evadgib
-
Posts
14,992 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Downloads
Posts posted by evadgib
-
-
17 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:
I’m not sure if you noticed but you just rephrased what Ruamrudy said.
You even reposted his comment to ease recognition of your parroting his arguments.
He hasn't called for a ????????-wide neverendum but probably will if ???????????????????????????? loses again ????
- 1
-
4 hours ago, champers said:
The queuing drivers and their passengers have no toilet or washing facilities, many have no access to food and drinks and they have just been left to their own devices by the Government. The army should have been mobilised setting up food kitchens and washrooms along with Covid testing. The Government has behaved shamelessly, poorly and they have demonstrated to the world how grossly incompetent they are.
Napier barracks in nearby Shorncliffe would have been ideal but they're currently unavailable due to another problem in which the French are complicit.
- 1
-
1 hour ago, Susco said:
This has nothing to do with Macron, it is only a poor excuse Brexiteers make up.
Most European countries closed their airports for UK flights, because of the high infection rate in the UK.
Since France is the main entry point for road traffic from the UK, it isn't more than obvious that they closed their border as well.
But it gives you a good idea about what can happen after you leave with no deal as Boris insist on.
By the way, how is that no deal going ?
Posted with no thought whatsoever for the (MSM-avoided) chaos in t'other direction
-
4 hours ago, RuamRudy said:
Of course I don't and nor do I pretend to.
At the moment, entirely academic, but absolutely none of the business of those who will not, when it comes to pass, be involved.
Of course, leaving the UK is not in our hands. We need the permission of English and Welsh MPs to even ask the question, what with the vast majority of Scottish MPs obviously ready to enact referendum legislation if it was granted. If only the UK was as democratic a union as the EU...
The only way it might come to pass in our lifetime is for ???????????????????????????? , ???????????????????????????? and Northern Ireland to be included. Had ???????????????????????????? (or should I say ????????) done so in 2014 you'd be 'oot the noo!'
(Merry Christmas RR ????)
-
42 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:
So if its only about Sturgeon, why the rant about minnows and big pools?
Ultimately, whether Scotland chooses to join the EU is none of your business. This irrational hatred for the EU which you hold is not a universal position across even England - don't forget, only 1 in 3 people felt exercised enough to vote us out of it.
???????????????????????????? cannot join the ???????? without first leaving (no pun intended) the ???????? therefore it is his (& everyone else's) business until further notice. It matters not who (numbers) voted; it only matters that we won and did so without resorting to 16 year olds etc as per ????????????????????????????'s failed vote of 2014.
(& you no more speak for ???????????????????????????? that I do for ????????????????????????????!)
HTH
- 1
- 1
-
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
2 hours ago, Hi from France said:Bah
Boris wanted to become Prime Minister so he switched his discourse from a Remainer's discourse to a Brexiteer's discourse.
As a consequence, idiots believed him and voted for him, but Reality didn't change and Boris knew this full well.
Anyway we are speculating on a deal which we do not know much about yet .
'Ficker than us'...again?
I thought we'd seen the back of that ol' chestnut years ago...
- 5
- 1
-
2 hours ago, CorpusChristie said:
Yes, I just wanted to leave the E.U.
Full Umbilical Severance does it for me. Anything less leaves us open to being drawn back in by the very people that tried their best to thwart our historic & democratic decision to leave.
- 1
- 1
-
Back to those pesky fush:
Fish exporters prepare now for 1 January
QuoteUpdate on the Fish Export Service trial period, closing 23 December before going live at noon on 29 December.
-
- Popular Post
25 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:You sound so bitter. Is it because almost 60% of Scots are sick to death with your country and want shot of you?
You share the same country until further notice whether you like it or not & no amount of sulking will change that.
- 7
- 1
-
HMG rebuttal to MSM scaremongering by the New York Times:
Response to article published by the New York Times on UK government procurement
QuoteResponse to article published on 17th December.
Happy for this to be moved if there's a better place for it.
- 1
-
COVID-19 testing for HGV drivers using the Port of Dover or Eurotunnel
QuoteHow HGV drivers get their COVID-19 test before leaving the UK for France.
-
- Popular Post
3 minutes ago, billd766 said:She made a mistake and admitted it. It is not the end of the world.
That is a lot more than many politicians would do.
Nobody is perfect.
I don't even like her or her policies though I do support her 100% with this.
I'm inclined to agree Bill but she's right up there with Kay Burley re hypocrisy.
- 3
- 1
-
5 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:
You are confusing me now, evadgib - why would the English town of Berwick upon Tweed be represented in the Scottish parliament? Might you be referring to the seat of Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire? It already has a Tory MSP but I am unclear as to her intentions re the future relationship between SE Scotland and an independent England. Given that she is from Hereford, maybe she would, indeed, prefer to live in England.
