Brexit - was it worth it? (Vol. 4)
Discussion
bad company said:
Whether you are pro or anti Brexit, arguing obsessively about it to the exclusion of almost everything else for 8 years seems like a waste of time to me.
The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
Make the best of it.. I think that is an admission that it is a st. The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
The unrealistic part is expecting everyone to pin their flag to a bad decision that was taken many years ago and expect them to do nothing about it and stop complaining.
I know brexiteers would like any mention of brexit to just go away, but it wont happen.
sugerbear said:
bad company said:
Whether you are pro or anti Brexit, arguing obsessively about it to the exclusion of almost everything else for 8 years seems like a waste of time to me.
The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
Make the best of it.. I think that is an admission that it is a st. The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
The unrealistic part is expecting everyone to pin their flag to a bad decision that was taken many years ago and expect them to do nothing about it and stop complaining.
I know brexiteers would like any mention of brexit to just go away, but it wont happen.
If you don’t like it Foxtrot Oscar and live in Europe.
bad company said:
sugerbear said:
bad company said:
Whether you are pro or anti Brexit, arguing obsessively about it to the exclusion of almost everything else for 8 years seems like a waste of time to me.
The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
Make the best of it.. I think that is an admission that it is a st. The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
The unrealistic part is expecting everyone to pin their flag to a bad decision that was taken many years ago and expect them to do nothing about it and stop complaining.
I know brexiteers would like any mention of brexit to just go away, but it wont happen.
If you don’t like it Foxtrot Oscar and live in Europe.
chrispmartha said:
bad company said:
sugerbear said:
bad company said:
Whether you are pro or anti Brexit, arguing obsessively about it to the exclusion of almost everything else for 8 years seems like a waste of time to me.
The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
Make the best of it.. I think that is an admission that it is a st. The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
The unrealistic part is expecting everyone to pin their flag to a bad decision that was taken many years ago and expect them to do nothing about it and stop complaining.
I know brexiteers would like any mention of brexit to just go away, but it wont happen.
If you don’t like it Foxtrot Oscar and live in Europe.
CivicDuties said:
Ridiculous to compare specialist spirits to wine. Completely different volumes of production and demand patterns.
Watch this CD..Edited by CivicDuties on Tuesday 7th May 09:24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh5dyMYU0Wo
Then this..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh5dyMYU0Wo
Then this..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekPrFT5nPvg
The bottle factory will produce what ever size/volume shape they are requested too.
bad company said:
I voted leave and would do so again. Getting seriously fed up with ‘Remoaners’.
If you don’t like it Foxtrot Oscar and live in Europe.
I would go but, ironically, you have made it much harder for me to leave. Maybe I'll drown my sorrows in a couple of pints of wine...If you don’t like it Foxtrot Oscar and live in Europe.
Ahonen said:
bad company said:
I voted leave and would do so again. Getting seriously fed up with ‘Remoaners’.
If you don’t like it Foxtrot Oscar and live in Europe.
I would go but, ironically, you have made it much harder for me to leave. Maybe I'll drown my sorrows in a couple of pints of wine...If you don’t like it Foxtrot Oscar and live in Europe.
So easy.
Then you get all of the benefits of being in the EU. Easy ! Another brexit win. Stop Remoaning
bad company said:
I don’t see the point of that question but the answer is because I like living here in England.
The point of the question is simple. You think people that don’t like Brexit should shut up or move out of the country.Yet you didn’t move out when it was in the EU ehich you didn’t like.
As your answer proves, you can dislike some things about the country (especially politically) but still like living in the country.
bad company said:
sugerbear said:
bad company said:
Whether you are pro or anti Brexit, arguing obsessively about it to the exclusion of almost everything else for 8 years seems like a waste of time to me.
The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
Make the best of it.. I think that is an admission that it is a st. The vote was leave so we need to make the best of it.
The unrealistic part is expecting everyone to pin their flag to a bad decision that was taken many years ago and expect them to do nothing about it and stop complaining.
I know brexiteers would like any mention of brexit to just go away, but it wont happen.
If you don’t like it Foxtrot Oscar and live in Europe.
Personally I have foxtroted but nothing to do with brexit.
Mrr T said:
I assume you mean your getting seriously upset that remoaners keep pointing out the failings of brexit and that there is now a large majority who agree. I know when you make a bad decision it's annoying when people remind you.
Personally I have foxtroted but nothing to do with brexit.
I agree that our politicians have not made the best of Brexit but that doesn’t mean that we were wrong to leave.Personally I have foxtroted but nothing to do with brexit.
bad company said:
Mrr T said:
I assume you mean your getting seriously upset that remoaners keep pointing out the failings of brexit and that there is now a large majority who agree. I know when you make a bad decision it's annoying when people remind you.
Personally I have foxtroted but nothing to do with brexit.
