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The Tories will win because Parliament and Remainer MPs are 'as popular as the Clap'.
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31 minutes ago, nauseus said:
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The EU recently acknowledged that a "deal" is the best outcome for both the EU and the UK. However, a fear of the UK exiting successfully, thus possibly giving other members an incentive to leave as well, still seems to override all and any other EU concerns.
This just about sums it all up,yes it does.
The hopes and wishes of many member states would be to leave,but putting the fear into them makes them sit up and ponder. Once the UK slips the knot,more will follow,guaranteed,especially Italy,they are just wasting their time belonging
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2 hours ago, Bruntoid said:
Yet more Irish hatred - you really have a problem. (in addition to incoherence)
Understandingly,its the irish in you, never mind ,the bus is just about ready lol
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1 minute ago, DannyCarlton said:
You still haven't said how leaving the EU would solve the problem.
3 and a half million stripped of welfare, ...just read past comments you have nothing better to do than quote here bet you have the letter too.....Leaving the UK....good one,millions sent out
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2 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:
Steven Yaxley Lennon on steroids. And who said that Brexiteers weren't racist? 555
This is why the conservatives will never be out of office,massive majority coming up, don't like it? tough
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1 minute ago, DannyCarlton said:
If you really feel strongly about these issues and want to see improvements in these areas rather than a further decline, don't leave the EU, just vote the Tories out.
No way,segregation,it will happen,and is happening now in small measures. I do not want my taxes spent on those people,and most UK people would feel the same,let them stew in their own mess,but pension credit has got them cornered,no uncle Fester going to his homeland on unpaid pension,more like backside of a Welsh mountain
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7 minutes ago, JAG said:
As I said it would stop further immigration, or more accurately a fresh source of immigrants. It wouldn't solve the "problem" but might avoid exacerbating it.
I have little knowledge of the criminal problems you describe. I understand and accept the points you are making about these criminals and their activities. They obviously need addressing, that will be difficult. There are other problems, overcrowding in schools and access to health and other services, together with an oversupply of labour resulting in unemployment and downward pressure of wages also exist do they not? A reduction of what is effectively uncontrolled immigration from within the EU would go some way to reducing those pressures.
There is only one solution,just one ,segregation,enforced . The BBC two programmed series then and now,ten years apart highlights it,no options,no further options,they want their lifestyles,the white population do not want it,push comes to shove,race riots
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1 hour ago, DannyCarlton said:
And how do you think that Brexit would solve the problems in Bradford and Huddersfield? Yes they do have an immigrant problem but please tell me where these immigrants are from. The EU?
you see the deleted that is where p.akis, biggest by population and worst in Europe Yes EU too 3 and a half million of them,why in UK? benefits,all stopping 31/10
Not just Brexit but UC and PC are the real killers for them,the real mcCoy
Might as well answer here India? trade war? bring it on. No way the UK wants a trade off with the likes of India,nothing there but cheating,thieving,conniving
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On 10/4/2019 at 2:17 AM, JonnyF said:
Well buying a poorly built project at inflated prices is a bad idea anywhere in the world. If you buy the right place at the right time there are many advantages...
1. You don't pay rent, an immediate saving.
2. You can decorate it nicely according to your own tastes.
3. You are secure in the knowledge that you won't be asked to leave at the next contract renewal, with all the associated hassles of moving.
4. You don't have to worry about rental increases, deposits not being returned etc.
5. You don't have to deal with a landlord, and in my experience landlords in Thailand can be quite difficult.
6. You have a say in juristic affairs and are treated more seriously when raising issues as an owner.
As someone who is used to owning the property they live in, I hated renting and regret not buying here sooner.
just the opposite here, yes owned and sold ,good profit,never again.
Renting ,many more options,cheap now,getting cheaper by the score,fact is I know owners fed up with trying to sell ,abandoned it now renting,a few more offering free rent as long as an attempt to sell is undertaken and not forgetting the elephant in the room..property/land tax being introduced next year,...reports of 10% reductions in BKK alone
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10 minutes ago, el torro said:
Sadly, (in my experience) this is true.
A majority of people living in London genuinely consider other regions as "backward regions" - hence the creation of terms such as 'North of Watford' etc.
True,but taken in context,north of Watford would take in Bradford,Huddersfield,most Yorkshire and east Lancashire towns,..but this is what Brexit was all about, <deleted> populations have ruined those towns,cities/regions Stopping immigration is one thing,not flooding the country with it as labour so desperately wants. Brexit,no bust
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31/10 is leaving date,that is a certainty,now the only doubters here are irish,because it hits them the hardest,dream on sunshine, dream on,its all happening before your potato famished eyes,really it is.
Boris has 4 ,if not more,options laid out to accomplish the withdrawal,and as some of you non-uk-ites threaten death and destruction if Boris indeed goes ahead,which he will,all I can say ,you ain't seen nothing yet if for some obscure reason he does not pull it off,but pull it off he will,get the bunting ready..22 days to go,and all over lol
The Treasury is to mint 10 million Brexit 50p coins - three times more than previously planned
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9 minutes ago, samran said:
Either your borders were controlled or they weren't. Can you guys even agree on a simple thing like this?
