Some good Brexit news on the horizon.

I think you know better than that.

To decide whether or not to acknowledge your point I’d need to understand:

1. Who you mean by the “usual suspects” ie a list with all the names.
2. The percentage of those people you mean when you use the word “many”.
3. The time frame (“the Time Frame”) allowed for them to respond.
4. The excuses that would be permitted for them not responding within the Time Frame (“a Permitted Excuse”).
5. Which ones haven’t responded within the Time Frame who do not have a Permitted Excuse.
i'll let you figure all that out for yourself. Cheers.
I thought you "had jobs to get on with"? You can add figuring all this out to your list.
Cheers.
 
This seems a positive development, but what about the future supply of quality street and mayonnaise?
 
This seems a positive development, but what about the future supply of quality street and mayonnaise?
Government priority number one. Nothing can stop the supplies getting through. If not, the country really will collapse.
 
How can it possibly be that the UK outside of the EU can have any trade success? We were going to face inevitable Brexit induced rack and ruin weren’t we? Cast adrift. Isolated. Inward looking. Financial disaster. Mass unemployment. Castigated by our main trading partner. Unable to have cake and eat it.
I’m dumbfounded we can even operate our ports, that the M25 isn’t a huge permanent car park, and that aircraft can fly, and that our tourists aren’t trapped in an airport purgatory as if they’re auditioning to be Tom Hanks in the sequel to Terminal. (I think it’s going to be called Terminal 2 and filmed at Manchester airport 🤔🤣)

Well there’s already been success’s. There’ll be more to come. But rest assured any successes will be nothing to do with Brexit. Alternatively any problems will be entirely to do with Brexit. That’s just how it is. 🤓🤫
 
Negative news greeted with see you stupid Brexiteers look what you have done 👊🏻, good news met with remainers taking the piss as if it’s something to balk at. Standard fare on AVFTT. Everyone’s a politician.
 
How can it possibly be that the UK outside of the EU can have any trade success? We were going to face inevitable Brexit induced rack and ruin weren’t we? Cast adrift. Isolated. Inward looking. Financial disaster. Mass unemployment. Castigated by our main trading partner. Unable to have cake and eat it.
I’m dumbfounded we can even operate our ports, that the M25 isn’t a huge permanent car park, and that aircraft can fly, and that our tourists aren’t trapped in an airport purgatory as if they’re auditioning to be Tom Hanks in the sequel to Terminal. (I think it’s going to be called Terminal 2 and filmed at Manchester airport 🤔🤣)

Well there’s already been success’s. There’ll be more to come. But rest assured any successes will be nothing to do with Brexit. Alternatively any problems will be entirely to do with Brexit. That’s just how it is. 🤓🤫
And in the real world

 
How can it possibly be that the UK outside of the EU can have any trade success? We were going to face inevitable Brexit induced rack and ruin weren’t we? Cast adrift. Isolated. Inward looking. Financial disaster. Mass unemployment. Castigated by our main trading partner. Unable to have cake and eat it.
I’m dumbfounded we can even operate our ports, that the M25 isn’t a huge permanent car park, and that aircraft can fly, and that our tourists aren’t trapped in an airport purgatory as if they’re auditioning to be Tom Hanks in the sequel to Terminal. (I think it’s going to be called Terminal 2 and filmed at Manchester airport 🤔🤣)

Well there’s already been success’s. There’ll be more to come. But rest assured any successes will be nothing to do with Brexit. Alternatively any problems will be entirely to do with Brexit. That’s just how it is. 🤓🤫
Here is a view from the USA;

 


The writer of that article is Ian Dunt, former Political Editor of Erotic Review and fanatical self-styled 'remainiac'. In May 2017, Dunt was part of the team that launched Remainiacs, a political podcast about the UK's departure from the EU, as seen from a pro-remain perspective. In October 2020, Remainiacs was renamed as Oh God, What Now? This is what happens when a serious journal such as the WP publishes the rantings of fanatics.
 
The writer of that article is Ian Dunt, former Political Editor of Erotic Review and fanatical self-styled 'remainiac'. In May 2017, Dunt was part of the team that launched Remainiacs, a political podcast about the UK's departure from the EU, as seen from a pro-remain perspective. In October 2020, Remainiacs was renamed as Oh God, What Now? This is what happens when a serious journal such as the WP publishes the rantings of fanatics.
Yes, as I said that it is a view, but a view published in a respected newspaper. They don't publish any old thing.
But instead of the attempted character assassination, how about refuting the points that the article makes? The salient thing is that most of the UK population (according to the survey quoted) think that Brexit is going badly or very badly.
 
Yes, as I said that it is a view, but a view published in a respected newspaper. They don't publish any old thing.
But instead of the attempted character assassination, how about refuting the points that the article makes? The salient thing is that most of the UK population (according to the survey quoted) think that Brexit is going badly or very badly.
Surprising comments those from you. 😂
 
I can't be arsed being civil about this any more.

