How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 3)

How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 3)

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Murph7355

37,760 posts

257 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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Gloria Slap said:
Turbotbloke said:
Just worked it out.

They follow the Ten Gammondments...
smile

1. Didn’t believe the bus, never mention it again
2. The will of the people is to put immigration ahead of all other brexit outcomes, whilst pretending to not really care about it. And anyone who talks about it is a bigot, or cretin, or any insult readily to hand
3. The EU is evil but must give in to all our demands
4. A magical unicorn will deliver a solution to Northern Ireland and anyone who thinks it won’t is a traitor.
5. Anyone who doesn’t love Brexit is a traitor and needs the get behind this mindless act of national damage and humiliation, or get out of the country!
You have 5 fingers on the other hand if it helps...

The Dangerous Elk

4,642 posts

78 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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Murph7355 said:
You have 5 fingers on the other hand if it helps...
3 on each more like

B'stard Child

28,450 posts

247 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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Gloria Slap said:
Turbotbloke said:
The first time I've heard of Gammon being referred to as a 'faith or belief'.

Can anyone enlighten me as to the creed and dogma of Gammon?
Very easily triggered, snowflake like. As you can see above smile

  1. Don’tBeGammon smile
Despite all the help and assistance you still suck at forum formatting.......

gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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Turbotbloke said:
The first time I've heard of Gammon being referred to as a 'faith or belief'.

Can anyone enlighten me as to the creed and dogma of Gammon?
Who referred to gammon being a "faith or belief?
Ooops , sorry you are responding to Glo's posts.

I believe your mate Gloria is the expert on all things gammon, son.
Perhaps you can discuss it together, and you can show off your " special interest" collection.
Though you best be prepared for dissapointment as I don't think he will share your strange peccadillos. How's that boy you "own" btw, Eddie?


Turbotbloke

250 posts

88 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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don'tbesilly said:
Turbotbloke said:
Turbotbloke said:
The first time I've heard of Gammon being referred to as a 'faith or belief'.

Can anyone enlighten me as to the creed and dogma of Gammon?
Just worked it out.

They follow the Ten Gammondments...
Eddie the homophobe returns
I'm not this Eddie. So unless you have proof (and there ain't any cos ain't Eddie) you're trolling me.

As for my being a homophobe: if it's true, you're one too.

don'tbesilly said:
Turbotbloke said:
don'tbesilly said:
Turbotbloke said:
don'tbesilly said:
mx5nut said:
ape x said:
Because they have weighed up that selling their brand doesn't need a girl with her flange hanging out. It never really did.
So much porn on the internet and so many pics of the girls at motorshows in days gone by, really do you need this so much?
You clearly never get a chance to ever get near a girl like this and for that i do feel for you...genuinely. But bloody dig into your pocket and go pay to go to strip club.
clap

If you were only going to car shows to see the women standing next to the cars, there are already better places to go for that kind of thing.
It's refreshing to hear you've found somewhere to discharge your frustrations with the world.
You're constantly angst filled, so alleviating the pressure in 'your better places' must give you great pleasure.
So, what you're saying is; you're refreshed by his discharge.
No, comprehension obviously fails you.

Perhaps you need to read it again, or perhaps get an adult to take you through it a word at a time.
Come again?
You did?
On your own,or was it mutual relief with mx5nut?
Don't worry, I won't do a quick search to see if you're a racist, as well. It'd be interesting, though...




gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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Gloria Slap said:
1a - yes, thread is littered with it - slasher usual tricks etc.
1b - you’ve reacted, why?

4a - you’ll need to be more specific, I have answered the “vaguely xenophobic” question not twice

Little englander is similar in some ways as an EDLer. These are “things”. You can call
2.someone draped in a st george cross and golliwog tattoo on their skull an “EDLer”, and probably with reason a racist.

Which part of this are you having difficulty with?

Are you annoyed when I call someone with a golliwog tattoo a racist?
1a. Ah, you are retaliating for being butt hurt. Understood.
1b. Of course I'm reacting, you asked a question, I answered. What upsets you about that?
2 . Not sure why you have jumped to 4a. But it's getting increasingly hard to follow what you are attempting to say. Do you need medical assistance of any kind?

I think I've just answered your " Which part of this are you having difficulty with?" question.

Will I be annoyed if you call someone with a golliwog tattoo a racist? Not in the slightest, why would I be if they are racist?

Turbotbloke

250 posts

88 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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gooner1 said:
Who referred to gammon being a "faith or belief?
Ooops , sorry you are responding to Glo's posts.

I believe your mate Gloria is the expert on all things gammon, son.
Perhaps you can discuss it together, and you can show off your " special interest" collection.
Though you best be prepared for dissapointment as I don't think he will share your strange peccadillos. How's that boy you "own" btw, Eddie?
The boy is lovely, apparently being looked after by don'tbesilly at the moment.

