gordondaviesmoustache
Well-Known Member
I thought that was Gove?I do. Chris Grayling said they need us more than we need them.
I thought that was Gove?I do. Chris Grayling said they need us more than we need them.
Does it matter? I remember Grayling banging on about how the Germans and French would make sure there was a good trade deal so they could carry on selling us cars and cheese.I thought that was Gove?
It matters which **** is even more cunty than the others cunts, yes.Does it matter? I remember Grayling banging on about how the Germans and French would make sure there was a good trade deal so they could carry on selling us cars and cheese.
Think Gove wanted a better trade deal with Colombia, if I remember correctly
It matters which **** is even more cunty than the others cunts, yes.
It was an astonishingly arrogant thing to say, even at the time when our international standing was far higher. Aside from the economic and national-status considerations, the thing that struck me about Brexit, and something that was rarely ventilated at the time, was just how fucking rude it was to our neighbours. Our solution to some challenges we faced (many of which were imaginary or hugely exaggerated) was to turn our backs on people we had been (broadly) cooperating with for decades who were essentially on the same side. Absolutely shameful the way we’ve treated our neighbours and that hubristic (and as it turns out, manifestly wrong) comment perfectly encapsulated that egregious rudeness.
Even if it was true, what an appalling thing to say.
Enough is enough. We cannot allows these lunatics to further isolate us from Europe, as decoupling from the ECHR in any way will surely do. Not satisfied with damaging our relations with our friends and neighbours for at least a generation, these dangerous mad cunts want to double down and damage it further.
Selfish, stupid, mad cunts.
Four ****(s) and one cunty.8-15 in the morning, five ‘cunts’, one ‘fucking’, one ‘hubristic’ and an ‘egregious.’
Who are you and what have you done with GDM?
Four ****(s) and one cunty.
Sounds like a Hugh Grant film.Four ****(s) and one cunty.
Note to self - don't get cunts mixed upIt matters which **** is even more cunty than the others cunts, yes.
It was an astonishingly arrogant thing to say, even at the time when our international standing was far higher. Aside from the economic and national-status considerations, the thing that struck me about Brexit, and something that was rarely ventilated at the time, was just how fucking rude it was to our neighbours. Our solution to some challenges we faced (many of which were imaginary or hugely exaggerated) was to turn our backs on people we had been (broadly) cooperating with for decades who were essentially on the same side. Absolutely shameful the way we’ve treated our neighbours and that hubristic (and as it turns out, manifestly wrong) comment perfectly encapsulated that egregious rudeness.
Even if it was true, what an appalling thing to say.
Enough is enough. We cannot allows these lunatics to further isolate us from Europe, as decoupling from the ECHR in any way will surely do. Not satisfied with damaging our relations with our friends and neighbours for at least a generation, these dangerous mad cunts want to double down and damage it further.
Selfish, stupid, mad cunts.
They probably would have us back, but on their terms and not the very favourable terms that we had before (opt outs, no joining the Euros, rebates etc. etc.). As has been mentioned before - we've fucking blown it.But they won’t have us back. Why would they?
We’ve made our bed and have to deal with the consequences.
I have been watching 'Union' on BBC player with David Olusoga which is an attempt to tell the history of United Kingdom and the religious, political, cultural and economic forces that formed it and has kept us together for a few hundred years.It matters which **** is even more cunty than the others cunts, yes.
It was an astonishingly arrogant thing to say, even at the time when our international standing was far higher. Aside from the economic and national-status considerations, the thing that struck me about Brexit, and something that was rarely ventilated at the time, was just how fucking rude it was to our neighbours. Our solution to some challenges we faced (many of which were imaginary or hugely exaggerated) was to turn our backs on people we had been (broadly) cooperating with for decades who were essentially on the same side. Absolutely shameful the way we’ve treated our neighbours and that hubristic (and as it turns out, manifestly wrong) comment perfectly encapsulated that egregious rudeness.
Even if it was true, what an appalling thing to say.
Enough is enough. We cannot allows these lunatics to further isolate us from Europe, as decoupling from the ECHR in any way will surely do. Not satisfied with damaging our relations with our friends and neighbours for at least a generation, these dangerous mad cunts want to double down and damage it further.
Selfish, stupid, mad cunts.