16-11-18, 11:37 PM
Or cry.
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16-11-18, 11:37 PM
Or cry.
17-11-18, 12:52 AM
Quote: Equally, EU medicines which have not undergone testing in the uk may or not be accepted here, so the european firms will have to build testing labs in the UK. Such situations are repeated across every industry [/size] Yes, but with a ratio of 27:1. It all makes perfect sense doesn't it :rolleyes What is really getting my goat at the moment (to borrow a phrase from elsewhere) is that this is turning into a Tory internal fist fight again. Yes John Major's 'Bastards' are still there trying to wrestle control of the party. While the rest of the country is going up in flames, all they care about is who gets to be leader, which is where this all started :groan
17-11-18, 01:04 AM
Quote: one day we'll all look back on this and laugh. Hopefully. Or cry It's our children and grandchildren who'll be crying. We'll be dead and despised.
17-11-18, 07:52 AM
Well it wont be us old ones apparently we are to old to understand what we are doing and just clog up the NHS and care services we've payed for the last 40/50 years
17-11-18, 11:28 AM
(17-11-18, 01:04 AM)mtread link Wrote:Hopefully we'll live long enought to recieve their thanks. I expect they'll be praising their forebears for having the wisdom and insight to see what a corrupt undemocratic racket the whole thing was.Quote: one day we'll all look back on this and laugh. Hopefully. Or cry
17-11-18, 11:53 AM
Sometimes, reading this thread is like watching the history channel, with all its repeats from the whingeing, whining losers of Remain :lol
The only important thing right now is what does this draft deal actually mean? All the discussion on telly is about the manoeuvring of a bunch of conniving, self-interested politician twats and their careers. Give us in depth discussion in the media, then give us a vote: This deal or no deal. Remain is a historical artefact.
17-11-18, 11:59 AM
(17-11-18, 11:53 AM)Hedgetrimmer link Wrote: Sometimes, reading this thread is like watching the history channel, with all its repeats from the whingeing, whining losers of Remain :lol I had a bit of a wobble the other day :o .......but I'm back where I was now . Normal service has been resumed . I voted Leave so on reflection I feel it's only right and proper to see it through and honour that 8)
17-11-18, 12:04 PM
(17-11-18, 11:59 AM)YamFazFan link Wrote: [quote author=Hedgetrimmer link=topic=24678.msg287234#msg287234 date=1542451980] I had a bit of a wobble the other day :o .......but I'm back where I was now . Normal service has been resumed . I voted Leave so on reflection I feel it's only right and proper to see it through and honour that 8) [/quote] Are you sure? :lol You know that anti-UK chap who has no stake in our future one way or the other will be along to tell you you're mad soon?
17-11-18, 12:11 PM
(17-11-18, 12:04 PM)Hedgetrimmer link Wrote: [quote author=YamFazFan link=topic=24678.msg287235#msg287235 date=1542452382] I had a bit of a wobble the other day :o .......but I'm back where I was now . Normal service has been resumed . I voted Leave so on reflection I feel it's only right and proper to see it through and honour that 8) [/quote] Are you sure? :lol [/quote] I'm sure I voted Leave. I was the first one in the queue that morning. I'd camped out all night with my sleeping bag and my flask of hot tea :b . I was first and mtread and VNA were second and third respectively. Fortunately the voting percentages evened up a bit during the day :lol
17-11-18, 01:03 PM
17-11-18, 01:13 PM
I voted no in common market vote in the 1970's and my opinion has not change on that. Voted NO, NINE ,NON to staying in the EU not heard any thing yet to make me change my mind from politician, experts or a certain member north of the border most of it is tainted by bullsh*t or bias one way or the other. Would be good if some experts could spell it out with no bullsh*t or bais. The whole of Brexit has proved the old saying of when do you know when a politician speaking with forked tongues, answer when their mouths are moving.
17-11-18, 01:20 PM
17-11-18, 02:10 PM
(17-11-18, 12:04 PM)Hedgetrimmer link Wrote: [quote author=YamFazFan link=topic=24678.msg287235#msg287235 date=1542452382] I had a bit of a wobble the other day :o .......but I'm back where I was now . Normal service has been resumed . I voted Leave so on reflection I feel it's only right and proper to see it through and honour that 8) [/quote] Are you sure? :lol [/quote] I was inebriated Tuesday evening too :o As soon as I woke up on Wednesday I thought Foc how am I gonna wriggle out of this one and get back in the Leave camp :lol
17-11-18, 02:11 PM
Quote: I had a bit of a wobble the other day [/size] .......but I'm back where I was now . Normal service has been resumed . I voted Leave so on reflection I feel it's only right and proper to see it through and honour that No, you went for Remain last week, and nobody, but nobody is allowed to change their mind. Ever apparently. Anyway, I've got you all your Xmas present
17-11-18, 02:46 PM
(17-11-18, 02:10 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: I was inebriated Tuesday evening too :o You'd have to be inebriated to stay in that EU malarkey. Look, they are: https://twitter.com/LeaveEUOfficial/stat...7437755393 :rollin
17-11-18, 02:47 PM
17-11-18, 03:45 PM
17-11-18, 03:51 PM
In the absence of any intelligent conversation on here about the technical details of the government's current proposals for the EU transition period.......... I've decided just to take the piss :lol
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