Peccadillo = a relatively minor fault or sin. Sure, I can live with that.

But never mind that gooner, old chap, you seem to be getting a bit ad hom at the mo. Can't you take the bants?




gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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Turbotbloke said:
The boy is lovely, apparently being looked after by don'tbesilly at the moment.

Peccadillo = a relatively minor fault or sin. Sure, I can live with that.

But never mind that gooner, old chap, you seem to be getting a bit ad hom at the mo. Can't you take the bants?
.


rofl Can't you take the bants? When are they going to start? rofl
Eddie, you're killing me, son, you're killing me. laugh


Turbotbloke

250 posts

88 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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gooner1 said:
Who referred to gammon being a "faith or belief?
Ooops , sorry you are responding to Glo's posts.
Shall we go back a little, eh?

gooner1 said:
You ask why Brexiteers don't feel the need to apologise for gammon.
Why on earth would we do that? Do you think anyone
Of different faiths, or beliefs, should apologise for any comments or act carried out by followers of the same faith or belief?
Why are you asking me anything about the views of EDL members?
Do I ask you about the views of Momentum or Antifa?
I can see why you're forced to stick to the bants and ad homs, gooner, you seem to have a problem remembering what you said a few posts back.

I suggest you look up Receptive Aphasia.

On second thoughts, best ask someone else to do it...



anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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Gloria Slap said:
Got that solution yet to the NI border?

Thought not.

Same old brexiteers - lots of noise, no solutions.
Sure.

If the EU want to reject all reasonable approaches to a solution, let them build a hard border. I'd give it a week. laugh

take a break slasher, you need it.

don'tbesilly

13,939 posts

164 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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Turbotbloke said:
don'tbesilly said:
Turbotbloke said:
Turbotbloke said:
The first time I've heard of Gammon being referred to as a 'faith or belief'.

Can anyone enlighten me as to the creed and dogma of Gammon?
Just worked it out.

They follow the Ten Gammondments...
Eddie the homophobe returns
I'm not this Eddie. So unless you have proof (and there ain't any cos ain't Eddie) you're trolling me.

As for my being a homophobe: if it's true, you're one too.

don'tbesilly said:
Turbotbloke said:
don'tbesilly said:
Turbotbloke said:
don'tbesilly said:
mx5nut said:
ape x said:
Because they have weighed up that selling their brand doesn't need a girl with her flange hanging out. It never really did.
So much porn on the internet and so many pics of the girls at motorshows in days gone by, really do you need this so much?
You clearly never get a chance to ever get near a girl like this and for that i do feel for you...genuinely. But bloody dig into your pocket and go pay to go to strip club.
clap

If you were only going to car shows to see the women standing next to the cars, there are already better places to go for that kind of thing.
It's refreshing to hear you've found somewhere to discharge your frustrations with the world.
You're constantly angst filled, so alleviating the pressure in 'your better places' must give you great pleasure.
So, what you're saying is; you're refreshed by his discharge.
No, comprehension obviously fails you.

Perhaps you need to read it again, or perhaps get an adult to take you through it a word at a time.
Come again?
You did?
On your own,or was it mutual relief with mx5nut?
Don't worry, I won't do a quick search to see if you're a racist, as well. It'd be interesting, though...
Deny it all you like but you are Eddie Strohacker.

You're copied post above proves nothing by the way as opposed to this blatant homophobia:

Turbotbloke Eddie strohacker said:
gooner1 said:
Course you was son, course you was. rofl
Son? That's the third time you've called me son. Have you got a thing about young boys?

I'll send you a picture of Dukes Mound tomorrow, if you like?
You might spot some friends.
http://www.theargus.co.uk/NEWS/11465326.More_police_patrols_to_take_place_at_Dukes_Mound_after_man_spotted_by_father_and_son_committing_sex_act/

http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/10247024.Family_s_s...

https://pinkuk.com/gay-cruising/brighton-east-suss...

Feel free to try and prove racism by the way


gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Saturday 21st April 2018
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Turbotbloke said:
I can see why you're forced to stick to the bants and ad homs, gooner, you seem to have a problem remembering what you said a few posts back.

I suggest you look up Receptive Aphasia.

On second thoughts, best ask someone else to do it...
Oh dear, oh, dear ,oh dear. Nothing wrong with my memory son.
Big steaming heap of wrong in your ability to read and understand though.

Explain to me how my asking if people of different faith or beliefs ,should apologise for acts carried out by people of the same faith or belief, equates to saying, believing or even thinking that Gloria's gammon is a faith or belief, Eddie. It doesn't does it, You were just being silly.

