How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 5)
Discussion
PurpleMoonlight said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Only a remainer sees a flaw in the truth.
If you could describe where the UK has gained by being a member of the EU, that would be a help. So far the majority voter in the UK has not been able to see why being a member of the EU is good for the UK.. Perhaps you could come up with some reasons why the UK should want to remain in the EU? I cannot see one, but plenty of reasons why the UK should get out as soon as possible.
Gees, even BC could find a few reasons to stay in the EU.If you could describe where the UK has gained by being a member of the EU, that would be a help. So far the majority voter in the UK has not been able to see why being a member of the EU is good for the UK.. Perhaps you could come up with some reasons why the UK should want to remain in the EU? I cannot see one, but plenty of reasons why the UK should get out as soon as possible.
You did nothing.................................but stayed in bed
PurpleMoonlight said:
I don't know what BC's reasons to remain were.
What's mmmkay?
don'tbesilly said:
He could yes, went to the trouble of making a list of pros/cons apparently, came to a conclusion, had a belief and conviction, and placed a x in a box accordingly.
You did nothing.................................but stayed in bed
Liar, I did too.You did nothing.................................but stayed in bed
Reasons to stay: 0
Reasons to leave: 0
Reasons for a duvet day: loads and loads
Ghibli said:
don'tbesilly said:
Yet there are probably just as many Remain bad boys pressing the snowflake button.
Go figure.
Next.
I wouldn't know about that. I don't see remainers saying that they are going to or have reported a post. Leave voters say it regularly. I guess they don't like people talking about the stupid conservatives of Brexit.Go figure.
Next.
PurpleMoonlight said:
digimeistter said:
I was asking you or are being purposely obtuse to deflect the question as you normally do, you've never actually contributed anything to these discussions other than asking further pointless questions to avoid the issue.
It's what us non voters do.alfie2244 said:
Ghibli said:
We are now at page 3 and the big bad Brexit boys are pressing the snowflake button.
I wonder how the negotiations would go if they were in charge of them.
You could say I have just lost my snowflake button pressing cherry.I wonder how the negotiations would go if they were in charge of them.
You never know, if enough leavers report remainers you could end up with a Brexit bumming utopia forum.
No matter how much st ends up on the carpet you can pat each other on the back and be proud of your achievement of putting an X in a box.
Ghibli said:
alfie2244 said:
Ghibli said:
We are now at page 3 and the big bad Brexit boys are pressing the snowflake button.
I wonder how the negotiations would go if they were in charge of them.
You could say I have just lost my snowflake button pressing cherry.I wonder how the negotiations would go if they were in charge of them.
You never know, if enough leavers report remainers you could end up with a Brexit bumming utopia forum.
No matter how much st ends up on the carpet you can pat each other on the back and be proud of your achievement of putting an X in a box.
alfie2244 said:
I could have just reported him and not said anything like others do.......you think continually baiting and Trolling with the "Johnny Foreigner" angle promotes healthy discussion / debate then do you?
I'm not sure why you would be offended by something that doesn't apply to you. Only you will know why you are offended when you should be happy that you voted to stop freedom of movement.
PurpleMoonlight said:
alfie2244 said:
Are you saying that was because I was reported by Budgie?
I have no idea, from your comment on another thread you don't know why either.It may have resulted from someone reporting you though, no?
Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff