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Britain nears abandoning Brexit trade deal hope - The Telegraph

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37 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Yes because any form of Brexit is a stupid idea. Its gong to damage the country massively. Remainers were never going to vote for any form of Brexit because its a dumb idea.

 

We get what the Brexiteers voted for. Now own it. Your votes, your fault. 

any form of brexit is a stupid idea,for whom exactly?the people smugglers,the employers who pay cash in hand,uber who rely on cheap migrant labour and stupid british benefits to make their profits of which they pay their taxes abroad,the markets,the city,don,t think you,ll find the working man in that catorgory.

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Just now, kingdong said:

any form of brexit is a stupid idea,for whom exactly?the people smugglers,the employers who pay cash in hand,uber who rely on cheap migrant labour and stupid british benefits to make their profits of which they pay their taxes abroad,the markets,the city,don,t think you,ll find the working man in that catorgory.

It amazing that people are so gullible as to believe that <deleted> after all these years - none of which has ANY connection to Brexit - 

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2 minutes ago, kingdong said:

any form of brexit is a stupid idea,for whom exactly?the people smugglers,the employers who pay cash in hand,uber who rely on cheap migrant labour and stupid british benefits to make their profits of which they pay their taxes abroad,the markets,the city,don,t think you,ll find the working man in that catorgory.

You think any of that is going to change because of Brexit?

 

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3 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Yeah us expats were kind of relying on the British public to see sense and vote against Brexit.

We should have known better.

All those slogans like "Taking back control" and "They need us more than we need them" were so hard to see through. Especially when Brexiteers knew what they were voting for. Those clever chaps.

You got what you voted for.

The wheels on the bus have come off.

When I said "you" I also meant the remainers. It is always someone elses fault, never the remainers.

You had a chance to vote to something more to you liking i.e. brino, but greedily there was no compromise to be had, it wouldn't have been right that the Labour Government was to be seen voting for Mrs Mays deal now would it, likewise your beloved SNP. So it is no good crying in your soup now, you are more to be applauded for giving the Brexiteers the Brexit the country voted for, we owe the remainers a great deal of gratitude, for without them it would not have been possible to pull off the biggest test of democracy in living history.

7 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

You think any of that is going to change because of Brexit?

 

it can if the people want it to,and at least the politicians won,t be able to reply with the familiar refrain.... "we can,t do anything because of eu laws - rules,no wonder the majority of mps wanted to remain must be a right cowson having to do a bit of work will interfere no end with all their other little earners.

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48 minutes ago, Airbagwill said:

Looking forward to your Australian Stilton, New York Cumberland sausage and Buenos Aires Pork Pies?

no,but am looking forward to being able to afford to buy fish again once we're out,fish and chips,a cheap staple diet of the uk destroyed by the eu.

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52 minutes ago, kingdong said:

no,but am looking forward to being able to afford to buy fish again once we're out,fish and chips,a cheap staple diet of the uk destroyed by the eu.

No way is that gonna happen - how incredible daft can you get. The fishing industry is going to collapse - the price of Cod is nothing to do with the EU - it is down to the number of fish in th seas. The EU have better fleets and quotas and they will get the fish - or whatever is left in INTERNATIONAL waters - 

PS Cornish sardines will no longer be a protected brand either.

 

here's the list of fish that will lose protected staus

 

Arbroath smokies

Cornish sardines

Fal oysters

Isle of Man queenies

Lough Neagh eel

Scottish farmed salmon

Scottish wild salmon

Traditional Grimsby smoked fish

West Wales coracle caught salmon

Whitstable oysters

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

When I said "you" I also meant the remainers. It is always someone elses fault, never the remainers.

You had a chance to vote to something more to you liking i.e. brino, but greedily there was no compromise to be had, it wouldn't have been right that the Labour Government was to be seen voting for Mrs Mays deal now would it, likewise your beloved SNP. So it is no good crying in your soup now, you are more to be applauded for giving the Brexiteers the Brexit the country voted for, we owe the remainers a great deal of gratitude, for without them it would not have been possible to pull off the biggest test of democracy in living history.

No. Remainers were never going to vote for Mays deal. Because oddly enough, it meant leaving.

What about that confuses you?

But for Brexiteers Mays deal was as good as it gets.

Now we have to face no deal. Why? Because thats what your tax avoiding mates want.

You cannot blame others for your choices. Its not someone else's fault. Its the fault of Brexiteers. Now own it.

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1 hour ago, kingdong said:

it can if the people want it to,and at least the politicians won,t be able to reply with the familiar refrain.... "we can,t do anything because of eu laws - rules,no wonder the majority of mps wanted to remain must be a right cowson having to do a bit of work will interfere no end with all their other little earners.

