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Posted (edited)
22 hours ago, vogie said:

Newton states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, therefore your inaction leaves you where we are today, up a gumtree waving an EU flag whilst singing 'Don't Leave me This Way'

 

Newton's  Laws of motion , states that , etc .. 

 However that said ,  I prefer to use syrup of figs , velocity constant ..

 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

Given that London wanted no part in your Brexit fiasco that might not be far from the truth.

But what about those ungrateful people in Yorkshire and Cornwall? Wanting greater autonomy from Westmister.

Is that a good thing or not?

freedom for tooting and power to the people,to prevent evil reigning a democratic vote must be utilised good luck on your next attempt at an independence vote,however can,t understand someone living in the los being over concerned about events occuring  in their homeland,still there you go.

Posted
35 minutes ago, kingdong said:
12 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

Given that London wanted no part in your Brexit fiasco that might not be far from the truth.

But what about those ungrateful people in Yorkshire and Cornwall? Wanting greater autonomy from Westmister.

Is that a good thing or not?

freedom for tooting and power to the people,to prevent evil reigning a democratic vote must be utilised good luck on your next attempt at an independence vote,however can,t understand someone living in the los being over concerned about events occuring  in their homeland,still there you go.

You completely failed to answer my question.

Those groups in Yorkshire and Cornwall wanting greater devolution from Westminster. Is that a good thing or not?

Posted
14 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

Johnson cant. Not after he announced the internal market deal and breaking the WA.

The Brexit fundamentalists would have him out of office in a day.

So the border will be between Northern Ireland and the Republic.

Brexiteers will then claim thats the fault of the EU not them.

Hard Berxit is what the ERG want. No price, be it peace in Northern Ireland or the breaking up of the UK is too high for them.

the UK gocernment have just announced the consortium to build custom check posts for NI GB goods.

And put out the tender for SPS checks to be awarded 1 week after closing .

Posted
20 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Good to see the EU is finally one big happy family now those pesky troublemaking Brits have left ????.

 

 

Good to see that selfknowledge is the beginning of your finally wisdom  at last ....????

Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, kingdong said:

i would like to see a free U.K.,free from being told by an "eu" when and what we can and can't do.glad to hear you,re happy with belgiums situation and will celebrate tonight by going out clog dancing.

Still missing your geography locations...., dropped school early ...?????

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Posted
4 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

family or not - happy or not, dunno

at any rate, (as we say in Yorkshire),

 

the words of that Polish chap is well worth listening to, he has a few pretty  good points

Even though the guys first language is not English and he is being very respectful, he is very articulate. His message said twice. Europe will be wrecked. Work with the member states, and that means give the countries and opinion. Not the 2 or 3 who have influence.

 

In British terms, as we say. You can't polish a *urd.

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Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Even though the guys first language is not English and he is being very respectful, he is very articulate. His message said twice. Europe will be wrecked. Work with the member states, and that means give the countries and opinion. Not the 2 or 3 who have influence.

 

In British terms, as we say. You can't polish a *urd.

"Not the 2 or 3 who have influence."

 

 

From those 3 already 1 left now ....the most troublesome one...????

"the splitpin"

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