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7 hours ago, nauseus said:

Leaving the EU will deliver on the "slogan". 

 

The EU says no more negotiations so no need to worry about them.

 

Of course Brexit is a disaster - it involves the EU - and the UK. 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but Farage doesn't have the actual power to remove the UK from the EU, only if he were in Parliament, which so far he has consistently failed to achieve. Whether EU is prepared to enter further negotiations is an unknown

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Seems the brexit party is not actually a political party. It is registered with the electoral commission, but you can't join, you can only support or donate money.

People are being urged to make gdpr requests about the information they have on you if you received a leaflet. Even the brexit party website doesn't list the electoral register as a reason they might have your contact details or any information about you.

The guidelines are a bit vague, I've seen other wording than quoted above that gives more wiggle room for sure.

Send it to [email protected] and keep the email as proof of the time of posting. If they don't respond in four weeks they get a fine. If nothing else it will keep them busy and maybe cost them money. The crap I got from them went straight in the bin now to get an email to gum up their works. 
 
 
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3 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

What makes you believe you will wait that long?

I have no advanced knowledge. The key word is possibly.

What I do Know is in the last 3 weeks Brexit has become a significant political party leading up to the EU elections and the Lib Dems are back in favour. Who would have predicted that 4 weeks ago. Polling, Eh?

 

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10 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

And you've completely ignored the point ... if you set your tariffs at zero there is no incentive for anyone to enter into a trade deal as you have given them everything without one.

the piece of cake deals that were going to make britain great again just aint out there,we had various brexiteers claiming all sorts of daft things in the months after brexit but they soon fizzled out and it barely gets a mention these days,same same EU immigrants.

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1 hour ago, bomber said:

We barely import food,but what we do will cost 10% more after another pound crash,oil is rising fast even before a sterling crash so expect £1.60 plus for fuel with brexit,hard times ahead the debt ridden brits. 

Barely import food? How come remainers are so well informed? Not fair! 

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Just now, nauseus said:

Barely import food? How come remainers are so well informed? Not fair! 

I think they do know the numbers they just don't accept that the £2billion of fruit and veg from Spain is a very big number. No doubt on the day we leave, Spain will have found a replacement for this £2billion market...…..its only small potatoes ???? anyway. Sorry.

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37 minutes ago, simple1 said:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but Farage doesn't have the actual power to remove the UK from the EU, only if he were in Parliament, which so far he has consistently failed to achieve. Whether EU is prepared to enter further negotiations is an unknown

I was just giving answers and comments to your questions and comments. Farage doesn't have the actual power to remove the UK from the EU. I don't know if he will ever be a British MP but what he is doing now, and what he has done in the past, may well bring about the exit that should have happened already.

 

We know that the EU have said no more negotiations. 

 

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1 hour ago, nauseus said:

I was just giving answers and comments to your questions and comments. Farage doesn't have the actual power to remove the UK from the EU. I don't know if he will ever be a British MP but what he is doing now, and what he has done in the past, may well bring about the exit that should have happened already.

 

We know that the EU have said no more negotiations. 

 

We disagree on Brexit. , but thanks for confirming that at best Farage is only a influencer. However, regards the EU, 'never say never'

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6 hours ago, AlexRich said:

And you've completely ignored the point ... if you set your tariffs at zero there is no incentive for anyone to enter into a trade deal as you have given them everything without one.

Then you dont need a trade deal..

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On ‎5‎/‎12‎/‎2019 at 4:21 PM, Cats4ever said:

Not my dog fight but .............................................. I haven't been in Britain since 1973, holiday, work and travel then for 18 months. It seems that the old "<deleted> begin at Calais" mob are still active. I have no idea of the economics of staying or leaving but the reasons need to be divorced from chauvinism.

Am I the only person who thinks Farage is a smooth operating creep?

No, but he's not. He's a smooth talking brilliant guy that's going to shove Brexit down May's lying throat.

Those that don't like Farage need not attack me as I will ignore.

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6 hours ago, bomber said:

the piece of cake deals that were going to make britain great again just aint out there,we had various brexiteers claiming all sorts of daft things in the months after brexit but they soon fizzled out and it barely gets a mention these days,same same EU immigrants.

Worse than that, other countries are ready to exploit a Britain that’s desperate for trade deals ... everyone we get in the future will be inferior to the deal we had as part of the EU. Brexiteers no longer make the economic case as it is clear there is none.

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4 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

No, but he's not. He's a smooth talking brilliant guy that's going to shove Brexit down May's lying throat.

Those that don't like Farage need not attack me as I will ignore.

What he’s going to do is shove Corbyn down Britain’s throat, and in doing so scupper his own Brexit wet dream. He’s a lying conman taking people like you for mugs.

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1 minute ago, AlexRich said:

Worse than that, other countries are ready to exploit a Britain that’s desperate for trade deals ... everyone we get in the future will be inferior to the deal we had as part of the EU. Brexiteers no longer make the economic case as it is clear there is none.

I assume that you are actively involved in any negotiations between the U.K./E.U and any other Countries .

   How are the negotiations coming along ? 

Although I dont expect you go provide any Governmental private confidential information on a public forum , right honorable Mr Rich

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16 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

What he’s going to do is shove Corbyn down Britain’s throat, and in doing so scupper his own Brexit wet dream. He’s a lying conman taking people like you for mugs.

The lying con men are all in Brussels, and the EU is a huge con in itself.

Was supposed to be a purely economic arrangement, and got hijacked into a political fiasco.

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26 minutes ago, sanemax said:

I assume that you are actively involved in any negotiations between the U.K./E.U and any other Countries .

