If, as Nat implies, the local elections are indicative of the confidence in Brexit do the results amount to a vote of no confidence with the Lib Dems and Labour making big gains and the Tories and UKIP the biggest losses?
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742 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat May 05 2018, 12:20
Guest
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No, because Nat’s narrative is bollocks.
743 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat May 05 2018, 12:57
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
T.R.O.Y wrote:No, because Nat’s narrative is bollocks.
I speak for the people, you know that.
744 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat May 05 2018, 13:02
Guest
Guest
karlypants wrote:Just come out of the closet and admit that you are a die hard Labour supporter Nat!
As UKIP have now been wiped off the map, where are your political allegiances going to lie KP?
745 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat May 05 2018, 13:09
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Obviously Britain First. Duh!T.R.O.Y wrote:karlypants wrote:Just come out of the closet and admit that you are a die hard Labour supporter Nat!
As UKIP have now been wiped off the map, where are your political allegiances going to lie KP?
746 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat May 05 2018, 18:14
Guest
Guest
Really? What’s their policy on Thai immigrants though?
747 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat May 05 2018, 18:17
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Is that the best you can come up with?T.R.O.Y wrote:Really? What’s their policy on Thai immigrants though?
You must really have a sad life getting kicks out of trying to wind people up on a forum.
748 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat May 05 2018, 18:22
Guest
Guest
That was a genuine question, why would that be a wind up?
Are you not supporting them?
Are you not supporting them?
749 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat May 05 2018, 18:23
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
karlypants wrote:You must really have a sad life getting kicks out of trying to wind people up on a forum.
You absolute fuckw.......oh, you meant TROY.
750 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat May 05 2018, 18:29
Guest
Guest
One joke at a time Nat, it’s only 6.30.
However my concern is, as always, for Karl.
However my concern is, as always, for Karl.
751 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 15:25
Travelodge
Mario Jardel
Just popped back to post this and say: I fucking predicted this nearly 2 years ago but certain elements on here just scoffed.
https://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/lords-select/eu-energy-environment-subcommittee/news-parliament-2017/brexit-food-prices-report-publish/
https://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/lords-select/eu-energy-environment-subcommittee/news-parliament-2017/brexit-food-prices-report-publish/
752 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 15:32
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Keep popping back more please Breaders... er i mean travelodge
753 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 15:48
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
He seems a lot more calm in the 5 posts he’s done...Norpig wrote:Keep popping back more please Breaders... er i mean travelodge
754 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 15:48
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
- Hopefully we'll start producing more of our own food in the future. I'm sure we'll still have plenty of takers to sell us their produce.
755 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 15:56
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Well now that everyone is making friends with North Korea, mother Theresa should be trying to be first in the queue to get some trade deals going on!BoltonTillIDie wrote: - Hopefully we'll start producing more of our own food in the future. I'm sure we'll still have plenty of takers to sell us their produce.
756 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 15:57
Travelodge
Mario Jardel
The UK population currently stands at about 66 million.
In 1939 it was about 46 million.
And we couldn't grow enough food to feed everyone, hence rationing and recipes for Blackbird Pie and the like.
So yes, we will have to import more food.
And guess what......? It's going to be fucking expensive because (unlike the stuff we currently import from the EU) it will be subject to trade tariffs.
Remember the 3 quid loaf I predicted?
It's coming.....
In 1939 it was about 46 million.
And we couldn't grow enough food to feed everyone, hence rationing and recipes for Blackbird Pie and the like.
So yes, we will have to import more food.
And guess what......? It's going to be fucking expensive because (unlike the stuff we currently import from the EU) it will be subject to trade tariffs.
Remember the 3 quid loaf I predicted?
It's coming.....
757 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 16:18
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
All the more reason to stay in the customs union but i can imagine Nigel and his cronies crying about not listening to the 52% and betraying the nation
758 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 16:21
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Three quid for a loaf? Bloody expensive chip butty.
I may have to change my diet.
I may have to change my diet.
759 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 17:23
Sluffy
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Travelodge wrote:The UK population currently stands at about 66 million.
In 1939 it was about 46 million.
And we couldn't grow enough food to feed everyone, hence rationing and recipes for Blackbird Pie and the like.
So yes, we will have to import more food.
And guess what......? It's going to be fucking expensive because (unlike the stuff we currently import from the EU) it will be subject to trade tariffs.
Remember the 3 quid loaf I predicted?
It's coming.....
Errr, there was a war on in 1939 and German submarines sinking ships all around us - I think you will find that was the reason rationing was introduced (in 1940 actually).
By the way did you enjoy following the match on Sunday like the rest of us did, or even come to say how brilliant Natasha's Behind Enemy Lines was, or is your continuing infatuation with Nuts only to have a pop at me and keep telling us 'I told you so' over something that has not actually happened yet?
Don't bother replying, we already know the answer.
760 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu May 10 2018, 17:25
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
They forgot my Birthday Mr Lodge.Sluffy wrote:Travelodge wrote:The UK population currently stands at about 66 million.
In 1939 it was about 46 million.
And we couldn't grow enough food to feed everyone, hence rationing and recipes for Blackbird Pie and the like.
So yes, we will have to import more food.
And guess what......? It's going to be fucking expensive because (unlike the stuff we currently import from the EU) it will be subject to trade tariffs.
Remember the 3 quid loaf I predicted?
It's coming.....
Errr, there was a war on in 1939 and German submarines sinking ships all around us - I think you will find that was the reason rationing was introduced (in 1940 actually).
By the way did you enjoy following the match on Sunday like the rest of us did, or even come to say how brilliant Natasha's Behind Enemy Lines was, or is your infatuation with Nuts only to have a pop at me and keep telling us 'I told you so' over something that has not actually happened yet?
Don't bother replying, we already know the answer.
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