Brexit is a ** wasting of ever fuckers time and money, but we're stuck with it because people were lied to during the referendum, with luck we'll recover to the levels of trade we had before Brexit, grasping for good news stories and banging on about ** 'remoaners' like a 7 year old child doesn't help anyone, especially right now when we can't get petrol without queuing for an hour and the shelves are half empty.

Can we all just get on with our lives now without this load of manufactured divisive bullshit you bunch of ** adolescent 'nah nah na nah nah' peddling wankers seem to revel in?

Grow the fuck up, thanks.
 
Potty Mouth Emoticons


FY8 being civil
 
To cheer the miserable remoaner brigade up.
BAE Systems lead project builders are set to announce Japan as a partner of the new Tempest future generation jet fighter something which would never have happened while the U.K. remained in the EU.
Already signed up to the project are Sweden & Italy who BAES have worked with for many years on various projects.
The new jet fighter could have potential sales of around 3,000 aircraft worldwide.

There now that wasn’t too bad to take in was it?
Enjoy your full English people. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
There's already a Friday joke thread.
 
The writer of that article is Ian Dunt, former Political Editor of Erotic Review and fanatical self-styled 'remainiac'. In May 2017, Dunt was part of the team that launched Remainiacs, a political podcast about the UK's departure from the EU, as seen from a pro-remain perspective. In October 2020, Remainiacs was renamed as Oh God, What Now? This is what happens when a serious journal such as the WP publishes the rantings of fanatics.
"the core idea of the Brexit agenda: a systematic attempt to reject any notion of disadvantage while obsessing over perceived advantages. Brexit was never approached as a typical policy item, with weaknesses and strengths. It was treated instead as a crusade for patriotic meaning, in which support demonstrated national commitment. To be for Brexit was to be for Britain. To be against it was to be against Britain. Those pointing out potential problems in the Brexit project were, therefore, dismissed as traitors, “enemies of the people,” or out-of-touch metropolitan elitists."

Rantings? Sounds like he's been taking selective soundings from our very own patriotic Brexiteers on this Board.
 
Yet you're hoping they'll be our biggest trading partners?

I’m not hoping anything at all. Our biggest trading partner is the EU.
Post Brexit we will continue to buy things from other countries and sell things to other countries.

If you think that’s gonna stop then I’m sure time will prove you to be sadly mistaken. Not only will it continue it will grow as we have freedom to forge new and more extensive deals.
 
I can't be arsed being civil about this any more.

Brexit is a ** wasting of ever fuckers time and money, but we're stuck with it because people were lied to during the referendum, with luck we'll recover to the levels of trade we had before Brexit, grasping for good news stories and banging on about ** 'remoaners' like a 7 year old child doesn't help anyone, especially right now when we can't get petrol without queuing for an hour and the shelves are half empty.

Can we all just get on with our lives now without this load of manufactured divisive bullshit you bunch of ** adolescent 'nah nah na nah nah' peddling wankers seem to revel in?

Grow the fuck up, thanks.
Not doing a bad job yourself Lytham. 😂🤣
 
I’m not hoping anything at all. Our biggest trading partner is the EU.
Post Brexit we will continue to buy things from other countries and sell things to other countries.

If you think that’s gonna stop then I’m sure time will prove you to be sadly mistaken. Not only will it continue it will grow as we have freedom to forge new and more extensive deals.
Quite, yet we've antagonised them for years and continue to do so.

Nose, spite, cut off...
 
I can't be arsed being civil about this any more.

Brexit is a ** wasting of ever fuckers time and money, but we're stuck with it because people were lied to during the referendum, with luck we'll recover to the levels of trade we had before Brexit, grasping for good news stories and banging on about ** 'remoaners' like a 7 year old child doesn't help anyone, especially right now when we can't get petrol without queuing for an hour and the shelves are half empty.

Can we all just get on with our lives now without this load of manufactured divisive bullshit you bunch of ** adolescent 'nah nah na nah nah' peddling wankers seem to revel in?

Grow the fuck up, thanks.

Stop exaggerating. Shelves half empty - utter tosh. I’ll gladly escort you around aldi Tesco Morrison’s Lidl etc etc and if there’s anything you can’t get from the vast array of products I’ll show my ass in each of the shop fronts for 48 hrs.
 
Stop exaggerating. Shelves half empty - utter tosh. I’ll gladly escort you around aldi Tesco Morrison’s Lidl etc etc and if there’s anything you can’t get from the vast array of products I’ll show my ass in each of the shop fronts for 48 hrs.
Well I would but I don't want to queue for petrol for the trip.
 
How can it possibly be that the UK outside of the EU can have any trade success? We were going to face inevitable Brexit induced rack and ruin weren’t we? Cast adrift. Isolated. Inward looking. Financial disaster. Mass unemployment. Castigated by our main trading partner. Unable to have cake and eat it.
I’m dumbfounded we can even operate our ports, that the M25 isn’t a huge permanent car park, and that aircraft can fly, and that our tourists aren’t trapped in an airport purgatory as if they’re auditioning to be Tom Hanks in the sequel to Terminal. (I think it’s going to be called Terminal 2 and filmed at Manchester airport 🤔🤣)

Well there’s already been success’s. There’ll be more to come. But rest assured any successes will be nothing to do with Brexit. Alternatively any problems will be entirely to do with Brexit. That’s just how it is. 🤓🤫
If anybody thought there were going to be no rough patches with Brexit, they were sadly mistaken, I voted out but never expected smooth sailing, but the pandemic has compounded some of the problems without a doubt.
 
