Could UK U-turn on Referendum Result
Discussion
FiF said:
Particularly as some of them still don't get that they are being laughed at, and then being wound up a bit more.
sshhhhh - they will hear you - then they'll come in here all mob handedWon't be a dry sheet in the house - tears of laughter from the leavers - Honest - nothing to do with nocturnal seepage
The problem with "them" is that they secretly wanted Nissan to leave to justify their position.
I voted stay but I'm hell no! what about all those jobs and the jobs in the supply chain, that's thousands of jobs, how could you possibly have a thought like that?
I still want us to stay but that is in the hands of the courts, the government, and possibly the MPs
I voted stay but I'm hell no! what about all those jobs and the jobs in the supply chain, that's thousands of jobs, how could you possibly have a thought like that?
I still want us to stay but that is in the hands of the courts, the government, and possibly the MPs
Edited by cirian75 on Thursday 27th October 13:58
Why are the MSM greeting what on the face of it seems like good news as though someone's dropped a dogturd in their lap? John Snow in particular sounded disappointed in the good news. The almost desperate tone of them speculating about a special deal would be comical if it wasn't so serious.
B'stard Child said:
sshhhhh - they will hear you - then they'll come in here all mob handed
Won't be a dry sheet in the house - tears of laughter from the leavers - Honest - nothing to do with nocturnal seepage
Jesus that thread makes hilarious reading. Not in bed though, risk to sheets just as you say. Won't be a dry sheet in the house - tears of laughter from the leavers - Honest - nothing to do with nocturnal seepage
hidetheelephants said:
Why are the MSM greeting what on the face of it seems like good news as though someone's dropped a dogturd in their lap? John Snow in particular sounded disappointed in the good news. The almost desperate tone of them speculating about a special deal would be comical if it wasn't so serious.
Because they are just as bad as those on leave side who full on drank the Kool-Aid believe everything in pro Brexit papers rose tinted glass wont hear a bad thing said about it, totally oblivious to fact there will be "some" pain involved in leaving the EU.don4l said:
FiF said:
Particularly as some of them still don't get that they are being laughed at, and then being wound up a bit more.
You're not coming around to my way of thinking, are you?Not about WTO style exit no, but about the amusement factor available with some of them, then maybe.
cirian75 said:
The problem with "them" is that they secretly wanted Nissan to leave to justify their position.
I voted stay but I'm hell no! what about all those jobs and the jobs in the supply chain, that's thousands of jobs, how could you possibly have a thought like that?
I still want us to stay but that is in the hands of the courts, the government, and possibly the MPs
They would throw us up the wall without a doubt to say "I told you so". Undemocratic at best traitorous at worst.I voted stay but I'm hell no! what about all those jobs and the jobs in the supply chain, that's thousands of jobs, how could you possibly have a thought like that?
I still want us to stay but that is in the hands of the courts, the government, and possibly the MPs
Edited by cirian75 on Thursday 27th October 13:58
TBH The EU bought into as a huge free trade area with unrestricted trading,no red tape and common market practices making life easier across borders did actually become the very opposite,a money grabbing red tape restricted federal block devoid of democratic elective decisions or indeed any cash accounting,slapping taxes and fines on whoever they saw fit,indeed fat cats putting even the bankers to shame,Neil and Glynnis classic examples of over paid failed politicians in the EU for the cash recieving £10,000,000 recently according to the press, we are well rid and simply cannot cannot remain.The biased media coverage to date is even worse than project fear the cock from Ryan air yesterday using Nissan as his default remoan has reversed his brexit based leave the UK rant and is now staying because of the 3rd runway!
Edited by 911gary on Friday 28th October 09:01
BlackLabel said:
Working on the theory that anything that makes Bliar unhappy must be good, and the correct way to go, I would take Bliars unhappiness as an endorsement for voting leave on the 23rd Junes 2016.Pan Pan Pan said:
Working on the theory that anything that makes Bliar unhappy must be good, and the correct way to go, I would take Bliars unhappiness as an endorsement for voting leave on the 23rd Junes 2016.
I would love to know how many people he swung to leave by endorsing remain. Brexit challenge: High Court in Belfast rejects legal case
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-377968...
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-377968...
Kaj91 said:
Brexit challenge: High Court in Belfast rejects legal case
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-377968...
That's one dealt with...which I'm sure will be appealed to waste a bit more time and money.http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-377968...
B'stard Child said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
BlackLabel said:
Working on the theory that anything that makes Bliar unhappy must be good, and the correct way to go, I would take Bliars unhappiness as an endorsement for voting leave on the 23rd Junes 2016.FiF said:
Nissan has announced that it will continue to invest in Sunderland, and will build the next Qashqai and X-Trail there.
Wondering how the usual suspect(s) will spin that as bad news, or of little or no merit.
Here's one for starters Wondering how the usual suspect(s) will spin that as bad news, or of little or no merit.
Will tax payeys be happy to subsidise all of the companies who will be losing out due to brexit.
Are the coffers deep enough to pay off Nissan/BMW mini/Every other Tom Dick & Harry?
Will be interesting to see what was promised as a sweetener..
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