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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    fracture lines are slowly widening across the whole of the eu and the euro is a doomed currency.

    brussels, with its insistence on promoting and enforcing ideological dogma as opposed to pragmatic and flexible trading relationships of benefit to all has facilitated the rise of the right and the pain the inflexible euro is inflicting on the slower economies will only result in unemployment, hardship and dissent with the result of an even stronger right with all that that entails.

    the uk is so much better off out of it. watching from the sidelines.
    very true, but what makes you think that the UK, ALONE, will not have the same fate for the same similar reasons, because in terms of blind ideology and disconnect with reality and pragmatism, you Brexshitters are right in the middle of it

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    the uk has a very powerful and influential liberal left, i doubt if a dangerous right wing movement would ever get beyond fringe status.
    the brexit vote was an aberration, and despite what many have said, it was not driven by a right wing agenda but by a chronic frustration with the eu's dictatorial overriding of the wishes of the uk. compromise and pragmaticism plays no part in the machinations of brussels and if other eu states had the balls to stand up to it, then brussels would not be the dictatorial organisation it is now. so it has now been left to the right wing elements to herd the bovine masses into line. ...... and make no mistake, brussels is shitting itself.

    and those who label ukip, who are almost non existent now, as a rabid right movement are obviously barking mad.

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    Bullshit Tax, you deluded old tuskers simply cannot accept that the UK is home to a majority of lumpen, ugly, mean-minded, stupid, fat-bellied, slap-headed, tattooed, benefit ridden, ill-educated bigoted oiks who swallowed a load of racist rhetoric spouted by a bunch of tenth rate politicians looking for an electoral edge in circumstances not otherwise available to them.

    That's why we are in this mess - most brits are so fucking ignorant they couldn't spell Strasbourg, never mind tell you where the fuck it might be.

    The reason why Britain left was because the lower end didn't want any more niggers or East Europeans.

    Fuck all to do with Brussels politics, the Commission, the Council or the European parliament.

    I hear you're a racist now, Tax.

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    so you've now gone full fat loony sweatysocks dave spart left.

    the mere mention of immigration controls renders one an all out racist.

    i'm a 2nd gen. immigrant myself, and have as much in common with "lumpen, ugly, mean-minded, stupid, fat-bellied, slap-headed, tattooed, benefit ridden, ill-educated bigoted oiks who swallowed a load of racist rhetoric spouted by a bunch of tenth rate politicians looking for an electoral edge in circumstances not otherwise available to them" as you do with an unbiased view of the situation.

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    Two geriatrics taking swipes at each other.

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    get back to gaming candy crush you stupid idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    so you've now gone full fat loony sweatysocks dave spart left.

    the mere mention of immigration controls renders one an all out racist.

    i'm a 2nd gen. immigrant myself, and have as much in common with "lumpen, ugly, mean-minded, stupid, fat-bellied, slap-headed, tattooed, benefit ridden, ill-educated bigoted oiks who swallowed a load of racist rhetoric spouted by a bunch of tenth rate politicians looking for an electoral edge in circumstances not otherwise available to them" as you do with an unbiased view of the situation.
    You're a Paki!!?

    Why didn't you say so, you silly old giddy ox.

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    It seems there is something of a news blackout tonight from Chequers

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    ^ They've agreed to stop squabbling and aim for a beano brexit. It is a compromise solution that is worse than staying in but not as bad as leaving completely.

    Brexit is proving to be the disaster it was predicted to be. People being allowed to vote on something they have no idea about and allowing hearts to rule their heads.

    It's a bit like walking out of a job because you had an argument with the boss and realising your options are limited elsewhere. Now you have to go cap in hand to secure another job with the same boss with none of the perks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    ^ They've agreed to stop squabbling and aim for a beano brexit. It is a compromise solution that is worse than staying in but not as bad as leaving completely.

    Brexit is proving to be the disaster it was predicted to be. People being allowed to vote on something they have no idea about and allowing hearts to rule their heads.

    It's a bit like walking out of a job because you had an argument with the boss and realising your options are limited elsewhere. Now you have to go cap in hand to secure another job with the same boss with none of the perks.
    The agreement to stop squabbling is cause for concern, stinks of political egos bonking the country for two years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    the uk has a very powerful and influential liberal left, i doubt if a dangerous right wing movement would ever get beyond fringe status.
    the brexit vote was an aberration, and despite what many have said, it was not driven by a right wing agenda but by a chronic frustration with the eu's dictatorial overriding of the wishes of the uk. compromise and pragmaticism plays no part in the machinations of brussels and if other eu states had the balls to stand up to it, then brussels would not be the dictatorial organisation it is now. so it has now been left to the right wing elements to herd the bovine masses into line. ...... and make no mistake, brussels is shitting itself.

    and those who label ukip, who are almost non existent now, as a rabid right movement are obviously barking mad.
    not sure what time line you are on, but it clearly didn't happen like that

    are you trying to rewrite history ?

