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13 minutes ago, Victornoir said:
Always the fault of others with the English nationalists. Do not be surprised after you have become the laughing stock of the educated world, and the target of gibes.
This is the virus that originated in China , it doesnt matter where the Chinese virus mutated .
Does it matter where the person was standing, when the virus mutated ?
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7 hours ago, robblok said:You mean before he sold his fishermen out and accepted EU standards ? Things he said he would not.
He got a better deal for the fisherman , the French have to reduce their fishing fleet in UK waters and UK fishermen are still allowed to fish in French waters .
The UK fishermen didnt get what they fully wanted, but what they have now is better than what they had under E.U rules
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38 minutes ago, Histavia said:
Boris was split on his own - he wrote extensively on why the UK should remain in the EU.
I suspect his only concern with Brexit was which way would allow him to become PM.
Boris was predominantly pro Brexit , he just wrote few articles in favour of some E.U policies over the years .
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5 minutes ago, robblok said:Why then did you before pretend that you did not know them ? Ask me to name them.
We were talking about "people on the forum" , some people out there in real life exist as well .
"People on the forum" seemed to want a deal , but prefeed a no deal to a bad deal .
It got to a stage after about two/three years of negotiations , that "people on the forum" and in real life, just wanted to leave , stop the negotiations and just leave .
Yes, a deal would have been preferable , but no deal seemed like the only solution (at the time)
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10 minutes ago, Hi from France said:
not at all, you believed in the "get brexit done" didn't you?
But guess what? You are still there talking about it, and you'll be still there for years
Welcome in Brexeternity @CorpusChristie
"Get brexit done" hu? You did not get brexit done, you did the opposite, we (and you probably) are going to keep on talking about brexit all the time.
Brexit was about the UK leaving the E.U
Brexit wasnt about the UK pulling the anchor up, putting the sails up and sailing off into the Atlantic ocean and parking ourselves in some far off location
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15 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:
A number of Brexiteers on this forum categorically stated they wanted no deal.
Yes, the "Heavy mob"
Quite beneficial and important to have them in the background, when negotiating with the E.U
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3 minutes ago, NanLaew said:
So there we have it, Brexit is over but most Remainers aka Rejoiners can only talk about brickbats and butt hurt instead of pondering why Johnson's political future may be open to question. On the other side of the tent, we have the No-dealers who somehow feel more betrayed and aggrieved than the other lot. Meanwhile, the vast majority of sane and moderate Leavers are probably still celebrating (while remaining within the safe social distancing rules).
"There's nowt queerer than fowk" as granny would say.
I do recall that "people on the forum" had the opinion that they would prefer to have no deal, rather than a bad deal that favoured the E.U .
Rather than straight forward not wanting a deal
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6 minutes ago, robblok said:
Chomper Higgot knows them too. If you had followed the Brexit topics better you would know too. As you seem to accept it does not concern you.
I probably know who they are as well then
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7 minutes ago, Lacessit said:
I think I have seen the occasional landline handset in a booth or shop, but in line with most countries most people use mobile phones, or cells as some countries call them. The term " phone " is now generic, to cover both types.
Yes, my point was that if they have a mobile phone , they would still be able to answer the phone, even if the shop is closed .
Not picking up the phone wouldnt necessarily mean they were closed
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3 minutes ago, robblok said:
Of course that is expected, but some on the forum here did not agree with that called it loss of sovereignty. Did not like it that they had to follow EU laws (standards)
Who are these "people on the forum" you keep talking about ?
I cannot speak on behalf of them
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1 minute ago, robblok said:
The standards on environment and labor and other standards for products that are to be sold in the EU. The UK cant deviate downwards on those needs to be the same ore better then the EU standards.
Do I really need to explain to you what the deal encompassed ? To keep access to the market the EU cant change its standards downwards to gain a better competitive edge. So no state support no lesser environmental standards or labor standards.Right now that is not a problem as the UK left the Eu recently so they are all equal or better in the UK. The Dutch also have standards higher then the EU. Its just not allowed to deviate downwards.
This was one of the main points and the EU got their wish.
Yes, but that is expected when we deal with the E.U.
