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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 21, 2019 18:58:33 GMT
You genuinely don't care about honouring the Good Friday Agreement? Considering how they are treating veterans. (Not just Bloody Sunday) I couldn’t give two fucks about the GFA Fair enough.
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Post by felonious on Mar 21, 2019 19:09:12 GMT
You genuinely don't care about honouring the Good Friday Agreement? Considering how they are treating veterans. (Not just Bloody Sunday) I couldn’t give two fucks about the GFA Another one here who couldn't give two fucks about Ireland, NI or the GFA. The sooner we get shut of their petty politics the better.
£14 billion was injected into Ireland as a bailout from the UK. Self serving ungrateful bastards.
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Post by felonious on Mar 21, 2019 19:11:54 GMT
The other half are whiny little middle-class uni leftists who live in their own self-righteous bubbles. You know, the type who come up with concepts such as 'thought crimes' and 'micro-aggressions'... Apparently there are "voters" adding their names from as far away as Brussels to Russia. I don't think that MPs are going to listen to a million protesters when they've managed to ignore a petition from 17.4 million.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Mar 21, 2019 19:12:52 GMT
So currently of 29 million of the electorate who didn’t vote Leave around 3% have signed a petition. WOW !! Half of them are bots And the other half are dicks.
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Post by smallthorner on Mar 21, 2019 19:15:58 GMT
Considering how they are treating veterans. (Not just Bloody Sunday) I couldn’t give two fucks about the GFA Another one here who couldn't give two fucks about Ireland, NI or the GFA. The sooner we get shut of their petty politics the better.
£14 billion was injected into Ireland as a bailout from the UK. Self serving ungrateful bastards.
Wow.
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Post by skemstokie on Mar 21, 2019 19:19:19 GMT
So you accept then, that those hard-line brexiteers who claim that there won't have to be a hard Irish border as a result of a no deal Brexit, are indeed telling porkies? I can tell you one thing as a hard line brexiteer I don’t give two fucks if there is a hard boarder in irealand And I don’t know anyone who does And if there is a hard boarder it’s entirely the fault of Ireland for trying to play hard ball The fact you can`t spell border sums up a lot about you?
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Post by felonious on Mar 21, 2019 19:20:10 GMT
Another one here who couldn't give two fucks about Ireland, NI or the GFA. The sooner we get shut of their petty politics the better.
£14 billion was injected into Ireland as a bailout from the UK. Self serving ungrateful bastards.
Wow. I think people are entitled to get a little pissed off after 40ish years of the DUP and Sinn Fein IRA not to mention the odd bomb or two over the years.
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Post by felonious on Mar 21, 2019 19:23:15 GMT
I can tell you one thing as a hard line brexiteer I don’t give two fucks if there is a hard boarder in irealand And I don’t know anyone who does And if there is a hard boarder it’s entirely the fault of Ireland for trying to play hard ball The fact you can`t spell border sums up a lot about you? The fact that you're that sad that you're pointing out grammatical mistakes says even more about you. At least check your shit before you post if it's that important to you
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Post by Boothen on Mar 21, 2019 19:27:53 GMT
I can tell you one thing as a hard line brexiteer I don’t give two fucks if there is a hard boarder in irealand And I don’t know anyone who does And if there is a hard boarder it’s entirely the fault of Ireland for trying to play hard ball The fact you can`t spell border sums up a lot about you? People in glass houses and all that...
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Post by smallthorner on Mar 21, 2019 19:30:21 GMT
I think people are entitled to get a little pissed off after 40ish years of the DUP and Sinn Fein IRA not to mention the odd bomb or two over the years. It's been going on a lot longer than forty years matey. Your statement just compounds all the issues and threatens to disrupt a relative calm in recent years on the island of Ireland. No worries.. just gobsmacked at such attitudes.
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Post by wagsastokie on Mar 21, 2019 19:39:05 GMT
I can tell you one thing as a hard line brexiteer I don’t give two fucks if there is a hard boarder in irealand And I don’t know anyone who does And if there is a hard boarder it’s entirely the fault of Ireland for trying to play hard ball You genuinely don't care about honouring the Good Friday Agreement? No
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Post by wagsastokie on Mar 21, 2019 19:42:18 GMT
I can tell you one thing as a hard line brexiteer I don’t give two fucks if there is a hard boarder in irealand And I don’t know anyone who does And if there is a hard boarder it’s entirely the fault of Ireland for trying to play hard ball The fact you can`t spell border sums up a lot about you? I do apologise being dyslexic I find myself relying on this predictive word thing on my phone And I realise I should of checked it
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Post by crapslinger on Mar 21, 2019 19:52:24 GMT
My dad used to be a rep for a toilet roll manufacturer. He always said that “you couldn’t get nearer the bottom than him!”. Also, in Toilet Roll trivia..... Francis Lea (played for Man City in 1960’s & 70’s) used to own a toilet roll factory. Was he a bog standard midfielder? He left a lot of skid marks on the pitch, whilst diving of course fat little c*nt.
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Post by skemstokie on Mar 21, 2019 19:54:41 GMT
The fact you can`t spell border sums up a lot about you? The fact that you're that sad that you're pointing out grammatical mistakes says even more about you. At least check your shit before you post if it's that important to you Fishing is good tonight
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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 21, 2019 19:56:40 GMT
Philippe Lamberts has just suggested in an interview on the BBC that if in the (inevitable) defeat of MV3, the EU will offer the UK a one month extension to come back with an alternative credible plan and then the EU will decide that if it is credible, then how much of a (long) extension should they give to get on with it.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Mar 21, 2019 19:56:53 GMT
I think people are entitled to get a little pissed off after 40ish years of the DUP and Sinn Fein IRA not to mention the odd bomb or two over the years. I just heard a M.E.P. from Sinn Fein on LBC. She was a bit shitty to the presenter, Ian Dale, I thought. Oh, and apparently she had been convicted of terrorist offences, unbeknownst to him!
