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UK plans to introduce border controls on EU goods after post-Brexit transition

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1 minute ago, david555 said:

The best I can understand about the transition is that U.K need more time to prepare for not having a disaster .... and mean time still  hoping the E.U. would anyway roll over ….. really pure self delusion ….:biggrin:

But if you feel good with …. just carry on …. but nasty awakening looming ...

 

You cannot make a man who values his freedom and self determination above all else sorry hes free... that broken clock of yours will be right someday im sure but I dont care if the £ goes to 20 bht or we go into a 5 year recession, the future is OURS to choose... that my incapable of understanding Eurocrat is priceless... I like most of my country is not for sale lad.

 

For me and the majority success has already happened...???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????   ... thats four gone and will wager it wont be the last from the EU to leave either..

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  • So this is getting rid of the EU red tape is it?

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    Imaging you have free trade for decades and then someone introduces harsh border controls and they call it progress.   Someone should have mentioned that in 2016. How many people would have

  • It wasn't free trade, we had to pay an annual rent for it, didn't you know?   It's reminding Mr Barnier that the EU doesn't get free exports to the UK, something the Germans have gotten us

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2 hours ago, samran said:

Never claimed to be such. Nice that you feel fit to put words in my mouth. At least you didn’t edit my posts I guess. Something to be said for that. 
 

A basic grasp of economics would be nice though. Cause this is what this topic now boils down to. You’ve got your blue passports...what comes next is important, but you blokes don’t know whether you are Arthur or Martha on this stuff. 
 

Still, it’s amusing watching people who claim to be right wing/right of centre arguing for tariffs and then pulling Wikipedia definitions when they are questioned, or shout ‘democracy’ at every second post but cheer on the death of an independent executive cabinet by an unelected advisor. 

Drama channel is back up.

11 minutes ago, Jip99 said:


 

Just to confirm, I feel good - in fact, I feel <deleted> fantastic and have done since 31st January.

 

So you just trot off and don’t go poking your nose into something that is neither of interest to you - or certainly none of your business.

 

You do spend too much time worrying about those of us who don’t give a <deleted> what you think.

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41 minutes ago, englishoak said:

 

Wheres the proof any of it will ? 

 

I see project fear has turned into project whine, bitch and wish for the UKs failure, really being totally disingenuous...  sad jealous Scots, scared Europeans, excolonies or sexpats who chose to run away from their own country but cant stand losing either a referendum, an election or being so wrong in how things turned out bruising their know it all egos. :passifier: It makes a real sad and loathsome sight tbh. 

 

Your all just begging for the UK to fail... thats all it is, just admit it. Ive watched many here since they arrived with their historic diatribe of posts, some over a decade or more and it tells me exactly what they are like as people, in short as worthy of respect as dog poo on my shoe. 

 

Guess what ? it wont fail, its not upto anyone to measure success for everyone else, anymore than it is to tell others what the future will bring, the sheer arrogance of doing so makes me want to :sick: if you were smart or decent youd accept whats already done and stop predicting like scared and clueless children, you have ALL been wrong so far 100% of the time. Jesus even a broken clock is right twice a day and you cant even match that !!!!.   What a joke you doomers are.

 

I expect problems and failures like anything in life but overall the UK has already made it a success simply by leaving  and thats what ALL the naysayers cant truly handle.. its done, whatever the future the UK has already made it a success as we have already left... :sorry: :clap2:

 

Keep whining, moaning and crying .. it will change nothing and any future disaster will be as a free and independent nation ... sorry if that offends 

Can I please ask, for the avoidance of doubt, what, exactly, I am jealous of?

 

For the record, I have no desire to see the UK fail - such an outcome would benefit no-one; I simply do not want my country to remain part of it. My preference for rUK is that its future is decided by the will of citizens within their respective countries. If the consensus is to continue the UK without Scotland then I hope it thrives and proves to be a strong and reliable neighbour to Scotland, which I would hope would reciprocate fully.

24 minutes ago, david555 said:

And this should drag on for 10 month's ????? …. I doubt it …. it shall stop earlier..

After you. ????

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5 minutes ago, Opl said:

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Was the Welshman omitted because it would have ruined your joke?

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12 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

Can I please ask, for the avoidance of doubt, what, exactly, I am jealous of?

 

For the record, I have no desire to see the UK fail - such an outcome would benefit no-one; I simply do not want my country to remain part of it. My preference for rUK is that its future is decided by the will of citizens within their respective countries. If the consensus is to continue the UK without Scotland then I hope it thrives and proves to be a strong and reliable neighbour to Scotland, which I would hope would reciprocate fully.

