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Post by 3putts on Sept 30, 2018 2:22:54 GMT
I would mention Toyota but as im a bit thick it will just be shouted down as "project fear" thank fuck im retired. You aren't a "bit thick" 3putts š.. You're like a lot of people. Gut instinct that this exit is going to hurt us. Muller Toyota Nissan Honda None of these major employers would have been in the UK if we had not been in EU. The EU has got many faults ... But none of them will be worth the shitstorm that we are about to enter. the problem is we don't know if [in Toyotas case] its just political posturing or a tactic to make the [non existant] union lower their pay demands for the next round of pay rises. I believe mrs may has already given one car manufacturer "concessions" to commit to the uk many stokies work at Toyota and I have a mate who works on there so obviously I want them to stay and carry on producing cars maintaining employment. the fear I have is that I believe over 80% of cars produced are exported so if the eu were to bring in tarrifs on non eu goods it could have a disastrous affect
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Post by 3putts on Sept 30, 2018 2:33:42 GMT
Hehe I seem to have ruffled a few feathers on this one, I am well aware of the land mass of Europe and the political union of the eu.however the brexiters are anti Europe so shouldnāt they be against European based competitions too? But from what I have seen brexiters want all the positive parts of Europe but donāt want to make a contribution.have your cake and eat it. I am fortunate enough to travel around Europe and have already noticed a difference at airports with new passport terminals being introduced, no doubt we will be made to wait in line(whilst the rest of Europe waltz thru)to have our passport and visa inspected.so as well as losing 20% of our holiday spending money (the pound slumped 20% on the brexit vote and has not recovered)we wil be treated like 2nd class citizens.cheers brexiters. oh I forgot I have a different opinion than most on here re brexit so I must be a bit thick or stupid or possibly both.lol have a wonderful day I am going to watch the Europeans do battle in the Ryder cup and hope for a miracle tonight and not be losing 3-0 after 60 mins. The brexiteers as they are called, (not brexiters) are not anti Europe, they keep saying that to the remoaners, they are anti EU. It's not as you have a different opinion it's that you try and tell people what you think they should think from how you see it from your side of the argument, and getting it disastrously wrong, like above. I travel to Europe as well, where are these new systems going in? Manchester has put new ones in not so long ago Manchester airport are upgrading t2 so everything is being renewed. recently I came back from Alicante and if you walk to the right of the pub you will see a row of passport terminals these are new and will in effect split the airport in two [uk to the right everyone else to the left?] obviously I don't know this but I would hazard a guess that this is what will happen, also at las palmas usually you step off the plane and walk past an [empty] passport control [hut] now they have new terminals and staff to check your passport. that is just two examples of what will no doubt be replicated across eu.going to e fun traveling next year!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2018 4:24:37 GMT
I would mention Toyota but as im a bit thick it will just be shouted down as "project fear" thank fuck im retired. You aren't a "bit thick" 3putts š.. You're like a lot of people. Gut instinct that this exit is going to hurt us. Muller Toyota Nissan Honda None of these major employers would have been in the UK if we had not been in EU. The EU has got many faults ... But none of them will be worth the shitstorm that we are about to enter. 100% behind you on that one. The mother shit storm of all shit storms is about to wreak havoc on us all. Only the other day I read that due to Brexit an asteroid is now on a deadly collision course to hit the earth, projected to slam into the middle of the Atlantic, causing a mass tidal wave of biblical proportion which will end up slamming into and destroying major cities on the east coast of the American continent, Western Africa and Europe. The resulting impact shall also play havoc with the continental tectonics, causing a mass shift, even potentially a polar shift. The impact will result in tectonics shifting on a global scale, causing earthquakes of a massive scale across every major fault line the world over. It will make the San Francisco earthquake of 1902 look like a mere child's belly rumble, causing the collapse of not just buildings but entire cities. As a result of the tectonic shifts its thought that will set of a chain reaction of major volcanic activity on a global scale. Potentially seeing the entire ring of fire region igniting volcanoes throughout the Pacific plate fault lines, however that would be deemed insignificant as the major concern and general expectation from scientists is the potential of waking the super volcano that is yellowstone. Such an eruption coupled with resulting volcanic winter and the events from mass tsunami and earthquakes would see an extinction event not seen since the dinosaurs. All of this due to the fact that on the 23 June 2016 17,410,742 (51.89%) of the UK population decided they wished to become an independent country and reclaim there sovereignty back from a corrupt unelected European Union.