You're on the right track RR but as yet you don't know who's hat has been thrown into the ring.
-
- Popular Post
Strange noises have been heard fae Salmond's garage...????
- 6
- 3
-
- Popular Post
46 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:By Easter this will all be forgotten in the euphoria of the SNP getting a majority of votes and seats in the Holyrood election.
Easter comes beforehand which was my point. Keep an eye on the Berwick on Tweed seat as moves are afoot for an auld enemy to run there too in the hope of restoring the seat (& surrounding waters/seabed) to the ???????????????????????????? ????
- 4
-
- Popular Post
53 minutes ago, transam said:But she/Scotland has UK back up now, not if her Nationalistic wishes transpire...(Which I doubt)....But she hasn't the savvy to keep a mask on when every rag is watching her every step.....
Plus her dealing with the Salmond stuff, has she been vindicated yet...?
Salmond is reserving that til after Easter ????
- 4
-
- Popular Post
1 hour ago, RuamRudy said:Surrounded? As I said, we come from points of bias.
She acknowledged her mistake and has apologised. Come back to me when Cummings has apologised for his actions.
Come back to everyone else & explain the grounds in which an unelected civil servant no longer in post should do so?
- 4
-
2 hours ago, JonnyF said:
How typical of Guy Verhofstadt to gloat at the misfortune of the lorry drivers stuck at Dover at Christmas time.
What a mean spirited, spiteful, bitter old man he is ????. I wonder if he's any of the Remain posters on TVF? ????
Laurence Fox was right on the money again.
Ironically Zeebrugge is one of the ports from which German potatoes etc are seamlessly entering UK via multiple UK ports to stock Lidl's etc around the country so I can't see what he's gloating about.
- 2
-
Protocol agreed to reopen French border to UK arrivals
QuoteHauliers strongly urged not to travel to Kent until further notice.
TBH our ports are functioning normally (inc Dover). The situation in Kent has been part of various contingencies in place for exactly what we're seeing at the moment. The only panic seems to be the usual nonsense being whipped up by MSM according to hauliers & drivers themselves.
- 1
-
20 minutes ago, TerraplaneGuy said:
Thanks, what about the 90 day in-person report? In BKK could come 15 days early until 7 days late. Same in Samui? I'd like to do both that and the extension in one visit.
If they don't re-set your 90 day during the renewal process you can either report when your existing slip says so or remove it entirely and report 90 days later as usual.
(Having 'reported to immigration' on the date stamped in your passport they can hardly state otherwise ???? )
HTH
-
1 hour ago, RuamRudy said:
Britain isn't a country, LG. I thought a patriot such as yourself would comprehend your own country's etymology?
Nasty is not melodramatic. Play it down all you like; god knows, I too would be ashamed if the cause I lauded praise upon was as repugnant as Brexit, but the reality for people up and down the UK is that Brexit emboldened the nasty, vicious racism that has long existed in so many in certain parts of these isles.
Shetland again? We've dealt with this so many times...
Daft Englishman called Captain Calamity moves to Shetland and decides to campaign for independence of the Shetlands. Stands for election and gets less than 1% of the vote. That is your story - but you keep clinging to that prospect if you like.
That's insects innit?
(????)
-
The Mynt bar in Lamai is said to be very good too.
HTH
-
41 minutes ago, JonnyF said:
Yep. Clearly our 'friends and partners' in the EU are trying to heap pressure on the UK to cave on their demands.
Ironically it might misfire, since if they're going to block everything anyway due to Covid then No Deal will be merely a pimple on the arze of the chaos.
Operation Brock to be deployed in Kent tonight
QuoteHighways England has tonight repeated calls to drivers not to travel to Kent as the border to France remains closed.
-
2 minutes ago, JonnyF said:
I agree with a lot of that, but a couple of things to remember.
1. The Remainer PM and Parliament first extended the article 50 process and then made it illegal to leave without a WA, this is why we never walked away. People are very quick to forget that. I believe this time, with a Leave Parliament and a leave PM we will walk if we have to.
2. Covid changed things. Whereas the EU could handle No Deal fairly easily before, it is a lot more difficult now. I think they are just as keen as the UK to get a deal now, but they simply can't agree amongst themselves because there are 27 different sets of priorities and France is the fly in the ointment re. fishing.
I'm not sure Boris has the bottle but lets hope so.
- 2
UK and EU reach Brexit trade deal
in World News
Posted
Sir Nigel in the New Years Honours list...?
(& before the 'Rhubarb'ers pounce I of course realise it doesn't happen that quickly and that he might not accept even if it did. Merry Christmas all! ????)