How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 4)

How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 4)

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anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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Rich_W said:
fk me!

I appreciate you are dumb (hence why when people ask you to justify your pov, you deflect and ask a question back) Let me try and explain to you what it is that Sidicks means.

2019 We BINO as per some fk up by May et al. (Personally, I'd rather Remain than have anything approaching the Chequers deal!)
2020 We have a GE. May/Corbyn (since he will still be there!) get wiped out by some new populist party. Lets call in "Nu-UKIP"
2021 "Nu-UKIP" goes back to the EU. And points out that as Mays lot did the worst deal in history. A Chequers/BINO is not respecting the result of 2016. So we're going to be ending that agreement in 365 days time. And if they want to, we'd like to negotiate a proper FTA / Financial Services arrangement with the EU to take over once that 365 day period has ended.

Depending on how we've done in that time, and how the EU has done in that time. Will of course sway the balance of power.
It's probably time that you appreciated that you are the dumb one.



anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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PurpleMoonlight said:
sidicks said:
Perhaps you’re beyond help.
Don't need it.
Another matter of opinion. Many would disagree, I’m sure.


sidicks

25,218 posts

222 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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Ghibli said:
It's probably time that you appreciated that you are the dumb one.
As above, I’m not sure you’re well-placed to judge.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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sidicks said:
Ghibli said:
It's probably time that you appreciated that you are the dumb one.
As above, I’m not sure you’re well-placed to judge.
That's right sidick. Keep calling people thick and dumb because they ask questions about the Brexit vision that PH leavers have.

FiF

44,115 posts

252 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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FFS, it's only 08:15am on a Sunday and already nearly a page of pathetic pointless sniping.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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FiF said:
FFS, it's only 08:15am on a Sunday and already nearly a page of pathetic pointless sniping.
Yep, it avoids the questions of what motive Farage has with his campaign.

We have remain voters campaigning for another referendum for people to have their say.

Farage has a campaign against the Chequers proposal and wants people to have a say yet there won't be a referendum.

Try and work that out.

sidicks

25,218 posts

222 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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Ghibli said:
That's right sidick. Keep calling people thick and dumb because they ask questions about the Brexit vision that PH leavers have.
1. It's Sidicks, not sidick
2. You were the one who called people dumb:

Ghibli said:
It's probably time that you appreciated that you are the dumb one.
Ghibli said:
Obviously not as 'thick' as you.
3. You spend numerous posts each day a) quoting stupid one-liners that are just nonsense, misrepresenting what 'Brexiters' (apparently) want, making ignorance generalisations about those who voted Brexit, and you refuse to answer any questions posed to you.

And then you wonder why people won't respond to your stupid questions?! rofl

Edited by sidicks on Sunday 19th August 08:30

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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sidicks said:
Ghibli said:
That's right sidick. Keep calling people thick and dumb because they ask questions about the Brexit vision that PH leavers have.
1. It's Sidicks, not sidick
2. You were the one who called people dumb:

Ghibli said:
It's probably time that you appreciated that you are the dumb one.
Ghibli said:
Obviously not as 'thick' as you.
3. You spent numerous posts each day a) requiting stupid one-liners that are just nonsense, misrepresenting what 'Brexiters' (apparently) want, making ignorance generalisations about those who voted Brexit and you refuse t answer any questions posed to you.

And then you wonder why people won;t respond to your stupid questions?! rofl
Read back and see who started calling people thick. It wasn't me, it was the person who doesn't like being asked questions about his claim.

Why don't you discuss the new Farage campaign.

Edit Thanks for letting me know that you prefer dicks


Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 19th August 08:35

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

158 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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Ghibli said:
Yep, it avoids the questions of what motive Farage has with his campaign.
Most likely his ego.

Or perhaps he feels guilty when he abandoned leavers as soon as the hard work started.

sidicks

25,218 posts

222 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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Ghibli said:
Read back and see who started calling people thick. It wasn't me, it was the person who doesn't like being asked questions about his claim.
But you did call people thick and dumb?


Ghibli said:
Why don't you discuss the new Farage campaign.

Edit Thanks for letting me know that you prefer dicks
Just about every time you post, you support the impression that you are still at school.

Edited by sidicks on Sunday 19th August 08:44

bitchstewie

51,319 posts

211 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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Ghibli said:
The trouble is that Davis/Bojo cannot provide what they are/were offering. They have no control over the EU and now two years later they know it.
I did wonder at the time of the referendum why neither tossed their hat into the ring with the leadership contest, Boris especially as practically the chief cheerleader for leave.

If I were to guess it's because he could foresee what a clusterfk it would turn into and he figured it best to wait on the sidelines so at some point he could appear to ride in to salvage the pieces without bearing any responsibility for the outcome.

"Well, I tried".

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

138 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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Ghibli said:
Read back and see who started calling people thick. It wasn't me, it was the person who doesn't like being asked questions about his claim.

Why don't you discuss the new Farage campaign.
When you know how it is going to develop why do you (and others) insist on engaging in endless whataboutism and circular arguments with el sid?.

He very rarely contributes anything of note to a discussion yet you (and others) always rise to his one liners?

Groundhog day was a (really crap) film we do not have to re-enact it on here

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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sidicks said:
Just about every time you post, you support the impression that you are still at school.
Still no mention of the Farage campaign from you.

No surprise there. Would you like me to stop posting so that you will only be surrounded by people who agree with you.

Cobnapint

8,632 posts

152 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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powerstroke said:
PurpleMoonlight said:
Good!!! about time we had some common sense and hopefully he will hold the vile Maybot to account , make a fuss about
the slimy st Oily Robbins unelected EU fellating turd "advising " on the brexit negotiations ... as a starter big hill of st to climb after 2 years of the remain campaigns war of attrition ... Go Nigel ...
Fully agree. It's a pity he's not running the show, he knows the EU inside out.
We'd certainly be in a better position than we are now if he was.
I'd have him as PM tomorrow if there was a choice.

don'tbesilly

13,937 posts

164 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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What is the new campaign Farage is starting?

FiF

44,115 posts

252 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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don'tbesilly said:
What is the new campaign Farage is starting?
Well he's going to have a bus apparently. That will wind the Remainers up, plus another 100 pages on PH just for the bus related diversionary snipes.

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

138 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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PurpleMoonlight said:
Ghibli said:
Yep, it avoids the questions of what motive Farage has with his campaign.
Most likely his ego.

Or perhaps he feels guilty when he abandoned leavers as soon as the hard work started.
I think his motive is two fold

His ego is one

The other is i think someone in the Troies really pissed him off at some point as his stepping back into the fray has just ensured that the labour party has increased its majority at the next election.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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PurpleMoonlight said:
Ghibli said:
Yep, it avoids the questions of what motive Farage has with his campaign.
Most likely his ego.

Or perhaps he feels guilty when he abandoned leavers as soon as the hard work started.
Who knows. The real question is what will he be able to achieve without a referendum. How will the people be heard? Selected interviews from people who want a no deal Brexit?

It's hardly democracy when he is not Even an MP.

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

158 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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citizensm1th said:
When you know how it is going to develop why do you (and others) insist on engaging in endless whataboutism and circular arguments with el sid?.

He very rarely contributes anything of note to a discussion yet you (and others) always rise to his one liners?

Groundhog day was a (really crap) film we do not have to re-enact it on here
Amusement?

Cobnapint

8,632 posts

152 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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He's sick of the unchallenged gains remoaners are making in the minds of the populous with their constant brainwashing process threatening the end of civilisation if we leave and having another referendum.

Good on him.
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