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« on: 05 January 2019, 12:23:49 am »
Yeah! So we got some new reasons fae the BREXITEER foccers. So 5. Didn’t know anybody still made 2 strokes. They’ve been obsolete for 20 years. Nobody is interested in manufacturing them or buying them. 6. I am lost. No idea what you are on about. 7. You want the right to poor quality inefficient goods. 8. There are rumours that the UK, yes UK government may introduce E10 fuel to the UK. Consultation continues. But this has nothing to do with the EU.
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« on: 04 January 2019, 10:25:30 pm »
Quote from: VNA on Today at 07:23:09 PM<blockquote> And of course not one anti-eu foccer here can name one piece of EU legislation (that legislation that, so we are told, impacts on every aspect of our life!) that has a negative impact on them – oh sorry other than one foccer doesnae like daylight running lamps, and um, well foc me I can’t remember the other.
</blockquote>You asked for one EU legislation and I gave you one. I chose that one because this is a biking forum and its one that particularly impacts on bikers in a negative way. Ah I remember now; Foc-u BREXITEER reasons for leaving the EU so far. 1. Daylight running lamps 2. Graded Bananas 3. Dazza’a Great Grandfather 4. Cheap and nasty food and drink imports
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« on: 04 January 2019, 08:50:40 pm »
Oh.........Well have you had a word with yourself then about what you can and can't talk about ? Dammed if I do, dammed if I don’t. Can’t win with you Dazza
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« on: 04 January 2019, 08:22:19 pm »
Dazza, this is a thread about BREXIT.
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« on: 04 January 2019, 07:41:23 pm »
Facebook. Hmmm FightforBrexit page. I don’t use facebook, and maybe that’s why I’m struggling to find out anything about this page. Who runs it for example? But it does have the racist and right wing extremist, former reality TV star Katie Hopkins telling us how great it is to be an asylum seeker. Not quite sure what that’s gotta do with BREXIT. Then we have an announcement from Fight4Brexit. “Warship HMS Mersey has been deployed to intercept migrant boats in the Channel this morning. They stop being Asylum Seekers when they pass through multiple Safe countries to get here which makes them Economic migrants! So Sink Their Boats and Send Them Back To France!” Lovely, lets murder all the asylum seekers. So I am afraid Dazza, I really don’t want to click on links that take me to racist, fascist web pages that incite hatred and murder.
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« on: 04 January 2019, 07:23:09 pm »
The cesspit that is the EU https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=377699802997385&id=1159720410844971 « Last Edit: Today at 01:13:34 PM » An anonymous film in facebook. Hmmm. The very first line “The European Union which imposes laws on 28 countries” Yet surely 50 pages in we all know that the EU does not impose laws on any countries. And of course not one anti-eu foccer here can name one piece of EU legislation (that legislation that, so we are told, impacts on every aspect of our life!) that has a negative impact on them – oh sorry other than one foccer doesnae like daylight running lamps, and um, well foc me I can’t remember the other. The second line of the video sets out to baffle you. Then we are told that because nobody cares who their MEP is it’s because the EU is not meaningful. Though lets face it, I could walk down the street right now and ask people – who is your MP? Or Who is your MSP, or maybe who is the leader of the Tory party in Scotland right now? I’d probably get a lot of blank looks, giggles and maybe 50% or less of folks would answer all questions correctly. Yup the truth is people choose how much they want to be involved, that is if they even care at all. And of course who do we have telling us how great the EU is, Nigel Farage. Yup that stock broker tool elected by English idiots to wreck the EU. And one minute in there is he is telling bared faced lies about how EU law is made. And for there on it goes on to make arguments that the EU is undemocratic , which I could take and make the very same arguments about our own UK democracy. These are lies. And fuck me, they can get their hair cut or their nails done. That’s it. I’m outraged! I want out, I want out now! Sorry but I hit the x button after that. This is pure anti-EU propaganda. I guess this is the issue of our age. The truth is fake news, and the lies are now the truth. Perhaps millions of people are now prepared to wreck out country because they are being taken in by the extreme right wing politicians and media moguls, who now having lost the power of the press are perusing their anti-working class, anti-union agendas through the murky world of facebook, twitter and Instagram.