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    read and weep, Maybot is clearly delusional if she thinks this is going to fly with Barnier

    Next fun episode next week

    Brexit: Cabinet agrees 'collective' stance on future EU deal

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44747444

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    Butters, the entire imbroglio is delusional and impenetrable to any comprehension, and as incomprehensible to Brexit supporters as it is to any casual observer with a functioning brain and not infected by some awful virus one usually associates with those that strike vulnerable, weak, farang bathchair - ridden sclerotics eking out a tenuous existence in Hua Hin where they are visited by phantoms born out of incipient dementia.

    I have never actually seen the British so prey to such madness, ever.

    It truly is a phenomena I am quite glad to have witnessed first hand.

    The insanity permeates all levels of society and one wonders if there may have been some extra-terrestrial visitation by creatures redolent of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

    When one actually observes the antics of the weird Jacob Rees Mogg and his forbears Redwood and Bonehead, one really does wonder......

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    ....and im not a fukkin paki.

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    Yes indeed.

    buriram's poster boy.

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    ^&^^ Nothing pisses me off more than the silly phrase "taking back control". The UK has been out of control since the referendum and moggy isn't helping. He needs a clip round the ear and sent to bed without supper.

    He's one loony who'll never get my vote.

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    So the price of Brexit is going to be 40 billion quid?

    Thats one years worth of the defense budget, or twice the size of the black hole the last labour government left behind.

    A bumpy ride for sure, but hardly the cataclysmic effect so often spouted by the sclerotic bathchair warrior, seekingasylum.

    Manageable.

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    That's on the surface, and would probably be a bargain if that's all it will cost.

    Greatest threat is a weak, incompetent and paralysed Bremoaner leadership half-heartedly supervising the most critical event of modern times, tempted to hold onto power with concessions that will only be revealed days or decades after the ink is dry, and further confused and undermined by bitchers and hecklers each promoting a different view on how things should be.

    Total clusterfcuk, bottom line will cost much more than that, and then more than hard cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    So the price of Brexit is going to be 40 billion quid?

    Thats one years worth of the defense budget, or twice the size of the black hole the last labour government left behind.

    A bumpy ride for sure, but hardly the cataclysmic effect so often spouted by the sclerotic bathchair warrior, seekingasylum.

    Manageable.
    You gormless idiot, that's merely the fee, a hard Brexit will mean £60 billions lost annually with a potential loss in growth of up to 8%.

    You guys are so fucking myopically stupid its scarcely credible you still qualify for inclusion in the human race.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Butters, the entire imbroglio is delusional and impenetrable to any comprehension, and as incomprehensible to Brexit supporters as it is to any casual observer with a functioning brain and not infected by some awful virus one usually associates with those that strike vulnerable, weak, farang bathchair - ridden sclerotics eking out a tenuous existence in Hua Hin where they are visited by phantoms born out of incipient dementia.

    I have never actually seen the British so prey to such madness, ever.

    It truly is a phenomena I am quite glad to have witnessed first hand.

    The insanity permeates all levels of society and one wonders if there may have been some extra-terrestrial visitation by creatures redolent of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

    When one actually observes the antics of the weird Jacob Rees Mogg and his forbears Redwood and Bonehead, one really does wonder......
    you are surprised by this demonstration of non-sense and stupidity, I am not

    I know your country men probably better than you do, and I am not surprised about this British hysteria, it has always been there, in a true victorian style, hidden and repressed like it was a dirty shameful sex game that you had to pretend didn't exist
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    and here we go for next week fun episode, with an early Sunday preview

    Brexit: Boris Johnson 'criticised' Theresa May's plan for deal with EU

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44755049

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    ^ Didn't resign his cabinet position on principle though did he and nor did Gove. Weaker than a mild ale shandy left overnight...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    ^ Didn't resign his cabinet position on principle though did he and nor did Gove. Weaker than a mild ale shandy left overnight...
    of course he won't, he is a political predator, waiting for his next kill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    you are surprised by this demonstration of non-sense and stupidity, I am not

    I know your country men probably better than you do, and I am not surprised about this British hysteria, it has always been there, in a true victorian style, hidden and repressed like it was a dirty shameful sex game that you had to pretend didn't exist
    Indeed, Butters, you may have the edge on me, I have never sucked Yorkshire cock.

    The English are a strange breed but in truth they have the worst untermensch in the whole of Europe. Lumpen, ugly, dim, and unintelligible for the most part but they do make excellent donkeys. The intelligentsia are great fun however and amuse but these days they have to bow to prevailing winds of discontent.

    No one of any breeding or intelligence actually want Brexit - it's the year of the oik and political chisellers are desperate to suck the penis of the common man which is why Mogg and Johnson are there given their fellatio experience in the second form.

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