How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 5)
Discussion
toppstuff said:
B'stard Child said:
The Dangerous Elk said:
Do I take it topnut is a returning banned poster well known for being a troll then ?
Unlikely IMO - you don't as a general rule join up to a forum years ago and then create multiple profiles later on each one getting banned before you go back to your original one? TEKNOPUG said:
toppstuff said:
If you choose to not drive your car off a cliff you don’t crash. Which is a good thing.
Or you can sit in the back and let some pisshead from Luxembourg drive... Gandahar said:
The EU always had us over a barrel
Ahh you want to rent the rubber ring then - I was looking for a sale but if they've had everyone over a barrel I reckon it could become the new lease opportunityGandahar said:
Who would have thunk it? Obviously not the older folk with rose tinted glasses who voted said yes to the referendum.
Parliament said yes - not sure they are all older folk with rose tints but OK if you say soIf you mean voted leave - What about the not so older folk that have still got 20/20 eyesight and aren't wearing tints and could see the EU for what it wanted to be.
The Dangerous Elk said:
B'stard Child said:
Unlikely IMO - you don't as a general rule join up to a forum years ago and then create multiple profiles later on each one getting banned before you go back to your original one?
That is why I was wonderingAnd you overestimate your intelligence if you haven't been able to follow a couple of pages of this thread. It's important to be in London on Saturday. Your precious Brexit is being taken away from you so if you care about it, go and do something and demonstrate your disapproval by exercising your legitimate right to protest. Otherwise, Newby, you might just be yet another vacuous keyboard warrior who ain't gonna change nothin'.
Trolleys Thank You said:
Good to see No Deal is realistically no longer an option after Grieve's amendment. The choices now are either May's Vassal state deal or remain where we'll be better off. Article 50 can be revoked.
Time for a referendum Mrs May.
I'd be up for a 2nd referendum.Time for a referendum Mrs May.
As long as the options were: No deal/WTO vs Remain.
Balmoral said:
TEKNOPUG said:
toppstuff said:
If you choose to not drive your car off a cliff you don’t crash. Which is a good thing.
Or you can sit in the back and let some pisshead from Luxembourg drive... braddo said:
The Dangerous Elk said:
B'stard Child said:
Unlikely IMO - you don't as a general rule join up to a forum years ago and then create multiple profiles later on each one getting banned before you go back to your original one?
That is why I was wonderingAnd you overestimate your intelligence if you haven't been able to follow a couple of pages of this thread. It's important to be in London on Saturday. Your precious Brexit is being taken away from you so if you care about it, go and do something and demonstrate your disapproval by exercising your legitimate right to protest. Otherwise, Newby, you might just be yet another vacuous keyboard warrior who ain't gonna change nothin'.
PS I know how this ends - the multi quote will drive PM nuts
braddo said:
Er, Newby, you have nearly 4000 posts in 13 months. If someone looks a bit troll-like, turning up as a Johnny-come-lately and posting a pile of st, it's you.
And you overestimate your intelligence if you haven't been able to follow a couple of pages of this thread. It's important to be in London on Saturday. Your precious Brexit is being taken away from you so if you care about it, go and do something and demonstrate your disapproval by exercising your legitimate right to protest. Otherwise, Newby, you might just be yet another vacuous keyboard warrior who ain't gonna change nothin'.
Err, Ok :And you overestimate your intelligence if you haven't been able to follow a couple of pages of this thread. It's important to be in London on Saturday. Your precious Brexit is being taken away from you so if you care about it, go and do something and demonstrate your disapproval by exercising your legitimate right to protest. Otherwise, Newby, you might just be yet another vacuous keyboard warrior who ain't gonna change nothin'.
Time for the methadone.
The Dangerous Elk said:
braddo said:
Er, Newby, you have nearly 4000 posts in 13 months. If someone looks a bit troll-like, turning up as a Johnny-come-lately and posting a pile of st, it's you.
And you overestimate your intelligence if you haven't been able to follow a couple of pages of this thread. It's important to be in London on Saturday. Your precious Brexit is being taken away from you so if you care about it, go and do something and demonstrate your disapproval by exercising your legitimate right to protest. Otherwise, Newby, you might just be yet another vacuous keyboard warrior who ain't gonna change nothin'.
Err, Ok :And you overestimate your intelligence if you haven't been able to follow a couple of pages of this thread. It's important to be in London on Saturday. Your precious Brexit is being taken away from you so if you care about it, go and do something and demonstrate your disapproval by exercising your legitimate right to protest. Otherwise, Newby, you might just be yet another vacuous keyboard warrior who ain't gonna change nothin'.
Time for the methadone.
B'stard Child said:
citizensm1th said:
B'stard Child said:
I agree - question is where were you pre referendum when all the PH undecided in NP&E could have done with your sage advice and constructive arguement
tt! its argument BTWbraddo said:
amgmcqueen said:
I'd be up for a 2nd referendum.
As long as the options were: No deal/WTO vs Remain.
No chance. Not after today. No deal is off the table; Parliament will not let it happen.As long as the options were: No deal/WTO vs Remain.
tumble dryer said:
Davislove said:
Trolleys Thank You said:
Good to see No Deal is realistically no longer an option after Grieve's amendment.
explain pleaseBite if you like, but it'll be, predictably, not very enjoyable eating.
Brexit is dead.
Indeed, 4th December 2018, it's quite a momentous day:
Parliament taking back control!!
... after a Prime Minister made a rogue decision to hold an advisory referendum on a subject of absolute national importance, in which his decision to hold the referendum had NOTHING to do with national importance, but was only done for party political purposes and there was no planning whatsoever for one of the two outcomes....
Parliament taking back control!!
... after a Prime Minister made a rogue decision to hold an advisory referendum on a subject of absolute national importance, in which his decision to hold the referendum had NOTHING to do with national importance, but was only done for party political purposes and there was no planning whatsoever for one of the two outcomes....
Edited by braddo on Tuesday 4th December 22:37
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