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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Jan 15, 2021 23:28:26 GMT
Imagine the reaction if "the Left" had introduced a policy which meant Scottish fishermen had to land their catch in Denmark because the results of that policy were such a fuck up that that was the only way to carry on... ...you can but wonder still, always someone else's fault... I don't know whether it's the left or right who's to blame but fuck me they've had four years to prepare for it. The deal was agreed and formalised a week before it came into action. I assume given the increased importance the fishing industry had in the Brexit negotiations that maybe they had the ear of the government to get a bit of advanced warning about what was coming their way.But they haven't had four years to plan how to work under a deal that was agreed about three weeks ago.
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Jan 16, 2021 0:51:52 GMT
Saddening to see people still believe in the sunlit uplands.
We were warned it would be shit. It is shit.
However, whilst I didn't believe there would be any single tangible benefit I have been proved wrong. Who knew that British fish are happy fish 🐟
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Post by followyoudown on Jan 16, 2021 8:42:57 GMT
Or maybe not there is actual real corruption from the people running the labour party
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jan 16, 2021 8:44:53 GMT
Suddenly you're outraged? Please try and keep that utter piece of shit off this board as well...........
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Post by followyoudown on Jan 16, 2021 10:41:15 GMT
Suddenly you're outraged? Please try and keep that utter piece of shit off this board as well........... Wbo is outraged just pointing out the actual corruption at the heart of the labour party as sheiky and essex love throwing that word around so much.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jan 16, 2021 10:42:25 GMT
Suddenly you're outraged? Please try and keep that utter piece of shit off this board as well........... Wbo is outraged just pointing out the actual corruption at the heart of the labour party as sheiky and essex love throwing that word around so much. Corruption and cronyism is bad whoever is responsible, I mean that's just obvious......
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Post by followyoudown on Jan 16, 2021 10:46:31 GMT
Wbo is outraged just pointing out the actual corruption at the heart of the labour party as sheiky and essex love throwing that word around so much. Corruption and cronyism is bad whoever is responsible, I mean that's just obvious...... Yes must have missed all those threads on the nepotism staffing under corbyn and mcdonnell.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Jan 16, 2021 10:57:54 GMT
Or maybe not there is actual real corruption from the people running the labour party Your sources, fella.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Jan 16, 2021 10:59:37 GMT
Kelvin's pinned tweet is like a cunt's charter! Imagine being thick enough to send him actual money!
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jan 16, 2021 11:39:02 GMT
Kelvin's pinned tweet is like a cunt's charter! Imagine being thick enough to send him actual money! Wouldn’t piss on the wanker if he was on fire.....
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Post by sheikhmomo on Jan 16, 2021 11:49:50 GMT
Kelvin's pinned tweet is like a cunt's charter! Imagine being thick enough to send him actual money! Wouldn’t piss on the wanker if he was on fire..... If he was on fire I'd drop him off in Liverpool see how they want to douse him out
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Post by partickpotter on Jan 16, 2021 17:37:19 GMT
Wouldn’t piss on the wanker if he was on fire..... If he was on fire I'd drop him off in Liverpool see how they want to douse him out Now, who would I like to see batting in the nets as Joffra Archer practices his quickest, trickiest (and, yes, nastiest) short pitched bowling... Kelvin MacKenzie or Piers Morgan. It’s a tough one. But Kelvin would get first shot.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jan 16, 2021 17:48:06 GMT
If he was on fire I'd drop him off in Liverpool see how they want to douse him out Now, who would I like to see batting in the nets as Joffra Archer practices his quickest, trickiest (and, yes, nastiest) short pitched bowling... Kelvin MacKenzie or Piers Morgan. It’s a tough one. But Kelvin would get first shot. To be fair to Morgan, he's already had his go! So, it'd have to be McKenzie. Quite the claim to cultural fame, having most successful editor of The Sun and founder of talkSport as your proudest achievements on your tagline!
