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1 hour ago, fishtank said:Sound bites and rhetoric from the clown in Downing St. with no plan on how to deliver his promises.
Maybe he should consult Larry the cat.
Or maybe the old poster spidey!
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1 hour ago, david555 said:
I hope "laughing gravy" does not get a stroke to see 25 country' go ahead on U.K. ranking (not that i find that so important ….he does , seems ...lol) whereby many E.U. country's like mine …. lol
A stroke, I am fit as a fiddle. I am still waiting to see your EU passport that doesn't exist. It was you that mentioned this, so I suggest that you do find it important, as why mention it.
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6 hours ago, arithai12 said:
I am curious about where you read that British passport "is the most sought after passport in the world". Do you mean for travel, or for the privilege of being a UK citizen?
Well yes because of this that you mentioned plus look how many foreigners are still looking to come to the UK for citizenship. Isn't that evidence enough.
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15 hours ago, khunken said:Continuing your ignorance (or troll) about the EU & Ireland regarding Brexit.
In the event of a stupid no-deal exit, all three (EU, UK & Ireland will) suffer but it's the UK that will suffer most.
There would be a hard border, at least in the sense that all goods & services would have to go through customs. Incidentally NI would suffer more than the south as a goods shipping route via Dublin would be closed off to NI companies that send perishables to Europe.
You also continue to post the lie that the Irish PM takes orders from the EU. He knows & is supported by the EU that there is a risk of border violence returning in the event of the border being reinstalled.
Guess I touched a nerve. Most of the EU members take their orders from the EU council if you don't see that you are delusional.
Don't insult me as a troll. I have a different opinion from you.
Ireland will suffer more, its common sense its a smaller country and exports a lot to the UK
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15 hours ago, cleopatra2 said:I see the irish lobby in the US are stating there will be no US trade deal with UK if Belfast Agreement compromised.
Puts the no deal on shaky ground
As strong as the Irish lobby are with their funding of the IRA and terrorism for so many years, I believe that the president has more clout than a group of terrorist funding lobbyists.
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5 minutes ago, sawadee1947 said:It's good to belong to a club of honest people than to be "palaver" for 3 years contributing lies and fakes just to achieve a job as PM. It's a shame how deep a formerly recommended country can fall into the mud and destroy itself.
Good luck "Little Britain"
That is so funny coming from you. Good luck. Sadly I have many Irish family and friends who disagree with you and know what the EU is about. Even worse than the British imperialism that you are still hung up on. It will be Eire who suffer more than the UK if there is a no deal.
Keep supporting Mary mac, she will lead you into the right path.
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10 minutes ago, david555 said:Oh …,I go end this reply's as I only telling you you go have what you want very soon in +/- 90 days , that is all..... it is even the automatic gear from A50 who give you that so wanted freedom !....or am I missing something ...are you regretting it is near …..
Our mourning period U.K. leaving is over ...
I get it you want a British passport. No shame in that as millions seem to want one too. in fact it is the most sought after passport in the world.
Leaving the EU will be like the abolition of slavery to me. Regrets, I have only two. One we should have never joined and two, we should have left much earlier.
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8 minutes ago, david555 said:Has nothing to do in the reassurance I gave you to be out on 1 November ….unless ...unless your OWN government play you brexiteers a dirty trick in your back …..?not us...!
For the moment Brexit is driving on automatic gear
I will try and decipher what you are saying. Have you been on the sauce. As I have said many times good luck with Germany pulling your strings which it seems that you have been happy to do, for such a long time. We in the UK have tried that club, it isn't for us, so good luck.
What is annoying is when foreigners keep telling us what a mistake we are making and how much we will regret it. I don't have the arrogance to tell others in their country, what they should be doing. it isn't my business or do I watch parliament and politicians, scrutinising. It would be pretty weird and creepy to do that.
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5 minutes ago, fishtank said:
The sad thing is that you actually believe all this tosh.
