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42 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat 2 Mar - 8:36
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
US ambassador tells us to accept lower American food standards if we want a trade deal with America after brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47426138
How many brexiteers voted for this?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47426138
How many brexiteers voted for this?
44 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat 2 Mar - 11:03
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
All of them.xmiles wrote:US ambassador tells us to accept lower American food standards if we want a trade deal with America after brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47426138
How many brexiteers voted for this?
45 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat 2 Mar - 13:28
Dunkels King
Nicolas Anelka
wanderlust wrote:All of them.xmiles wrote:US ambassador tells us to accept lower American food standards if we want a trade deal with America after brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47426138
How many brexiteers voted for this?
That says a lot, but joking aside: May is going for damage limitation without trying to upset an ever dwindling number of people who voted leave. Grayling is chucking money away like it's confetti, Gove (Brexiteer) says British Farming may never recover from a No Deal Brexit, the Courts agreed that if the Referendum had been mandatory it would have been voided due to Leave sides illegal funding and illegal representation, the Governments own impact assessment shows massive problems for the UK especially in areas like Wales, N.I, North East etc, Farage is charging people 50 quid to walk from Sunderland to London (I did suggest they travel in the new build X-Trails, but, er.....) and Rees-Mogg is set to profit to the tune of 700 million quid if we do jump off the cliff (wonder why he want's that eh ?) as his hedge funds make money based on the pound being weak. Forgot, according to a report a few days ago from one female MP (Louise Mensch), MI6 told Theresa May in 2016 that the referendum had been influenced by Russian nationals.
Other than that, everything is fucking great.
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46 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat 2 Mar - 13:42
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Dunkels King wrote:wanderlust wrote:All of them.xmiles wrote:US ambassador tells us to accept lower American food standards if we want a trade deal with America after brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47426138
How many brexiteers voted for this?
That says a lot, but joking aside: May is going for damage limitation without trying to upset an ever dwindling number of people who voted leave. Grayling is chucking money away like it's confetti, Gove (Brexiteer) says British Farming may never recover from a No Deal Brexit, the Courts agreed that if the Referendum had been mandatory it would have been voided due to Leave sides illegal funding and illegal representation, the Governments own impact assessment shows massive problems for the UK especially in areas like Wales, N.I, North East etc, Farage is charging people 50 quid to walk from Sunderland to London (I did suggest they travel in the new build X-Trails, but, er.....) and Rees-Mogg is set to profit to the tune of 700 million quid if we do jump off the cliff (wonder why he want's that eh ?) as his hedge funds make money based on the pound being weak. Forgot, according to a report a few days ago from one female MP (Louise Mensch), MI6 told Theresa May in 2016 that the referendum had been influenced by Russian nationals.
Other than that, everything is fucking great.
And yet not one of the brexit fans on here will admit that brexit is a mistake.
47 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat 2 Mar - 14:19
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
But "Brexit is Brexit" (sic) so it's what they voted for and therefore they would have no right or reason to complain about anything.xmiles wrote:Dunkels King wrote:wanderlust wrote:All of them.xmiles wrote:US ambassador tells us to accept lower American food standards if we want a trade deal with America after brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47426138
How many brexiteers voted for this?
That says a lot, but joking aside: May is going for damage limitation without trying to upset an ever dwindling number of people who voted leave. Grayling is chucking money away like it's confetti, Gove (Brexiteer) says British Farming may never recover from a No Deal Brexit, the Courts agreed that if the Referendum had been mandatory it would have been voided due to Leave sides illegal funding and illegal representation, the Governments own impact assessment shows massive problems for the UK especially in areas like Wales, N.I, North East etc, Farage is charging people 50 quid to walk from Sunderland to London (I did suggest they travel in the new build X-Trails, but, er.....) and Rees-Mogg is set to profit to the tune of 700 million quid if we do jump off the cliff (wonder why he want's that eh ?) as his hedge funds make money based on the pound being weak. Forgot, according to a report a few days ago from one female MP (Louise Mensch), MI6 told Theresa May in 2016 that the referendum had been influenced by Russian nationals.
