Metal Biker
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The "Naysayers"?I think a whole new routine wouldn't go amiss.
Audience walked out on this one years ago.
The "Naysayers"?I think a whole new routine wouldn't go amiss.
Audience walked out on this one years ago.
The "Naysayers"?
It's as though we didn't really mean it.I can’t believe they are still campaigning to stay in the eu customs union and the single market
Get with it.
There's no such thing as a Remainer any more. We've left.
We probably need a new name. "People who value a healthy economy above intangible bullshit" maybe? Or a catchy word that means that.
HalvesI'm in
Nope, not a clue what you're on about.Well some people just give up all too easily? Do you?
It is seemingly not possible for a lot of Remainers to apportion any responsibility with the EUare you talking about the eu or the uk here ?
Did anyone see Johnsons speech at Greenwich. Was it yesterday? Now, I have been pretty clear in my hatred for the man on here but I have to say I almost enjoyed the rhetoric of some of his speech. He held me until he started a carefully chosen comparison between the UK and EU's environmental, food standards and stuff like that but for the first 15 minutes I quite enjoyed imagining this unleashed UK, leading the world in free trade etc etc.
Junker in contrast was pretty dull but predictable and clear on where the EU starting position is - free trade agreement + comprehensive deal on services as long as two very minor points are met (he,he). Johnson of course started from 100 miles from that - no sharing of standards etc etc. The battle lines are drawn and lets watch as they inch together over the next few months. Fishing will be interesting.
This is a point that still seems to be missed by a lot of Remainers on hereThat election win has 'liberated' the UK in it's negotiations as the EU reps now know they have to deal directly with a Governing Party with a large majority. I doubt EU businesses are too happy with them continuing to play "billy big bollocks" when they know and want an FTA with the UK. European business doesn't give a shit about the political side.
Given up already I see ;-)Nope, not a clue what you're on about.
I did change my mind at the last minute, don't forget.It's as though we didn't really mean it.
Just imagine how people feel when they see UK citizens seemingly preferring to wish for outcomes that are bad for the UK simply so they can score a cheap point on a football forum - now that really should get on your tits - it certainly gets on mine.Well fucking said dids. Getting on my tits now with all his 'man up' or 'get behind Britain bollocks.
I think we've found their new name; "BRINO's".This is a point that still seems to be missed by a lot of Remainers on here
Instead of taking some confidence on behalf of the UK - they still just want to big up the EU and wish for difficulties for the UK - why? I assume because they have not yet achieved full realisation that we are in fact Leaving and they are hoping still for some BRINO outcome.
Just imagine how people feel when they see UK citizens seemingly preferring to wish for outcomes that are bad for the UK simply so they can score a cheap point on a football forum - now that really should get on your tits - it certainly gets on mine.
Thankfully it is only some of the Remainers
I would not mind but all the predictions have not come true and the uk is doing alright.
there is more to worry about in the world than fucking brexit. City not clicking, var , it’s always bloody raining, Coronavirus, homelessness , nhs, a lack of police force , terrorists , trump.
but no the thing that’s really keeps people awake at night and is terrifying people up and down the land is wait for it.....
NON -TARIFF BARRIERS TO TRADE BETWEEN COUNTRIES.
Apologies for posting that if people are offended by those words.
Nothing wrong with grand vision and ambition but it’s got to be accompanied by competence and implementation. I still think he and his cabinet lack that. But let’s see.For the UK Brexit is theatre full of spectacle and grand vision. For the EU it is sitting in a lawyers office with your legal team.
I don't think that we have a problem with each others standsI'm not arguing with you on that, but by your own writings on this you see there as being a slight on English pride. You your self compare it with Irish or Scottish Nationalism.
Would you not be better referring to your position as British nationalism (I know that is not a thing) as the interests you are preserving are not purely English. The main goal is UK out of the EU.
I'm not trying to be argumentative for the sake of it either mcfc1632. As I said, I don't see a problem with your stand on this, I just genuinely don't equate what you describe to nationalism in the same way it manifests itself in the other individual states of the union.
I thought that we all voted ?Cant beat the "you voted for it so you can own it" jibe.