How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 15)

How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 15)

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Scolmore

2,724 posts

193 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Well it’s been a little while since this thread (previous volumes) got quite so tired and emotional overnight.

Tuna, are you open to investments in Salty Tears Ltd?


Robertj21a

16,478 posts

106 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Tuna said:
Jazzer77 said:
I nail my colours firmly to the mast and dont hide behind "I didnt vote" or a "family issue stopped me" (another pro Brexit poster).

Put the information out front and centre as to why this has went down the tubes and I think we can all agree what was promised in 2016 has no basis in 2020.
It may save the next generation from falling for grifters like this:
"I am not trying to rerun anything" followed by "but Farage"... roflrofl Have you heard yourself?

Sadly, you're just another fantasist who thinks that shouting about Farage will magically undo loosing the Referendum. It doesn't work like that.

We failed to make a strong enough case for Remain and the die was cast. Then we had four year of loons trying every last trick in the book to overturn a result that was never going to be overturned, however misjudged it was - and in the process doing more damage than they claimed the Brexiteers would ever do. Yet all we get is an unwavering belief that it was the other guys who caused all the chaos.

Brexit has been infinitely more disruptive than it needed to be, though clearly it was never going to be painless. However, there is absolutely no reason this country cannot prosper outside of the EU. Even the most extreme predictions show this is true. Regardless, it would be madness indeed to self-harm just because you didn't get what you wanted.
Well said.
clap



FiF

44,121 posts

252 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Mortarboard said:
Tuna said:
I've got an idea for a new, hugely profitable post-Brexit business...

Salty tears! We've got a near endless supply! We can bottle them and export them by the container load. hehe
No shortage of handbags either! smile

M.
Well Ireland will benefit from massively increased sales of Sudocrem for all the butt hurt. Every cloud and all that.

hutchst

3,706 posts

97 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Scolmore said:
Well it’s been a little while since this thread (previous volumes) got quite so tired and emotional overnight.

Tuna, are you open to investments in Salty Tears Ltd?
They're clearly livid because the Messiah has been booted out of the Labour party, and are out hunting for victims to vent their frustration that their whole world has come crashing down around them in the last year. This is not what they were promised by twitter.

loafer123

15,448 posts

216 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Scolmore said:
Well it’s been a little while since this thread (previous volumes) got quite so tired and emotional overnight.

Tuna, are you open to investments in Salty Tears Ltd?
It’s a terrible investment...as you say, judging by this thread there will be a massive oversupply.

Tuna

19,930 posts

285 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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loafer123 said:
Scolmore said:
Well it’s been a little while since this thread (previous volumes) got quite so tired and emotional overnight.

Tuna, are you open to investments in Salty Tears Ltd?
It’s a terrible investment...as you say, judging by this thread there will be a massive oversupply.
I'm having second thoughts, I must admit. Dealing with the source seems to be a rather overwrought experience. hehe

Crackie

6,386 posts

243 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Robertj21a said:
Tuna said:
Jazzer77 said:
I nail my colours firmly to the mast and dont hide behind "I didnt vote" or a "family issue stopped me" (another pro Brexit poster).

Put the information out front and centre as to why this has went down the tubes and I think we can all agree what was promised in 2016 has no basis in 2020.
It may save the next generation from falling for grifters like this:
"I am not trying to rerun anything" followed by "but Farage"... roflrofl Have you heard yourself?

Sadly, you're just another fantasist who thinks that shouting about Farage will magically undo loosing the Referendum. It doesn't work like that.

We failed to make a strong enough case for Remain and the die was cast. Then we had four year of loons trying every last trick in the book to overturn a result that was never going to be overturned, however misjudged it was - and in the process doing more damage than they claimed the Brexiteers would ever do. Yet all we get is an unwavering belief that it was the other guys who caused all the chaos.

Brexit has been infinitely more disruptive than it needed to be, though clearly it was never going to be painless. However, there is absolutely no reason this country cannot prosper outside of the EU. Even the most extreme predictions show this is true. Regardless, it would be madness indeed to self-harm just because you didn't get what you wanted.
Well said.
clap
+1

turbobloke

104,009 posts

261 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Crackie said:
Robertj21a said:
Tuna said:
Jazzer77 said:
I nail my colours firmly to the mast and dont hide behind "I didnt vote" or a "family issue stopped me" (another pro Brexit poster).

