teenager or in my early 20s. In fact I probably feel more free. Money does that.

And it may seem surprising to some but courtesy seems to have improved. Definitely on the roads. Giving way, that sort of thing. and in shops, so much nicer. And of course we have consumer protection now, and you can't be told like I was, 40 years ago, when a pair of boots I bought days earlier fell apart, "what do you expect me to do about it?" by the Gradgrindian shopkeeper.

You, my friend, are suffering from grumpy old man syndrome :wink:. Every day in every way things aren't getting shitter and shitter. Not here, anyway. Can't speek for awstraylia, of course.

That said, you only have to travel around Europe and elsewhere to see we have far more ugly little towns, bad infrastructure, shitty little roads, and rubbish public transport; far too much that we have done since the war has been done on the cheap, with compromises undermining the projects. It should have been so much better.

Instead we have had poor leadership, lack of vision, and institutionalized hurdles (mostly atitude-based) to overcome. The occasional lurch into iconoclasm (Thatcher especially, and to an extent Blair and Boris) hasn't helped since their major contributions (privatization and union control, public-private-partnership, and ****ing Brexit, respectively) have been headline-grabbing wheezes that are not anchored in anything, not philosophy, not national psyche, and not part of a joined up plan for the nation, all done without contingency planning; these contributions are akin to shooting a shot gun into the sky to see what sort of birds might fall to the ground. There have been some birds, and some people have appreciated them, but still...

Have we ever had coherent long-term-effective leadership, though? I suspect not. That would be against the spirit of the liberalism that so propels the likes of Boris, a man who abhors rules (as do so many of our populace).

This post is far too good for this thread. What was I thinking? :eek:

:wink:

come on mate .....Britain was ace in the 80's , one thing i have learned from meeting various lords and ladies of Britain is that they are what they are , they pay for nothing and the government of the day is put in place as a buffer between the public and said gentry to ensure the situation perpetuates......Britain was ace in the 80's , now not so i feel , the continuous draining of the public purse cannot go on adinfinitum......it will not end well.

in regard to your comment re 40 yrs ago just about all my parents' contemporaries owned their own homes by their mid 50's .....you can definitely not say that 40 yrs on...:???:
 






Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Nope, your comments are still barely intelligible.... try again and perhaps take more time about it.

Maybe this is high on your agenda....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LabU2BMG82w

I've given you far to much of my time to be fair its obvious you've got super glue on your feet otherwise you would have moved on .
As I said, counselling or group therapy may be the way forward for you to break the cycle your so clearly stuck in

Regards
DF
 


Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,443
I've given you far to much of my time to be fair its obvious you've got super glue on your feet otherwise you would have moved on .
As I said, counselling or group therapy may be the way forward for you to break the cycle your so clearly stuck in

Regards
DF

Apart from 'too' as in 'too much', you're = you are and an absent full stop at the end of your nonsense, this is almost coherent.

Are you well?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afoMpwRWN7M
 












Pretty Plnk Fairy

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 30, 2008
831
Tipical remoaners whats wrong with corned beef and BEANS for Chrismas day dinner ???

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Regards

DF
 




















GrizzlingGammon

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
1,995
Jobs jobs jobs.

https://twitter.com/gbnews/status/1430502871162884096?s=21
Post Brexit Britain is booming..

There wont be another vote Mr Lever, have booked that councilling session yet ?
Regards
DF

I had a peep at one of Baker sh|tes posts, and blow me down, it contains something useful; jobs for NSC's unemployed.

Have you booked that interview yet?
[MENTION=35196]Is it PotG?[/MENTION] [MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION] [MENTION=534]Chicken Run[/MENTION] get in quick. HGV drivers, fresh fruit and veg pickers also needed.
 


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