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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
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    Corbyn? I agree.

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    MP's cannot see this report, but the government mouthpiece, the BBC can. Democracy at work it seems.

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    An interesting sidelight on the car crash that is Brexit and illuminates the fucking stupidity of their dozy rhetoric spouted by morons such as Bumbumboy, is the fact that the Road Haulage Bill being put through parliament last year preparatory to 2019 was halted when the silly fuckers realised that only 1,200 permits to operate in the EU would be available to over 80,000 trucks after Brexit.

    The reason why the £ is on a bit of a rebound is of course because the markets are factoring in their assumption that a transition deal ( essentially nothing much will change ) is now an odds on certainty.

    The thing is, folk like Mogg and his young Tory jugend actually are quite stupid because they seek to pursue actions without knowing their consequences and merely rely on their cheap rhetoric and vapid propaganda. Many sad sacks are of course in thrall of the Moggster but mostly they are lower end dross easily impressed by their social betters and cannot distinguish cavilling casuistry from bollocks.

    Bumbumboy is the epitome of such lower end trash.

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    Road haulage the latest attempt at you just making things up at will. Do you honestly believe that if only 1200 UK trucks were allowed to drive on EU roads that we wouldn't introduce a reciprocal measure. Any idea how many EU trucks on UK roads. Only lower end dross socialising with his equals in Pattaya continuously fall for this stuff.

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    May's Chinese trip to touch on fair trade issues
    As UK Prime Minister Theresa May begins a three-day trip to China to strengthen ties after Brexit, she said she will press Beijing to respect international rules on overcapacity and intellectual property rights. May said she wants to step up the UK's relationship with China "in a way that protects our values, ensures global security, and advances the multilateral system and the rules for which we have fought so hard."

    https://www.politico.eu/article/ther...ational-rules/

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Road haulage the latest attempt at you just making things up at will. Do you honestly believe that if only 1200 UK trucks were allowed to drive on EU roads that we wouldn't introduce a reciprocal measure. Any idea how many EU trucks on UK roads. Only lower end dross socialising with his equals in Pattaya continuously fall for this stuff.
    You stupid fuck, the tractors load the trailers on the ferry and unhitch for the haulier at t'other end to collect. EU doesn't give a fuck but British businesses will be crucified, you thick mofo oik.

    You monkey fuckers truly don't know your cock from a fucking banana.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    You stupid fuck, the tractors load the trailers on the ferry and unhitch for the haulier at t'other end to collect. EU doesn't give a fuck but British businesses will be crucified, you thick mofo oik.

    You monkey fuckers truly don't know your cock from a fucking banana.
    You really are stupid beyond belief, come on how many trucks with EU plates are on average in the UK at any one time?

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    You stupid fuck, the tractors load the trailers on the ferry and unhitch for the haulier at t'other end to collect. EU doesn't give a fuck but British businesses will be crucified, you thick mofo oik.

    You monkey fuckers truly don't know your cock from a fucking banana.

    once again you are gazing through crystal balls with all the foresight of a pickled pattaya prole and coming up with these endless doomsday scenarios that you, in the warm glow of schadenfreude and malevolent loathing for the mother country that suffuses through your ailing and creaking frame, hope will come to pass.

    your dystopian predictions might as well have been gleaned from the random alignment of chicken bones on the floor of a mud hut, the alectromantic peckings of a twitching rooster or the chiromantic babblings, nephelomantic visions and ureamantic divinations of the toothless clairvoyant crone that reads the runes and sells pegs on clacton pier.

    why dont you just admit that you have no idea whatsoever of what you speak, and all those years as a halitotic humphrey stuck at paygrade Z4, seconded to the third undersecretary in the department responsible for sourcing paperclips for westminster have left you bitter and spiteful.


    from this




    to this



    in only 5 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    You really are stupid beyond belief, come on how many trucks with EU plates are on average in the UK at any one time?
    You truly are a moron. The EU registered trucks will continue to travel because no one in their right mind is that fucking stupid to try and prevent them on the grounds of some assumed reciprocity. That's the problem poor old May has to reconcile - she knows she has no alternative but to take it all up the ass. If your fantasy of reciprocal action were to occur Britain would seize up in a month but the EU will carry on with nary a shrug and a gentle dribble fart in the direction of Dover. British hauliers are going to be regulated and there it is but the extent will be determined by the transition deal which of course the Brexit monkey fuckers still, unbelievably, want to fuck up. The rRoad Haulage Bill was abandoned pro tem because no one really wants to deal with armageddon for British truckers if it can be avoided.

    Sometimes I really do think you Brexit morons still do not comprehend the enormity of your stupidity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    You monkey fuckers truly don't know your cock from a fucking banana.
    I do. My cock's the one that smells like a Grimsby trawlers bog door handle.

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    Tax, one simply reads the runes and tells it how it is. Either you take it up your prolapsed anal canal and smile sweetly at the fleeting pleasure not realised since you were last bollocked by a googly bowled by Ernest Titthwaite at the semi-finals of the Oglethorpe Colliery Cup Championship, or you lurch into a decade of gathering gloom and abject horror not experienced since you stuck your head between Rita Grimcrossthwacker's buttocks searching for her missing enema valve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    I do. My cock's the one that smells like a Grimsby trawlers bog door handle.
    You mean, fishier than an anchovy's twat!!!!

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    No cure once tertiary syphilis has set in, poor SeekingAss.

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    heres some runes for you to ponder.


    ..... economies are dynamic entities that cannot be plotted with precision on a spreadsheet.