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Post by 3putts on Sept 30, 2018 7:03:48 GMT
You aren't a "bit thick" 3putts š.. You're like a lot of people. Gut instinct that this exit is going to hurt us. Muller Toyota Nissan Honda None of these major employers would have been in the UK if we had not been in EU. The EU has got many faults ... But none of them will be worth the shitstorm that we are about to enter. 100% behind you on that one. The mother shit storm of all shit storms is about to wreak havoc on us all. Only the other day I read that due to Brexit an asteroid is now on a deadly collision course to hit the earth, projected to slam into the middle of the Atlantic, causing a mass tidal wave of biblical proportion which will end up slamming into and destroying major cities on the east coast of the American continent, Western Africa and Europe. The resulting impact shall also play havoc with the continental tectonics, causing a mass shift, even potentially a polar shift. The impact will result in tectonics shifting on a global scale, causing earthquakes of a massive scale across every major fault line the world over. It will make the San Francisco earthquake of 1902 look like a mere child's belly rumble, causing the collapse of not just buildings but entire cities. As a result of the tectonic shifts its thought that will set of a chain reaction of major volcanic activity on a global scale. Potentially seeing the entire ring of fire region igniting volcanoes throughout the Pacific plate fault lines, however that would be deemed insignificant as the major concern and general expectation from scientists is the potential of waking the super volcano that is yellowstone. Such an eruption coupled with resulting volcanic winter and the events from mass tsunami and earthquakes would see an extinction event not seen since the dinosaurs. All of this due to the fact that on the 23 June 2016 17,410,742 (51.89%) of the UK population decided they wished to become an independent country and reclaim there sovereignty back from a corrupt unelected European Union. Is that the best you can do? Oh and by the way 17m is not 51% of the uk population but I can see why leave claimed 350m for the nhs based on your figures. and Iām supposed to be the thick one.
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Sept 30, 2018 7:20:12 GMT
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Post by oggyoggy on Sept 30, 2018 7:51:01 GMT
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Post by oggyoggy on Sept 30, 2018 7:57:21 GMT
You aren't a "bit thick" 3putts š.. You're like a lot of people. Gut instinct that this exit is going to hurt us. Muller Toyota Nissan Honda None of these major employers would have been in the UK if we had not been in EU. The EU has got many faults ... But none of them will be worth the shitstorm that we are about to enter. 100% behind you on that one. The mother shit storm of all shit storms is about to wreak havoc on us all. Only the other day I read that due to Brexit an asteroid is now on a deadly collision course to hit the earth, projected to slam into the middle of the Atlantic, causing a mass tidal wave of biblical proportion which will end up slamming into and destroying major cities on the east coast of the American continent, Western Africa and Europe. The resulting impact shall also play havoc with the continental tectonics, causing a mass shift, even potentially a polar shift. The impact will result in tectonics shifting on a global scale, causing earthquakes of a massive scale across every major fault line the world over. It will make the San Francisco earthquake of 1902 look like a mere child's belly rumble, causing the collapse of not just buildings but entire cities. As a result of the tectonic shifts its thought that will set of a chain reaction of major volcanic activity on a global scale. Potentially seeing the entire ring of fire region igniting volcanoes throughout the Pacific plate fault lines, however that would be deemed insignificant as the major concern and general expectation from scientists is the potential of waking the super volcano that is yellowstone. Such an eruption coupled with resulting volcanic winter and the events from mass tsunami and earthquakes would see an extinction event not seen since the dinosaurs. All of this due to the fact that on the 23 June 2016 17,410,742 (51.89%) of the UK population decided they wished to become an independent country and reclaim there sovereignty back from a corrupt unelected European Union. Referring to your last paragraph, 17,410,742, or 51.89% of those who voted, or 26.52% of the UK population, voted to leave the EU. Thatās all they voted for, none of the rubbish at the end of your paragraph.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Sept 30, 2018 8:03:00 GMT
Absolutely bang on the money - bravo sir. fantasy. even in our area of stoke on trent we have warehouses staffed by at least 80% immigrants. why is this? because are own labour pool prefer to live a life on benefits[sad but true] even though we now have a national minimum wage which we didn't have before all these so called immigrants flooded the country. in her drive to have low unemployment figures thatcher[the bitch] shifted all the unemployed onto sickness benefits and whilst there are genuine cases the majority are idle imo. walk around hanley or castle during the day. hr staff at places like new look,dunelm,tkmaxx cannot fill their vacancies so have to go looking for immigrants to fill their vacancies. It helps when said immigrants live 8 to a house and share the rent, though. While I agree with your points on idleness and dodgy sickness, I think the bringing in of immigrants is a deliberate wage curbing strategy. Also, Labour added to the benefit culture for years by paying people too much for not working (if they had kids), and by introducing tax credits which allowed companies to pay low wages.