Other than that, everything is fucking great.
And yet not one of the brexit fans on here will admit that brexit is a mistake.
They're getting exactly what they asked for and all the experts that told them that they were voting for a crock of shit were dismissed as being cranks peddling "fake news"/Project Fear.
If they don't trust the experts perhaps the next time they need open heart surgery they'd feel better if it's done by a plumber?
48 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat 2 Mar - 15:02
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
wanderlust wrote:But "Brexit is Brexit" (sic) so it's what they voted for and therefore they would have no right or reason to complain about anything.xmiles wrote:Dunkels King wrote:wanderlust wrote:All of them.xmiles wrote:US ambassador tells us to accept lower American food standards if we want a trade deal with America after brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47426138
How many brexiteers voted for this?
That says a lot, but joking aside: May is going for damage limitation without trying to upset an ever dwindling number of people who voted leave. Grayling is chucking money away like it's confetti, Gove (Brexiteer) says British Farming may never recover from a No Deal Brexit, the Courts agreed that if the Referendum had been mandatory it would have been voided due to Leave sides illegal funding and illegal representation, the Governments own impact assessment shows massive problems for the UK especially in areas like Wales, N.I, North East etc, Farage is charging people 50 quid to walk from Sunderland to London (I did suggest they travel in the new build X-Trails, but, er.....) and Rees-Mogg is set to profit to the tune of 700 million quid if we do jump off the cliff (wonder why he want's that eh ?) as his hedge funds make money based on the pound being weak. Forgot, according to a report a few days ago from one female MP (Louise Mensch), MI6 told Theresa May in 2016 that the referendum had been influenced by Russian nationals.
Other than that, everything is fucking great.
And yet not one of the brexit fans on here will admit that brexit is a mistake.
They're getting exactly what they asked for and all the experts that told them that they were voting for a crock of shit were dismissed as being cranks peddling "fake news"/Project Fear.
If they don't trust the experts perhaps the next time they need open heart surgery they'd feel better if it's done by a plumber?
Just as long as it is not a plumber from the EU.
49 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat 2 Mar - 23:06
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
I was going to vote remain but I saw one of about 12 tweets sent by Russians during the referendum.
50 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 7:57
Dunkels King
Nicolas Anelka
Hipster_Nebula wrote:I was going to vote remain but I saw one of about 12 tweets sent by Russians during the referendum.
Yeh. In the last four days before the referendum vote, more than ten million people were sent social media tweets and facebook posts highlighting, in nearly every case, false information about the EU. the people who received these posts were chosen from data gathered by Cambridge Analytica. These posts were funded by two Leave campaigns that have now been proven to be linked, and from funds that didn't exist (money above the cap). Money provided by Aaron Banks who is now being investigated for his links to Russian money. Up until those four days, Remain was the clear Leader in the polls. The Remain campaign did no Campaigning in those four days as it was at the Cap already.
Look at Twitter now, thousands of users are being blocked and shutdown every day as they are proven to be Bots created by Russia posting negative comments about the EU and praising the Brexiteers. They all have one thing in common where they are registered on Twitter for a day and send about 200 or more tweets in a few hours. This referendum, like the Judge said, was corrupted by the Leave Campaign and would have been voided if it had been Mandatory. When all of this is sorted there has to be an investigation, and the likes of theresa May, Farage and Johnson need to be prosecuted.
51 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 10:27
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Dunkels King wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:I was going to vote remain but I saw one of about 12 tweets sent by Russians during the referendum.
Yeh. In the last four days before the referendum vote, more than ten million people were sent social media tweets and facebook posts highlighting, in nearly every case, false information about the EU. the people who received these posts were chosen from data gathered by Cambridge Analytica. These posts were funded by two Leave campaigns that have now been proven to be linked, and from funds that didn't exist (money above the cap). Money provided by Aaron Banks who is now being investigated for his links to Russian money. Up until those four days, Remain was the clear Leader in the polls. The Remain campaign did no Campaigning in those four days as it was at the Cap already.
