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3 hours ago, Grouse said:

Those sounded completely genuine!

 

Not a single pause, 'er' or sign of thinking. Clearly scripted. Some people will do anything for money.

 

Typical Brexiters tactics.

If these statements really are false, then I would say they are more akin to remainer tactics.

 

I loved this one: "sovereignty-sucking"! ????

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9 hours ago, bomber said:

did enough sums to have more than enough money to retire on at 45,but still do some work if its lucrative enough to motivate me,  and yourself

I still need to work if I can. Thanks for caring.

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53 minutes ago, evadgib said:

Some interesting points here too:

 

So despite my gut warning me not to, I watched the Farage speech, but vomited a little with the Christian zealot fanboys.

 

So Farage’s demand was ‘EU give us a 2 year tariff and quota free period’ 

 

The problem with this is you are outside the EU as of a few weeks. The  EU offer this to no one, unless of course you sign up to being a member. So why should they do you a special deal. Wasn’t your chant ‘out means out’.

 

Well. Suck it up and live with what you asked for. 

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10 hours ago, bomber said:

did enough sums to have more than enough money to retire on at 45,but still do some work if its lucrative enough to motivate me,  and yourself

 

31 minutes ago, nauseus said:

I still need to work if I can. Thanks for caring.

I retired at 47 having planned (I thought....) everything.

 

Things went horribly wrong, and I was suddenly short of income :sad:.

 

Happy to say that thanks to landlord, brother and friend - I managed to stay here, and then ex died and my own pensions 'kicked in', so that I'm now comfortable financially and have absolutely no need or desire to work.

 

But it taught me a lesson - never ASSUME anything.

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26 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

 

I retired at 47 having planned (I thought....) everything.

 

Things went horribly wrong, and I was suddenly short of income :sad:.

 

Happy to say that thanks to landlord, brother and friend - I managed to stay here, and then ex died and my own pensions 'kicked in', so that I'm now comfortable financially and have absolutely no need or desire to work.

 

But it taught me a lesson - never ASSUME anything.

Sorry about your loss but glad you are comfortable.

 

Best wishes to Muttley.

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On 2/9/2019 at 1:08 PM, Loiner said:

Entirely possible to treat different borders with different countries in different ways. 
The backstop is only an EU/May construct to frustrate Brexit, remember?

Wrong. On 29th March the situation on the is;and of Ireland will change, the ROI will be in the single market and NI will not. International law dictates that the border regulations on the Irish border are consistent with all other borders between the EU and a non member state.

The conundrum is how to make an effectively hard border look like an open border, and we all know how that is progressing.

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28 minutes ago, nauseus said:

Sorry about your loss but glad you are comfortable.

 

Best wishes to Muttley.

Thank you, but no need to be sorry about the loss of my ex.  He let me down badly at the worst possible time, and having been together for 30 years, I seriously disliked him for this - whilst still (as it turned out) caring about him.  i.e. when it became obvious that he had a serious medical problem, my attitude towards him softened, and I tried to help.

 

He never gave up on the idea of us being 'best friends' :sad:.....

 

The loss of two of my 'muttleys' has affected me far more badly.

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32 minutes ago, Loiner said:

And you think Leavers are morons?????????

Many of those I meet seem to be. Actually they are just not the brightest bulbs in the box so I wouldn’t call them morons. 

 

32 minutes ago, Loiner said:

Get it right:

The backstop is not caused by Brexit.

Again, I am explaining to you: The backstop is a solution to a problem caused by Brexit. A solution doesn’t have a cause; a problem has. Get it right. 

 

32 minutes ago, Loiner said:

It's an imaginary problem

What problem is “imaginary”?

 

32 minutes ago, Loiner said:

 

 invented by Merkel & May for the Remain campaign.

The EU wants to keep their beneficial trade status quo and our 39Bn. Especially the 39Bn. It could well do with out our membership and MEPs often interfering with their master plan, so May's capitulation by BRINO kills two UK birds with one EU stone. 

You really mastered to throw all your nonsense into one big bowl to stir it together to make an even bigger nonsense. And I’m pretty sure enough Brexiteers will willingly eat from your big bowl of nonsense. And then you’re complaining when people call you uneducated and informed?

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29 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

Thank you, but no need to be sorry about the loss of my ex.  He let me down badly at the worst possible time, and having been together for 30 years, I seriously disliked him for this - whilst still (as it turned out) caring about him.  i.e. when it became obvious that he had a serious medical problem, my attitude towards him softened, and I tried to help.

 

He never gave up on the idea of us being 'best friends' :sad:.....

 

The loss of two of my 'muttleys' has affected me far more badly.

Know what you mean. We've had 25 hounds over the years. Only 5 left and the youngest is 10 now.

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1 hour ago, samran said:

So despite my gut warning me not to, I watched the Farage speech, but vomited a little with the Christian zealot fanboys.

 

So Farage’s demand was ‘EU give us a 2 year tariff and quota free period’ 

 

The problem with this is you are outside the EU as of a few weeks. The  EU offer this to no one, unless of course you sign up to being a member. So why should they do you a special deal. Wasn’t your chant ‘out means out’.

 

Well. Suck it up and live with what you asked for. 

I also watched it (2nd time now).

The speech would have been better if he had not mentioned those 39b pounds,

completely unnecessary and drags the whole speech down to the primary school level.

"Buy me that ice cream or else!!!"

 

 

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3 hours ago, billd766 said:

I voted UKIP at the referendum, switched tactically to the Tories at the snap election as UKIP stood no chance and I will take a long hard look at the party that Nigel Farage has joined for the next vote. 

 

I have just registered with the "Brexit Party".

 

https://www.thebrexitparty.org/

and with that BP registration,

what do you hope or wish to achieve?

 

please, just very curious-not critical,

days without learning smth new are wasted days

 

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

Ex Brexit Ministers reveal the truth of how they were constantly overruled by Number 10 Downing St.

 

 

 

this is both frightening and sickening

ex ministers crying for sick mamas and sick buffaloes

 

quite some bunch of politicians you enjoy in the UK

 

 

 

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