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Brexit has created chaos in Britain – nobody voted for this

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26 minutes ago, simoh1490 said:

Hurrah, Jonnie Foreigner is retreating, the streets will soon be safe again, Brexit is working as planned (never mind the loss of tax revenue or hits to the workforce etc): 

 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/brexit-uk-immigration-workers-employment-2018-latest-updates-a8420781.html

 

I simple do not know where they get these figures from, as in the area where I live, there are still many, many E.U citizens arriving. I wonder why this is so, perhaps you can explain. Although, did not the U.K. agree to accept those who arrived before we finally escape the E.U.

And furthmore,have the Bureaucratic tin pot dictators in Brussels also agreed to accept British citizens already in Europe before Brexit is finalised, or are they still playing silly buggers.

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    Ridiculous article. From the Guardian, so any semblance of reality is fleeting at best. So none of these problems existed before the Brexit vote? I doubt it. Anti Brexit people are like anti Trumpers

  • Samui Bodoh
    Samui Bodoh

    Good article, and it makes the same point(s) that I have been making for a while.   The referendum was twenty months ago and the government seems not a whole lot more prepared for the conseq

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2 minutes ago, simoh1490 said:

Calm down, you call somebody a troll and then start your next sentence with, "with respect"!

No I did not, I always start a sentence with an upper case letter "W"

8 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

Another troll appears out of nowhere. With respect, I am not your mate, and I certainly don't need to explain anything to you. I can see from your comment that English is not your native tongue, which might explain why you cannot understand a simple comment written in English; but again, with respect, that is not my problem 

 

 

You succeed in proving your ignorance on more than one level.

 

Have a good day.

 

Just now, watcharacters said:

 

 

You succeed in proving your ignorance on more than one level.

 

Have a good day.

 

Many thanks, you too

 

BTW. You should have said succeeded, past tense of the verb succeed. Have a great day 

10 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

Many thanks, you too

 

BTW. You should have said succeeded, past tense of the verb succeed. Have a great day 

I assumed that watcharacters was using the verb in the imperfect sense, which... makes sense.

Baaahahahaha

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

In the second test of the 2005 Ashes series Kasprowicz was wrongly given out caught behind off Harmison.

This umpiring mistake handed England the test match, and eventually, the series.

I see all this self inflicted Brexit nonsense as karma coming full circle for the 2005 Ashes travesty.

Enjoy.

 

7 minutes ago, pornprong said:

Baaahahahaha

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

In the 2005 Ashes series Kasprowicz was wrongly given out caught behind off Harmison.

This umpiring mistake handed England the test match, and eventually, the series.

I see all this self inflicted Brexit nonsense as karma coming full circle for the 2005 Ashes travesty.

Enjoy.

 

I recognise most of those words, but in the format you have presented them they mean absolutely nothing to me. Am I being punished for something that is beyond my ken? ?

18 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

I assumed that watcharacters was using the verb in the imperfect sense, which... makes sense.

You may assume whatever you like, I will assume that you meant imperfect tense, not sense, and that he/she/bot, would not have the slightest idea what the imperfect tense is or was, if you understand my time passages. 

9 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

I recognise most of those words, but in the format you have presented them they mean absolutely nothing to me. Am I being punished for something that is beyond my ken? ?

Oh dear, you do not like cricket, shame on you.

Who knew Viktor Orban was so witty ?

 

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Speaking to the international media, Viktor Orbán said his first aim at the summit was to survive a long meeting.

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Responding to a challenge by a journalist that there are barely any migrants in Hungary or at its borders, Orban smiled and said there were none at the southern Hungarian border “because there’s a border.”

??

 

Live feed of today's events here

 

https://www.politico.eu/article/european-council-summit-live-blog-brexit-eurozone-migration/

47 minutes ago, nontabury said:

I simple do not know where they get these figures from, as in the area where I live, there are still many, many E.U citizens arriving. I wonder why this is so, perhaps you can explain. Although, did not the U.K. agree to accept those who arrived before we finally escape the E.U. 

This thread needs closing down, it's degenerated into alcohol-fueled BS and it's content no longer relevant to the title.

 

Mods...may we?

8 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

You may assume whatever you like, I will assume that you meant imperfect tense, not sense, and that he/she/bot, would not have the slightest idea what the imperfect tense is or was, if you understand my time passages. 

No, I did mean sense - having a little play on using it twice. I am confident that it amused nobody but myself, but it's a slow day at work.

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4 minutes ago, simoh1490 said:

This thread needs closing down, it's degenerated into alcohol-fueled BS and it's content no longer relevant to the title.

 

Mods...may we?

 

Several leavers and trolls that felt the argument was not going their way have already tried, and succeeded at this. It was reopened by popular demand, and those that wanted it closed were told to put the topic on ignore. Nobody has a gun to your head to take part in this debate, if you can’t handle it, just leave, move on.

8 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

Oh dear, you do not like cricket, shame on you.

I think I could quite like the social side of it - as sports go, it seems very civilised. There are few sports that involve afternoon drinking without involving the police at a later stage.