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Post by partickpotter on Jan 16, 2021 17:52:45 GMT
Now, who would I like to see batting in the nets as Joffra Archer practices his quickest, trickiest (and, yes, nastiest) short pitched bowling... Kelvin MacKenzie or Piers Morgan. It’s a tough one. But Kelvin would get first shot. To be fair to Morgan, he's already had his go! So, it'd have to be McKenzie. Quite the claim to cultural fame, having most successful editor of The Sun and founder of talkSport as your proudest achievements on your tagline! In fairness to him they are significant achievements. More than anything I’ve done. And I suspect most of the folk on this board. But, he didn’t have to be such an unpleasant person. You can be tough without being a twat. Anyway, once is never enough as far as Morgan is concerned.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jan 16, 2021 19:23:26 GMT
To be fair to Morgan, he's already had his go! So, it'd have to be McKenzie. Quite the claim to cultural fame, having most successful editor of The Sun and founder of talkSport as your proudest achievements on your tagline! In fairness to him they are significant achievements. More than anything I’ve done. And I suspect most of the folk on this board. But, he didn’t have to be such an unpleasant person. You can be tough without being a twat. Anyway, once is never enough as far as Morgan is concerned. I guess everyone has different definitions of “significant achievements”. A Murdoch stooge who regularly made stories up (by his own admission), gave the green light to his journalists pulling stunts like breaking into mental institutions to find out if an ill actor was a homosexual and HIV positive so they could “out” then, a racist, misogynistic, jingoistic, rude, uncouth, adulterous bully with what appears to be zero redeeming features. And that’s without even touching on Hillsborough. So no, by my definition he’s achieved very little......
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Post by spiderpuss on Jan 16, 2021 19:30:37 GMT
Saddening to see people still believe in the sunlit uplands. We were warned it would be shit. It is shit. However, whilst I didn't believe there would be any single tangible benefit I have been proved wrong. Who knew that British fish are happy fish 🐟 When they are open again, Toblerones will be cheaper at the airport. It's been worth all the hassle.
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Post by dutchstokie on Jan 16, 2021 19:35:28 GMT
I just took that test and apparently I should the union called Prospect...... Fuckin unions ...... the ruin of a nation 😁
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Jan 16, 2021 19:47:04 GMT
Saddening to see people still believe in the sunlit uplands. We were warned it would be shit. It is shit. However, whilst I didn't believe there would be any single tangible benefit I have been proved wrong. Who knew that British fish are happy fish 🐟 When they are open again, Toblerones will be cheaper at the airport. It's been worth all the hassle. I'm so glad you've brought this up. Are we looking at big savings on Duty Free? It has always been a little bit 'meh' when I've looked at the prices? What I can tell you is British Duty Free will be happy Duty Free.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jan 16, 2021 21:24:38 GMT
To be fair to Morgan, he's already had his go! So, it'd have to be McKenzie. Quite the claim to cultural fame, having most successful editor of The Sun and founder of talkSport as your proudest achievements on your tagline! In fairness to him they are significant achievements. More than anything I’ve done. And I suspect most of the folk on this board. But, he didn’t have to be such an unpleasant person. You can be tough without being a twat. Anyway, once is never enough as far as Morgan is concerned. Fair comments. The Sun and talkSport are both vessels which peddle absolute shite in my opinion. Not his fault that there is a market for them both and he exploited it to the max however.
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Post by foghornsgleghorn on Jan 16, 2021 22:26:50 GMT
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Post by crapslinger on Jan 16, 2021 22:42:43 GMT
In fairness to him they are significant achievements. More than anything I’ve done. And I suspect most of the folk on this board. But, he didn’t have to be such an unpleasant person. You can be tough without being a twat. Anyway, once is never enough as far as Morgan is concerned. Fair comments. The Sun and talkSport are both vessels which peddle absolute shite in my opinion. Not his fault that there is a market for them both and he exploited it to the max however. However you follow the Daily Star what a fcuking pisser
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Jan 17, 2021 10:08:18 GMT
Looks like the EU's response to the vaccine delivery is proving an absolute disaster. They are floundering and in widespread disagreement. While I feel for the people, it really is great to see the crumbling of that cretinous, bureaucratic empire in front of our very eyes.
