Could UK U-turn on Referendum Result (Vol 2)

Could UK U-turn on Referendum Result (Vol 2)

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chow pan toon

12,387 posts

237 months

Friday 2nd March 2018
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I feel more sorry for Londo II, whoever [s]he is. One for the council thread anyway biggrin

davepoth

29,395 posts

199 months

Friday 2nd March 2018
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chow pan toon said:
I feel more sorry for Londo II, whoever [s]he is. One for the council thread anyway biggrin
Google suggests a character from 90s TV show Babylon 5.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Londo_Mollari#Empero...

Not quite sure what his position on the customs union is though.


Rich_W

12,548 posts

212 months

Friday 2nd March 2018
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Zod said:
Which charming Brexiteer painted this on my neighbour's wall yesterday morning?

Proof it's a Brexiteer?

Wouldn't be the first time a loser has tried to frame the better side. The illiteracy points towards a Remoaner millennial hehe Especially given those "types" love a graffiti message rolleyes






If you want to take it literally, it's not true.

But if Brexit isn't at least enacted and left for 5-10 years. (to see what ACTUALLY happens) You would get "burn" in terms of the blowback from people feeling democracy was never carried out. This WOULD affect future General Elections and many Politicians would be completely unelectable. Something I daresay focus's their mind a little.

If after 10 years it had proven to be a mistake (something I doubt but there's obviously a possibility) then the Remain camp can petition for a "Join Referendum"

Gloria Slap

8,964 posts

206 months

Friday 2nd March 2018
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Zod said:
Which charming Brexiteer painted this on my neighbour's wall yesterday morning?

Sounds like they are tooling up again for civil unrest.

Take cover!



BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

FiF

44,086 posts

251 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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hehe Even better excuse to ignore him.

TimeForAZafira

3,681 posts

104 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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Gloria Slap said:
Zod said:
Which charming Brexiteer painted this on my neighbour's wall yesterday morning?

Sounds like they are tooling up again for civil unrest.

Take cover!

laugh

don'tbesilly

13,933 posts

163 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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FiF said:
hehe Even better excuse to ignore him.
laugh

Crackie

6,386 posts

242 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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Gloria Slap said:
Sounds like they are tooling up again for civil unrest.

Take cover!

You really do not like older people do you Gloria?

Did you have a few pints of bitter before finding the pic? Possibly you had some Jägermeister digestif bitters with Bitter Lemon and a large slug of Angostura.........






Deptford Draylons

10,480 posts

243 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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The bitterness is ramping up as the check vote nonsense slides around the U bend.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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BlackLabel said:
It'll never happen of course, but I would love to see the Labour and Conservative parties permanently split according to their true beliefs.

Separate new parties would be made up of the moderates of each and the extremes of each ideally resulting in four parties competing for votes and having to form coalition governments where they are forced to deal with issues through compromise and discussion.

The Dangerous Elk

4,642 posts

77 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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or Fudge it all resulting in an expensive shambles and a half-arsed job

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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We'll probably get that anyway though.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Tuesday 26th February 2019
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Looks like those wanting a U-turn may get their way.

Derek Smith

45,662 posts

248 months

Tuesday 26th February 2019
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irememberyou said:
It'll never happen of course, but I would love to see the Labour and Conservative parties permanently split according to their true beliefs.

Separate new parties would be made up of the moderates of each and the extremes of each ideally resulting in four parties competing for votes and having to form coalition governments where they are forced to deal with issues through compromise and discussion.
So it was our fault.


jakesmith

9,461 posts

171 months

Tuesday 26th February 2019
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I’m in Malta on holiday at the moment.
I can not fathom how this is a part of the EU

The whole island looks like an abandoned building site

There are bags of rotting food and food waste like bones in the street

In 3 days I have only seen 3 decent cars, a RRS, 991.2 and a Cayenne.

The car parks here are a joke, badly laid out, inadequately planned

It is very obvious that standards around things like Healy and safety are woefull compared to the U.K.

There is little evidence of any measures to reduce environmental impact or improve animal welfare

The roads are shot to bits and there is shocking traffic even in the low season

Apart from one EY building I have seen no evidence of any economic activity outside of tourism

Our pizzas came yesterday and there was no cutlery, we asked for some but the bloke never returned

I simply can not fathom how a country like this with the population of Bristol, is given an even footing at the table in the EU it seems utterly ludicrous.

I did vote remain but based on this, especially the pizza experience, I will be voting leave in the 2nd referendum

Ian Geary

4,488 posts

192 months

Tuesday 26th February 2019
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jakesmith said:
I’m in Malta on holiday at the moment.
I can not fathom how this is a part of the EU

The whole island looks like an abandoned building site

There are bags of rotting food and food waste like bones in the street

In 3 days I have only seen 3 decent cars, a RRS, 991.2 and a Cayenne.