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« on: 02 January 2019, 03:45:02 pm »
It was fast before, and it was good before. But now, its definitely faster, and its definitely better. God I love this bike... Well done Ogri. Brave man too. Mike did mine back in 2005 - slip on kit. The things I noticed straight off (I can still remember) was a much stronger pick up at about 2.5K with the throttle wide open. Then that extra surge towards the top end. But best of all, no surging at small constant thottle openings. Mine will roll through towns at 30-35 mph in 6th, before I had to knock it down to 4th and it would still surge. Well worth doing.
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« on: 02 January 2019, 03:30:19 pm »
Everything is a future classic these days.
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« on: 02 January 2019, 03:04:45 pm »
Breitbart News? Really?
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« on: 01 January 2019, 08:59:36 pm »
Lets not forget that Russia is keen to see the UK exit the EU.
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« on: 31 December 2018, 09:01:39 pm »
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« on: 31 December 2018, 07:20:54 pm »
Incidentally, when I agreed with Ogri48 earlier in the thread, I had what's now known as a 'YamFazFan moment'. Don't know how that happened And I haven't even started drinking yet! I wouldn't worry about it. The only thing we can be sure about in all this, is that there is nothing we can be sure about. I've put some money on we REMAIN in the EU. Putting aside that's what I'd like to see, I genuinely believe it's the most likely outcome. The least likely outcome is NO DEAL. And there's a fair chance of absolutely anything inbetween.
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« on: 31 December 2018, 07:16:40 pm »
Like I say I don't think pariament will be able to agree a deal. Parliament will not accept NO DEAL. Therefore we REMAIN in the EU. By this time next year it will all be over.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 11:53:50 pm »
Cannae wack Cullin Skink
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« on: 30 December 2018, 10:06:50 pm »
Which of course is why May called a general election. Though she had a working majority she knew the reality was we were heading towards log jam. She thought with Corbyn now the Labour leader she could wipe out Labour and win a landslide majority big enough not to have to worry about extreme right-wing fruitcakes in the party. But it went tits up.
She then tried to go all presidential on us by attempting to bypass parliament, but that failed too.
We are stuck.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 09:58:39 pm »
I think we end up leaving, but joining EFTA /Single Market. Or doing an individual deal with the EU that very closely matches that plus some immigration /residency concessions. Not my preferred option, but it fits with 'Leave' and at the same time protects UK exporters and solves the Irish Border. It might respect the Good Friday agreement but it’s never going to fully satisfy the two countries in this Union that voted to REMAIN. Further the fact is that all it achieves is that we become a rule taker, as opposed to a rule maker. We would have to give up sovereignty. The BREXITEERS, who were for this during the campaign, now turn it on their head and jump on that simple fact. So you just end up in the same log jam. I don’t know what the immigration /residency concessions would be as freedom of movement is in fact a non-issue.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 09:13:24 pm »
once Cameron got the result he should have immediately assembled a team of lawyers, businessmen, eu experts etc etc to not only get us the best result but prove to the world and the remainers it was not only doable but would be a resounding success. But the problem is the vast majority of economists are all in agreement. That is that there is no deal that is better than the deal we have right now. This is just a decades old obsession of the Tory party. It started off about the Tory party, and with a soon to be deadlocked government we will shortly be able to see that all still about the Tory party. Meanwhile while the UK obsesses over trying to do something very stupid, and can get nothing else done, well the rest of the world is going to leave us behind.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 08:56:46 pm »
Fyne food It's still making me happy two days later. Recipe please There's loads of recipes fae Cullen Skink, but I don't think you'll go wrong with this one; https://www.nicknairncookschool.com/Recipes/View/Cullen-Skink/And it's the only soup I actually go to the bother o making the stock.I use undied smoked Haddock from my local fishmonger.I couldn't get any fennel so I just used a stick of celery. Without a doubt my favourite soup.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 08:24:31 pm »
im avoiding the news until we are (hopefully) out..... See my post 1211 for my prediction on what will happen next. But basically I think parliament will realise agreeing a deal is not possible, because every possibe deal is worse than staying in and NO DEAL is not worth even thinking about. So by the end of 2019, one way or another, article 50 will be cancelled.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 06:16:37 pm »
