Brexit - was it worth it? (Vol. 4)

Brexit - was it worth it? (Vol. 4)

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redback911

2,731 posts

267 months

Nomme de Plum

4,666 posts

17 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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redback911 said:
Looks like Brixham, Devon. Great little harbour to sail into on this side of the channel. Not quite the charm of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue or similar.

Mortarboard

5,757 posts

56 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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To be fair, it's a stty opinion piece.

Was fine until mentioning cod was some imported rubbish in the uk. rolleyes
M.

Rivenink

3,693 posts

107 months

Thursday 4th April
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blueg33

36,043 posts

225 months

Thursday 4th April
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Rivenink said:
But JRM said food prices would go down

Edited by blueg33 on Thursday 4th April 07:17

Pit Pony

8,679 posts

122 months

Thursday 4th April
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Volume 4 and the answer is still


No.

S600BSB

4,781 posts

107 months

Thursday 4th April
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redback911 said:
The idea that they would want us back.. Broken Britain.

MiniMan64

16,951 posts

191 months

Thursday 4th April
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Pit Pony said:
Volume 4 and the answer is still


No.
Was the answer ever yes?

Jinx

11,398 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th April
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MiniMan64 said:
Pit Pony said:
Volume 4 and the answer is still


No.
Was the answer ever yes?
Still brings a smile to some of us - 4 volumes worth in fact.

turbobloke

104,080 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th April
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MiniMan64 said:
Pit Pony said:
Volume 4 and the answer is still


No.
Still brings a smile to some of us - 4 volumes worth in fact.
It was worth it because the democratic vote said Leave and no conniving politicians or blinkered activist remainers should ever be allowed to block or overrule a democratic result offered to voters and duly taken, as per the foiled attempts. Nor is there any visible wider point of benefit to continued whining.

Such people do <not> know best. At this point, living off falsified economic guesscasting based on inadequate models and the usual remainer gloom and doom won't do any more, not least as the definitive decision will always be unavailable - it's not possible to rewind recent history and change the result, then ffwd. Nor is it possible to disentangle the impact from other significant events including Covid, Ukraine and the religious zeal & spendfest of an unaffordable march over the cliff edge known as Not Zero.

As this is obvious the questioners who ask, some of whom call others 'stupid', will know that, and are using a specious question to continue stirring the pot and (it seems) feel better after not getting their own way. There there etc nearly 8 years on it's borderline pathological.

nickfrog

21,244 posts

218 months

Thursday 4th April
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Projecting, much?

AW111

9,674 posts

134 months

Thursday 4th April
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nickfrog said:
Projecting, much?
Many, many words - semantic content nil.

As always.

crankedup5

9,692 posts

36 months

Thursday 4th April
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turbobloke said:
MiniMan64 said:
Pit Pony said:
Volume 4 and the answer is still


No.
Still brings a smile to some of us - 4 volumes worth in fact.
It was worth it because the democratic vote said Leave and no conniving politicians or blinkered activist remainers should ever be allowed to block or overrule a democratic result offered to voters and duly taken, as per the foiled attempts. Nor is there any visible wider point of benefit to continued whining.

Such people do <not> know best. At this point, living off falsified economic guesscasting based on inadequate models and the usual remainer gloom and doom won't do any more, not least as the definitive decision will always be unavailable - it's not possible to rewind recent history and change the result, then ffwd. Nor is it possible to disentangle the impact from other significant events including Covid, Ukraine and the religious zeal & spendfest of an unaffordable march over the cliff edge known as Not Zero.

As this is obvious the questioners who ask, some of whom call others 'stupid', will know that, and are using a specious question to continue stirring the pot and (it seems) feel better after not getting their own way. There there etc nearly 8 years on it's borderline pathological.
100% agreed.

Vanden Saab

14,166 posts

75 months

Thursday 4th April
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crankedup5 said:
turbobloke said:
MiniMan64 said:
Pit Pony said:
Volume 4 and the answer is still


No.
Still brings a smile to some of us - 4 volumes worth in fact.
It was worth it because the democratic vote said Leave and no conniving politicians or blinkered activist remainers should ever be allowed to block or overrule a democratic result offered to voters and duly taken, as per the foiled attempts. Nor is there any visible wider point of benefit to continued whining.

Such people do <not> know best. At this point, living off falsified economic guesscasting based on inadequate models and the usual remainer gloom and doom won't do any more, not least as the definitive decision will always be unavailable - it's not possible to rewind recent history and change the result, then ffwd. Nor is it possible to disentangle the impact from other significant events including Covid, Ukraine and the religious zeal & spendfest of an unaffordable march over the cliff edge known as Not Zero.

