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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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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.
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22 hours ago, Becker said:
And the UK voted against granting access to the 21 countries joining the EU?
Did they? Or was that a rhetorical statement. Are any stats about the EU every published. With the EU being so democratic (sarcasm) I am sure it would have been the more hands up wins.????
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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.
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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.
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3 hours ago, luckyluke said:It is a pitty that some really believe there is a conspiracy from the E.U. to punish the U.K..
It shows, sadly, how some can easely influence others, by repeating constantly the same false mantra.
Every singe newspapers from all political sides have stated this many times. The only conspiracy is those who believe the EU doesn't want too punish the UK.
You can close your eyes and ears and have your head in the sand but the truth is the truth.
Maybe its time to wake up and see what the EU is really about. A protectionist bullying club.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/brexit/8695325/angela-merkel-brexit-summit-theresa-may/
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_5727590999001
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1 minute ago, luckyluke said:
It is a pitty that this common well-wish, seems now to be an exception rather than a norm.
Well when the EU and its supposedly talking for all 27 countries wants to punish the UK, what do you expect.
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1 hour ago, Becker said:Departing friend?? How do you treat someone who says "Look, I don't want to be friends with you guys anymore"?
Personally, I would have said eff ***!
How about its more like we started sharing a house (EU) with 5 others who put money into the pot each year. Then another 21 people came and took food out the fridge but put nothing into the pot.
We have decided to leave the house. Still want to be friends but no more money in the pot and for the last 46 years of payments we should get what our share is. I would say good luck to the remaining 27 will are still friends and we wish you luck with you federalisation.
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1 hour ago, joecoolfrog said:
Thats the opposite of what I read , link please .
Try reading previous posts. I provided it.
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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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7 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:Was the document which was allegedly leaked covered under the official secrets act?
Either you are being fesciscious or you know that answer. All documents should be under the official secrets act IMHO If it relates to government business.
We will see no doubt in the next day or so.
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2 hours ago, Bluespunk said:It showed no such thing.
For the challenged.
"According to our information, it showed she had, in the previous 48 hours, spoken to an individual with whom she had denied being in contact. "
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2 hours ago, RuamRudy said:The word 'traitor' is being bandied about with more and more frequency of late. Is this insertion also tongue in cheek?
Actually releasing sensitive documents is treasonous, so if she did this, then traitor is very appropriate.
Working in government you should sign the official secrets act. I know I did when I was a soldier.
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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:Can you provide more details?
I read she was accused and she showed her phones but there was no evidence against her.
It seems her only "crime" was to still socially see people who Cummings does not like.
As I said just what I read. I am not making any judgement if it is correct or not.
According to insiders, the exchanges between Mr Cummings and Miss Khan inside his office went like this.
He ran through a list of names and demanded to know if she had spoken to any of them in the past week. She said she had not.
On the list were journalists as well as so-called allies of Mr Hammond.
M R CUMMINGS put it to Miss Khan that she was suspected of leaking. She denied it. He then asked to see her work-issued mobile phone and scrolled through her calls and messages.
It is understood there was no obvious sign of contacts with the people he had asked about.
He then asked her to hand over her private mobile phone. According to our information, it showed she had, in the previous 48 hours, spoken to an individual with whom she had denied being in contact.
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He should be grateful. Reported in other papers that she (the aide) had her phone looked at and clearly showed she was a traitor. Sharing government secrets should get her thrown in the tower ????.
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6 hours ago, Neeranam said:Perfect, will save me a fortune to take my family to the UK in Oct.
Thank God for Brexit, all I can hope for more is Scotland leaving the UK.
Same 37 as when I came here in Oct 1992.
Scotland leaving the UK, It won't happen. Even though your anti British sentiments show your bias they had a referendum in 2014, the once in a generation vote, were more people voted to remain in the UK.
You have more chance of other countries leaving your precious EU IMO.
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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. .
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10 hours ago, Handsome Gardener said:To use one of Laughing Gravys many clichés you're embarrassing yourself
Get your own saying, that is copyrighted.
Why don't you use Grouse's saying, as apparently he isn't around anymore.????
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3 hours ago, Pattaya46 said:Thanks to remind ThaiVisa's members that
the Referendum never talked about quitting the customs union or the single market ...
You obviously didn't get one of these that everyone household did in the UK..
https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-7579/CBP-7579.pdf
Or listened to the PM and others talking daily for months, campaigning to stay in the EU, what would happen if we voted leave. Along with the result would be respected.
I guess you have the new disease called hearingselectivitus. It has spread rapidly ever since 23rd June 2016.
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56 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:Who are the traitors?
It was a tongue in cheek remark but all those who wont respect the democratic referendum result and are trying to overturn the result, by undemocratic means, for starters.
To those who would rather see the UK suffer and be punished by the EU.
That will do for now.
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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 TreatyDavid 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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3 minutes ago, AlexRich said:In your nightmares ... Brexit was a vote to dissolve the UK.
No. It was pleasure dream to rid all the traitors out of the country so they can join the EU countries..
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2 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:So essentially this proves beyond any doubt that the unelected Dominic Cummings IS running the show for his unelected boss - UK democracy has never been in safer hands !
I was about to open the link and saw the independent, the most biased non independent online rag around. So what you are saying is that this is exactly like Ollie Robbins and Theresa May. mmm
Is was okay for them two though wasn't it. Smacks of hypocrisy there.
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33 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:Leaving the single market was project fear remember?
And none of them was PM who sent everyone a leaflet clearly explaining what leaving the EU meant and consistently reported it on TV. 3 years on and remainers still can't accept the truth never mind a democratic referendum result.
You are embarrassing yourself.
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UK finance minister 'livid' at PM Johnson over firing of aide - media
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I am looking forward to the GE.