I am trying to work out which old poster you are. Obviously someone who talks nonsense. Maybe you can't read but the link shows you exactly how much EU countries take from the UK waters.
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Just now, david555 said:
Aarch !….another rant to us E.U. ….while I just ease your minds saying the solution is near and will be out of that damned E.U ….unless Your own politicians can find a way to force your PM with a bayonet at his back to go and as another extension in line …..even when a G.E. is in the make still a extension must be asked as E.U. has no legal means or option to give whiteout be asked .
Interesting read here from the TIMES. I have also noticed on the media which is a bit like subliminal messaging and is completely wrong. The UK is not leaving Europe, it is leaving the EU something totally different.
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11 minutes ago, david555 said:
Perverse situation is that even U.K. parliament does not approve leave ...1 November you are out of E.U. by default automatically following A50 ….. unless U.K. ask (and get..?) extension , and I think your P.M. can not be forced to ASK for extension (?)
Yes we can't wait to leave whatever. I wonder if you still pay taxes in Holland, as you might be paying more as there is a big hole to fill with contributions. Hopefully the price of fish for your country will treble, as your country along with others, have been raping the UK seas for far too long.
https://marinedevelopments.blog.gov.uk/2018/09/27/mmo-fisheries-statistics-2017-eez/
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1 hour ago, sawadee1947 said:I think this wannabe leader lost his mind totally. There is a deal already. Take it or leave it. With this clown UK lost the rest of credibility and reputation.
I am looking forward to a no deal and seeing just how easy it will be for the Irish. Will they put a hard border up, no. Will the country go in recession. not as bad as the potato famine but people will feel it for sure. It is even predicted that t will cause a recession across Europe and to the Euro. All because Leo likes to take orders from the EU. He is not on his own though. One of the reasons the UK is leaving.
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24 minutes ago, cleopatra2 said:Whilst i agree with you on principle the people voted to leave.
I disagree that that all these be placed in the category of leave with no deal.
If you can show me on the ballot paper where it said no deal anywhere then I might listen to you. But you know, like we all know, it doesn't. So leave or remain without any conditions means that. Constantly clutching to a flimsy argument may make you feel justified but for me, it is petty and becoming childish.
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1 hour ago, bannork said:
Simply pointing out it's nonsense to claim the majority of the British people voted to leave the EU.
Read it again the majority of people who could get off their backsides and vote in the referendum. The majority was for leave.
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3 hours ago, david555 said:I find the speaker of the house more entertaining and having class in his remarks ...however it need sometimes to let sink the words a little in brain before understand the real meaning of them....and an educated man knowing the deep rules of the house
You obviously have not researched or studied the horrible self righteous, little man. Enjoy him whilst you can, as he will be gone soon.
Doesn't your country have anything to keep you entertained in politics or is it just mundane and boring.
He is a bully and sex pest. So why do you like him?
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/john-bercow-told-to-quit-over-report-into-sex-pest-mps-0t7vrbf2j
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5 hours ago, fishtank said:Yes. England and Wales.
Not exactly an empire is it?
Boris and his right wing extremist government will be long gone by then.
Typical tactic from those who are bitter, twisted or sore losers. What constitutes Boris and the new cabinet/government 'right wing extremists'. You are talking a load of rollocks.
I guess you are a bitter remainer or europohile, so to make you feel justified, you label those with a absolutely ridiculous statement.
Please show us your evidence for this. I doubt even the Biased Guardian would go with that statement. I guess it must make you feel better. I also imagine throwing milkshakes is justifiable too for you!
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6 hours ago, bannork said:It was a binary vote. fact. Those that voted which is not compulsory, the majority voted leave. fact. What bit can't you understand. I guess you are one of those that just don't like the facts or accept a democratic referendum. After 3 years people are still going on about whether it is advisory, how many adults voted. You really are embarrassing yourself.
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13 minutes ago, cleopatra2 said:It is in the link provided
The government secured British citizens rights in the WA.