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3 minutes ago, simoh1490 said:

it's degenerated into alcohol-fueled BS

Judging by some of your recent comments, are you talking about yourself ?

 

3 minutes ago, simoh1490 said:

it's content no longer relevant to the title.

It has been duly noted that there has been several sustained efforts to have the thread closed.

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4 minutes ago, simoh1490 said:

This thread needs closing down, it's degenerated into alcohol-fueled BS and it's content no longer relevant to the title.

 

Mods...may we?

I agree that this thread is finished...Brexit is now fact where UK folk DID vote for it....

A thread to discuss sorting Brexit stuff would be good...:stoner:

10 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

I think I could quite like the social side of it - as sports go, it seems very civilised. There are few sports that involve afternoon drinking without involving the police at a later stage.

I think you need to be introduced to the pleasure of a five day test match; 10.30 start, finishing at 18.00 + for five consecutive days, and the excellent possibility of the match ending in a draw. I pray to god that the EU regulators never get anywhere near this quintessentially English game.

1 hour ago, billd766 said:

 

It is no accident that so many of the Brexit ‘leaders’ have multiple connections to Russia.

 

Any links to that?

 

And how about the Syrian refugees who were fleeing to Turkey and Europe before Brexit. Was that part of Russias plan also?

 

That started back in 2011 long before Brexit.

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/05/syria-civil-war-explained-160505084119966.html

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-26116868

 

 

Brexit’s single biggest financier:

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/exclusive-emails-reveal-russian-links-of-millionaire-brexit-backer-arron-banks-6lf5xdp6h

 

Brexit darling Farage:

https://investigaterussia.org/players/nigel-farage

 

When did I say Brexit was the start of Russian efforts to dismantle the EU?

 

The arrival of Syrian refugees before Brexit is not evidence that Syrian refugees where ‘weaponized’ by Russia or that they where not ‘in suspicion of coordination’ made an issue in the Brexit campaign.

 

https://goo.gl/images/LNYZKk

 

You did ask for links didn’t you?!

 

1 hour ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

Still trolling from America I see, or have you relocated to Moscow

 

There is only one sick joke on this forum

I’m not in America.

 

But then when was the last time anything you said was rooted in reality?

 

 

2 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

I think you need to be introduced to the pleasure of a five day test match; 10.30 start, finishing at 18.00 + for five consecutive days, and the excellent possibility of the match ending in a draw. I pray to god that the EU regulators never get anywhere near this quintessential English game.

Not to mention breaking for lunch and tea each day.

1 hour ago, nauseus said:

You really do pick some ridiculous comparisons and falsehoods.  

It’s not my fault you don’t understand stuff.

4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Brexit’s single biggest financier:

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/exclusive-emails-reveal-russian-links-of-millionaire-brexit-backer-arron-banks-6lf5xdp6h

 

Brexit darling Farage:

https://investigaterussia.org/players/nigel-farage

 

When did I say Brexit was the start of Russian efforts to dismantle the EU?

 

The arrival of Syrian refugees before Brexit is not evidence that Syrian refugees where ‘weaponized’ by Russia or that they where not ‘in suspicion of coordination’ made an issue in the Brexit campaign.

 

https://goo.gl/images/LNYZKk

 

You did ask for links didn’t you?!

 

Howdy, how’s the weather in Arkansas …….. or Saint Petersburg

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1 hour ago, billd766 said:

 

It is no accident that so many of the Brexit ‘leaders’ have multiple connections to Russia.

 

Any links to that?

 

And how about the Syrian refugees who were fleeing to Turkey and Europe before Brexit. Was that part of Russias plan also?

 

That started back in 2011 long before Brexit.

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/05/syria-civil-war-explained-160505084119966.html

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-26116868

 

 

The Russian link was debunked and it was quickly replaced by Cambridge Analytica.

 

It would seem that any straw will be grasped to explain the Brexit result, the real reason being totally ignored ??

3 minutes ago, pornprong said:

Not to mention breaking for lunch and tea each day.

Ha ha .... yes indeed, and maybe a forty five minute rain delay mid afternoon 

1 minute ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

Ha ha .... yes indeed, and maybe a forty five minute rain delay mid afternoon 

The glove was off the bat!

1 hour ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

Best to ignore him. He's an American troll ...... don't respond, it is what he feeds on 

Oh so now we have another TVF member trying to guess my nationality.

 

And guess what?

 

Since he has zero information on my nationality, he’s talking out of his own very personal mucky place!

 

But the what should one expect from little Englanders?

13 minutes ago, The Renegade said:

The Russian link was debunked and it was quickly replaced by Cambridge Analytica.

 

It would seem that any straw will be grasped to explain the Brexit result, the real reason being totally ignored ??

Except that Cambridge Analytica is linked directly to Russia.

 

13 hours ago, The Renegade said:

tebee

 

I am trying to be gentle here.

 

There is no equivalent to the NHS throughout any other developed western nation.

 

There is no comparison.

I suggest you travel in the EU and have a look at how others manage so well. I flew back for treatment on the NHS three years ago. Spent nearly one night, checked out and went private. Gone to the dogs.

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