I think that he is your stalkerGot to question the motives of a man who does nothing but lurk on a forum.
Creepy, ain't it.
He will be back in 2 months needing the fix he gets from you
I think that he is your stalkerGot to question the motives of a man who does nothing but lurk on a forum.
Creepy, ain't it.
No more than you are, fatty.Conformity of trade and rules! Are you deliberately obtuse?
what a charmer
This really is an appalling calumny. It's not Remainers who've put the country at such risk.I really cannot understand it
There are so many that seem to neeeed to run the country down so much - it is so palpable
Don't our guys want to catch scallops in French waters?I see the EU still want to fish in British waters, cheeky fuckers.
You don't need balance with idiocy.James O'Brien on LBC is another . Absolutely no balance what so ever in any of his arguments. And he's down right rude to those that dissagree with him.
Stone me. A "Well said" for quoting yourself.... Taking sycophancy to new levels.Very well said
Do you have a Gif or Meme that effectively portrays someone that sadly limps along craving the attention of someone they are obsessed with but is destined to only ever be of no importance to the object of their obsession;-)You think about me way too much.
Thanks for such a well thought out response!No more than you are, fatty.
Perhaps our sovereign Parliament should have a system like, for instance, qualified majority voting in the EU - or even each member of the Union having a veto, like every EU country now has over any deal we want.Dont be daft mate. If the English wanted a referendum and it was supported by English MPs, they could have a referendum tomorrow because of the number breakdown of MP's. That doesn't apply to the other countries.
Christ, there's some tragic saps out there. "Care in the community" has a lot to answer for.
Don't our guys want to catch scallops in French waters?
Sorry, it was an old joke (which I suspect you missed).Thanks for such a well thought out response!
you should start your post with 'in my opinion' ....cos thats all it is ....
Don't our guys want to catch scallops in French waters?
To be fair, he gives them plenty chance to put their case before he proves they are idiots.You don't need balance with idiocy.
Well said - I will stop replying to comments that I am coming across from a few days ago to avoid falling into the same trapCheers.
I hope we can all take a moment today to accept what has happened, as none of us can go back now, and then proceed in discussing in good faith how things should be handled moving forward to benefit everyone. We’re only going to get a decent outcome if the reasonable among both sides reconcile and work together.
To be fair, he gives them plenty chance to put their case before he proves they are idiots.
This thread will be full of Remainers talking bollox and Leavers countering their claims (or visa versa) till negotiations come to an end.
There will be a trade deal - Germany can't afford to lose it's second biggest non-EU market - and Germany now controls the EU.
As to what this deal will look like we will have to wait and see. Barnier and Johnson will compromise to some degree but Boris's red lines won't be crossed. Oh, and the only red lines we really know about are no regular payments to the EU and no long term involvement of the ECJ.
Absolutely spot onAnd that cuts straight through to the core concept of the EU. Federalism wanes for periods but then its proponents get confident enough to move closer to it. Terms like 'ever closer union' and 'a two speed Europe' start to be bandied about and more powers are lost by member states and are then centralised under collective voting.
Trade is merely a fig leaf for the creation eventually of a European super state.