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Post by trickydicky73 on Mar 21, 2019 19:57:56 GMT
Philippe Lamberts has just suggested in an interview on the BBC that in the (inevitable) defeat of MV3, the EU will offer the UK a one month extension to come back with an alternative credible plan and then the EU will decide that if it is credible, then how much of a long extension should be given to get on with it. Ace. They get to define credible, now.
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Post by smallthorner on Mar 21, 2019 19:59:59 GMT
Philippe Lamberts has just suggested in an interview on the BBC that in the (inevitable) defeat of MV3, the EU will offer the UK a one month extension to come back with an alternative credible plan and then the EU will decide that if it is credible, then how much of a long extension should be given to get on with it. Ace. They get to define credible, now. Norway2 tricky. 😊
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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 21, 2019 20:00:35 GMT
Philippe Lamberts has just suggested in an interview on the BBC that in the (inevitable) defeat of MV3, the EU will offer the UK a one month extension to come back with an alternative credible plan and then the EU will decide that if it is credible, then how much of a long extension should be given to get on with it. Ace. They get to define credible, now. He mentioned those dreaded words ... a second referendum. 😁
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Post by smallthorner on Mar 21, 2019 20:01:05 GMT
Philippe Lamberts has just suggested in an interview on the BBC that in the (inevitable) defeat of MV3, the EU will offer the UK a one month extension to come back with an alternative credible plan and then the EU will decide that if it is credible, then how much of a long extension should be given to get on with it. Ace. They get to define credible, now. Norway 2 tricky.
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Post by wagsastokie on Mar 21, 2019 20:02:32 GMT
The fact that you're that sad that you're pointing out grammatical mistakes says even more about you. At least check your shit before you post if it's that important to you Fishing is good tonight As this was directed at me I would apreciate it if you would use other bait For example you could use your intellect and whit I’m sure we have a couple of days spare whilst you bait your hook
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Post by smallthorner on Mar 21, 2019 20:02:58 GMT
Ace. They get to define credible, now. He mentioned those dreaded words ... a second referendum. 😁 I actually think a general election is more likely.
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Post by crapslinger on Mar 21, 2019 20:04:43 GMT
Philippe Lamberts has just suggested in an interview on the BBC that if in the (inevitable) defeat of MV3, the EU will offer the UK a one month extension to come back with an alternative credible plan and then the EU will decide that if it is credible, then how much of a (long) extension should they give to get on with it. And on and on and on, they will keep stalling until we get it right, fcuk that when MV3 is voted down yet again the only option should be a no deal Brexit time to stop fcuking us about, they are as always dictating fcuk the EU dictatorship go it alone or have we completely lost our national identity to the point where we all melt when any heat is applied, stop the betrayal and get on with getting us out of this shit German lead alliance.
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Post by crapslinger on Mar 21, 2019 20:05:50 GMT
He mentioned those dreaded words ... a second referendum. 😁 I actually think a general election is more likely. Really Jeremy
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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 21, 2019 20:06:20 GMT
He mentioned those dreaded words ... a second referendum. 😁 I actually think a general election is more likely. Yep, almost certainly preceded by a Tory leadership election.
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Post by smallthorner on Mar 21, 2019 20:06:59 GMT
Philippe Lamberts has just suggested in an interview on the BBC that if in the (inevitable) defeat of MV3, the EU will offer the UK a one month extension to come back with an alternative credible plan and then the EU will decide that if it is credible, then how much of a (long) extension should they give to get on with it. And on and on and on, they will keep stalling until we get it right, fcuk that when MV3 is voted down yet again the only option should be a no deal Brexit time to stop fcuking us about, they are as always dictating fcuk the EU dictatorship go it alone or have we completely lost our national identity to the point where we all melt when any heat is applied, stop the betrayal and get on with getting us out of this shit German lead alliance. Haha. The EU are going to be the bad guys right to the end aren't they.
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Post by smallthorner on Mar 21, 2019 20:08:54 GMT
I actually think a general election is more likely. Really Jeremy 😊 More like Vince Cable.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Mar 21, 2019 20:13:25 GMT
Ace. They get to define credible, now. Norway 2 tricky. Acceptable to them, is what they mean. Corbyn has probably promised that to them today.
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Post by Gods on Mar 21, 2019 20:14:16 GMT
Philippe Lamberts has just suggested in an interview on the BBC that if in the (inevitable) defeat of MV3, the EU will offer the UK a one month extension to come back with an alternative credible plan and then the EU will decide that if it is credible, then how much of a (long) extension should they give to get on with it. Do you think it's an inevitable defeat? I fancy it will be a tight call this time. MP's in Brexit constituencies (two thirds of them) can look their voters straight in the face and say 'we left'. And the short term damage will be minimal since we won't really leave for at least say 2 more years until the new trade arrangements with the EU are agreed. It's kind of leaving without leaving which is the next best thing to remaining which remains the only good deal on the table. You know, I like Michael Gove's analogy that many MP's are like a middle aged couple at a swingers party, hoping Scarlett Johansson will turn up, she ain't coming! It must have a chance as 2am approaches and no one has had a shag ? :-)
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Post by trickydicky73 on Mar 21, 2019 20:16:12 GMT
Macron has just said that he will vote against a long extension if MV3 fails next week and the UK will be leaving with no deal on the 29th. Long extension has got to be worth a Kenneth? If only I could do links! 😁
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