Political relations between UK-EU

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From memory he is a German bloke or is going to Germany and a dear friend to all bluemoon remainers. Wafts a stick about or summat. His greatest wafts cd is only bettered by ABBA’s gold cd in the most popular collection of popular music in people’s homes.

Ed Sheeran often refers to him as “ That populist ****” which seems a tad harsh.
 
From memory he is a German bloke or is going to Germany and a dear friend to all bluemoon remainers. Wafts a stick about or summat. His greatest wafts cd is only bettered by ABBA’s gold cd in the most popular collection of popular music in people’s homes.

Ed Sheeran often refers to him as “ That populist ****” which seems a tad harsh.
He the guy all the remainers are pretending they know About. He is the latest of their heroes
Fighting the good fight like Micky mouse did in Fantasia
he is opening rattleland in Germany this year and eurorattle is in the pipeline
 
Out of interest, has anyone else conducted an ad hoc survey amongst contacts to win an argument concerning the minutiae of a discussion on a football forum on a Sunday morn?

So you’re asking other people if they have known other people to ask other people things:-)
 
Rather Mr whine, winding up his company than the absolute bureaucratic bungling of the EU with the Covid vaccinations.

’We are stronger when we all stand together’.
Then Germany go and buy themselves an extra 50million does
Doesn't seem that long ago the (usual) Remainers on here were slagging off the UK and Brexit for losing out on not being part of the EU wide procurement.

The EU wide procurement - followed by the rules that we will 'all start the vaccine programme together' (unless you are Germany).

Hmmmm - they seem to have gone quiet on that subject - perhaps I should dig out a few posts to check if they still hold the view that the UK's interests would have been better being part of the EU procurement and rollout
 
Doesn't seem that long ago the (usual) Remainers on here were slagging off the UK and Brexit for losing out on not being part of the EU wide procurement.

The EU wide procurement - followed by the rules that we will 'all start the vaccine programme together' (unless you are Germany).

Hmmmm - they seem to have gone quiet on that subject - perhaps I should dig out a few posts to check if they still hold the view that the UK's interests would have been better being part of the EU procurement and rollout
Perhaps you should rather than directly address what squirts was deflecting from namely another small UK business facing difficulties due to Brexit
 
Doesn't seem that long ago the (usual) Remainers on here were slagging off the UK and Brexit for losing out on not being part of the EU wide procurement.

The EU wide procurement - followed by the rules that we will 'all start the vaccine programme together' (unless you are Germany).

Hmmmm - they seem to have gone quiet on that subject - perhaps I should dig out a few posts to check if they still hold the view that the UK's interests would have been better being part of the EU procurement and rollout
Maintaining current levels of French wine imports and the opinions of scouse conductors are far more important
 
He the guy all the remainers are pretending they know About. He is the latest of their heroes
Fighting the good fight like Micky mouse did in Fantasia
he is opening rattleland in Germany this year and eurorattle is in the pipeline
No idea what fight Micky Mouse had in Fantasia... but let's not go seeing how few people have heard of Mr Stokowski.

(I took my daughter, then nine, to see Fantasia; asked her if she liked it and she said it was alright apart from the music.)

 

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