Lusty should be allowed back by now, whether he wants to come back is another story.
Brexit negotiations
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gloswhite
Sluffy
finlaymcdanger
Buellix
Hipster_Nebula
bryan458
wessy
luckyPeterpiper
rammywhite
Natasha Whittam
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okocha
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523 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri May 17 2019, 16:00
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Where's our great and glorious leader to put us straight on this? It was only a temporary ban as far as i remember.
524 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri May 17 2019, 16:10
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Probably for the best just to prevent any further embarrassment.
525 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri May 17 2019, 16:15
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Yes because we can't have disagreements on a forum can we?
526 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri May 17 2019, 16:16
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Of course, but abuse is not necessary.
527 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri May 17 2019, 16:20
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
of course it is you Scottish wanker
528 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri May 17 2019, 16:33
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Norpig wrote:of course it is you Scottish wanker
529 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri May 17 2019, 16:36
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Norpig wrote:of course it is you Scottish wanker
531 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri May 17 2019, 16:57
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Hipster_Nebula wrote:Not funny.
No and I agree.
It's not nice being Scottish.
532 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri May 17 2019, 17:05
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Bit harsh on our Scottish cousins Norpig. They're very inventive.Norpig wrote:of course it is you Scottish wanker
They even have their own cure for sea sickness. They lean over the side of the boat with a ten pence piece clenched in their teeth.
535 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun May 19 2019, 18:01
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Back on topic.
A absolute car crash for jezza on Marr today.
A absolute car crash for jezza on Marr today.
536 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun May 19 2019, 18:13
luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
As I've said before I believe brexit is a disaster our children and grandchildren will suffer for but the British public voted for it and that result should be respected even though I personally hate it. In my opinion a no-deal Brexit is now more or less certain since we can't get agreement to the 'deal' through our own parliament and the EU is not going to negotiate any changes to it.
In some ways for the long term a no deal Brexit could well be a good thing. Once the British people realise for themselves just how unimportant Britain is on the world stage now and how little power we actually wield on our own it may well spur them into supporting a later re-entry into the EU.
Also is it just me or has anyone else noticed the glaring dichotomy in the stances of various politicians. For instance many Conservatives are in favour of Brexit on the grounds it makes us 'independent' from Europe but the moment anyone mentions Scottish independence from the UK they foam at the mouth about how the United Kingdom must be preserved and Scotland must always be part of it. Then you have the Scottish National Party demanding independence from Westminster on the one hand while simultaneously saying they want to stay in the European Union.
Frankly this sorry mess has dragged on for far too long already. If we're getting out then the politicians should just bite the damned bullet and take us out now with or without a deal. The fact we're about to have an election for a parliament we don't even want to be part of is just yet another sign of how farcical this whole situation has become.
In some ways for the long term a no deal Brexit could well be a good thing. Once the British people realise for themselves just how unimportant Britain is on the world stage now and how little power we actually wield on our own it may well spur them into supporting a later re-entry into the EU.
Also is it just me or has anyone else noticed the glaring dichotomy in the stances of various politicians. For instance many Conservatives are in favour of Brexit on the grounds it makes us 'independent' from Europe but the moment anyone mentions Scottish independence from the UK they foam at the mouth about how the United Kingdom must be preserved and Scotland must always be part of it. Then you have the Scottish National Party demanding independence from Westminster on the one hand while simultaneously saying they want to stay in the European Union.
Frankly this sorry mess has dragged on for far too long already. If we're getting out then the politicians should just bite the damned bullet and take us out now with or without a deal. The fact we're about to have an election for a parliament we don't even want to be part of is just yet another sign of how farcical this whole situation has become.
537 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun May 19 2019, 18:19
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
luckyPeterpiper wrote:As I've said before I believe brexit is a disaster our children and grandchildren will suffer
Get a grip. Your kids and grandkids will make their own way in life regardless of whether we are in the EU or not. It's an insult to them to say otherwise.
538 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun May 19 2019, 18:27
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
The planet is going to hell in a hand cart. Brexit doesn't really matter.
One eminent scientist thinks large areas of the earth will no longer be viable for human life within the next 60 years.
Downhill from there.
One eminent scientist thinks large areas of the earth will no longer be viable for human life within the next 60 years.
Downhill from there.
539 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun May 19 2019, 18:55
luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
I never said they wouldn't Nat but it will be much harder for them as a result of this. That's not just my own opinion either, take a good look at any of the financial papers or other media outlets and they're saying the same.Natasha Whittam wrote:luckyPeterpiper wrote:As I've said before I believe brexit is a disaster our children and grandchildren will suffer
Get a grip. Your kids and grandkids will make their own way in life regardless of whether we are in the EU or not. It's an insult to them to say otherwise.
540 Re: Brexit negotiations Sun May 19 2019, 19:07
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
luckyPeterpiper wrote:That's not just my own opinion either, take a good look at any of the financial papers or other media outlets and they're saying the same.
A truly embarrassing post. Are you related to xmiles?
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