Quote from: VNA on Today at 01:10:10 PM<blockquote>4. Cheap food and drink imports </blockquote>So what happened to all your scaremongering about increased food prices. Looks like that one was proved false and you now agree that there is no need for food prices to increase. But now that you have been shown that you were wrong you have resorted to agreeing it can be cheaper but it will be poisoned instead. Your reason not mine. I'm just listing the reasons foccers say they want to leave. Almost 50 pages and that's all youse have come up with.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 03:25:43 pm »
You know I still can’t figure out where this is gonna go. Anyway, today I’m thinking. 1. May fails to get her deal past parliament 2. JC calls for a vote of no confidence. 3. JC looses vote when DUP votes with Tory party. 4. Parliament in absolute deadlock and turmoil. Government has failed. 5. MP’s act across party lines and vote through a second referendum. 6. Eventually the question is Cancel article 50 or NO DEAL 7. The nightmare campaign begins. 8. The people aren’t quite crazy enough to throw themselves off a cliff, so article 50 is cancelled. It goes through with a substantial majority – people want an end this this shit. That’ll all take a bit of time. So, by about this time next year we will have cancelled article 50, we will remain as full members of the EU, and most importantly we will still have our veto. Will there be riots? No. The public has pretty much had enough. The majority will be thankful that we can get back to normal. That’s my thinking today. But I might change my mind tomorrow.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 02:55:10 pm »
Quote from: mtread on Today at 12:01:59 PM The truth is Dazza, that I don't follow your links because unlike others you can't be bothered to type out the relevant issues. Just posting links and saying 'read this' is a lazy way of responding, and I can't be bothered Mtread, you wouldn't know the truth if it jumped up and bit you on the left testicle. Ignorance is bliss as they say. Here's another little fact....there are a few coppers on here probably reading this who would've made many arrests in their time. I bet none of them would have threatened to come round and arrest someone, even in jest. The fact that you did tells me you've actually never made an arrest or had the power to do so. You are are a regular Walter Mitty with delusions of grandeur. This is the real world mate, not your little cosseted civil servant world. Wake up. Expand your knowledge, read the other point of views or forever remain narrow minded. And as a bonus, you won't make yourself look like such a knob. Quote from: VNA on Today at 01:16:26 AM Just wanna make the point that we are a representative democracy. Well then our democracy is defunct. Finished. Just keeps getting better doesn't it.....Now, all of a sudden VNA is concerned about democracy And you keep on posting the same things like a broken record when the real reasons either appear to have gone over your head or you've chosen to ignore them. The real truth here is that both your responses and belittling attitudes haven't done the remain argument any good at all. Another interesting fact was your reaction to the video I posted with the two lovely gentleman, one ranting on about what he's going to do to anyone who converts to Christianity. You were "offended" by who's page it came from rather than the content.....Oh dear.... You, are the reason these people are emboldened and feel they can post such offensive things and without you realising, you are the reason why support for your arch enemy "Tommy Robinson " is going to grow and grow. So, sit back and enjoy the fruits of you being a snowflake. You really are both blinded by your self righteousness. Video? Don’t remember that, don’t think I reacted to it, possibly cos I’ve never seen it. Anyway, Dazza, go for a walk or something. Smoke a joint, whatever, chill out dude.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 01:10:10 pm »
Just lets GTFOOI ASAP. Well OK. But I'd still like to know why folks wanna do this. So 49 pages in and so far we have; Foc-u BREXITEER reasons for leaving the EU so far. 1. Daylight running lamps 2. Graded Bananas 3. Dazza’a Great Grandfather 4. Cheap food and drink imports (chlorinated chicken, GM modified crops etc which will put our producers out of buisness) from outside the EU and the EU's 50 free trade agreements.
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« on: 30 December 2018, 01:16:26 am »
Shame on you, for wishing to using the gullibility of youth to overturn the wisdom of generations of Englishmen So says Agricola. Am i the only one who hasn't got a clue what Brexit means or what it's all about? So says Darrsi I note that it is for Englishmen to decide. Not Welsh, not Irish and clearly not Scots. Other than that, I am not trying to rip the pish oot of Agricola or Darrsi. Just wanna make the point that we are a representative democracy. As Mtread says, at the end of the day parliament will decide. And you know what, if they don’t? Well then our democracy is defunct. Finished.
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« on: 29 December 2018, 04:25:56 pm »
Great, why should we care about that. So basically, you are with Professor Minford, who stands alone as an economist, and wish to see the destruction of UK industry. What you are saying is that LEAVERS want a NO DEAL BREXIT so you can destroy this great country of ours.
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