How do we think EU negotiations will go?
Discussion
Eddie Strohacker said:
And JSF, I'm well aware of who Mark Blyth is and note you chose to purposely overlook the point. Business as usual.
Sure you did.Your point, if that was aimed at me its clearly wrong, i'll take on board input from anywhere, my showing Mark's lecture disproves your point. I've previously linked to people from all over the world.
jsf said:
Eddie Strohacker said:
And JSF, I'm well aware of who Mark Blyth is and note you chose to purposely overlook the point. Business as usual.
Sure you did.Your point, if that was aimed at me its clearly wrong, i'll take on board input from anywhere, my showing Mark's lecture disproves your point. I've previously linked to people from all over the world.
What is it about the 'evening' guys who come on here once ///ajd wakes up ? For people claiming to be so 'expert' (seemingly just at quoting other people/media/charts), all they actually do for hours on end is bicker and points score.
Is it just possible that ///ajd, Eddie, ORD and mx5nut are actually all one and the same person with a massive chip on their shoulder because they simply can't abide the Leave 'thickos' who have, no doubt, created risks for their planned fortunes ?
Is it just possible that ///ajd, Eddie, ORD and mx5nut are actually all one and the same person with a massive chip on their shoulder because they simply can't abide the Leave 'thickos' who have, no doubt, created risks for their planned fortunes ?
digimeistter said:
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I keep hearing this from remoaners, I fail to see the logic. Please explain.So far, their Brexit leap isn't bringing the rewards they hoped.
They'll have another go with Corbyn when the current government falls.
After all, he can't be as bad as what they've got now, right?
(Replies to this will likely be an attempt to patronise Corbyn's voters - because they're all thick, right?)
digimeistter said:
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I keep hearing this from remoaners, I fail to see the logic. Please explain.So far, their Brexit leap isn't bringing the rewards they hoped.
They'll have another go with Corbyn when the current government falls apart.
After all, he can't be as bad as what they've got now, right?
(Replies to this will likely be an attempt to patronise Corbyn's voters - because they're all thick, right?)
Robertj21a said:
What is it about the 'evening' guys who come on here once ///ajd wakes up ? For people claiming to be so 'expert' (seemingly just at quoting other people/media/charts), all they actually do for hours on end is bicker and points score.
Is it just possible that ///ajd, Eddie, ORD and mx5nut are actually all one and the same person with a massive chip on their shoulder because they simply can't abide the Leave 'thickos' who have, no doubt, created risks for their planned fortunes ?
Evening?Is it just possible that ///ajd, Eddie, ORD and mx5nut are actually all one and the same person with a massive chip on their shoulder because they simply can't abide the Leave 'thickos' who have, no doubt, created risks for their planned fortunes ?
The childish bickering and name calling is all bloody day too.
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To get a bit more serious for the moment i know a fair few Remain voters. With one exception they don't spend their time moaning about the referendum result or "thick" leave voters."Remoaner" then refers to a specific category of Remain voters who cant believe the little people have disobeyed their betters. Who want desperately to reverse the result and will use anything, including the EUs intransigence, as an argument to do so.
I would not tar the good people I know who voted Remain with the same brush. Hence use of a separate term.
Robertj21a said:
What is it about the 'evening' guys who come on here once ///ajd wakes up ? For people claiming to be so 'expert' (seemingly just at quoting other people/media/charts), all they actually do for hours on end is bicker and points score.
Is it just possible that ///ajd, Eddie, ORD and mx5nut are actually all one and the same person with a massive chip on their shoulder because they simply can't abide the Leave 'thickos' who have, no doubt, created risks for their planned fortunes ?
Moderately well off remainers & those with investments have done rather well from the proposed Brexit. Mostly due to the pound being trashed .Is it just possible that ///ajd, Eddie, ORD and mx5nut are actually all one and the same person with a massive chip on their shoulder because they simply can't abide the Leave 'thickos' who have, no doubt, created risks for their planned fortunes ?
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JagLover said:
To get a bit more serious for the moment i know a fair few Remain voters. With one exception they don't spend their time moaning about the referendum result or "thick" leave voters.
"Remoaner" then refers to a specific category of Remain voters who cant believe the little people have disobeyed their betters. Who want desperately to reverse the result and will use anything, including the EUs intransigence, as an argument to do so.
I would not tar the good people I know who voted Remain with the same brush. Hence use of a separate term.
It's a deliberately derogatory term for people who have a different opinion to you."Remoaner" then refers to a specific category of Remain voters who cant believe the little people have disobeyed their betters. Who want desperately to reverse the result and will use anything, including the EUs intransigence, as an argument to do so.
I would not tar the good people I know who voted Remain with the same brush. Hence use of a separate term.
It has no place here or anywhere else.
Grow up.
mx5nut said:
digimeistter said:
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I keep hearing this from remoaners, I fail to see the logic. Please explain.So far, their Brexit leap isn't bringing the rewards they hoped.
They'll have another go with Corbyn when the current government falls apart.
After all, he can't be as bad as what they've got now, right?
(Replies to this will likely be an attempt to patronise Corbyn's voters - because they're all thick, right?)
5 months ago people had the choice to support a party which explicitly stated it would seek to reverse the result. They were wiped out at the polls.
As for people voting in self interest - yup, no issue with that.
Clegg messed with the kids heads in 2010. Corbyn did the same in 2017. Neither were particularly successful.
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