 

Clearly my post didnt refer to you and you know I wish for Englands independence no less and reason you do. If I were Scottish id look at the UK leaving as a real bonus and step in the right direction for True Scottish independence not just a swop of masters. I and most true independent wishing Scots i know detest most of all those false patriots.. Im sure we  can all tell the difference between a sincere aim and goal or sour grapes and jealousy. 

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17 minutes ago, englishoak said:

 

You cannot make a man who values his freedom and self determination above all else sorry hes free... that broken clock of yours will be right someday im sure but I dont care if the £ goes to 20 bht or we go into a 5 year recession, the future is OURS to choose... that my incapable of understanding Eurocrat is priceless... I like most of my country is not for sale lad.

 

For me and the majority success has already happened...???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????   ... thats four gone and will wager it wont be the last from the EU to leave either..

I would say, given the Brexit leaders convinced you you were being shackled despite all evidence to the contrary, you could be convinced of almost anything.

 

Brexit funded by billionaires, multimillionaires and shady overseas money is a fight for ordinary working people is one such example.

16 minutes ago, Opl said:

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A classic example of missing the point entirely...

 

 

(in a bar we can tolerate Celts.....many are better drinkers than we are)

26 minutes ago, david555 said:

Well I have to disappoint you as I am not planning to trot of ….:cool:

And good to hear you feel fine , just same for me also feeling fine , E.U. not giving in …, so both we feel happy … wonderful Brexit :biggrin:


 

When two people, at different ends of the spectrum, are happy - THAT is a result ????

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

I would say, given the Brexit leaders convinced you you were being shackled despite all evidence to the contrary, you could be convinced of almost anything.

 

Brexit funded by billionaires, multimillionaires and shady overseas money is a fight for ordinary working people is one such example.

There you go again with the same old tiresome BS and excuses.  You dont get to tell people what to think or decide.

 

Utopia does not exist, never has been or will be, your reasoning can be applied everywhere and anywhere on whatever scale... its all realtive and I choose first my own independence and then my nations over anyone else telling me or mine what to do.. thank you. 

 

Lad if you dont understand yet the Globalists are the Trillionaires and even worse with an even bigger agenda and less freedom for everyone that dosnt include any of us then i cant help you. 

 

In short your point is a strawmans argument.

4 minutes ago, Jip99 said:


 

When two people, at different ends of the spectrum, are happy - THAT is a result ????

 

Thats a rare thing... ask anyone whos got a divorce....one side is usually bitter, sulking and reluctant of acceptance while the other is usually of relief and joy... we can see which side most people fall on here. and its not mostly mutual joy ???? 

1 hour ago, englishoak said:

 

Wheres the proof any of it will ? 

 

I see project fear has turned into project whine, bitch and wish for the UKs failure, really being totally disingenuous...  sad jealous Scots, scared Europeans, excolonies or sexpats who chose to run away from their own country but cant stand losing either a referendum, an election or being so wrong in how things turned out bruising their know it all egos. :passifier: It makes a real sad and loathsome sight tbh. 

 

Your all just begging for the UK to fail... thats all it is, just admit it. Ive watched many here since they arrived with their historic diatribe of posts, some over a decade or more and it tells me exactly what they are like as people, in short as worthy of respect as dog poo on my shoe. 

 

Guess what ? it wont fail, its not upto anyone to measure success for everyone else, anymore than it is to tell others what the future will bring, the sheer arrogance of doing so makes me want to :sick: if you were smart or decent youd accept whats already done and stop predicting like scared and clueless children, you have ALL been wrong so far 100% of the time. Jesus even a broken clock is right twice a day and you cant even match that !!!!.   What a joke you doomers are.

 

I expect problems and failures like anything in life but overall the UK has already made it a success simply by leaving  and thats what ALL the naysayers cant truly handle.. its done, whatever the future the UK has already made it a success as we have already left... :sorry: :clap2:

 

Keep whining, moaning and crying .. it will change nothing and any future disaster will be as a free and independent nation ... sorry if that offends 

You write a post whining about people whining?

Basically a lot of words to say "Stop posting stuff that makes us Brexiteers feel bad".

I personally have no wish to see England harmed. Never have done. Thats why I voted remain.

Any harm that is coming Englands way is self inflicted. Many of us tried to stop you but you guys would not listen.

So will you all stop pretending its someone elses fault. Man up and take responsibility for your actions and most of all, just get on with it. 

5 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

You write a post whining about people whining?

Basically a lot of words to say "Stop posting stuff that makes us Brexiteers feel bad".

I personally have no wish to see England harmed. Never have done. Thats why I voted remain.

Any harm that is coming Englands way is self inflicted. Many of us tried to stop you but you guys would not listen.

So will you all stop pretending its someone elses fault. Man up and take responsibility for your actions and most of all, just get on with it. 

Parrot.

1 minute ago, nauseus said:

Parrot.

Parroting slogans is a Brexiteer thing.

Except of course the slogans no longer work.