If anybody thought there were going to be no rough patches with Brexit, they were sadly mistaken, I voted out but never expected smooth sailing, but the pandemic has compounded some of the problems without a doubt.
Once again though we're back to asking what benefits these rough patches will bestow?
 
Not at all. The clue is in the wording ……trading ‘partner’ not ‘boss’.
And we're back to that old 'insecurity about being bossed around' chestnut. The number of people I've spoken to about Brexit, who say, "we don't like being told what to do". The UK Government tells us what to do, the Courts tell us what to do, the Police, the Council, the bosses at work. We'll never be short of people telling us what to do. Singling out the EU is just a bit of insecure nonsense.
 
And we're back to that old 'insecurity about being bossed around' chestnut. The number of people I've spoken to about Brexit, who say, "we don't like being told what to do". The UK Government tells us what to do, the Courts tell us what to do, the Police, the Council, the bosses at work. We'll never be short of people telling us what to do. Singling out the EU is just a bit of insecure nonsense.

There’s levels of being told what to do and you helpfully highlighted some of them. It’s a fundamental difference between told what to do by say a nagging wife, to being told what to do by the mother in law. Most would accept the former and object to the latter.
If you still have your balls then I’d suggest you don’t like the idea or practice of your own country being told what to do by some bureaucratic superstate - especially as when we joined that was never the intention nor what it was initially.

It’s like being domestically bullied. It’s starts out all luvvie dovey but years later after tying the matrimonial knot, you wonder how it’s ever got to the position where you’re frightened to ask for say permission to go out with the lads or the occasional blowy. 😮🤫🤣
 
There’s levels of being told what to do and you helpfully highlighted some of them. It’s a fundamental difference between told what to do by say a nagging wife, to being told what to do by the mother in law. Most would accept the former and object to the latter.
If you still have your balls then I’d suggest you don’t like the idea or practice of your own country being told what to do by some bureaucratic superstate - especially as when we joined that was never the intention nor what it was initially.

It’s like being domestically bullied. It’s starts out all luvvie dovey but years later after tying the matrimonial knot, you wonder how it’s ever got to the position where you’re frightened to ask for say permission to go out with the lads or the occasional blowy. 😮🤫🤣
Except that never happened. More lies put about by the likes of Farage. We were one of the biggest partners, making the rules. Now we're on the outside. How is that beneficial in the long or short term?
 
Except that never happened. More lies put about by the likes of Farage. We were one of the biggest partners, making the rules. Now we're on the outside. How is that beneficial in the long or short term?

You’re entitled to your opinion. I respectfully disagree. We were involved in rule making process. But we didn’t have the power to sufficiently influence the rules in many instances. Nor did we have the power to block certain rules being introduced even when they weren’t to the benefit of the UK.
 
Does’nt matter what any of you post about this subject as it will NEVER..... beat views or replies to any Allez FOOD THREAD.😜😜😜😜😜
 
I can't be arsed being civil about this any more.

Brexit is a ** wasting of ever fuckers time and money, but we're stuck with it because people were lied to during the referendum, with luck we'll recover to the levels of trade we had before Brexit, grasping for good news stories and banging on about ** 'remoaners' like a 7 year old child doesn't help anyone, especially right now when we can't get petrol without queuing for an hour and the shelves are half empty.

Can we all just get on with our lives now without this load of manufactured divisive bullshit you bunch of ** adolescent 'nah nah na nah nah' peddling wankers seem to revel in?

Grow the fuck up, thanks.
I’ll second that Lytham, provided the remainers stop ** whining about every ** thing that comes along prattling on about a ** red bus and thinking they are part of the ** solution. Agreed 👍🏻
 
You’re entitled to your opinion. I respectfully disagree. We were involved in rule making process. But we didn’t have the power to sufficiently influence the rules in many instances. Nor did we have the power to block certain rules being introduced even when they weren’t to the benefit of the UK.
1. Which lack of influence do you have in mind? We were one of the top 3 of 28 countries.
2. We had a veto which we opted not to use.
 
I enjoy the freedom of being out of the EU so balls to you moaners.😜😜
I love the freedoms of being in the EU. Currently soaking up the sun on the Costa Brava (no need for PCR tests because I have the EU Covid passport) then up to France for a couple of weeks before heading back to Ireland where I will not have to queue for petrol.
 
I love the freedoms of being in the EU. Currently soaking up the sun on the Costa Brava (no need for PCR tests because I have the EU Covid passport) then up to France for a couple of weeks before heading back to Ireland where I will not have to queue for petrol.

Cool.

Now we're gone the EU's going to be looking for corporate tax alignment real soon, so that's the entire Irish economy f***ed back into the 19th century but nevermind.

Enjoy your icecream.
 
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