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Brexit negotiations
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Sluffy
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Hipster_Nebula
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582 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Sep 23 2019, 15:17
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
i remember and am sorry that happened to you KP, you certainly didn't deserve that.karlypants wrote:In all fairness Mr. Pig, I got more than my fair share from Bread and they both came on in the early hours pissed posting abuse on many, many occasions.
I just get annoyed with Sluffy and his rubbishing of the site (which he owns) and that he takes no responsibility for any issues that hes been involved in that have lead to the site being so much quieter than it used to be.
The site could run very well with
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583 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Sep 23 2019, 15:19
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Do as you see fit Sluffy just wish you would open your eyes to the problems you've helped create.Sluffy wrote:Norpig wrote:I'm biting, not sure why though. Lusty wasn't the only one to have the same views about Anderson and at the end of the day that's his opinion. A forum is meant to be a place where you can have an opinion and others will either agree or disagree.
My main issue with you is that you just can't see that you have made it personal with the likes of Lusty.Granted he did take it too far some times but it became almost a personal battle on here between the two of you and that is why people have stopped posting and new members don't feel they can contribute.
People got so fed up with the constant back and forth between you two. Maybe i'm reading too much into it but maybe it's time i looked for another forum to post on as you will never change and this site will descend into a long painful and slow death.
Keep fiddling Nero.
Ok, I'll bite back!
I've got plenty going on in my life shortly and was going to step back for a while in a few weeks anyway but I'll do it now instead.
I'll unban Wanderlust, Breads already free to post and you can do whatever you like without me being around - you can also deal with any solicitor letters we receive too when the 'opinion' of some is seen to be libellous - yes it does happen.
As it's me that's apparently fucked up the forum I've no doubt you'll soon have it busy and fun again in my absence.
Over to you now.
As for libel, i'll take that with a pinch of salt if you don't mind unless there is actual proof you've received a solicitors letter.
584 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Sep 23 2019, 15:57
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
I've registered on WW today just to see what's happening there seeing as our glorious leader thinks it's better than his own site.
585 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Sep 23 2019, 16:09
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I've joined the WI.Norpig wrote:I've registered on WW today just to see what's happening there seeing as our glorious leader thinks it's better than his own site.
586 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Sep 23 2019, 16:12
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Bake us a nice cake then boncey. may calm us all down
587 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Sep 23 2019, 16:17
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I'm dealing with it.Norpig wrote:Bake us a nice cake then boncey. may calm us all down
588 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Sep 23 2019, 16:29
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Looking forward to Breadman's comeback post.
589 Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Sep 23 2019, 16:33
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
You've been very quiet Nat. I know you were upset when you had to give in to the elasticated waist, but all women spread out a little when they reach a certain age. Have a look through the Ambrose Wilson catalogue, it's full of good stuff for the fuller figure.
I'd lend you mine but the pages are stuck together.
I'd lend you mine but the pages are stuck together.
590 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 10:46
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Supreme court ruling goes against Boris.
591 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 11:58
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Hopefully he'll resign and let the grown ups take over now then.
592 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 15:15
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
boltonbonce wrote:Supreme court ruling goes against Boris.
Just more evidence that he is a congenital liar but evidence means nothing to brexiteers.
593 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 15:42
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
He's already increased his lead in the polls, I think people see it as the "establishment" ganging up on him.
594 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 15:48
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Natasha Whittam wrote:He's already increased his lead in the polls, I think people see it as the "establishment" ganging up on him.
Where's your evidence for this?
595 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 15:50
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
A 'gang' of Supreme Court judges. Something needs to be done.Natasha Whittam wrote:He's already increased his lead in the polls, I think people see it as the "establishment" ganging up on him.
I'm sick of them hanging around on street corners, smoking cigars, and necking bottles of port.
One of them knocked his pipe out on my head last week. It's a national scandal.
596 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 15:56
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
He is the establishment, which is a big part of the problem with all the Eton toffs like BoJo and Cameron who have never had a real job and end up PM.Natasha Whittam wrote:He's already increased his lead in the polls, I think people see it as the "establishment" ganging up on him.
597 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 15:56
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
I think people are getting sick and tired of all this nonsense.
What has today achieved? Will this sort out Brexit once and for all? Of course not, it just gives MP's a platform to continue telling us what they don't want. They've been doing that for 3 years.
If they're so against Boris and they think he's weak then surely they should be all for a General Election?
What has today achieved? Will this sort out Brexit once and for all? Of course not, it just gives MP's a platform to continue telling us what they don't want. They've been doing that for 3 years.
If they're so against Boris and they think he's weak then surely they should be all for a General Election?
598 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 16:05
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
None of the parties are covering themselves in glory to be honest, Labour can't decide what they want to do and are sitting on the fence, the Tories are still at each others throats and the Lib Dems have said they would revoke article 50 which will go down well with the 17.4 million leave voters.
Boris did try and pull a fast one and prorogue Parliament, it's madness that Parliament could have been in effect closed just before the biggest decision this country has had to make since World War 2.
Boris did try and pull a fast one and prorogue Parliament, it's madness that Parliament could have been in effect closed just before the biggest decision this country has had to make since World War 2.
599 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 18:12
Guest
Guest
I think the Labour position is easily the most pragmatic and sensible now. Get a new deal then put it to the people to decide.
The Lib Dem’s and Tories are as bad as each other, Swinsons revoke article 50 is indefensible. It’s a lack of compromise which has got us into this mess.
The Lib Dem’s and Tories are as bad as each other, Swinsons revoke article 50 is indefensible. It’s a lack of compromise which has got us into this mess.
600 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Sep 24 2019, 19:54
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
I think it's hilarious especially the bit where Boris's puppetmaster Cummings actually made a mistake for once in assuming that Labour etc would fall into the trap of going for an election before a deal was struck or a people's vote took place. He was so confident of railroading no-deal through as well.Natasha Whittam wrote:I think people are getting sick and tired of all this nonsense.
What has today achieved? Will this sort out Brexit once and for all? Of course not, it just gives MP's a platform to continue telling us what they don't want. They've been doing that for 3 years.
If they're so against Boris and they think he's weak then surely they should be all for a General Election?
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