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 30, 2018 11:37:41 GMT
You aren't a "bit thick" 3putts š.. You're like a lot of people. Gut instinct that this exit is going to hurt us. Muller Toyota Nissan Honda None of these major employers would have been in the UK if we had not been in EU. The EU has got many faults ... But none of them will be worth the shitstorm that we are about to enter. 100% behind you on that one. The mother shit storm of all shit storms is about to wreak havoc on us all. Only the other day I read that due to Brexit an asteroid is now on a deadly collision course to hit the earth, projected to slam into the middle of the Atlantic, causing a mass tidal wave of biblical proportion which will end up slamming into and destroying major cities on the east coast of the American continent, Western Africa and Europe. The resulting impact shall also play havoc with the continental tectonics, causing a mass shift, even potentially a polar shift. The impact will result in tectonics shifting on a global scale, causing earthquakes of a massive scale across every major fault line the world over. It will make the San Francisco earthquake of 1902 look like a mere child's belly rumble, causing the collapse of not just buildings but entire cities. As a result of the tectonic shifts its thought that will set of a chain reaction of major volcanic activity on a global scale. Potentially seeing the entire ring of fire region igniting volcanoes throughout the Pacific plate fault lines, however that would be deemed insignificant as the major concern and general expectation from scientists is the potential of waking the super volcano that is yellowstone. Such an eruption coupled with resulting volcanic winter and the events from mass tsunami and earthquakes would see an extinction event not seen since the dinosaurs. All of this due to the fact that on the 23 June 2016 17,410,742 (51.89%) of the UK population decided they wished to become an independent country and reclaim there sovereignty back from a corrupt unelected European Union. Nice prose Gordon You must have some time on your handsāŗ
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Post by followyoudown on Sept 30, 2018 14:24:27 GMT
You aren't a "bit thick" 3putts š.. You're like a lot of people. Gut instinct that this exit is going to hurt us. Muller Toyota Nissan Honda None of these major employers would have been in the UK if we had not been in EU. The EU has got many faults ... But none of them will be worth the shitstorm that we are about to enter. 100% behind you on that one. The mother shit storm of all shit storms is about to wreak havoc on us all. Only the other day I read that due to Brexit an asteroid is now on a deadly collision course to hit the earth, projected to slam into the middle of the Atlantic, causing a mass tidal wave of biblical proportion which will end up slamming into and destroying major cities on the east coast of the American continent, Western Africa and Europe. The resulting impact shall also play havoc with the continental tectonics, causing a mass shift, even potentially a polar shift. The impact will result in tectonics shifting on a global scale, causing earthquakes of a massive scale across every major fault line the world over. It will make the San Francisco earthquake of 1902 look like a mere child's belly rumble, causing the collapse of not just buildings but entire cities. As a result of the tectonic shifts its thought that will set of a chain reaction of major volcanic activity on a global scale. Potentially seeing the entire ring of fire region igniting volcanoes throughout the Pacific plate fault lines, however that would be deemed insignificant as the major concern and general expectation from scientists is the potential of waking the super volcano that is yellowstone. Such an eruption coupled with resulting volcanic winter and the events from mass tsunami and earthquakes would see an extinction event not seen since the dinosaurs. All of this due to the fact that on the 23 June 2016 17,410,742 (51.89%) of the UK population decided they wished to become an independent country and reclaim there sovereignty back from a corrupt unelected European Union. You read it you say, damn that must be one big bus, afterall we know brexit voters only believe what is written on the sides of buses apparently
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 30, 2018 15:31:51 GMT
Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup.