Let's just put it down to you indulging in too much sun the last few days, and possibly over exertion from chasing foreign students , whilst dressed in Lycra.
Take it steady, Eddie, take it easy, son laugh


Edited by gooner1 on Sunday 22 April 00:01

Turbotbloke

250 posts

88 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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Oh, dear. It looks like that nice Mr Aaron Banks is falling deeper and deeper into the doodoo.

According to Brittany Kaiser, in her submission to the Select Committee on Digital,Culture,Media and Sport, not only were Cambridge Analytica harvesting private personal data through Facebook and clients of Banks' insurance companies, they were also getting hold of data from people who were using Moneysupermarket.com.

And it wasn't just the data of people who took out policies etc with Moneysupermarket - they harvested deep data from people who had merely made an enquiry to the website.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/apr/21/p...

And, if you don't like reading the Guardian, you can read the evidence directly from Kaiser's submission to the Select Committee here.

https://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons-commit...

He's so deep in st he'll need a ten foot snorkel.








gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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Don't worry Eddie, I'm sure whatever happens, CA won't divulge anything they discovered about you.

Turbotbloke

250 posts

88 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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gooner1 said:
Oh dear, oh, dear ,oh dear. Nothing wrong with my memory son.
Big steaming heap of wrong in your ability to read and understand though.

Explain to me how my asking if people of different faith or beliefs ,should apologise for acts carried out by people of the same faith or belief, equates to saying, believing or even thinking that Gloria's gammon is a faith or belief, Eddie. It doesn't does it, You were just being silly.

Let's just put it down to you indulging in too much sun the last few days, and possibly over exertion from chasing foreign students , whilst dressed in Lycra.
Take it steady, Eddie, take it easy, son laugh


Edited by gooner1 on Sunday 22 April 00:01
I'm sorry, I do see the problem.

You can't actually understand what you wrote.

gooner1 said:
You ask why Brexiteers don't feel the need to apologise for gammon. Why on earth would we do that? Do you think anyone
Of different faiths, or beliefs, should apologise for any comments or act carried out by followers of the same faith or belief?
And, seeing as we're getting so close - what with you calling me son - can I call you dad? (It's so much friendlier than moron).


gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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Turdbottjoke







Do you see that full stop after the word gammon and just before the sentence beggining with the words "Why on earth...."

The full stop is a way of informing a reader that a sentence has finished, and a new sentence may follow, or not, depending on the authors whim.
In this particular instance, a new sentence did indeed begin, and Lo and behold
a different question was asked. It really is that simple, now if you are really struggling with this concept, and oddly enough, the intended recipient didn't, then I'm afraid you are on your own, Eddie.

Eddie, Eddie, Eddie, of course, if it helps you with some deep personal problems, you can call me Dad. Not sure about the getting closer bit though, I think you may be too mentally damaged, due , possibly, to your obvious unhappy early life, for me to want to form any real
realationship with yourself. After all, I must protect my own offspring and relations.

Sorry if you feel let down in anyway.

Oh, btw, It's pretty stupid asking someone you suspect suffers from Receptive Aphasia, to look up Receptive Aphasia.

Edited by gooner1 on Sunday 22 April 01:10

Mrr T

12,256 posts

266 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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davepoth said:
No, it isn't. Norway/Sweden is a single market border, where regulatory compliance is checked. We need one of those but the question is where those checks will take place, if at all.

The other type of border - the one where tax and duty is collected on movements - already exists between the UK and Ireland, as mentioned previously. It's very hard to see, but it is there.
You seem to be unaware both Sweden and Norway are in the SM. The only reason for a border is Norway is not in the CU.

Gloria Slap

8,964 posts

207 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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I see JRM is in brexpress today:

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/949510/bre...

No answers, just threats to the big bad EU. “Dare you to put the border up” he shrills!

He has no answers of course, no explanatory solution to defuse the situation calmly.

He even points out the huge downsides to e.g. beef trade. Not his fault as a brexiteer of course. Only of course it is.



PS gooner1 - hoist by your own carelessly chosen words and sentences.

Gloria Slap

8,964 posts

207 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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Meanwhile brexiteer Steve Baker - a gammon hero - admits it won’t in all likelihood be a “take it or leave it” vote.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/bre...

Warning : snowflakey gammon who react badly to “check vote” stories may find themselves triggered by the excessive democracy contained in the link.

EddieSteadyGo

11,991 posts

204 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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Good article from Dan Hannan in The Telegraph today regarding the Ireland border issues.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/04/21/eu-bel...

My own view is that now is not the right point in the negotiation to compromise on the Irish border. It will reach a point where the Irish government decide it is in their best interests to start applying pressure to the EU negotiation team (after all, the RoI really does have a massive amount economically to lose). When we get to the that point it will be the right time to start trying to find a compromise.
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