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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    Yes many. And they are still doing so by negotiating terms that will get us to change our minds. Unfortunately for the EU that ain't gonna happen. Rot in hell EU.
    oh yeah ? please state every countries that has officially asked the UK in the last 2 years to remain?

    none, fucking Brexishitter idiot

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    excellent article,

    yes you fookers are surrounded, time to give up and surrender, like you were about to do in WW2

    told you so, fookers wouldn't listen to EU leaders, thought they had it all under control because their silly witch told them so and fookers were desperate to believe in fairy tales

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    The unravelling of Britain's modern era of the past 45 years is now gathering pace and, as anticipated, the Tory party is fracturing along the fault lines of its stupidity, vacuous rhetoric and specious propaganda that only the lower classes, the deluded and truly dimwitted ever believed.
    The perfect storm is approaching and there is nowhere to take shelter. The £ is heading for $1.10 (parity for the exchange bureaux fodder) as the prospect of a general election looms ever larger. The problem is, Corbyn has announced that Brexit is unstoppable which translated into his neo-marxist agenda means that he wants the ensuing chaos out of which he hopes to gain a majority to introduce a new socialism re-balancing the wealth/poverty axis. No matter what develops now, Britain is heading over the horizon into a new reality and one that will dismember the union forever.

    For me, the schadenfreude is delicious and I particularly savour the bitter sweet irony that this has been orchestrated by the very people who proclaim to be the country's greatest patriots but in truth are no more than its thick - headed, lumpen lower end manipulated by ignorance, stupidity, prejudice and bigotry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    oh yeah ? please state every countries that has officially asked the UK in the last 2 years to remain?

    none, fucking Brexishitter idiot
    The EUs long term goal is to abolish borders and eventually sovereignty, to become one country; they haven't quite thought through the language bit, so they may opt for the Belgian model with each province/state/county speaking its own tongue.

    Meanwhile, and until that happens, please note the EU is not a country. So it's not individual members clamouring for salvation in these turbulent times but mostly unelected representatives that do not want Brexit to happen. Quite aside from the impending Eurozone meltdown, it doesn't look good when the second biggest net contributor bolts for the door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    excellent article, yes you fookers are surrounded, time to give up and surrender, like you were about to do in WW2
    Typical of the low class individual you are to make comments like that on the eve of WWI armistice, not really a surprise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    For me, the schadenfreude is delicious and I particularly savour the bitter sweet irony that this has been orchestrated by the very people who proclaim to be the country's greatest patriots but in truth are no more than its thick - headed, lumpen lower end manipulated by ignorance, stupidity, prejudice and bigotry.
    Blah Blah Blah, good grief - you post the same bile infused nonsense daily. Get Buttfly to give you a cuddle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    The EUs long term goal is to abolish borders and eventually sovereignty, to become one country
    Will that be before or after the English Civil War, jabby?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NamPikToot View Post
    Get Buttfly to give you a cuddle.
    Whatever you do don't let him cuddle you from behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NamPikToot View Post
    And Troy, love you, can't be bothered to read that but did you vote? if so fair play. I am fukin sick of reading about the damage the vote had on people who have chosen to remove themselves from the electorate.
    Yes I voted to remain in the EU. I left the UK in 2002 to work in Germany , but kept my house and stayed on the electoral register until 2006.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Yes I voted to remain in the EU. I left the UK in 2002 to work in Germany , but kept my house and stayed on the electoral register until 2006.
    Good on you, not going to criticise its your right and you exercised it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    A typically London centric view.
    No, disagree with that point of view. Are you sure you read his letter or did you just skim read and pick out the bits that suit you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    No, disagree with that point of view. Are you sure you read his letter or did you just skim read and pick out the bits that suit you?
    Yes I read the whole thing. The London centric bit was the giveaway to his true beliefs.

    Lets face it, the UK Plc has been a toilet for the last 20 years. The stagnation is almost entirely due to the EU hand cuffs preventing free enterprise and growth.
    The only successful countries have specialist exports or an industrial base to fund social welfare.
    The UK has neither. Having abandoned heavy industry to cheap foreign labor, the only place left to go was finance, and we all know how corrupt and self supporting that is.

    Leaving the EU will force the UK to grow up and stand or fall on its own merit. Instead of clinging to the idea of some socialist utopia designed to feed the fat cats and enshrine the rest in poverty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Yes I read the whole thing. The London centric bit was the giveaway to his true beliefs.
    nutter, you either didn't read it, or you were too busy looking for something you didn't like, and you completely missed the point

    typical right wing pensioner mentality,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Lets face it, the UK Plc has been a toilet for the last 20 years. The stagnation is almost entirely due to the EU hand cuffs preventing free enterprise and growth.
    The only successful countries have specialist exports or an industrial base to fund social welfare.
    The UK has neither. Having abandoned heavy industry to cheap foreign labor, the only place left to go was finance, and we all know how corrupt and self supporting that is.

    Leaving the EU will force the UK to grow up and stand or fall on its own merit. Instead of clinging to the idea of some socialist utopia designed to feed the fat cats and enshrine the rest in poverty.
    you think you can compete with China or India ? well you might eventually if your country economy collapse completely

    you obviously don't understand econ 101 when it comes to the benefits of import and export economies

    there is a very good reason why countries choose to end certain "expensive" industries to focus on "essential" and "growing" alternatives

    you obviously don't get it, but what else is new

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Will that be before or after the English Civil War, jabby?
    From the tone of your post it seems you're one of the few people in Europe that did not know the long term goal of the EU.