10 more years and it will be done with. Thank fuck we are out of that thing. Meanwhile, our vaccine roll out is proving the best in the world. Good to see us leading the way once again.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jan 17, 2021 11:30:35 GMT
Looks like the EU's response to the vaccine delivery is proving an absolute disaster. They are floundering and in widespread disagreement. While I feel for the people, it really is great to see the crumbling of that cretinous, bureaucratic empire in front of our very eyes. 10 more years and it will be done with. Thank fuck we are out of that thing. Meanwhile, our vaccine roll out is proving the best in the world. Good to see us leading the way once again. You do seem prone to the odd bout of histrionics and over-reacting, bianco! They just agreed a 2.1 trillion Covid rescue package, it's not going to disappear just because you and many other Brexiteers want it to! That said, our vaccine roll-out is going well, better than in Europe. By way of balance you must have missed the fact that we're also leading the way in numbers of deaths in Europe and having the biggest economic hit.
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Post by partickpotter on Jan 17, 2021 11:45:49 GMT
Looks like the EU's response to the vaccine delivery is proving an absolute disaster. They are floundering and in widespread disagreement. While I feel for the people, it really is great to see the crumbling of that cretinous, bureaucratic empire in front of our very eyes. 10 more years and it will be done with. Thank fuck we are out of that thing. Meanwhile, our vaccine roll out is proving the best in the world. Good to see us leading the way once again. You do seem prone to the odd bout of histrionics and over-reacting, bianco! They just agreed a 2.1 trillion Covid rescue package, it's not going to disappear just because you and many other Brexiteers want it to! That said, our vaccine roll-out is going well, better than in Europe. By way of balance you must have missed the fact that we're also leading the way in numbers of deaths in Europe and having the biggest economic hit. As Meatloaf sang... One out of three ain’t bad. Possibly.
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Jan 17, 2021 11:47:04 GMT
Looks like the EU's response to the vaccine delivery is proving an absolute disaster. They are floundering and in widespread disagreement. While I feel for the people, it really is great to see the crumbling of that cretinous, bureaucratic empire in front of our very eyes. 10 more years and it will be done with. Thank fuck we are out of that thing. Meanwhile, our vaccine roll out is proving the best in the world. Good to see us leading the way once again. You do seem prone to the odd bout of histrionics and over-reacting, bianco! They just agreed a 2.1 trillion Covid rescue package, it's not going to disappear just because you and many other Brexiteers want it to! That said, our vaccine roll-out is going well, better than in Europe. By way of balance you must have missed the fact that we're also leading the way in numbers of deaths in Europe and having the biggest economic hit. Let's not pretend Europe is in any shape or form a success story in relation this pandemic. France, Spain and Italy are currently up in flames (quite literally) and along with Germany and others plunging into the EU's deepest economical crash on record. If they come out of it better than us, I'll be happy to concede that... But it's far too early to say whose won that story. In the same way it's too early to say we've won the vaccine race. But thus far, we are leading the way by a country mile and the EU is living up to everything we sought to avoid by leaving.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jan 17, 2021 12:01:09 GMT
You do seem prone to the odd bout of histrionics and over-reacting, bianco! They just agreed a 2.1 trillion Covid rescue package, it's not going to disappear just because you and many other Brexiteers want it to! That said, our vaccine roll-out is going well, better than in Europe. By way of balance you must have missed the fact that we're also leading the way in numbers of deaths in Europe and having the biggest economic hit. Let's not pretend Europe is in any shape or form a success story in relation this pandemic. France, Spain and Italy are currently up in flames (quite literally) and along with Germany and others plunging into the EU's deepest economical crash on record. If they come out of it better than us, I'll be happy to concede that... But it's far too early to say whose won that story. In the same way it's too early to say we've won the vaccine race. But thus far, we are leading the way by a country mile and the EU is living up to everything we sought to avoid by leaving. I don't think anyone is pretending many countries have had a "good pandemic", especially not in our continent. However, according to most sources, we are currently taking the biggest hit from Covid in human terms and economic terms. The EU's 2.1tn stimulus package, of which we'll get zip, will undoubtedly help them to recover better than we do once it's all done and dusted, but you're right, we'll have to wait and see. If you do want to indulge in a dick-measuring contest over Covid, I'd recommend a read of the following link and point you to the overall (delightfully named!) Pandemic Misery Index some way down the article. Seems about right to me... blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2020/12/04/a-pandemic-misery-index-ranking-countries-economic-and-health-performance-during-covid-19/Not sure what the fuck Latvia have been doing!