Yes,its called Brexit. The referendum was about immigration,nothing else. all the deal/no dealing has been added past the date
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8 minutes ago, stevenl said:
Ah, so it is a reason.
Thanks for proving that your fellow brexiteers are not being honest.
Honest about what? personally I want nothing to do with this lot,do not want them imposed on me ,hear from them or see them,do not want to contribute one penny to their welfare either. They should all be shipped back from whence they came pronto
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7 minutes ago, bristolboy said:
Yes I got wrong what you got wrong. But what you did get wrong was even worse. You claimed that Ireland's living standards would fall by more than 15% after Brexit. (see post $40)
Irish exports to the UK don't even constitute 1 percent of its GDP. How does that become a decline in living standards of greater than 15%?
And the UK is going to import all the agricultural products it imports from Ireland no matter what the cost? Presumably after Brexit the UK will still be running or more or less free market principles.
And how much more is NI going to cost the UK. It's already being subsidized to the tune of 11 billion pounds per year. Ya think Brexit is going to help the NI economy?
Once the UK is over the line,the UK will throw ireland north and south under a bus,no doubt there,sick of it all.
UK committed to ex commonwealth,will make sure of its commitment there,not so sure of EU ,but awaiting french fishermen rioting about exclusion zones around UK,should make interesting times
Yes got it wrong,more like 25%
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4 minutes ago, Monomial said:
I think a rather pyrrhic victory for Boris. The only way he was able to keep the judge from ruling against him was to promise in court that he would comply voluntarily. I suppose you can call that a victory, but the end result is the same. Unless he changes his mind and breaks the law anyway, of course. Then it might take the court an extra 24 hours to pass a new judgement applying penalties. Don't see how those few hours would benefit him at all, and he runs an additional risk of being convicted of lying to the court in addition to violating the Benn Act.
The fact on the ground is that nobody today is any closer to knowing if he is bluffing or not. Suppose we'll find out in 12 days.
Boris is not bluffing,one of just four options,all would be successful, out is out 31/10
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41 minutes ago, Slip said:
No. Little Englander twaddle.
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1 hour ago, SheungWan said:
Today's Parliament is great for sticking it to Boris and the no-deal team. Let's just hope they keep it up. As for the Hard Brexiteers trying to wallow in some historical nonsense to justify their anti-Parliamentary antics, its pathetic.
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Is that right? not from what Ive just read,all clear now for Boris,no more hurdles to overcome,well done Boris
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Just let scotland have its referendum (again),anything to the advantage of the English must be grabbed with both hands,feet too
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16 minutes ago, longtom said:
I hope you will still be around in 1,2,3 years time when all your wonderful predictions come to fruition. Or not.
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good times ahead for UK no doubt there. EU will have the problems and they are looming right now. Germany sees another million refugees arriving shortly,want to spread the pain around the EU (not UK)
3 and a half million EU citizens in UK ,you could bet most on minimum hours for maximum benefits,all got rid of,the irish tinkers that blight the countryside,got rid of too. EU dictated EU rough sleeper had to stay in UK,another blight got rid of,plus plus plus no 93 billion deficit to EU either,why its a win win win win situation here and Boris has 39 billion of their money too,could sit on our backsides for years with this windfall cheers thumbs up,as we say
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3 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:
I heard "24 days to go" in March and we're still here. Bookies are offering good odds against us leaving on October 31st. Why don't you put your money on it? better still wait a while and you will get even better odds as they are lenthening every day. You should get 1 zillion to 1 on October 20th.
Dip your bread in.
You could just about hold your breath on this one,but then you have lost,it is all over for you,those tears of yours will be rolling in just over a few more weeks,its over sunshine,let it all go,you won nothing,but just one more long slog for the likes of you,finished,kaput,flag waving stuff coming up,...it sure feels good, and you ?desperation takes hold,determined as ever it was not going to happen,well it is , final post in sight go cry
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11 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:
Well if that isn't the sound of abject Brexiteer desperation, I don't know what is.
Sunshine 24 short days to go,more like 23 now and clock is ticking,out is out,no more EU ,but EU will be wetting themselves at what they and ireland have got themselves into backstop was the finest instrument at UKs advantage that could ever have been played
Now it is being played out,a finer outcome could not even be imagined, just well done,so damned well done the UK defeated them all
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10 minutes ago, samran said:
Why would the Irish be worried? As the Brexiters keep telling us, no borders will be put up.
Going the other direction, on the other hand will be painful for British exporters who are all of a sudden going to have to deal with EU agriculture rules and tariffs. Good luck sorting that with a ‘quick and easy’ trade deal.
Borders are going up,no worries there,part of Boris planning,and EU are putting them there,paying for it too. 24 days to go ha ha UK can get shut of eire like <deleted> off a shovel
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4 minutes ago, nauseus said:
I know. The value of the others is way ahead. But agri still accounts for about 9% of Irish exports and jobs.
that includes 11,or is it 14 billion to Brussels in unpaid tax but not to worry coming UKs way
Britain tells EU: compromise on Brexit or we'll get nasty: Spectator source
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Of course you mean the 22 begging states need the UK,and with 93 billion deficit UK has with EU who needs who?
The other 5 EU states are all, or about to go into recession
Awaiting the irish response
Reading the above there will be a few Hail Marys being screamed lol