Of course we have to meet E.U standards when we deal with E.U Countries
You made it sound like the UK is changing its internal laws to meet E.U standards .
Like, the UK can pass anti covid vaccinations using our own standards, we dont need to wait for the E.Us approval
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10 minutes ago, Bill97 said:
Are many farangs this dumb?
Do explain
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14 minutes ago, robblok said:
I also think the UK and EU have a good deal now. The UK has to keep following the EU standards (can put them in UK laws).
Could you explain what you mean by that ?
(Please do not post another Guardian link )
What E.U standards does the UK need to follow (within the UK )?
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15 hours ago, Lacessit said:
I'd suggest not getting an answer on the phone is a bit of a clue. Most businesses I know keep their phones open for potential customers.
If your wife wants you to stay home, perhaps she has some other activity in mind.
Do landlines still exist in Thailand ?
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4 minutes ago, robblok said:
Johnyfd (the one with the bike pic) was one of them there were others but hard to look through it all.
Yes compromise is required during negotiation. I can remember the Dutch PM when they were negotiating about the loan issue for COVID. He said would not accept something later he had to accept it but got other things in return. He was a bit more honest then BJ. Telling the Dutch that he did not get his way completely but said this is what compromise is.
BJ never did anything of the sort.I think the UK and EU got a good deal however its far from what BJ promised his hardcore fans. Why do you think the fishermen were so angry. He never said anything about it to the public acknowledging that he did not get what he wanted but hail it all as a victory. I guess he is kinda like Trump never admitting anything always acting tough.
He needs to sell the deal to the British public .
BJ never has claimed to have got everything he wanted .
I have no idea what BJ promised the British public , so cannot comment on that
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1 minute ago, carlyai said:
Good, suspend those Pommy barstards. ????
Errrrrrrmmmmm , are you trying to get banned as well ?
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6 minutes ago, robblok said:
The fishermen made a big deal out of it and the die hard brexiteers on the forum said they would never accept the EU rules for fair play.
Could you name those forum members who "never accept the E.U rules of fair play" ?
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5 minutes ago, robblok said:You mean before he sold his fishermen out and accepted EU standards ? Things he said he would not.
People dont seem too concerned about that and most people realise compromise is required during negotiations
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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:As against now when the nation is learning that the deal is a mess.
Yes, the poll was taken during the talks , when Boris was stating he would "walk away by Sunday"
People at the time may have thought Boris wasnt doing too well in the talks .
Better to ask him after the talks concluded , to get a true picture
Rejoiners will use this to make the claim the UK is unhappy with Brexit
The question was asking during a difficult time in the talks , before the conclusion
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2 minutes ago, luckyluke said:
Well it may happen one day, that the opposition, and their media, agree with the ideas and handlings of the government in place.
Usually everything what " the others" do, and think, is immediately, without question, considered as wrong.
Just pointing out that its rather deceptive to put two different subjects into one .
Like the people who think the Gov handled to pandemic badly are put in the same group as people who think the Brexit talks didnt go good .
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The poll was taken during December , at that time, the UK/EU talks had come to a stalemate and quite possibly, the UK could have left the E.U without a deal .
Maybe now talks have been concluded and we left with a deal, more people would be supportive of the Government and Boris ?
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6 minutes ago, Hi from France said:
as mentioned "Johnson’s handling of the Brexit talks" = thread topic
Brexit is sooooooooo "last year" , move on, its 2021 now , we've left the E.U.
Notice how the anti Brexit Guardian put the Brexit talks in with the Governments handling of the virus , like they were one thing, one subject .
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9 minutes ago, Hi from France said:
and Results in Scotland would see the Scottish National party achieve a near complete sweep, winning 57 of the 59 Scottish seats.
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Start a new thread, that has nothing to do with this topic
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1 minute ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:
Ha ha ha …. that's hilarious
So says the man that has being claiming that all the hearsay that suits his own narrative is factual, whilst having no way of knowing whether it is true or not. I guess you don't do irony.
I have stated there are only two things from this story we can be sure about .
1 She took his trolley
2 He gave her 30 000 Baht
I have questioned all other aspects of this story
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