   How are the negotiations coming along ? 

Although I dont expect you go provide any Governmental private confidential information on a public forum , right honorable Mr Rich

No Max, but a certain Mr Fox is, and he’s achieved sweet hee haw.

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7 hours ago, nauseus said:

Barely import food? How come remainers are so well informed? Not fair! 

actually we import 50% after i did some research,it seems we are even more dependant on the rest of the world than i thought,pretty sad for the supposed mighty nation who will be alright regardless.

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56 minutes ago, sanemax said:

I assume that you are actively involved in any negotiations between the U.K./E.U and any other Countries .

   How are the negotiations coming along ? 

Although I dont expect you go provide any Governmental private confidential information on a public forum , right honorable Mr Rich

their are no negotiations,where have you been for 3 years,wait a minute yes there was palastine,chile and the the faroes how could i forget ????   the EU wouldnt even bother sketching a plan on a fag box with these nobodies.

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53 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

The lying con men are all in Brussels, and the EU is a huge con in itself.

Was supposed to be a purely economic arrangement, and got hijacked into a political fiasco.

27 members if not 28 will tell you different,remind me again the who is leaving next and when its all due to "implode" you for one wont be live long enough to see it even if it did,your just hoping it does out of spite and blind british bulldog wet dreams ha ha btw has your great pound sunk below 40 yet ????

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On 5/12/2019 at 12:42 PM, BritManToo said:

Cameron ........ pigs head.

May ................. no children.

Farage ........... imported wife.

Corbyn ........... 2nd imported wife. 

 

No normal people in politics these days, in the UK or anywhere else.

Sometimes I really wonder how they can claim to 'represent the people'.

I married my Thai wife in Australia so according to your definition she was imported.

Now we live in Thailand does she cease to be an imported wife and I become an imported husband ?

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12 minutes ago, StevieAus said:

I married my Thai wife in Australia so according to your definition she was imported.

Now we live in Thailand does she cease to be an imported wife and I become an imported husband ?

You're not standing for PM of Australia though.

People married to foreign women half their age do not represent the normal people in their country.

Same as childless women do not represent the general population.

It's a clear conflict of interests (or indication of sexual aberration).

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12 hours ago, bomber said:

total rubbish,were you the same brexiteer who claimed the knife crime in london was all the eastern europeans fault? another total pack of lies

I regularly watch UK  TV from Thailand and unless the stations are lying some of the information regarding crime in the UK is scary.

I have seen the figures quoted of the reduction in police numbers and what the poster states is correct.

Plus a police officer in the UK being attacked every 20 minutes, police being forced to patrol single manned in cars at night ( confirmed  by a number of Chief Constables.

Little or no action taken against offenders eg one man fined 120 pounds after king hitting an officer from behind another given a community order whatever that is after deliberately driving into an officer in order to escape.

Is all that another total pack of lies ?

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2 hours ago, evadgib said:

Farage explains a few things here :

#BBCAskThis: Huw Edwards speaks to Nigel Farage

Flim-flam

 

e.g. facts on the challenges of moving to WTO rules...

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-45112872

 

what MEP's do...

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/unitedkingdom/en/european-elections/what_do_they_do.html

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8 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

You're not standing for PM of Australia though.

People married to foreign women half their age do not represent the normal people in their country.

Same as childless women do not represent the general population.

It's a clear conflict of interests (or indication of sexual aberration).

The point you miss is what is wrong with marrying someone from another country Australia is full of couples where one or the other is from another country

Why should people not marry someone of half their age if both agree and as far as a sexual aberration I think it is you who are suffering some sort of aberration to make such a comment.

Or is it because a woman half your age wouldn’t want you

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5 minutes ago, StevieAus said:

The point you miss is what is wrong with marrying someone from another country Australia is full of couples where one or the other is from another country

Why should people not marry someone of half their age if both agree and as far as a sexual aberration I think it is you who are suffering some sort of aberration to make such a comment.

Or is it because a woman half your age wouldn’t want you

I'm not suitable as PM for any country, I'm a more extreme socialist than Stalin, Pol Pot or Hitler.

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10 hours ago, aright said:

Correct. In the first half of 2018 we imported £23 billion of food 

 

10 hours ago, bomber said:

so much for the we can take care of ourselves myth then,and were the supposed project fear folks right then when predicting long ques at dover

Which reminds me of two points:-

 

1) Part of the 'join the eec' argument (IIRC) was that the CAP policy would ensure that the countries would never again (in the event of war) - have to rely on other countries for food, as a result of farmers being paid handsomely to produce food?

 

2) It was obvious from the start that CAP would only result in higher prices for consumers - hence the various 'lakes' and 'mountains' that resulted from farmers being handsomely subsidised to produce food that most consumers could no longer afford - as a result of the price being kept artificially high.....

 

The eu CAP policy failed on all levels ☹️ - although to be fair, it seems to have mostly worked in France?

 

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3 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

 

Which reminds me of two points:-

 

1) Part of the 'join the eec' argument (IIRC) was that the CAP policy would ensure that the countries would never again (in the event of war) - have to rely on other countries for food, as a result of farmers being paid handsomely to produce food?

 

2) It was obvious from the start that CAP would only result in higher prices for consumers - hence the various 'lakes' and 'mountains' that resulted from farmers being handsomely subsidised to produce food that most consumers could no longer afford - as a result of the price being kept artificially high.....

 

The eu CAP policy failed on all levels ☹️ - although to be fair, it seems to have mostly worked in France?

 

And to stop the food mountains , you now have rich land owners being paid NOT to produce any food on their farm land .

   The Queen of England being a big beneficiary to this policy 

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