The issue of the British unable to accept what they agreed is not the fault of the EU. It squarely lies with the UK parliament
The WA has not been agreed by the UK government. Where have you been. TM tried 3 times to get it through for the EU and the parliament said "Foxtrot Oscar". the UK Government are still saying they will respect the EU citizens rights. The EU are not saying they will respect the UK citizens rights in the same way the UK will of EU citizens. What bit can't you get your head around.
I guess you are an ill informed Europhile who still thinks the EU is a bastion of democracy.
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11 minutes ago, nauseus said:
I'm not wrong. You were lucky. There were far fewer places available then.
I am going to agree with nauseus on this Coming from a P*** Poor council estate, nobody went to university. Even some smart people tried but they were not seemed suitable. I was very lucky and went a bit later, at 24. It still was quite unheard off and I had to show my worth in many ways.
I agree that we got grants and even signed on the dole, if you worked previously but it was for the few and didn't cover much. I will give you an example out of 48 students joining my undergraduate course, 4 of us were over 21. Out of that there was myself and one other, who wasn't funded by our parents. We had part time jobs and was still looked down upon, by many.
This was in 1990. By the late 90's things were changing, in terms of acceptance. Then again student loans also starting coming in.
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4 minutes ago, cleopatra2 said:
Yes we get it again. So what about what the EU will do about UK citizens. Or are you going to continually avoid the question, again!
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Just now, Basil B said:
I to think that Ireland should be as one, but at this time there is to much ingrown bigotry, maybe Ireland will one day be united, may even wish to be part of a United Britain.
Knowing both sides very well, Ireland will never be part of Britain again. They can't even come to be part of the commonwealth. Too much hurt and memories have passed by. As for NI been part of Ireland, again I can't see the loyalist letting that happen, as they are loyal to the crown.
The EU have seized on this issue, trying to force the UK to stay in the EU. I know that loyalist would rather start their bombing campaign in Europe, than surrender to Ireland.
It is that serious.
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7 minutes ago, cleopatra2 said:If was already government policy
Nothing new here
You obviously didn't listen to Adam Bolton on Sky News today, asking the EU would they do the same. as the UK and guarantee the same conditions.
So it is the EU who are causing problems with citizens not the UK, please keep up.
Typical EU rhetoric, the UK bad we are good and support EU citizens but when it comes to the crunch, no they do not.
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2 hours ago, puipuitom said:
As your PM was no longer invited in, you cannot ask her, but .. when you would have read some newspapers, quite some sessions were spent to bring forward at the end one agreed candidate. ONLY and ONLY that one = Ursula, came to the EU parliament to win their acceptance as more than a veto-right they do not have.
Second: we are NOT against the British, only can NOT understand they continue already for 3 years a car crash in slow motion, shoot in their own foot, and commit commercial suicide. Remind also: as neighours, and customers, a collapse of the UK will hurt our economic situation also. That's also why we donot care so much about Venezuela. In the meantime we are happy with the jobs which migrate to the EU, like BMW Mini to Borne, Eur Med Agency top Amsterdam and LOT more. Ask real estate intermediates in Rotterdam and Amsterdam for instance.
Yes you have just reminded me what your great city of Amsterdam has to offer. Is it banking, It is business, well it is in someway the oldest business in the world.
I am sure you are happy with what Germany tell you. You always have been and do as you are told.
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Just another note, the UK has guaranteed the rights of EU citizens in the UK but the EU will not reciprocate and guarantee the same. They would be called loan sharks in the UK law courts. When will people wake up and see what the EU is about. Sadly I don't hold my breath. They call sheep stupid. It is a disservice to sheep.
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Well there is a first you admitting you were talking rubbish. Some progress.
As to others who have dual nationality, that is fine. Its their choice. I won't be following
I do not sprout hate an jealousy for an EU country like you do with the UK. It is the EU entity that I dislike not any country in Europe or those who have sold their souls, to the EU.