The car parks here are a joke, badly laid out, inadequately planned

It is very obvious that standards around things like Healy and safety are woefull compared to the U.K.

There is little evidence of any measures to reduce environmental impact or improve animal welfare

The roads are shot to bits and there is shocking traffic even in the low season

Apart from one EY building I have seen no evidence of any economic activity outside of tourism

Our pizzas came yesterday and there was no cutlery, we asked for some but the bloke never returned

I simply can not fathom how a country like this with the population of Bristol, is given an even footing at the table in the EU it seems utterly ludicrous.

I did vote remain but based on this, especially the pizza experience, I will be voting leave in the 2nd referendum
Congratulations- I think you are the first person on all the PH brexit threads to condone brexit using the poor standard of Malteese pizzas as a reason.

Yet strangely, I find it more coherent than many others...

pequod

8,997 posts

138 months

Tuesday 26th February 2019
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Ian Geary said:
jakesmith said:
I’m in Malta on holiday at the moment.
I can not fathom how this is a part of the EU

The whole island looks like an abandoned building site

There are bags of rotting food and food waste like bones in the street

In 3 days I have only seen 3 decent cars, a RRS, 991.2 and a Cayenne.

The car parks here are a joke, badly laid out, inadequately planned

It is very obvious that standards around things like Healy and safety are woefull compared to the U.K.

There is little evidence of any measures to reduce environmental impact or improve animal welfare

The roads are shot to bits and there is shocking traffic even in the low season

Apart from one EY building I have seen no evidence of any economic activity outside of tourism

Our pizzas came yesterday and there was no cutlery, we asked for some but the bloke never returned

I simply can not fathom how a country like this with the population of Bristol, is given an even footing at the table in the EU it seems utterly ludicrous.

I did vote remain but based on this, especially the pizza experience, I will be voting leave in the 2nd referendum
Congratulations- I think you are the first person on all the PH brexit threads to condone brexit using the poor standard of Malteese pizzas as a reason.

Yet strangely, I find it more coherent than many others...
And the standard of Healy's in Malta is dreadful!

Integroo

11,574 posts

85 months

Tuesday 26th February 2019
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jakesmith said:
I’m in Malta on holiday at the moment.
I can not fathom how this is a part of the EU

The whole island looks like an abandoned building site

There are bags of rotting food and food waste like bones in the street

In 3 days I have only seen 3 decent cars, a RRS, 991.2 and a Cayenne.

The car parks here are a joke, badly laid out, inadequately planned

It is very obvious that standards around things like Healy and safety are woefull compared to the U.K.

There is little evidence of any measures to reduce environmental impact or improve animal welfare

The roads are shot to bits and there is shocking traffic even in the low season

Apart from one EY building I have seen no evidence of any economic activity outside of tourism

Our pizzas came yesterday and there was no cutlery, we asked for some but the bloke never returned

I simply can not fathom how a country like this with the population of Bristol, is given an even footing at the table in the EU it seems utterly ludicrous.

I did vote remain but based on this, especially the pizza experience, I will be voting leave in the 2nd referendum
A bad Maltese pizza restaurant is going to change your mind from remain to leave?

Wow

jakesmith

9,461 posts

171 months

Tuesday 26th February 2019
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Integroo said:
jakesmith said:
I’m in Malta on holiday at the moment.
I can not fathom how this is a part of the EU

The whole island looks like an abandoned building site

There are bags of rotting food and food waste like bones in the street

In 3 days I have only seen 3 decent cars, a RRS, 991.2 and a Cayenne.

The car parks here are a joke, badly laid out, inadequately planned

It is very obvious that standards around things like Healy and safety are woefull compared to the U.K.

There is little evidence of any measures to reduce environmental impact or improve animal welfare

The roads are shot to bits and there is shocking traffic even in the low season

Apart from one EY building I have seen no evidence of any economic activity outside of tourism

Our pizzas came yesterday and there was no cutlery, we asked for some but the bloke never returned

I simply can not fathom how a country like this with the population of Bristol, is given an even footing at the table in the EU it seems utterly ludicrous.

I did vote remain but based on this, especially the pizza experience, I will be voting leave in the 2nd referendum
A bad Maltese pizza restaurant is going to change your mind from remain to leave?

Wow
There were other things in my post too, to do with infrastructure and economicc matters, you have cherry picked, typical remoaner

However as you called it out- the pizza thing was a total ball ache- I had a burger,and my wife was left going over to another waiter and asking him for cutlery. The pizzas were not good actually.

Today I ordered a Recces peanut butter milkshake. It came with M&M’s not Reece’s pieces as a garnish as they ‘had ran out’!!??

Our hire car is a C4 cactus, whilst I wasn’t expecting it to live up to my R8 at home, the could have serviced it at least, it is overdue by no less than 19,000 km

The place is a joke and if this is the level for EU members then we’re best off out, and then there are all the Target 2 concerns in addition.