What a shame we will be imposters in the next tournament.
Europe ... embracing all that is good in a shared and productive collective.
40 years of industrial and legal and community progress .... all chucked away because some madman UKIP failed politician saw it as his dream.
Aided and abetted by a band of Tory blue-bloods who will shaft us plebs as soon as they get the chance.
Corporate greed abounds in the 51st State.
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Post by skemstokie on Sept 30, 2018 15:35:20 GMT
Don`t give in just yet,there is long way to go.
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Post by Dave the Rave on Sept 30, 2018 16:27:19 GMT
Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup. What a shame we will be imposters in the next tournament. Europe ... embracing all that is good in a shared and productive collective. 40 years of industrial and legal and community progress .... all chucked away because some madman UKIP failed politician saw it as his dream. Aided and abetted by a band of Tory blue-bloods who will shaft us plebs as soon as they get the chance. Corporate greed abounds in the 51st State. But we want are Country back!!!
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 30, 2018 16:41:21 GMT
Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup. What a shame we will be imposters in the next tournament. Europe ... embracing all that is good in a shared and productive collective. 40 years of industrial and legal and community progress .... all chucked away because some madman UKIP failed politician saw it as his dream. Aided and abetted by a band of Tory blue-bloods who will shaft us plebs as soon as they get the chance. Corporate greed abounds in the 51st State. But we want are Country back!!! Whatever that UKIP slogan means. You, me and our kin, will never own our country. It is owned and run by a corporate elite. This vote for Brexit will only reinforce their grip on the rank and file. It was a choice between a social democratic union or an autocratic government that will be untied and unleashed for the first time in forty years. The Conservative Party will rule this tiny island for many years and our involvement in world affairs will diminish to such an extent that we will become a vassal state of the USA for evermore. This country will regress to such a degree that UK developments in technology, science and health will be a thing of the past. Welcome to the 51st State..
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 30, 2018 17:00:20 GMT
But we want are Country back!!! Whatever that UKIP slogan means. You, me and our kin, will never own our country. It is owned and run by a corporate elite. This vote for Brexit will only reinforce their grip on the rank and file. It was a choice between a social democratic union or an autocratic government that will be untied and unleashed for the first time in forty years. The Conservative Party will rule this tiny island for many years and our involvement in world affairs will diminish to such an extent that we will become a vassal state of the USA for evermore. This country will regress to such a degree that UK developments in technology, science and health will be a thing of the past. Welcome to the 51st State.. You call the EU democratic? You're embarrassing yourself with that comment
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Post by Clayton Wood on Sept 30, 2018 17:22:49 GMT
Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup. What a shame we will be imposters in the next tournament. Europe ... embracing all that is good in a shared and productive collective. 40 years of industrial and legal and community progress .... all chucked away because some madman UKIP failed politician saw it as his dream. Aided and abetted by a band of Tory blue-bloods who will shaft us plebs as soon as they get the chance. Corporate greed abounds in the 51st State. But we want are Country back!!! Our, the possessive determiner. Are is the plural and the second person singular of the present tense of the verb be. If in doubt ask a Chimp, he'll put you right.
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 30, 2018 17:27:23 GMT
Whatever that UKIP slogan means. You, me and our kin, will never own our country. It is owned and run by a corporate elite. This vote for Brexit will only reinforce their grip on the rank and file. It was a choice between a social democratic union or an autocratic government that will be untied and unleashed for the first time in forty years. The Conservative Party will rule this tiny island for many years and our involvement in world affairs will diminish to such an extent that we will become a vassal state of the USA for evermore. This country will regress to such a degree that UK developments in technology, science and health will be a thing of the past. Welcome to the 51st State.. You call the EU democratic? You're embarrassing yourself with that comment Not really mate. It's a union of democratic congress. You will find a difference in this country after several years of "independence " Easy to say ... of course. We are going to isolate our country in a blanket of sovereignty that will have absolute no positive effect on you or me. Any results of this ridiculous decision will be negative. We have been part of a Union for best part of forty years. Do you think this divorce is going to be easy? It's going to cost this country billions in beaurocracy within our borders and create a whole new industry for the civil service. Madness.