As this is obvious the questioners who ask, some of whom call others 'stupid', will know that, and are using a specious question to continue stirring the pot and (it seems) feel better after not getting their own way. There there etc nearly 8 years on it's borderline pathological.
100% agreed.
It is like that little bit of skin at the edge of a small cut. Remainers know they should leave it alone and pulling at it will make it hurt more and take longer to heal but they do it anyway.

Rivenink

3,693 posts

107 months

Thursday 4th April
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Vanden Saab said:
crankedup5 said:
turbobloke said:
MiniMan64 said:
Pit Pony said:
Volume 4 and the answer is still


No.
Still brings a smile to some of us - 4 volumes worth in fact.
It was worth it because the democratic vote said Leave and no conniving politicians or blinkered activist remainers should ever be allowed to block or overrule a democratic result offered to voters and duly taken, as per the foiled attempts. Nor is there any visible wider point of benefit to continued whining.

Such people do <not> know best. At this point, living off falsified economic guesscasting based on inadequate models and the usual remainer gloom and doom won't do any more, not least as the definitive decision will always be unavailable - it's not possible to rewind recent history and change the result, then ffwd. Nor is it possible to disentangle the impact from other significant events including Covid, Ukraine and the religious zeal & spendfest of an unaffordable march over the cliff edge known as Not Zero.

As this is obvious the questioners who ask, some of whom call others 'stupid', will know that, and are using a specious question to continue stirring the pot and (it seems) feel better after not getting their own way. There there etc nearly 8 years on it's borderline pathological.
100% agreed.
It is like that little bit of skin at the edge of a small cut. Remainers know they should leave it alone and pulling at it will make it hurt more and take longer to heal but they do it anyway.
The 'small cut' is festering with infection, and it's causing gangrene.

crankedup5

9,692 posts

36 months

Thursday 4th April
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Rivenink said:
Vanden Saab said:
crankedup5 said:
turbobloke said:
MiniMan64 said:
Pit Pony said:
Volume 4 and the answer is still


No.
Still brings a smile to some of us - 4 volumes worth in fact.
It was worth it because the democratic vote said Leave and no conniving politicians or blinkered activist remainers should ever be allowed to block or overrule a democratic result offered to voters and duly taken, as per the foiled attempts. Nor is there any visible wider point of benefit to continued whining.

Such people do <not> know best. At this point, living off falsified economic guesscasting based on inadequate models and the usual remainer gloom and doom won't do any more, not least as the definitive decision will always be unavailable - it's not possible to rewind recent history and change the result, then ffwd. Nor is it possible to disentangle the impact from other significant events including Covid, Ukraine and the religious zeal & spendfest of an unaffordable march over the cliff edge known as Not Zero.

As this is obvious the questioners who ask, some of whom call others 'stupid', will know that, and are using a specious question to continue stirring the pot and (it seems) feel better after not getting their own way. There there etc nearly 8 years on it's borderline pathological.
100% agreed.
It is like that little bit of skin at the edge of a small cut. Remainers know they should leave it alone and pulling at it will make it hurt more and take longer to heal but they do it anyway.
The 'small cut' is festering with infection, and it's causing gangrene.
Heal thyself smile

Getragdogleg

8,782 posts

184 months

Thursday 4th April
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The vote was upheld, the damage was done after with a whole bunch of poor management from people who never wanted it to succeed anyway.

Its like trying to get a teenager to wash the family car, they agree to do it for money but will do a st job of it while giving every excuse under the sun and still expect to be paid.

Then you wash it yourself properly and its all good.




Amateurish

7,757 posts

223 months

Thursday 4th April
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turbobloke said:
As this is obvious the questioners who ask, some of whom call others 'stupid', will know that, and are using a specious question to continue stirring the pot and (it seems) feel better after not getting their own way. There there etc nearly 8 years on it's borderline pathological.
Can anyone translate?

crankedup5

9,692 posts

36 months

Thursday 4th April
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Amateurish said:
turbobloke said:
As this is obvious the questioners who ask, some of whom call others 'stupid', will know that, and are using a specious question to continue stirring the pot and (it seems) feel better after not getting their own way. There there etc nearly 8 years on it's borderline pathological.
Can anyone translate?
Doesn’t need translating, just a little thought perhaps It’s saying people talk out of their backsides whilst simultaneously insulting those that they disagree with.

AW111

9,674 posts

134 months

Thursday 4th April
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crankedup5 said:
Amateurish said:
turbobloke said:
As this is obvious the questioners who ask, some of whom call others 'stupid', will know that, and are using a specious question to continue stirring the pot and (it seems) feel better after not getting their own way. There there etc nearly 8 years on it's borderline pathological.
Can anyone translate?
Doesn’t need translating, just a little thought perhaps It’s saying people talk out of their backsides whilst simultaneously insulting those that they disagree with.
Now now, it's rude to say that about turbo. Although I won't say you're wrong.

Edited by AW111 on Thursday 4th April 13:02