Good grief mate. Seriously? 

Yeah thats right. The tax evading elite are suddenly going to reform their ways because of Brexit.

The only reason we got Brexit is because the rich elite backed it in order to avoid the tax evasion laws being proposed by the EU.

Have you still not realised you were played?

20 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Good grief mate. Seriously? 

Yeah thats right. The tax evading elite are suddenly going to reform their ways because of Brexit.

The only reason we got Brexit is because the rich elite backed it in order to avoid the tax evasion laws being proposed by the EU.

Have you still not realised you were played?

isn't it amazing how all this vitrolic,insulting nonsense emulates mainly from brits who are guests in someone elses country and eu residents,well i for one am sick to the back teeth of the eu and the damage its done to the country i live in,we got brexit because the people voted it in because they like me saw through project fear and saw the damage being done to our country,and who was this so called "rich elite "who supposedly backed it?not the residents of the working class areas of sunderland surely?

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58 minutes ago, Airbagwill said:

No way is that gonna happen - how incredible daft can you get. The fishing industry is going to collapse - the price of Cod is nothing to do with the EU - it is down to the number of fish in th seas. The EU have better fleets and quotas and they will get the fish - or whatever is left in INTERNATIONAL waters - 

PS Cornish sardines will no longer be a protected brand either.

 

here's the list of fish that will lose protected staus

 

Arbroath smokies

Cornish sardines

Fal oysters

Isle of Man queenies

Lough Neagh eel

Scottish farmed salmon

Scottish wild salmon

Traditional Grimsby smoked fish

West Wales coracle caught salmon

Whitstable oysters

and what will be the future status of a nice pair of hairy kippers?

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I love the new Brexit stamps celebrating the UK's new found sovereignty and freedom.

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2 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

You think any of that is going to change because of Brexit?

 

yes

1 minute ago, bannork said:

I love the new Brexit stamps celebrating the UK's new found sovereignty and freedom.

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sure they,re not the ones printed in the event of Scotland gaining independence?

20 minutes ago, kingdong said:

sure they,re not the ones printed in the event of Scotland gaining independence?

I don't think Lizzie will be in the top right hand corner in that case. More like Mary, Queen of Scots 

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1 hour ago, Rookiescot said:

No. Remainers were never going to vote for Mays deal. Because oddly enough, it meant leaving.

What about that confuses you?

But for Brexiteers Mays deal was as good as it gets.

Now we have to face no deal. Why? Because thats what your tax avoiding mates want.

You cannot blame others for your choices. Its not someone else's fault. Its the fault of Brexiteers. Now own it.

I think democracy confuses you, there was always going to be a Brexit, because that is what the country voted for, sorry that it didn't fit in with you.

Don't pull yourself down all the time, without the remainers a true Brexit would have never have happened, give yourself a massive pat on the back.

I will try to explain to you one last time as there seems to be lack of comprehension from you, the remainers in parliament had choices and it chose to ignore those choices, thinking that if they try to keep voting everything down Brexit would not happen. Well surprise surprise the great British public saw through their jiggery pokery that the remainers were playing and voted in a leave government. So you see rookie, you actually played a bigger part in Brexit than the Brexiteers could ever have done. Isn't it ironic that the remainers actually got Brexit through parliament, so the next time someone offers you a slice of cake, take it, and don't expect the full caboodle as you may fall head first into it, whoops I said 'may' when I meant 'have'. But thanks again.

 

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2 hours ago, kingdong said:

isn't it amazing how all this vitrolic,insulting nonsense emulates mainly from brits who are guests in someone elses country and eu residents,well i for one am sick to the back teeth of the eu and the damage its done to the country i live in,we got brexit because the people voted it in because they like me saw through project fear and saw the damage being done to our country,and who was this so called "rich elite "who supposedly backed it?not the residents of the working class areas of sunderland surely?

I think you have answered your own questions when you ask  "who was this so called "rich elite "who supposedly backed it?" I think that if you are so blissfully unaware of who actually has huge power in the country, and is going to save the most money from not having to sign up to the EU tax directive, then it is hardly surprising that they played you like like a penny whistle, must have been easy. 

 

Amongst the "Rich elite" are the owners of the Sun, the Mail, and the Express.

Sadly "the residents of the working class areas of sunderland" appear to believe all the anti EU bs of the day, that the owners require that they print. Have any of these papers owners got their money stashed in offshore tax havens - guess. Do they pay much tax in the UK that could be used to support our austerity ravaged working class communities, not if they can help it for sure.