    And the 'civil war' that amuses you will start not in the UK but Europe, not sure which country as the candidate list grows, but if you start taking an interest in how the Socialist Project is panning out it's quite possible that you find out when it kicks off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    From the tone of your post it seems you're one of the few people in Europe that did not know the long term goal of the EU.


    You really do lurch from one extreme to another don't you...then come to rest with your current attitude on BREXIT... a pearl clutching 'I dunno'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    From the tone of your post it seems you're one of the few people in Europe that did not know the long term goal of the EU.

    And the 'civil war' that amuses you will start not in the UK but Europe, not sure which country as the candidate list grows, but if you start taking an interest in how the Socialist Project is panning out it's quite possible that you find out when it kicks off.
    Europe, Europe, Europe

    that's all you keep barking, I thought it was all about UK, UK, and UK

    Europe is no longer your problem, so stop worry about our future and imminent collapse, you should worry more about yours and your pending collapse

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Lets face it, the UK Plc has been a toilet for the last 20 years. The stagnation is almost entirely due to the EU hand cuffs preventing free enterprise and growth.
    The only successful countries have specialist exports or an industrial base to fund social welfare.
    The UK has neither. Having abandoned heavy industry to cheap foreign labor, the only place left to go was finance, and we all know how corrupt and self supporting that is.
    So it's the fault of the EU that the UK abandoned 'heavy industry' and brought in cheap labour. Interesting concept....

    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Leaving the EU will force the UK to grow up and stand or fall on its own merit.
    Wasn't that one of the arguments for not joining originally? At least a reason why we were reluctant to join.

    Where will the money come from to finance this manufacturing revolution? The UK is in debt and that debt is going to get bigger outside the EU. Who do you think is going to finance such a lame duck? Do you expect foreign finance despite the UK going all Nationalistic?

    Quite simply you, like the Brexit leaders, have no plan whatsoever. You are hoping to 'wing it' when the time comes and that is a very dangerous path to be taking, even on a personal level, let alone at a national one.

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    who cares, the UK will go down in flame, and we will be all watching and applauding from the high balcony of the EU Parliament in Brussels

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post


    You really do lurch from one extreme to another don't you...then come to rest with your current attitude on BREXIT... a pearl clutching 'I dunno'.
    Try again, and please type slower.

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    ^ This is going to be fun if the agreement means the UK stays in the Customs Union, which of course goes against the Tory manifesto and the Maybot's Lancaster House speech....


    ...oh, it will say it's time limited to get round that little problem for GB but not for NI.


    Chances of getting it through Parliament could be slim. However, it has to be sold as damage limitation and the Tory Brexiteers need to be told to hold the line or leave the party.

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    Bisto owner plans Brexit stockpile




    Image copyrightPREMIER FOODSImage captionPremier Foods wants to keep making its wide range of products whatever happens with BrexitPremier Foods has said it intends to stockpile raw materials in the run-up to Brexit as fears grow over gridlock at UK ports.
    The firm, which owns Bisto, Oxo and Mr Kipling, said it was taking steps "in the absence of certainty over the arrangements for the UK's departure from the EU".
    Premier Foods said it expected to spend up to £10m on the preparations.
    It also hopes to sell its Ambrosia custard and creamed rice business.
    It said it was having "discussions with third parties regarding the potential disposal" of the brand, as well as the factory in Devon where the products are made.
    Premier Foods said it had seen lower sales of custard products because of the hot summer and had reduced its promotional investment in the brand.
    The company's shares were up more than 2% in Tuesday morning trading.
    Delays risk

    "The group shortly intends to start a process of building stocks of raw materials to protect the company against the risk of delays at ports," Premier Foods said.
    The firm said this had the potential to cause "an adverse movement of up to £10m in working capital", but it hoped to compensate for that outlay in the next financial year.


    Premier Foods said that "like all businesses", it had spent several months planning on "a range of scenarios subject to the nature of any Brexit deal that is reached".
    "As part of this, Premier Foods have a cross-functional team in place which continues to keep the possible implications to our business under review," it added.
    "This is purely a precautionary measure as Premier Foods, like all companies, ensures it's prepared for any Brexit scenario."
    Boss quits

    Meanwhile, chief executive Gavin Darby has said he will step down at the end of January.
    He said he would be leaving on the sixth anniversary of his joining Premier Foods.
    Mr Darby's announcement of his imminent departure comes almost four months after he survived a bid to oust him at the company's annual meeting.
    Activist hedge fund Oasis Management, the firm's second-largest shareholder, had called for him to resign, a call supported by 41% of shareholders.
    Premier Foods has been under fire over a number of issues, including its failure to lift its share price above the 65p-a-share bid offered by US condiment giant McCormick in 2016.
    However, the firm's first-half results have shown a 14% profit rise.
    Adjusted pre-tax profit was £30.2m, up from £26.4m in the same period a year earlier.


    Aaah Pisto..................................

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    This needs the support of UK Plc, not parliament.

    It all sounds very plausible, which is obviously the intention, but without certainty, British business will be left hanging on to hopes of the ability to trade.

    Prolonging the agony of will we, won’t we, is certain to undermine the economic reality. Politicics and politicians be buggered.

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    Politicics and politicians be buggered.
    Jayzuz, are Malay ladyboyz not enough for you, Twitch?
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