EagleDay
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True Grit sssllllluuuuuurrrrrp! Anybody else care to join in? Black Bomb's a nice one too.Now what’s your favourite cheese ?
True Grit sssllllluuuuuurrrrrp! Anybody else care to join in? Black Bomb's a nice one too.Now what’s your favourite cheese ?
Jesus! And you are some kind of “winner” are you ‘20’s? Whoo hoo, send up the flag, play the National Anthem and release the fireworks - what a wonderful Government and brilliant Brexit you voted for - the Nation can only salute you and your brave boys in the direction you have taken us - huzzah, huzzah, huzzahSome people just can;t get over losing it seems eh. And they accuse you of being a whinger. They are not called Remoaners without reason eh? Remoaners and loony lefties all in one. Lifes a bitch right now for them, you just gotta laugh.
there you go, i got you to bite didn't I. No, I'm not a winner at all BUT i just get on with life rather than incessantly moaning about everything which is what so many on here do. Have a nice day and try to have a positive one.Jesus! And you are some kind of “winner” are you ‘20’s? Whoo hoo, send up the flag, play the National Anthem and release the fireworks - what a wonderful Government and brilliant Brexit you voted for - the Nation can only salute you and your brave boys in the direction you have taken us - huzzah, huzzah, huzzah
I just get on with life rather than incessantly moaning about everything which is what so many on here do. Have a nice day and try to have a positive one.
In 2019 there was actually a small majority in the popular vote for those parties offering a second referendum, but obviously due to FPTP this did not happen.A majority of voters backed the UK to leave the EU, a bigger majority if you accept that the 2019 general election was a single issue vote. And recent polls show that, given the chance, most people wouldn’t vote to rejoin, so the subject should have been put to bed by now.
Can't argue with the sentiments of that, Cat, but it also means we have to rely on the politicians of other countries acting with the same integrity. I'm far too cynical for that.You back your country when it is morally on the right side.
When it is duplicitous, lying and signing agreements it has no intention of sticking to then it is in the wrong and should not be supported.
Alternatively you could argue it’s the government and Brexiters who continually stir the pot and keep the old arguments alive.A majority of voters backed the UK to leave the EU, a bigger majority if you accept that the 2019 general election was a single issue vote. And recent polls show that, given the chance, most people wouldn’t vote to rejoin, so the subject should have been put to bed by now.
What few anticipated was the degree of animosity and aggression the EC and France have shown in the past few years. Not something you expect from trading partners. However, this would have dissipated long ago if the people of this country had given up their hopeless belief that the UK will somehow change its mind and rejoin the EU. Until then, the Commission and Macron will continue with their cold war tactics and attempted humiliation of everything British. So I agree with 20s. Far too many people trying to undermine the UK instead of backing this country and getting on with their lives. While no political party has a rejoin option in its manifesto incessant whining about the downsides of us being an independent sovereign country is both pointless and pernicious.
You hear very few Brexiters actually moaning.Alternatively you could argue it’s the government and Brexiters who continually stir the pot and keep the old arguments alive.
After all it’s the government who refused to implement the NI Protocol they signed up to and described at the time as an “excellent deal”. And who have just rejected the latest EU concessions to waive checks on 80% of goods as not enough. You begin to wonder if anything will ever be enough.
It’s almost as if they relish stoking anti European xenophobia as they know that appeals to a certain demographic in England and distracts attention from the real issues. A bit like the fictional culture wars and anti woke agenda.
An endless “war” against foreigners and “the liberal metropolitan elite” with Brexiters incessantly moaning and playing the victim card.
What a fantastic prospect
You hear very few Brexiters actually moaning.
It’s the other lot constantly whinging about everything.
Well you do enough of it on here you’ve never heard me moan about my country.Comedy gold
Plenty of moaning about people saying that things aren't exactly wonderfulWell you do enough of it on here you’ve never heard me moan about my country.
Yep, Brexit is fine.. if you don't have a life..Well Brexit hasn t changed my life I am quite happily living beside the sea
the only problem I have encountered I haven t been able to scource my
dogs favourite chews.
Oh that old cliche, "it's global problem" "I read it in my favourite paper"Do you not watch the news? Or are you scared there might be something too positive for you on there? It was all over the news last night that this is a global problem following the surge in orders after lockdown. It even showed container ships waiting in the Pacific to unload in the USA.
But don't let the truth get in the way of your claims.
And do try to keep up.
They’re even moaning on another thread about the use of “they” as a singular pronoun. Apparently it’s a new fangled fad and a sign “the world has gone mad!!!!”Plenty of moaning about people saying that things aren't exactly wonderful
What have you not been able to get?Oh that old cliche, "it's global problem" "I read it in my favourite paper"
Too may people Murdoch educated.
No shortages in Germany or France and that's from family members and many close friends living in both countries.
Me personally.. nothing much other than petrol (still not with confidence) and a no questions asked passport that guarantees me and my children freedom to go and live and work in 26 different countries. Oh yeah and a few things in the local supermarket that were always there.What have you not been able to get?
Exactly the point I made earlier, people on here seem to moan on a daily basis and blame Brexit.They’re even moaning on another thread about the use of “they” as a singular pronoun. Apparently it’s a new fangled fad and a sign “the world has gone mad!!!!”
Tsk….. Shakespeare and Chaucer; what did they know?
And you’ve confirmed exactly the point I made earlier. People on here seem to moan on a daily basis and blame the EU and “the liberal metropolitan elite” for all the country’s problems.Exactly the point I made earlier, people on here seem to moan on a daily basis and blame Brexit.