Look at Twitter now, thousands of users are being blocked and shutdown every day as they are proven to be Bots created by Russia posting negative comments about the EU and praising the Brexiteers. They all have one thing in common where they are registered on Twitter for a day and send about 200 or more tweets in a few hours. This referendum, like the Judge said, was corrupted by the Leave Campaign and would have been voided if it had been Mandatory. When all of this is sorted there has to be an investigation, and the likes of theresa May, Farage and Johnson need to be prosecuted.
You think brexiteers care that they cheated? Their whole campaign was based on lies and led by liars like Boris, Farage and Fox.
52 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 10:55
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Dunkels King wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:I was going to vote remain but I saw one of about 12 tweets sent by Russians during the referendum.
Yeh. In the last four days before the referendum vote, more than ten million people were sent social media tweets and facebook posts highlighting, in nearly every case, false information about the EU. the people who received these posts were chosen from data gathered by Cambridge Analytica. These posts were funded by two Leave campaigns that have now been proven to be linked, and from funds that didn't exist (money above the cap). Money provided by Aaron Banks who is now being investigated for his links to Russian money. Up until those four days, Remain was the clear Leader in the polls. The Remain campaign did no Campaigning in those four days as it was at the Cap already.
Look at Twitter now, thousands of users are being blocked and shutdown every day as they are proven to be Bots created by Russia posting negative comments about the EU and praising the Brexiteers. They all have one thing in common where they are registered on Twitter for a day and send about 200 or more tweets in a few hours. This referendum, like the Judge said, was corrupted by the Leave Campaign and would have been voided if it had been Mandatory. When all of this is sorted there has to be an investigation, and the likes of theresa May, Farage and Johnson need to be prosecuted.
53 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 12:55
Dunkels King
Nicolas Anelka
xmiles wrote:Dunkels King wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:I was going to vote remain but I saw one of about 12 tweets sent by Russians during the referendum.
Yeh. In the last four days before the referendum vote, more than ten million people were sent social media tweets and facebook posts highlighting, in nearly every case, false information about the EU. the people who received these posts were chosen from data gathered by Cambridge Analytica. These posts were funded by two Leave campaigns that have now been proven to be linked, and from funds that didn't exist (money above the cap). Money provided by Aaron Banks who is now being investigated for his links to Russian money. Up until those four days, Remain was the clear Leader in the polls. The Remain campaign did no Campaigning in those four days as it was at the Cap already.
Look at Twitter now, thousands of users are being blocked and shutdown every day as they are proven to be Bots created by Russia posting negative comments about the EU and praising the Brexiteers. They all have one thing in common where they are registered on Twitter for a day and send about 200 or more tweets in a few hours. This referendum, like the Judge said, was corrupted by the Leave Campaign and would have been voided if it had been Mandatory. When all of this is sorted there has to be an investigation, and the likes of theresa May, Farage and Johnson need to be prosecuted.
You think brexiteers care that they cheated? Their whole campaign was based on lies and led by liars like Boris, Farage and Fox.
No I don't think they "care" in Public, but behind closed doors I like to imagine the Gammons foaming at the mouth as more and more reports come out from Brexiteer MPs letting slip the complete cluster fuck that is unfolding day by day. It's nice to see we can still have a laugh in these troubled times. When Theresa May said "Simples" last week in her answer to the SNP Member, it turns out it was a bet between some other MP and one of Theresa May's Aides that she couldn't get May to say it. Her Aide won some fancy tea at the Ritz from that. It's heartwarming to know we can bring this in to the Houses of Parliament. I've got Brexit all wrong. If we just have light hearted banter like this, maybe the impending disaster will just vanish. Has anyone seen my Unicorn ?
54 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 13:33
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
'I like to imagine the Gammons foaming at the mouth'
Yeah, it makes me feel really good that people like yourself won't have any say in anything do with the country you turned your back on.
Enough of the abuse, it weakens any supposed argument you have.
Yeah, it makes me feel really good that people like yourself won't have any say in anything do with the country you turned your back on.
Enough of the abuse, it weakens any supposed argument you have.
