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whats your beef with brexit?

Altfish

Veteran Member
Corbyn is a puppet leader. His speech has proved that others are pulling the strings.


The Labour Party would allow the EU commission to enslave the people of the UK.

Well said Michael Caine!
Wow, is he still about. I thought he'd cleared off after the car crash to play with his new mate Trump.
First time you've posted a useful video, when the quiz question comes up "Are they dead, Nigel Farage" I'll know to answer "NO".
2points to my team in the pub quiz.

On edit: I've heard rumours that he and Aaron Banks are being sucked into the Russian investigation going on in the US. Three UK residents are named as 'people of interest', it is alleged that Farage and Banks are two of them. The third is thought to be Banks' side kick Andy Wigmore.

What an odious man Farage is dealing with Russians, Trump and Julian Assange.
 
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Notanumber

A Free Man
Wow, is he still about. I thought he'd cleared off after the car crash to play with his new mate Trump.
First time you've posted a useful video, when the quiz question comes up "Are they dead, Nigel Farage" I'll know to answer "NO".
2points to my team in the pub quiz.

On edit: I've heard rumours that he and Aaron Banks are being sucked into the Russian investigation going on in the US. Three UK residents are named as 'people of interest', it is alleged that Farage and Banks are two of them. The third is thought to be Banks' side kick Andy Wigmore.

What an odious man Farage is dealing with Russians, Trump and Julian Assange.

He knew how to deal with the EU bullyboys. They did not like him because they knew they could not intimidate him.

I would pick Nigel as our EU negotiator if he were having a bad day before I would pick Corbyn on his best.

There are still too many remainers in the UK that are suffering from Stockholm syndrome.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
I am glad that I am not a supporter of Mrs Soubry and her ilk. Give me the likes of Farage and Rees-Mogg any day.
Well, that just about sums you up. Public schoolboys who are always looking backwards instead of forwards.
I'm no fan of Anna Soubry but at least she is coherent; did you hear Nigel going on about climate change. Good grief my 7-year old grandson knows more than him
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
Well, that just about sums you up. Public schoolboys who are always looking backwards instead of forwards.
I'm no fan of Anna Soubry but at least she is coherent; did you hear Nigel going on about climate change. Good grief my 7-year old grandson knows more than him

Are you using some alt-definition for coherent?
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
Brexit has been making the local news here in Canada. Apparently, British officials have been studying the Windsor-Detroit border crossings (which are far from being a "soft" border) as a potential model for the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Ireland rejects Windsor-Detroit crossing as model for post-Brexit border


If this is true, all I can say is "good luck." People commute across it and goods move across it, but it's definitely a restriction on trade and movement.

... and you should see the long lines of trucks when the CBP or CBSA computers crash.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
Brexit has been making the local news here in Canada. Apparently, British officials have been studying the Windsor-Detroit border crossings (which are far from being a "soft" border) as a potential model for the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Ireland rejects Windsor-Detroit crossing as model for post-Brexit border


If this is true, all I can say is "good luck." People commute across it and goods move across it, but it's definitely a restriction on trade and movement.

... and you should see the long lines of trucks when the CBP or CBSA computers crash.
Our genius government hasn't got a clue what to do with the Irish border. I'm not surprised because I don't believe there is a good answer...BUT nobody told the public that in June 2016.
 

Vouthon

Dominus Deus tuus ignis consumens est
Premium Member
You do realise you are talking about 48% of Britain and in the area I live the majority of people.

And the vast majority of people living within entire nations within the UK, such as my own Scotland.
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
So here's a plot twist nobody saw coming (lol):

According to a member of the main Brexit organisation, the Leave campaign cheated by breaking spending limits. In response, the Government denied the allegations and outed the whistleblower, Shahmir Sanni, as gay - potentially endangering his life and those of his family who currently live in Pakistan.

So much for democracy, personal privacy & integrity. I wonder how many Quitlers will continue to shrilly screech that the result was democratic in the face of this. Let's see...
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
I think the Cambridge Analytica story could well have legs. It is developing in exactly the same way as the Phone Hacking story did. With the phone hacking story (again by the Guardian) the right wing press and right wing MPs were shouting, "Fake News", "Nothing to see here", "All exaggerated", "Look the other way", etc., etc.

Well guess what is happening now?
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
A couple of Boris Johnson quotes: -

When phone hacking broke..."a load of codswallop cooked up by the Labour Party”. He ,“It is complete balderdash. It is an inverted pyramid of piffle

Now, about the CA stories...“Observer/C4 story utterly ludicrous, #VoteLeave won fair & square - and legally. We are leaving the EU in a year and going global
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Oh the irony, 6 months in new Zealand and now in France for a couple of months but very interesting conversations about brexit and the eu.
A majority(I know that many on here don't believe in majorities ) see the eu sinking.
If Italy goes down and many believe it will just as I do, it may be best for Italy to at least leave the euro it will be curtains for the eu which I for one hope for but in France too there are many who think it's game over for an overall failure so I'm thinking we have a critical year for the house of cards.
 
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