Two Professors
Two Mad Professors
Don't be so ludicrously aggressive.
Don't be so ludicrously aggressive yourself.
Don't be so ludicrously aggressive.
I voted 'remain' and would do so again.
On a purely personal level in regards to The EU post 2004 and my experiences of it as a result, I was able to live with my Czech ex-girlfriend in Sussex as a result of free movement. I was able to enjoy many, happy holidays in the east of The Czech Republic, including hassle free day trips to Poland and Slovakia and frankly if you haven't been to a Tesco's in The Czech Republic, you haven't lived.
I still have a penchant for Eastern European women to this day and I don't want this jeopardised and denied from me. They are very, very nice.
But it drops enough those pensioners start to notice. Plus the protection the state gives on their state pensions. Oh and start charging those pensioners NI, remove the fuel allowances etc and their lot in some version of little England does not seem so good.
What the European institution that by getting people talking and controlling the materials of war, has meant Europe has had peace (in the whole) for over 70 years.....
[emoji122]A sacrifice means you give up something , the Poles were invaded, they didnt have a choice as to whether they sacrificed peace , nor did the Russians , who we all know were pally with the Germans via the Von Ribbentrop pact until they were stabbed in the back , the Poles and Russians didnt make a SACRIFICE we DID , we had a choice , we DID sacrifice peace to come to the aid of the Poles .
I suspect the biggest deviation will be Inners that stayed at home
Not sure who's worse the selfish pensioners or the apathetic 18-24's...
but did'nt mind waiting until we saved their arses in two world wars losing two generations of our young men
spot on .Well here are pictures of 18-24 year olds, Probably both abroad.....those 18-24 year olds in the bottom photo are now the "selfish" pensioners that you sneer at.
Very classyRemain remain.
I bet about 10 000 leave voters have died since last Thursday already. Give it another few months and you'd not even have to rely on the regrexiters switching their vote to swing a 2nd referendum back to remain.
Except that...
We didn't SAVE Germany did we?
Or Italy?
Or Hungary?
Or Bulgaria?
Or Finland?
Nor did we defeat those nations, on our own. Other European countries made equally big sacrifices.
And it ignores the decisive American contribution
And the Polish airmen and thousands of Irishmen and other European nationals who fought in our armed forces.
Apart from all that, excellent point.
Well here are pictures of 18-24 year olds, Probably both abroad.....those 18-24 year olds in the bottom photo are now the "selfish" pensioners that you sneer at.
Really ? You think that traders/fund managers / hedge funds etc are politely waiting for article 50 to be invoked before selling again ? The markets are ALWAYS right, they are too efficient to be as out of kilter as you claim , which is what youre saying with your statement that they are waiting for something that they know is going to happen.Remaining remain. Luckily the financial meltdown was averted by us not invoking article 50, but it's coming once the deal is done
Not the place for any of your perennially unfunny remarks .Haven't you made a mistake? Aren't they Germans marching? Hard to identify those unfortunate dead but they would never have been pensioners.
Really ? You think that traders/fund managers / hedge funds etc are politely waiting for article 50 to be invoked before selling again ? The markets are ALWAYS right, they are too efficient to be as out of kilter as you claim , which is what youre saying with your statement that they are waiting for something that they know is going to happen.
Not the place for any of your perennially unfunny remarks .
Thanks for that , always glad to get an expert view.Biding their time
Very classy
As is the w*nker emoji i posted in reply.A fact none the less.