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Laughing Gravy

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  1. 12 hours ago, kingdong said:

    hope this isn,t a wind up.playing someone at their own game,means engaging them using the same tactics as they,ve used against you,in this case it pertained to johnson engaging the "mob" [an apt description] of remainers who had a total lack of respect for democracy using their own tactics,and you know what? they don,t like it up ,em.

    I gave him an answer and it was removed. I stand by it.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Becker said:

    Are you saying that no records exist regarding what the UK vote was for each of those applicant countries or are you just diverting?

    I am saying are there any. You seem to be suggesting that you know the UK voted the other 21 countries into the EU. If so where is the link.

     

    Regardless who cares the UK are leaving the EU so good luck to the 21 and the original 6 of the EEC.

  3. 5 hours ago, luckyluke said:

    Out of curiosity, I am interested in your sources outside of the U.K.

    Well has it has to do with the UK you would expect the information is from the UK, especially as we are frequently told that outside of the UK nobody cares about Brexit.

     

    Junker can't help him self and if you do a bit of research you can find it quite easily curiously.

  4. 1 minute ago, luckyluke said:

    Well all I read in these English newspapers are interpretations/opinions, wish of course the writers are entitled to have. 

     

    And Mr. Juncker says it is a bad idea to leave the E.U., an opinion I am not surprised at all he express. 

     

    I am not a fan at all of the E.U., as I stated many times, it is there, I pay for it, but it never had change anything in my daily life, and pretty sure it will continue like that once the U.K. left. 

     

    Well maybe I will have to pay a bit more. 

     

    Now the majority of the voters in the U.K. decided it is better for the country to leave the E.U., fair enough for me. 

     

    However a lot of British seems not agree, this is a problem the U.K. itself has to resolve in one way or another. 

     

    I hope they will, it is not good at all to live in a divided country.

     

    Blaming the E.U. for everything bad, is according to me not one of the ways to resolve the problem.  

     

    However it is easy to blame someone/something else for all the problems which occurred, occur, and will occur. 

     

     

    I don't disagree with what most of what you have said here. I do by saying the EU don't want to punish the UK, as a conspiracy as I have shown and could do so all day with reports from numerous sources.

     

    Have a look yourself. so on that note, yes the truth is the truth.

  5. 15 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

    For the brexitocrats

     

    There was absolutely no evidence she had leaked any information and her minister is, according to the OP, livid at the actions of cummings. 

    I was quoting was was said in the paper but obviously your crystal ball knows more.

    Don't be surprised that in the next few days that it comes out that she was in fact passing documents, then you will look very silly.

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  6. 13 hours ago, citybiker said:

    I concur, IIRC next Tuesday.

    The Anti Brexit Barrister is also attempting to obtain/demand an affidavit (scottish legal document) from PM of his objectives of Proroguing.

    Clutching at straws with that one considering No#10 would taken specific legal advice from AG Cox.

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    I bet he still charges his legal fees which no doubt will be extortionate. .

  7. 2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

    The UK citizens should clearly see that they have to blame themselves, their crazy press, their politicians, and last but not least BJ for all the things which will happen. Enjoy your ride!

    As we are looking at blame for the UK lets start from the beginning.

     

    Ted Heath for lying profoundly to the people what the EEC was really all about.

     

    John Major for signing the Maastricht Treaty


    Tony Blair for the Lisbon Treaty

     

    David Cameron for resigning and not keeping his promise of respecting the referendum result.

     

    Theresa May for doing her best keeping the UK in the EU pretending she would get the UK out.

     

    The ride as you put it has been since 1975.

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