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Jan 17, 2021 12:09:54 GMT
Let's not pretend Europe is in any shape or form a success story in relation this pandemic. France, Spain and Italy are currently up in flames (quite literally) and along with Germany and others plunging into the EU's deepest economical crash on record. If they come out of it better than us, I'll be happy to concede that... But it's far too early to say whose won that story. In the same way it's too early to say we've won the vaccine race. But thus far, we are leading the way by a country mile and the EU is living up to everything we sought to avoid by leaving. I don't think anyone is pretending many countries have had a "good pandemic", especially not in our continent. However, according to most sources, we are currently taking the biggest hit from Covid in human terms and economic terms. The EU's 2.1tn stimulus package, of which we'll get zip, will undoubtedly help them to recover better than we do once it's all done and dusted, but you're right, we'll have to wait and see. If you do want to indulge in a dick-measuring contest over Covid, I'd recommend a read of the following link and point you to the overall (delightfully named!) Pandemic Misery Index some way down the article. Seems about right to me... blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2020/12/04/a-pandemic-misery-index-ranking-countries-economic-and-health-performance-during-covid-19/Not sure what the fuck Latvia have been doing! I firmly believe you'll find the EU doesn't recover better than the UK but let's see. Money only gets you so far.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jan 17, 2021 12:15:21 GMT
I don't think anyone is pretending many countries have had a "good pandemic", especially not in our continent. However, according to most sources, we are currently taking the biggest hit from Covid in human terms and economic terms. The EU's 2.1tn stimulus package, of which we'll get zip, will undoubtedly help them to recover better than we do once it's all done and dusted, but you're right, we'll have to wait and see. If you do want to indulge in a dick-measuring contest over Covid, I'd recommend a read of the following link and point you to the overall (delightfully named!) Pandemic Misery Index some way down the article. Seems about right to me... blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2020/12/04/a-pandemic-misery-index-ranking-countries-economic-and-health-performance-during-covid-19/Not sure what the fuck Latvia have been doing! I firmly believe you'll find the EU doesn't recover better than the UK but let's see. Money only gets you so far. Which is presumably why our government has borrowed in excess of £390bn so far to deal with Covid and its impacts, the highest sum outside of wartime borrowing figures. You're right, we'll see. I think I'd rather be somewhere a collective effort with a substantial economic recovery fund is about to happen, than an isolated country about to experience the impact of going it alone and all that borrowing....
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Jan 17, 2021 12:20:43 GMT
I firmly believe you'll find the EU doesn't recover better than the UK but let's see. Money only gets you so far. Which is presumably why our government has borrowed in excess of £390bn so far to deal with Covid and its impacts, the highest sum outside of wartime borrowing figures. You're right, we'll see. I think I'd rather be somewhere a collective effort with a substantial economic recovery fund is about to happen, than an isolated country about to experience the impact of going it alone and all that borrowing.... Well I guess that depends on whether that collective effort is a collective effort made up good leadership, sound individuals, fairness and not a bunch of bureaucratic crooks 😉
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jan 17, 2021 12:22:36 GMT
Which is presumably why our government has borrowed in excess of £390bn so far to deal with Covid and its impacts, the highest sum outside of wartime borrowing figures. You're right, we'll see. I think I'd rather be somewhere a collective effort with a substantial economic recovery fund is about to happen, than an isolated country about to experience the impact of going it alone and all that borrowing.... Well I guess that depends on whether that collective effort is a collective effort made up good leadership, sound individuals, fairness and not a bunch of bureaucratic crooks 😉 I know Bluffer, Williamson and Hancock are a bit shit, but bureaucratic crooks? I'll give you Jenrick...
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