    What a contrast with Britain, where the political class is continuing its interminable row about how bad Brexit will be, this time based on leaked forecasts of what will happen to growth in 15 years’ time under various scenarios.

    Of course, policymakers seeking to make better decisions should draw on forecasts and models that suggest how trade will behave, but at Westminster and in Whitehall these are now elevated to canonical status. In contrast, most of the best decisions of the postwar period — the abolition of exchange controls in 1979, for example, which enabled money to flow in and out freely — were carried out with almost no modelling or forecasting.

    We should have been cured of the forecasting fixation by the financial crisis, when a decade’s worth of projections from Gordon Brown about what precisely the economy and public borrowing would be doing years hence went up in smoke.

    Somehow the tyranny of the spreadsheet survived, partly because the coalition government of 2010-15 wanted to emphasise that it was working to a plan. Now, statisticians cannot even agree on what happened during that period. The productivity numbers may have been wrong, which skews pretty much all other assumptions.

    If the statistics about the past turn out to be flawed, we surely shouldn’t put much faith in projections looking a decade and a half ahead. Yet the gloom about Britain’s fortunes is so pervasive at Westminster and in Whitehall that you might think the country faces imminent wipeout.

    Of course the European Union is fiddly to leave: it was designed to be that way by a British official, Lord Kerr, the architect of the Article 50 process. It was Kerr who said in a speech in the House of Lords earlier this year that Britain would eventually “come to heel” for the EU, presenting a charming image of his country as a recalcitrant poodle.

    It need not be this way. The EU is not so deeply embedded in our national life as to make British departure either impossible or disastrous. Self-government is not weird. Lots of other countries — Canada, Chile, Japan, India, New Zealand, Australia, the United States — manage to make their own laws and prosper. But the strong suspicion of the moment, that Britain won’t make anything of Brexit, is of course impossible to separate from the leadership vacuum at the very top of a disintegrating administration.

    Incredibly, a year and a half on from the referendum, there is still not an agreed government position about what it wants from a future deal with the EU. The situation resembles a farcical fusion of Fawlty Towers and Yes, Minister — or “No, Prime Minister”, as one of her team put it to me when describing Theresa May’s lack of authority ahead of trade talks that are just weeks away.

    The response from No 10 is that the PM is not a quitter, which is precisely what is making many Tory MPs so depressed and persuading some that a move must be made against her. “The parliamentary half-term [this month] is the key period,” says an MP. “Colleagues are away and will be plotting on social media. If she hasn’t set a date for departure, that could be the week it tips into a contest.”

    The British are an inherently sceptical bunch and after the Blair experience in particular voters will be wary of falling for a charismatic leader. Macron and Trump both preside over republics, which makes it easier to generate respect — though that is a model Trump is testing on Twitter. .

    you dont know any more than anybody else, at least about what the future holds fot the uk and your depressing rants could in themselves initiate a financial crisis such is the misery and gloom contained within them, all based on nothing more than your own angry and totally irrational pessimism.

    the above is from todays times btw.

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    Err, Tax, that bit of deranged speculative whimsy, seemingly born out of too much Prozac, was headlined "Britain needs the optimism of Trump and Macron".

    Was it out of natural reticence because of shame that made you omit it?

    Drink all the Kool-Aid you want Tax, there is no upside to this catastrophe but I am beginning to detect that some of our more responsible members of government are beginning to realise the full enormity of a hard Brexit and are desperately trying to salvage something from the wreckage. Problem is, there are too many fucking idiots on the nazi Kipper wing of the Tory party. The election is looking more and more inevitable with the clear possibility Labour will form a government. Coinciding with a bear market and a shattered £, the music is decidedly funereal.

    I'm actually beginning to enjoy it all and one part of me desperately wants a hard brexit simply to see the misery inflicted on the British by themselves.
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    Just be thrown in Facebook jail for winding up the Brexiteers with alternative ideas and and facts. What a bunch of pea brained snowflakes.

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    Don't worry I get banned from Labour Facebook pages all the time. The loony left basically controls social media these days and they don't like opposing views. The nastiness of the left is always just simmering under the surface. They are too easy to wind up, yesterday all singing the praises of Thornberry in PMQ about 16 year olds being able to vote. I just mentioned age should be irrelevant and only taxpayers should be able to vote but Labour would never go for that as would lose half their voters. Forget how many death threats and references to my wife I got in under an hour but jolly good fun.

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    On immigration

    "Well if the English, got off their lazy obese butts and turned the morning telly off then they might have more luck finding gainful employment rather then yelling incoherently about the Polish".

    Well there goes communicating with the world outside of Myanmar for 7 more days. Storm in a teacup.

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    I am afraid Maybot and friends are going to renegade on Brexit under a false pretense,

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    Renege Butters, renege.

    If they renegade, we're all fvcked

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    I am afraid Maybot and friends are going to renegade on Brexit under a false pretense,
    We need to get rid of Doris to ensure Brexit but bizarrely it only seems remoaner Tories who want her gone.

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    The Maybot won the Tory leadership simply because she is a a no-hope that can be made the scapegoat for all things Brexit.

    No-one who values their reputation or future would stand in her shoes until after this Brexit nightmare is over. It is pure poison and all associated with it are political zombies to be cast as absurd loonies taking over Westminster in the history books of the next century. "How the West was Lost" will be the GCSE level history question for decades to come.

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    Doris won solely because Gove stabbed Boris in the back. Doris v Boris and Boris would have been pm and we wouldn't have this weak willed uninspiring waste of space leading us through Brexit.

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    ^ Which is required to ensure that Brexit will never happen...

    ...That's her whole purpose in life, and I think she is just starting to realise it.

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