At the time of posting that it was 2am the morning, and I was about maybe 70km from the nearest sandy beach. Oh, and I don't likeBrian Peacock wrote:Cup of tea and a walk to the beach might help.


At the time of posting that it was 2am the morning, and I was about maybe 70km from the nearest sandy beach. Oh, and I don't likeBrian Peacock wrote:Cup of tea and a walk to the beach might help.
I thought the prognostications were that Labour was going to be out of power for 2000 years thanks to Corbyn? According to that thesis Cameron should have been able to do whatever he wanted.DaveDodo007 wrote:I agree with your first paragraph, even as a conservative I didn't like Cameron but given the anti EU sentiment of the country I don't think he had much of a choice.Rum wrote:The terms are relatively meaningless. 'Hard' simply means that the UK will be subject to the default international trading regulations regime rather than some tailor made arrangement with the EU. Nobody seems to have the evidence available as to the outcome of either path, though there is a gut reaction that the 'hard' route will be a tougher one. Frankly I have not seen any evidence either way - just fear tactics.
I blame fucking Cameron who started the whole palaver going.
Yeah, but other than that it was great advice right?pErvin wrote:At the time of posting that it was 2am the morning, and I was about maybe 70km from the nearest sandy beach. Oh, and I don't likeBrian Peacock wrote:Cup of tea and a walk to the beach might help.![]()
Brian Peacock wrote:Yeah, but other than that it was great advice right?pErvin wrote:At the time of posting that it was 2am the morning, and I was about maybe 70km from the nearest sandy beach. Oh, and I don't likeBrian Peacock wrote:Cup of tea and a walk to the beach might help.![]()
Don't worry, they will still come over weekends and puke on your pavements.Scot Dutchy wrote: Although the Dutch are a big loser in Brexit and half our trade is with the UK we are not going to give any support to the UK saying EU unity is more important.
FFS.mistermack wrote:This hard and soft Brexit terminology is bollocks, and should never be used by the vote-leavers (the majority).
The actual choice is REAL Brexit, or FAKE Brexit.
Real Brexit is when you leave, become an independent country, and control your own borders, and obey your own laws and courts.
rainbow wrote:FFS.mistermack wrote:This hard and soft Brexit terminology is bollocks, and should never be used by the vote-leavers (the majority).
The actual choice is REAL Brexit, or FAKE Brexit.
Real Brexit is when you leave, become an independent country, and control your own borders, and obey your own laws and courts.
You already have all that as part of the EU.
I live at the beach, you twat. But I'm up in Brisbane at the moment.DaveDodo007 wrote:Brian Peacock wrote:Yeah, but other than that it was great advice right?pErvin wrote:At the time of posting that it was 2am the morning, and I was about maybe 70km from the nearest sandy beach. Oh, and I don't likeBrian Peacock wrote:Cup of tea and a walk to the beach might help.![]()
Live in Australia and be miles from the beach. The only reason to live in dingoland and pEr managed to fuck it up.
I bet there is a big fuck off poisonous spider just above his head as he sleeps.
Yabbut spiiiiiiders.pErvin wrote:I live at the beach, you twat. But I'm up in Brisbane at the moment.DaveDodo007 wrote:Live in Australia and be miles from the beach. The only reason to live in dingoland and pEr managed to fuck it up.
I bet there is a big fuck off poisonous spider just above his head as he sleeps.
Border control, border control, blah blah. We've always had control of our borders.mistermack wrote:The actual choice is REAL Brexit, or FAKE Brexit.
Real Brexit is when you leave, become an independent country, and control your own borders, and obey your own laws and courts.
What you have clearly missed, is that hundreds of thousands of remain voters will have grown up since the last vote.Strontium Dog wrote:Border control, border control, blah blah. We've always had control of our borders.mistermack wrote:The actual choice is REAL Brexit, or FAKE Brexit.
Real Brexit is when you leave, become an independent country, and control your own borders, and obey your own laws and courts.
Always banging on about border control when your average Brexit-voting coffin-dodger can barely exercise bladder control.
If we had the referendum again, Remain would win, simply by virtue of hundreds of thousands of Leave voters having died off since the last vote.
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