Put the information out front and centre as to why this has went down the tubes and I think we can all agree what was promised in 2016 has no basis in 2020.
It may save the next generation from falling for grifters like this:
"I am not trying to rerun anything" followed by "but Farage"... roflrofl Have you heard yourself?

Sadly, you're just another fantasist who thinks that shouting about Farage will magically undo loosing the Referendum. It doesn't work like that.

We failed to make a strong enough case for Remain and the die was cast. Then we had four year of loons trying every last trick in the book to overturn a result that was never going to be overturned, however misjudged it was - and in the process doing more damage than they claimed the Brexiteers would ever do. Yet all we get is an unwavering belief that it was the other guys who caused all the chaos.

Brexit has been infinitely more disruptive than it needed to be, though clearly it was never going to be painless. However, there is absolutely no reason this country cannot prosper outside of the EU. Even the most extreme predictions show this is true. Regardless, it would be madness indeed to self-harm just because you didn't get what you wanted.
Well said.
clap
+1
Agreed, unfortunately brexit grief has a self-destructive angle at various levels which after 4 years of nonsense clearly won't go away.

Stay in Bed Instead

22,362 posts

158 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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turbobloke said:
Agreed, unfortunately brexit grief has a self-destructive angle at various levels which after 4 years of nonsense clearly won't go away.
That's nothing. PPP carried his pain for over 30 years.

laugh

B'stard Child

28,444 posts

247 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Crackie said:
Robertj21a said:
Tuna said:
Jazzer77 said:
I nail my colours firmly to the mast and dont hide behind "I didnt vote" or a "family issue stopped me" (another pro Brexit poster).

Put the information out front and centre as to why this has went down the tubes and I think we can all agree what was promised in 2016 has no basis in 2020.
It may save the next generation from falling for grifters like this:
"I am not trying to rerun anything" followed by "but Farage"... roflrofl Have you heard yourself?

Sadly, you're just another fantasist who thinks that shouting about Farage will magically undo loosing the Referendum. It doesn't work like that.

We failed to make a strong enough case for Remain and the die was cast. Then we had four year of loons trying every last trick in the book to overturn a result that was never going to be overturned, however misjudged it was - and in the process doing more damage than they claimed the Brexiteers would ever do. Yet all we get is an unwavering belief that it was the other guys who caused all the chaos.

Brexit has been infinitely more disruptive than it needed to be, though clearly it was never going to be painless. However, there is absolutely no reason this country cannot prosper outside of the EU. Even the most extreme predictions show this is true. Regardless, it would be madness indeed to self-harm just because you didn't get what you wanted.
Well said.
clap
+1
Spot on - they just couldn’t let it happen and in doing so effectively pissed off those who voted leave and a good proportion of those that voted remain who accepted the result. May’s plan nearly worked and she’d have got away with it if it wasn’t for those pesky kids

techguyone

3,137 posts

143 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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B'stard Child said:
Crackie said:
Robertj21a said:
Tuna said:
Jazzer77 said:
I nail my colours firmly to the mast and dont hide behind "I didnt vote" or a "family issue stopped me" (another pro Brexit poster).

Put the information out front and centre as to why this has went down the tubes and I think we can all agree what was promised in 2016 has no basis in 2020.
It may save the next generation from falling for grifters like this:
"I am not trying to rerun anything" followed by "but Farage"... roflrofl Have you heard yourself?

Sadly, you're just another fantasist who thinks that shouting about Farage will magically undo loosing the Referendum. It doesn't work like that.

We failed to make a strong enough case for Remain and the die was cast. Then we had four year of loons trying every last trick in the book to overturn a result that was never going to be overturned, however misjudged it was - and in the process doing more damage than they claimed the Brexiteers would ever do. Yet all we get is an unwavering belief that it was the other guys who caused all the chaos.