55 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 13:51
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
gloswhite wrote:'I like to imagine the Gammons foaming at the mouth'
Yeah, it makes me feel really good that people like yourself won't have any say in anything do with the country you turned your back on.
Enough of the abuse, it weakens any supposed argument you have.
Well said Glos!
56 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 14:11
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
gloswhite wrote:'I like to imagine the Gammons foaming at the mouth'
Yeah, it makes me feel really good that people like yourself won't have any say in anything do with the country you turned your back on.
Enough of the abuse, it weakens any supposed argument you have.
Abuse?
No abuse is calling someone a "pompous prick" and a "moron".
And the people turning their back on their country are brexiteers like Nigel Lawson, James Dyson and Jim Ratcliffe. They are going to be OK of course.
57 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 14:38
Dunkels King
Nicolas Anelka
gloswhite wrote:'I like to imagine the Gammons foaming at the mouth'
Yeah, it makes me feel really good that people like yourself won't have any say in anything do with the country you turned your back on.
Enough of the abuse, it weakens any supposed argument you have.
Dissapointed with your comment to be honest. You seem to come up with reasoned ideas why you voted leave, unlike Barnsley Man and thousands more bigoted idiots like him. Turned my back on my Country ? Hardly. I am a British Citizen. As you well know, when I was made redundant in the UK the only job I could take that enabled me to maintain a reasonable standard of living was in Germany. Even now, if I end up having to leave Germany (which, by the way could be a reality) I can only go back to the UK. There is NOTHING there for me. MROs are closing down and/or shedding jobs.
If you get offended by what I said, have some sympathy for the TIG members who got letters like "You should be burned in the Ovens" from Brexiteers. It's strange how you can get hundreds of pro Brexit yellow jacket people in London and elsewhere hurling xenophobic abuse at Tourists whilst the Police idly stand by and watch, yet as soon as some School Kids go there to protest about the Governments stance on Climate Change, those kids are getting knocked to the Floor and arrested.
I have seen you say many times on here that you knew what you voted for. What was it ? Leave with a deal (whatever that meant). Leave with no deal (we all know what that means, even the Government analysis says it will be a massive disaster, and that's not scaremongering. They didn't want to publish that info). What did you think it would be ? Please, tell me so I can understand how come the 29 March you will be better off in any way whatsoever within the first 15 years of Brexit. I don't accept "free from the EU rules" because actually the only "EU rules" that the UK either didn't request or didn't fully endorse relate to Taxation, and we all know why the UK didn't want them don't we.
58 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 14:46
Dunkels King
Nicolas Anelka
karlypants wrote:gloswhite wrote:'I like to imagine the Gammons foaming at the mouth'
Yeah, it makes me feel really good that people like yourself won't have any say in anything do with the country you turned your back on.
Enough of the abuse, it weakens any supposed argument you have.
Well said Glos!
Where's your Farage Avatar gone ? Is it because he is under investigation not only in the USA as part of the Muller inquiry, but also now by the Money Laundering Division of the CPS ? Maybe that's why he needs to charge people 50 quid a pop to do his Jarrow Crusade from Sunderland to London.
59 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 19:39
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
What a strange response, (and I have only ever had one avatar, that of BWFC on a blue background)Dunkels King wrote:karlypants wrote:gloswhite wrote:'I like to imagine the Gammons foaming at the mouth'
Yeah, it makes me feel really good that people like yourself won't have any say in anything do with the country you turned your back on.
Enough of the abuse, it weakens any supposed argument you have.
Well said Glos!
Where's your Farage Avatar gone ? Is it because he is under investigation not only in the USA as part of the Muller inquiry, but also now by the Money Laundering Division of the CPS ? Maybe that's why he needs to charge people 50 quid a pop to do his Jarrow Crusade from Sunderland to London.
60 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun 3 Mar - 19:44
Guest
Guest
karlypants wrote:gloswhite wrote:'I like to imagine the Gammons foaming at the mouth'
Yeah, it makes me feel really good that people like yourself won't have any say in anything do with the country you turned your back on.
Enough of the abuse, it weakens any supposed argument you have.
Well said Glos!
Karly weren't you talking about remoaner cunts on another thread?
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