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Post by Davef on Sept 30, 2018 17:37:28 GMT
Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup. What a shame we will be imposters in the next tournament. Thick as two short planks.
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 30, 2018 17:57:28 GMT
Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup. What a shame we will be imposters in the next tournament. Thick as two short planks. Haha.. As I suspected previously... You are a sandwich short of the picnic. Keep commenting on what you know best young man.
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Post by Davef on Sept 30, 2018 18:00:56 GMT
Thick as two short planks. Haha.. As I suspected previously... You are a sandwich short of the picnic. Keep commenting on what you know best young man. You really think the EU has anything to do with the Ryder Cup? I suppose you think the American government organises the US team?
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Post by Dave the Rave on Sept 30, 2018 18:04:30 GMT
But we want are Country back!!! Our, theĀ possessive determiner. Are is the plural and the second person singular of the present tense of the verb be. If in doubt ask a Chimp, he'll put you right. Dear oh dear. Come on, you're not THAT dense surely?
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 30, 2018 18:04:55 GMT
Haha.. As I suspected previously... You are a sandwich short of the picnic. Keep commenting on what you know best young man. You really think the EU has anything to do with the Ryder Cup? I suppose you think the American government organises the US team? Don't be such a dickhead. Of course I don't think the EU has anything to do with the Ryder Cup.
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Post by Davef on Sept 30, 2018 18:07:41 GMT
You really think the EU has anything to do with the Ryder Cup? I suppose you think the American government organises the US team? Don't be such a dickhead. Of course I don't think the EU has anything to do with the Ryder Cup. "Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup."
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Post by smallthorner on Sept 30, 2018 18:13:38 GMT
Don't be such a dickhead. Of course I don't think the EU has anything to do with the Ryder Cup. "Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup." FFS... Are you on a period?
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Post by oggyoggy on Sept 30, 2018 18:14:17 GMT
Whatever that UKIP slogan means. You, me and our kin, will never own our country. It is owned and run by a corporate elite. This vote for Brexit will only reinforce their grip on the rank and file. It was a choice between a social democratic union or an autocratic government that will be untied and unleashed for the first time in forty years. The Conservative Party will rule this tiny island for many years and our involvement in world affairs will diminish to such an extent that we will become a vassal state of the USA for evermore. This country will regress to such a degree that UK developments in technology, science and health will be a thing of the past. Welcome to the 51st State.. You call the EU democratic? You're embarrassing yourself with that comment Well itās more democratic than our system.
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Post by Dave the Rave on Sept 30, 2018 18:19:05 GMT
"Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup." FFS... Are you on a period? I think a few people are. Some muppet above actually thought I used the word "are" in place of "our" due to a lack of understanding of basic English. Mocking people is no fun when they're too dense to realise you're doing it.
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Post by shangamuzo on Sept 30, 2018 18:19:22 GMT
You call the EU democratic? You're embarrassing yourself with that comment Well itās more democratic than our system. Who is your MEP ? You have 20 seconds to answer or else you googled..
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 30, 2018 18:22:03 GMT
You call the EU democratic? You're embarrassing yourself with that comment Well itās more democratic than our system. Tell that to the Greeks and Italian governments when they have there annual budget sent to them from Frankfurt
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Post by Davef on Sept 30, 2018 18:23:06 GMT
"Great victory for the EU in the Ryder Cup." FFS... Are you on a period? An explanation of your post would be a help.
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Sept 30, 2018 18:23:24 GMT
Smallthorner is quite clearly on the wind-up. Two obvious signs were firstly him saying the EU won the Ryder Cup, and secondly him saying the EU is democratic. Both clearly blatant piss-taking as no-one can be thick enough to believe either of those things.
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