...nothings much... says it all really.Me personally.. nothing much other than petrol (still not with confidence) and a no questions asked passport that guarantees me and my children freedom to go and live and work in 26 different countries. Oh yeah and a few things in the local supermarket that were always there.
Oh that old cliche, "it's global problem" "I read it in my favourite paper"
Too may people Murdoch educated.
No shortages in Germany or France and that's from family members and many close friends living in both countries.
Gosh!!! Did they have queues at petrol stations in the US as well and have to call in the army to help out? I don’t recall that being in the news.BBC Veteran Andrew Neil on Twitter yesterday "Major problems with US supply chains cause a massive build-up of container ships off Los Angeles and Long Beach ports. Predictions of Christmas shortages in shops."
Damn that brexit
BBC Veteran Andrew Neil on Twitter yesterday "Major problems with US supply chains cause a massive build-up of container ships off Los Angeles and Long Beach ports. Predictions of Christmas shortages in shops."
Damn that brexit
Hugely major for someone who has wider horizons. I don't expect you to understand that....nothings much... says it all really.
Go on then, enlighten me. PleaseHugely major for someone who has wider horizons. I don't expect you to understand that.
The source was the BBC news. So you're wrong. A bit more reliable source than your 'friends and family' claim.Oh that old cliche, "it's global problem" "I read it in my favourite paper"
Too may people Murdoch educated.
No shortages in Germany or France and that's from family members and many close friends living in both countries.
Don't forget that since July many products from medical supplies and electronics to Burger King French fries, have been missing from US shelves. Major US retail giants have mitigated the supply shortages by chartering their own vessels in an attempt to survive the global supply chain disruptions that threaten to cripple the retail industry's most important season. Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Costco and Dollar Tree have all said they will be chartering their own ships. Meanwhile, on this side of the pond empty shelves are appearing in Brussels supermarkets as supply shortages hit the European mainland.
Latest YouGov polls reveal that 65% of Remainers blame Brexit for the supply chain problems. To prove their case, the left wing media have published an image of an empty UK supermarket shelf. OK I know it's a late afternoon picture of the bread shelf but it gives an idea of what empty supermarkets in the UK would look like if there were any.
Wrong!The source was the BBC news. So you're wrong. A bit more reliable source than your 'friends and family' claim.
I think I just did? I can see where you went wrong in lifeGo on then, enlighten me. Please
Well, I am on the ferry from Bilbao to Rosslare after 4 weeks away in Spain and France, and, without exception, my Spanish and French friends now view the UK with contempt and amused disbelief. That a country can sign treaties only to seek to break them, that a prime minister brazenly lies, that a country that was respected on the world stage is now seen as a laughing stock, these are the messages I heard loud and clear. So well done. Not that I really care anymore, you are welcome to your sad little country ( for that is what it now is seen to be).
I'm going to Paris next week and have recently been to Spain where I spent the majority of time with Spanish people. I didn't witness any of this contempt you speak about. But I'll keep a look out for this contempt when I'm in Paris.Well, I am on the ferry from Bilbao to Rosslare after 4 weeks away in Spain and France, and, without exception, my Spanish and French friends now view the UK with contempt and amused disbelief. That a country can sign treaties only to seek to break them, that a prime minister brazenly lies, that a country that was respected on the world stage is now seen as a laughing stock, these are the messages I heard loud and clear. So well done. Not that I really care anymore, you are welcome to your sad little country ( for that is what it now is seen to be).
Go on then expandWrong!
He won't. He's not capable of debateGo on then, enlighten me. Please
So it will be crap for ten years and then we’ll be back to where we were prior to Brexit?I assume all the remoaners feel where we are now is where we will be in say 5 to10 years as a country ? You are aware Brexit wasn’t for the weekend.
Back to your usual condescending I see. The sad thing is you know nothing about me or how I see things... your assumptions are your vision but not alone on this board.I think I just did? I can see where you went wrong in life
The irony of the OP and it’s author......is that it’s an unproven opinion... almost a lie. (That should stir things a little Trammo)I wonder who will be the first on this thread to get a ban for tedious agenda driven crapola.
Yet this thread is full of statements saying it isn't crap at all. So the argument is there's nothing wrong, but if it is, it will be better in a couple of decades...So it will be crap for ten years and then we’ll be back to where we were prior to Brexit?
Fact Check.Just been reading in the MOS about a trade deal about to be signed ‘within days’ between the UK and New Zealand which could be worth up to £9 trillion.
Hope that cheers one or two of the Doom & Gloom merchants up on here although hand on heart I doubt it.
Oh and it’s a non military trade deal so no weapons of mass destruction so it might even cheer the Cat up.
Either you haven’t read the article or your just trying to pick a fight.Fact Check.
The trade deal with NZ is worth £2.3bn. It’s hoped that might allow us to get a toe in the CPTPP which could open up other markets in the Far East.
Good news if it happens but not quite the done deal you’re suggesting.
Nope. Just telling it how it is. Here’s the Daily Mail article from 20 hours ago which confirms what I’ve said. You do need to read the whole article though.Either you haven’t read the article or your just trying to pick a fight.
The trade deal that’s about to be signed is worth 2.3bn but it will never be worth £9trillion which is what you were trying to suggest.So it’s not potentially going to be worth £9 trillion in trade and the agreement isn't going to be signed soon possibly within days?
What bit don’t you understand?