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Up to 15 British ministers may vote to stop UK from leaving EU on March 29: Bloomberg


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Posted
1 minute ago, Spidey said:

I'm an engineer too. Each chalet had it's own main fuse and isolator. I would have reset it myself but he locked the room that they were in.

Merde!

Posted
7 hours ago, nauseus said:

And sod everyone else!

you wont get a strong economy with a weak/worthless currency,and the UK just isnt going to start being a huge exporting country with or without brexit,even more so once all the Jap companies leave,the cheaper the imports the better for everyone,dont be jealous of someone who wants a higher ex rate for their well being,your pension/benefits/pint down spoonies will still be worth the same in pounds

Posted
13 minutes ago, nontabury said:

Why do you keep posting photo’s of yourself ?

Wouldnt be seen dead in that outfit.Have you ordered yours they do them in XXXXXL you should be fine????

Posted
59 minutes ago, bomber said:

you wont get a strong economy with a weak/worthless currency,and the UK just isnt going to start being a huge exporting country with or without brexit,even more so once all the Jap companies leave,the cheaper the imports the better for everyone,dont be jealous of someone who wants a higher ex rate for their well being,your pension/benefits/pint down spoonies will still be worth the same in pounds

If the UK were to remain in the EU the Pound would go. Remainers can't see much past their noses. 

 

 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, nauseus said:

If the UK were to remain in the EU the Pound would go. Remainers can't see much past their noses. 

 

 

fine by me,but we wont join at €1.60/£1.00 like we would of before though,sadly the UK and its currency have lost out to the superior Euro in the last 20 years.

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Posted
1 hour ago, vogie said:

Is anybody else sick of seeing this, my question goes to remainers as well as leavers.

I can only guestimate about 14 appearences up to this time.

 

New party logo? ????

 

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On 2/21/2019 at 7:16 AM, steve187 said:

 

 

all non Brits can have an opinion but it doesn't count. I don't poke my nose in to  the comedy show going on in the USA

 

   TVF , expat members have an opinion , but it does not count .

 If you do not live in UK,  you should not be allowed to vote .

 

    Allow residents of UK , to determine their destiny .

 

 

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Bilateral sideline meeting between May and Tusk today (yesterday?).

 

Tusk opines that as matters stands it would probably be a good idea to delay Brexit.

 

 

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Posted
33 minutes ago, bomber said:

 

             Zero hour contracts , on the increase ,  minimum wage does not apply ..

               What a stigma , for the uneducated working class .

 

                  Labour Leader  JC.    silence  is golden . Socialism ,  just a dream.

 

 

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

The reference is very vivid on these Brexit threads with countless remain arguments calling brexiteers, as those who eat/drink at Wetherspoons (spoonies) and those who go on holiday to Benidorm Benny. Indicating that they are uneducated and somewhat ignorant of life and facts. Totally baseless, as are many arguments from some remainers.

Well at least we have my upmarket trips to Torremelinos and Southend Pier to balance things out

Posted
25 minutes ago, elliss said:

TVF , expat members have an opinion , but it does not count .

 If you do not live in UK,  you should not be allowed to vote .

Allow residents of UK , to determine their destiny .

Plenty of UK residents registered to vote who spend a substantial part of the year in Thailand. Nothing to do with you unless you have been appointed to change the voting laws.

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27 minutes ago, elliss said:

 

   TVF , expat members have an opinion , but it does not count .

 If you do not live in UK,  you should not be allowed to vote .

 

    Allow residents of UK , to determine their destiny .

 

 

 

Totally disagree with that comment. The vote wasn't about electing a government, it was about changing the status of citizens, all British passport holders. As I was in Thailand at the time of the vote I had no right to vote, but that vote revoked my right to be an EU citizen. I should have had the right to participate.

 

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6 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

 

Rather silly comments. Maybe if both of you ever bother to study the fighting both in Singapore and Hong Kong you wouldn't be so glib.

 

It was a humiliating surrender. And is widely recognised as such. Would have been better to take them on.

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, nontabury said:

Would these be the same experts,who predicted that we would have monitory meltdown if we did not join the E.U. And then went on to predict an economic disaster, should the British people in 2016,Democratically vote to leave this so called union.

 And let’s not forget that these same experts failed to predict the 2008 economic crash.

 So These predictions are nothing more than their own opinions.

Try to avoid setting up a series of straw men to knock down. As for 2008, the nature of financial crises is that by their nature are unpredictable. They rhyme but rarely repeat in the same way. Lots of argument as to whether the signs were sufficiently there prior, but no excuse for now throwing the analytical baby out with the bathwater. It is this embracing of know-nothing stupidity by Brexiteers which causes others to label them uneducated dolts. Resist the temptation.

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10 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

 

Rather silly comments. Maybe if both of you ever bother to study the fighting both in Singapore and Hong Kong you wouldn't be so glib.

I read up quite thoroughly on Malaya and Singapore thank you. Hong Kong? No idea. What happened?

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13 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

So easy to tell others in hindsight to throw away their lives after the battle is lost. Shameful.

 

Many were enslaved, treated worse than soi dogs, and never made it home, and many of those that made it home bore the psychological damage. Would have been better to fight them to the death. No shame in that.

 

 

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4 hours ago, nontabury said:

 

Would these be the same experts,who predicted that we would have monitory meltdown if we did not join the E.U. And then went on to predict an economic disaster, should the British people in 2016,Democratically vote to leave this so called union.

 And let’s not forget that these same experts failed to predict the 2008 economic crash.

 So These predictions are nothing more than their own opinions.

 

no one needs to be an expert to predict what brexit will bring and 2008 has nothing to do with brexit.

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Posted
58 minutes ago, melvinmelvin said:

Bilateral sideline meeting between May and Tusk today (yesterday?).

 

Tusk opines that as matters stands it would probably be a good idea to delay Brexit.

 

 

Do you think that Tusk has an ulterior motive for wanting the UK to delay brexit, infact anybody that wants to delay brexit, doesn't want brexit.

 

The Dutch PM Mark Rutte has a different take on extending art 50.

 

 

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