Brexit has been infinitely more disruptive than it needed to be, though clearly it was never going to be painless. However, there is absolutely no reason this country cannot prosper outside of the EU. Even the most extreme predictions show this is true. Regardless, it would be madness indeed to self-harm just because you didn't get what you wanted.
Well said.
clap
+1
Spot on - they just couldn’t let it happen and in doing so effectively pissed off those who voted leave and a good proportion of those that voted remain who accepted the result. May’s plan nearly worked and she’d have got away with it if it wasn’t for those pesky kids
I agree, I think Gina Miller needs an OBE

laughlaughlaughlaugh

TriumphStag3.0V8

3,859 posts

82 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Tuna said:
I've got an idea for a new, hugely profitable post-Brexit business...

Salty tears! We've got a near endless supply! We can bottle them and export them by the container load. hehe
Not sure there are enough ships in the world for that. You could fill a couple of supertankers just from Jazzer.

gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Views aired , tempers flared and today’s a fresh clean slate as far as I’m concerned.
Apologies to those that were witnesses to our little skirmish.

TriumphStag3.0V8

3,859 posts

82 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Deleted. It is just not worth arguing with an inbecile.

Especially one who has shown himself to be such a reprehensible individual.





Edited by TriumphStag3.0V8 on Friday 30th October 09:29

Pan Pan Pan

9,925 posts

112 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Stay in Bed Instead said:
turbobloke said:
Agreed, unfortunately brexit grief has a self-destructive angle at various levels which after 4 years of nonsense clearly won't go away.
That's nothing. PPP carried his pain for over 30 years.

laugh
More than that, I was disgusted that the UK, was sucked into the EU without the consent of its people right from the start. Made worse by people like yourself, and others who do not believe in democracy, (even more so when it does not deliver the minority result that you and they wanted) These non democrats tried their utmost to overturn the only vote the people of the UK were ever given on whether or not they wanted the UK to be a member of the EU. and joyfully they voted to leave the EU.
But please don't worry about me, now that we are out, I am absolutely delighted smile

Scolmore

2,724 posts

193 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Pan Pan Pan said:
More than that, I was disgusted that the UK, was sucked into the EU without the consent of its people right from the start. Made worse by people like yourself, and others who do not believe in democracy, (even more so when it does not deliver the minority result that you and they wanted) These non democrats tried their utmost to overturn the only vote the people of the UK were ever given on whether or not they wanted the UK to be a member of the EU. and joyfully they voted to leave the EU.
But please don't worry about me, now that we are out, I am absolutely delighted smile
Perhaps an account rename on the 1st Jan to CAVOK?

Stay in Bed Instead

22,362 posts

158 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Scolmore said:
Perhaps an account rename on the 1st Jan to CAVOK?
Changing name upsets some here though.

laugh

Pan Pan Pan

9,925 posts

112 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Scolmore said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
More than that, I was disgusted that the UK, was sucked into the EU without the consent of its people right from the start. Made worse by people like yourself, and others who do not believe in democracy, (even more so when it does not deliver the minority result that you and they wanted) These non democrats tried their utmost to overturn the only vote the people of the UK were ever given on whether or not they wanted the UK to be a member of the EU. and joyfully they voted to leave the EU.
But please don't worry about me, now that we are out, I am absolutely delighted smile
Perhaps an account rename on the 1st Jan to CAVOK?
Not for me I am afraid, I just take the rough with the smooth, and try to make the best of what is actually happening.

FiF

44,121 posts

252 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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TriumphStag3.0V8 said:
Tuna said:
I've got an idea for a new, hugely profitable post-Brexit business...

Salty tears! We've got a near endless supply! We can bottle them and export them by the container load. hehe
Not sure there are enough ships in the world for that. You could fill a couple of supertankers just from Jazzer.
Yeah but it would be hijacked by pirates requesting asylum, possibly from the hell hole of Hackney. Still we could get the lads from Hamworthy Camp in to sort it out with threats of extreme violence.

Mortarboard

5,734 posts

56 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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FiF said:
Well Ireland will benefit from massively increased sales of Sudocrem for all the butt hurt. Every cloud and all that.
If there’s any left. Big order headed west, due to arrive November 4th.
We’ll send whatever we have left east smile

M.
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