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38 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

Can I please ask, for the avoidance of doubt, what, exactly, I am jealous of?

 

For the record, I have no desire to see the UK fail - such an outcome would benefit no-one; I simply do not want my country to remain part of it. My preference for rUK is that its future is decided by the will of citizens within their respective countries. If the consensus is to continue the UK without Scotland then I hope it thrives and proves to be a strong and reliable neighbour to Scotland, which I would hope would reciprocate fully.

So you agree that the whole of ???????? should be polled in order to ensure ????????????????????????????'s eviction?

2 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Parroting slogans is a Brexiteer thing.

Except of course the slogans no longer work.

They haven't needed to since 12 December ????

2 minutes ago, evadgib said:

So you agree that the whole of ???????? should be polled in order to ensure ????????????????????????????'s eviction?

Respective countries...

Just now, evadgib said:

They haven't needed to since 12 December ????

No but now you actually need to deliver on all those promises made.

It was easy parroting slogans. Now the real work begins.

3 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

You write a post whining about people whining?

Basically a lot of words to say "Stop posting stuff that makes us Brexiteers feel bad".

I personally have no wish to see England harmed. Never have done. Thats why I voted remain.

Any harm that is coming Englands way is self inflicted. Many of us tried to stop you but you guys would not listen.

So will you all stop pretending its someone elses fault. Man up and take responsibility for your actions and most of all, just get on with it. 

 

I think your posts here speak for themselves and people see whos doing the whining, crying and sniping. 

 

You arnt worth listening to, your ideology has been rejected and its why your so salty,  thats the bottom line and tbh i LOVE IT. :clap2:

 

The bit about pretending its anothers fault etc has me totally bemused,  i see not one other brexiteer doing or saying as you claim... i must conclude your as usual projecting how you see the world on everyone else here.. sad:violin:

 

 

3 minutes ago, evadgib said:

So you agree that the whole of ???????? should be polled in order to ensure ????????????????????????????'s eviction?

Did the whole EU get a vote on Brexit?

13 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

You write a post whining about people whining?

Basically a lot of words to say "Stop posting stuff that makes us Brexiteers feel bad".

I personally have no wish to see England harmed. Never have done. Thats why I voted remain.

Any harm that is coming Englands way is self inflicted. Many of us tried to stop you but you guys would not listen.

So will you all stop pretending its someone elses fault. Man up and take responsibility for your actions and most of all, just get on with it. 

In future you will be known as the Oracle, and we will consult you if we are ever in doubt.

Just now, englishoak said:

 

I think your posts here speak for themselves and people see whos doing the whining, crying and sniping. 

 

You arnt worth listening to, your ideology has been rejected and its why your so salty,  thats the bottom line and tbh i LOVE IT. :clap2:

 

The bit about pretending its anothers fault etc has me totally bemused,  i see not one other brexiteer doing or saying as you claim... i must conclude your as usual projecting how you see the world on everyone else here.. sad:violin:

 

 

Watching Brexiteers squirm as they realise exactly what they have done is my real joy on here.????

Reminding them all of the promises they made and will be held to.

Almost all Brexiteers are now claiming its the EU's fault if a trade deal can not be reached. Even though Johnson said he had an oven ready deal ready to go.

You can conclude what you want. Your opinion matters not a jot to me. About Brexit or independence.

2 minutes ago, vogie said:

 we will consult you if we are ever in doubt.

Only for the entertainment ???? :laugh:

4 minutes ago, vogie said:

In future you will be known as the Oracle, and we will consult you if we are ever in doubt.

I would need to be an oracle to understand what you are on about.

4 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

No but now you actually need to deliver on all those promises made.

It was easy parroting slogans. Now the real work begins.

It started on 13th Dec.

It would have started on 24 Jun 16 if not for the rejoiners in their previous guise.

'Reap what you sow'.

1 minute ago, Rookiescot said:

I would need to be an oracle to understand what you are on about.

Page it!

3 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

I would need to be an oracle to understand what you are on about.

Just use your broken one like you usually do. :cheesy: too funny. 

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11 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Did the whole EU get a vote on Brexit?

No need; Article 50 is available to all 27 ???????? members who are free to follow ????????'s lead whenever their Govts/Electorate choose.

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10 hours ago, samran said:

So Javid who campaigned for brexit is no longer pure enough. Simply being accused of being a europhile is the new tar to throw. 
 

Most likely is that while he was a brexiter he wasn’t going to be a lackey.

Actually you've got that wrong.  Sajid Javid campaigned for and voted to remain in the EU. 

 

More importantly, his advisers (inherited from Philip Hammond) were pro-EU, so it made sense that they should be replaced by pro-Brexit advisers (because we have left the EU now!). Javid was given the choice to stay as Chancellor, but he chose to resign. 

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