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3 hours ago, bannork said:

I love the new Brexit stamps celebrating the UK's new found sovereignty and freedom.

But we're still leaving and thats that... ????

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2 hours ago, Nigel Garvie said:

I think you have answered your own questions when you ask  "who was this so called "rich elite "who supposedly backed it?" I think that if you are so blissfully unaware of who actually has huge power in the country, and is going to save the most money from not having to sign up to the EU tax directive, then it is hardly surprising that they played you like like a penny whistle, must have been easy. 

 

Amongst the "Rich elite" are the owners of the Sun, the Mail, and the Express.

Sadly "the residents of the working class areas of sunderland" appear to believe all the anti EU bs of the day, that the owners require that they print. Have any of these papers owners got their money stashed in offshore tax havens - guess. Do they pay much tax in the UK that could be used to support our austerity ravaged working class communities, not if they can help it for sure.

so the eu are going to tax the rich elite till the pips pop out of them,notice Switzerland aren,t in the eu,once that happens can,t see too much investment flooding into the eu,played like a penny whistle?you don,t know sweet fa about me or how i lived my life,don,t know what the newspapers owners are doing with their money,it must be a bit difficult to track down when you can earn money in one eu country and pay tax in another,you remainers have been played like the london Philharmonic for the last 40 years you,re like a beaten,battered wife in an abusive relationship.that you,re too scared to leave.

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4 hours ago, bannork said:

I don't think Lizzie will be in the top right hand corner in that case. More like Mary, Queen of Scots 

or wee jimmee krankie

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1 hour ago, englishoak said:

But we're still leaving and thats that... ????

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diamond geezer and hopefully next prime minister.

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2 hours ago, kingdong said:

diamond geezer and hopefully next prime minister.

Only failed to be elected as MP seven times.

42 minutes ago, bannork said:

Only failed to be elected as MP seven times.

But he knows persistence pays off!   

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3 hours ago, kingdong said:

diamond geezer and hopefully next prime minister.

Hilarious - the guy's a conman, there again trump, who he fawns over, fooled millions and still does.

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26 minutes ago, Grumpy John said:

But he knows persistence pays off!   

bottom line he failed to be elected as a MP.

8 hours ago, vogie said:

I think democracy confuses you, there was always going to be a Brexit, because that is what the country voted for, sorry that it didn't fit in with you.

Don't pull yourself down all the time, without the remainers a true Brexit would have never have happened, give yourself a massive pat on the back.

I will try to explain to you one last time as there seems to be lack of comprehension from you, the remainers in parliament had choices and it chose to ignore those choices, thinking that if they try to keep voting everything down Brexit would not happen. Well surprise surprise the great British public saw through their jiggery pokery that the remainers were playing and voted in a leave government. So you see rookie, you actually played a bigger part in Brexit than the Brexiteers could ever have done. Isn't it ironic that the remainers actually got Brexit through parliament, so the next time someone offers you a slice of cake, take it, and don't expect the full caboodle as you may fall head first into it, whoops I said 'may' when I meant 'have'. But thanks again.

 

So the Brexit shambles and the damage being done to the country is the fault of remainers?

Even for you Vogie thats twisted logic on an industrial scale.

That "leave government" is now polling neck and neck with the Labour party having thrown away a 26 point lead.

Where is the oven ready deal Johnson was claiming he had?

The rest of your post is something about cake but its pretty much word salad so I bother with it.

10 hours ago, kingdong said:

isn't it amazing how all this vitrolic,insulting nonsense emulates mainly from brits who are guests in someone elses country and eu residents,well i for one am sick to the back teeth of the eu and the damage its done to the country i live in,we got brexit because the people voted it in because they like me saw through project fear and saw the damage being done to our country,and who was this so called "rich elite "who supposedly backed it?not the residents of the working class areas of sunderland surely?

What damage has the EU done to the UK? Please provide a list.

26 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

What damage has the EU done to the UK? Please provide a list.

where does one start?

2 hours ago, simple1 said:

Hilarious - the guy's a conman, there again trump, who he fawns over, fooled millions and still does.

just like barnier and the europhile petites

35 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

So the Brexit shambles and the damage being done to the country is the fault of remainers?

Even for you Vogie thats twisted logic on an industrial scale.

That "leave government" is now polling neck and neck with the Labour party having thrown away a 26 point lead.

Where is the oven ready deal Johnson was claiming he had?

The rest of your post is something about cake but its pretty much word salad so I bother with it.

if they can't afford bread,let them eat cake.

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