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Fucking hell.

You must have quoted and tagged me 15 times today based on one post. You have also tagged Bill even more in your pathetic attention seeking effort.

Not fucking interested you weirdo. Go and troll someone else.
Ha - so you are not manning up and apologising to @Bill ?

I did mention that you would demonstrate your character and values...…….

Was ….."sorry Bill - I just was so keen to score a cheap point I fucked up..." so hard to say??

It certainly seems so

Anyway - I will (try and) leave you to your desperate squirming - just like Cummings, surely manning up would have been easier??
 
You replied to my post which was exclusively about *checks notes* the fisheries deal. I assume you didn’t read my post before replying with the usual word jumble.
Oh I did - and a quick re-read demonstrates that it is you that have failed to understand the flow of posts
 
You replied to my post which was exclusively about *checks notes* the fisheries deal. I assume you didn’t read my post before replying with the usual word jumble.
He doesn't do fish, or food, or finance, or factories. All just collateral damage in his victory.
 
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For those interested in the reality of the workings of this wonderfully cohesive and collegiate group of 27 'sovereign nations' - these links are interesting (only brief articles).……...
https://www.irishtimes.com/business...ants-which-do-not-need-to-be-repaid-1.4262346
https://rmx.news/article/article/cz...rench-german-recovery-plan-goes-through-study
Few things to consider from these articles - there are many more - including...
  • The extent to which the EUParl will be able to demonstrate that it has any real strength to resist the will of the Commission
  • The extent to which the Commission will be able to use the pandemic to push through further controls over 'Sovereign nations' and further integration
  • The extent to which the Germany and France 'call the tune' - the other 'frugal' Northern nations, Austria, Denmark, Sweden and Holland must be feeling somewhat 'let down'
  • Be interesting to see the attitudes of previously 'net beneficiaries' becoming 'net payers' - especially Poland - having to stump up > 10bn euros
  • How well France will do out of the fund

Just will all go to show what a sustainable construct the EU is - I am sure that it will all be collegiate and seamless

Most of all - I am considering how positive it is for the UK not to be part of that process!!
 
Oh I did - and a quick re-read demonstrates that it is you that have failed to understand the flow of posts

‘The flow of posts’? What the fucking fuck does that even mean? Does it mean you reply to a post on a specific subject with the answer to the post from the one before? Is this is fucking ‘Two Ronnies’ sketch?

Fuck the fuck off with this babbling twattery.
 
‘The flow of posts’? What the fucking fuck does that even mean? Does it mean you reply to a post on a specific subject with the answer to the post from the one before? Is this is fucking ‘Two Ronnies’ sketch?

Fuck the fuck off with this babbling twattery.
Bob, I long since gave up getting past the babbling. You just have to come up with a good point and take what satisfaction you can from knowing he'll ignore it and go into repetitive babbling mode.
 
For those interested in the reality of the workings of this wonderfully cohesive and collegiate group of 27 'sovereign nations' - these links are interesting (only brief articles).……...
https://www.irishtimes.com/business...ants-which-do-not-need-to-be-repaid-1.4262346
https://rmx.news/article/article/cz...rench-german-recovery-plan-goes-through-study
Few things to consider from these articles - there are many more - including...
  • The extent to which the EUParl will be able to demonstrate that it has any real strength to resist the will of the Commission
  • The extent to which the Commission will be able to use the pandemic to push through further controls over 'Sovereign nations' and further integration
  • The extent to which the Germany and France 'call the tune' - the other 'frugal' Northern nations, Austria, Denmark, Sweden and Holland must be feeling somewhat 'let down'
  • Be interesting to see the attitudes of previously 'net beneficiaries' becoming 'net payers' - especially Poland - having to stump up > 10bn euros
  • How well France will do out of the fund

Just will all go to show what a sustainable construct the EU is - I am sure that it will all be collegiate and seamless

Most of all - I am considering how positive it is for the UK not to be part of that process!!
I've not done the sums, but since we've had way more deaths and disruption than any other country in Europe, wouldn't we be in line to be a beneficiary of any Covid reconstruction package?

(I don't really care about the sums. It's just a way of pointing out that the liars that gave us Brexit have lied us into being in that world-beating number of deaths position. If we were one of the "frugal nations" it must be because we are so frugal with the truth.)
 
Bob, I long since gave up getting past the babbling. You just have to come up with a good point and take what satisfaction you can from knowing he'll ignore it and go into repetitive babbling mode.
Or tell him that people like him see Brexit as more important than competence when it comes to a Prime Minister’s credentials.

Actually don’t bother. You’ll never hear the end of it.
 
You make some excellent points - aka "inconvenient truths"

I have, for years now, regarded the 'so-called hard-left' posters on here as basically KFAs

Only, before your input, @Rascal has been an example of an hard-left poster that has ever shown even an inkling of how EU membership is an inhibitor to achieving a socialist state.

So many on here are just faux hard-left/serial protestors that actually know fuck all about the detail.
Noted and bookmarked..
 
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