I agree that our politicians have not made the best of Brexit but that doesn’t mean that we were wrong to leave.Personally I have foxtroted but nothing to do with brexit.
chrispmartha said:
bad company said:
I don’t see the point of that question but the answer is because I like living here in England.
The point of the question is simple. You think people that don’t like Brexit should shut up or move out of the country.Yet you didn’t move out when it was in the EU ehich you didn’t like.
As your answer proves, you can dislike some things about the country (especially politically) but still like living in the country.
Khan just won again in London which was very disappointing for me but I’ve accepted the decision and won’t spend the next few years moaning about it.
bad company said:
chrispmartha said:
bad company said:
I don’t see the point of that question but the answer is because I like living here in England.
The point of the question is simple. You think people that don’t like Brexit should shut up or move out of the country.Yet you didn’t move out when it was in the EU ehich you didn’t like.
As your answer proves, you can dislike some things about the country (especially politically) but still like living in the country.
Khan just won again in London which was very disappointing for me but I’ve accepted the decision and won’t spend the next few years moaning about it.
So if and when Labour get elected you’re never going to have a moan about them, pull the other one.
Do you live in London?
chrispmartha said:
bad company said:
chrispmartha said:
bad company said:
I don’t see the point of that question but the answer is because I like living here in England.
The point of the question is simple. You think people that don’t like Brexit should shut up or move out of the country.Yet you didn’t move out when it was in the EU ehich you didn’t like.
As your answer proves, you can dislike some things about the country (especially politically) but still like living in the country.
Khan just won again in London which was very disappointing for me but I’ve accepted the decision and won’t spend the next few years moaning about it.
So if and when Labour get elected you’re never going to have a moan about them, pull the other one.
Do you live in London?
Vanden Saab said:
chrispmartha said:
bad company said:
chrispmartha said:
bad company said:
I don’t see the point of that question but the answer is because I like living here in England.
The point of the question is simple. You think people that don’t like Brexit should shut up or move out of the country.Yet you didn’t move out when it was in the EU ehich you didn’t like.
As your answer proves, you can dislike some things about the country (especially politically) but still like living in the country.
Khan just won again in London which was very disappointing for me but I’ve accepted the decision and won’t spend the next few years moaning about it.
So if and when Labour get elected you’re never going to have a moan about them, pull the other one.
Do you live in London?
Go on explain how I and others were trying to ‘reverse ‘ Brexit.
bad company said:
Mrr T said:
I assume you mean your getting seriously upset that remoaners keep pointing out the failings of brexit and that there is now a large majority who agree. I know when you make a bad decision it's annoying when people remind you.
Personally I have foxtroted but nothing to do with brexit.
I agree that our politicians have not made the best of Brexit but that doesn’t mean that we were wrong to leave.Personally I have foxtroted but nothing to do with brexit.
Mrr T said:
bad company said:
Mrr T said:
I assume you mean your getting seriously upset that remoaners keep pointing out the failings of brexit and that there is now a large majority who agree. I know when you make a bad decision it's annoying when people remind you.
Personally I have foxtroted but nothing to do with brexit.
I agree that our politicians have not made the best of Brexit but that doesn’t mean that we were wrong to leave.Personally I have foxtroted but nothing to do with brexit.
A little off topic but imo Frederick Forsyth is spot on with this letter:-
Not long from now, when we all have the magic gift of hindsight, pundit after pundit will try to explain our country’s degeneration in these past three years. Allow me to pre-empt.
It all stems from Covid, but not the virus. The pandemic was the cause of the panic that persuaded a weak Government with a sick premier to hand over the management of our country to an incompetent Civil Service. Since then, failure after failure, botch after botch and fiasco after fiasco can be traced directly to a bloated, self-rewarding bureaucracy, which costs the taxpayer billions and affects every moment of our lives.
We are no longer a real democracy. The only cure is a radical reduction in red tape and its cost. But that would need political leadership of steely will, not possessed by any major party. We have not seen such steel in high office since Margaret Thatcher, and nothing similar is on any horizon.
Frederick Forsyth
Not long from now, when we all have the magic gift of hindsight, pundit after pundit will try to explain our country’s degeneration in these past three years. Allow me to pre-empt.
It all stems from Covid, but not the virus. The pandemic was the cause of the panic that persuaded a weak Government with a sick premier to hand over the management of our country to an incompetent Civil Service. Since then, failure after failure, botch after botch and fiasco after fiasco can be traced directly to a bloated, self-rewarding bureaucracy, which costs the taxpayer billions and affects every moment of our lives.
We are no longer a real democracy. The only cure is a radical reduction in red tape and its cost. But that would need political leadership of steely will, not possessed by any major party. We have not seen such steel in high office since Margaret Thatcher, and nothing similar is on any horizon.
Frederick Forsyth
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