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    The kind of gutter sludge you see at happy hour in pattaya beer bars. He actually thinks he has style. Gen X dad hipster fruit cake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    All he wants is for the UK to be independent . . . to make its own laws instead of having to measure bananas,
    put meat into sausages,
    'outlawing acres',
    EU telling British farners what they can grow,
    banning baby rattles,
    barmaids banned from showing cleavage
    etc etc etc ad infinitum . . .




    because he is a miserable imbecile, like you and the majority of Brexit wankers . . .

    barrister's wigs to be scrapped as per EU mandate'
    EU wants a black box in every British registered vehicle,
    EU ban on 'boozing',
    Double-Decker buses to eb banned . . . twice even,
    etc etc etc ad infinitum . . .

    . . . and the morons lap it up and don't know the difference between the EU, NATO, ECHR - they're ALLLLLL directed against the UK by Brussels.




    Imbeciles . . . just fuck off and stop delaying the final cut by breaking agreements and your constant whining.


    how did i miss this mini breakdown, must have been what Hitler was like in the bunker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    The kind of gutter sludge you see at happy hour in pattaya beer bars. He actually thinks he has style. Gen X dad hipster fruit cake.
    To be fair, he was on his morning jog around the park and gave the press something to write about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    To be fair, he was on his morning jog around the park and gave the press something to write about.
    So he jogs with boxer shorts, a tuque and fleece sweater. What an absolute cvnt this tosspot is.


    Look at this lunchbucket jog. He can just barely fight the gravity that is pushing him down. He has such bad circulation that he's always wearing long sleeves while he runs

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    how did i miss this
    You were pissed again, as usual


    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    mini breakdown
    Listing a few of the ideas you swallowed like a thirsty whore . . . that's a breakdown.



    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    must have been what Hitler was like in the bunker.
    No idea, you seem far more familiar and obsessed with the guy than anyone else here . . . feeds into your mental frailty. You're the perfect example of Godwin's ugly inbred stepchild . . .




    Here are a few more of your brainfarts:

    * The EU forces down broadband speeds
    * EU bans eating competition cakes
    * British license plates to be axed
    * EU bans children's milk runs
    * Village church bells to be silenced

    You people really are fucked in the head.


    Speaking of being fucked in the head:

    LONDON -- Britain is ramping up a feud with the European Union by pressing on with a plan to rip up parts of the post-Brexit trade deal it signed with the bloc.Legislation that rewrites trade rules for Northern Ireland is scheduled to get its first major House of Commons debate on Monday, the first step on what could be a rocky journey through Parliament.
    The legislation, if approved by lawmakers, would remove checks on goods entering Northern Ireland from the rest of the U.K., thereby scrapping parts of a trade treaty that Prime Minister Boris Johnson signed before Britain left the EU in 2020.

    Johnson’s opponents, however, say the move is illegal and will shred Britain’s international reputation. It is also causing concern among some of the prime minister's fellow Conservatives, already worried about Johnson’s judgment — and popularity — following a series of ethics scandals and two special election defeats.
    The EU has threatened to retaliate, raising the specter of a trade war between the two major economic partners.
    The bloc’s ambassador to Britain, Joao Vale de Almeida, said Britain’s plan was “illegal because it is a breach of international law, a breach of EU law, U.K. law and international law.”
    “It is a treaty that we signed, ratified and even went through a general election in this country,” he told Times Radio.
    UK presses on with Brexit rules rewrite; EU calls it illegal - ABC News

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    And that 'temporary' blip, now into its sixth year, just drags on and on and on and on .......£ Sterling=US$1.22.

    Brexit saw the worst fall in Sterling for over 30 years. Import costs are inexorably rising as a consequence and profits falling, and losing unfettered access to 450 million consumers is the killing blow.

    I million SMEs can't be wrong in their universal complaints but the 17.6 million credulous fuckwits who voted for their destruction just do not care but then, the stupid and ignorant wouldn't, would they.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    And that 'temporary' blip, now into its sixth year, just drags on and on and on and on .......£ Sterling=US$1.22.

    Brexit saw the worst fall in Sterling for over 30 years. Import costs are inexorably rising as a consequence and profits falling, and losing unfettered access to 450 million consumers is the killing blow.

    I million SMEs can't be wrong in their universal complaints but the 17.6 million credulous fuckwits who voted for their destruction just do not care but then, the stupid and ignorant wouldn't, would they.
    Here's one of them:
    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    how did i miss this

    At least they can be happy to have their 'blue passports back' - they can use them extensively as they need one to travel to Europe.

    And some more examples of the halfwit brigade:

    * EU safety directives to ban playgrounds
    * EU plans to ban zipper trousers (1999, an early one for the NPTers)
    * Cod no longer to be called 'Cod'.
    * Corgis to be banned by EU

    . . . you can just imagine this lot frothing at the mouth, draped in their Union Jack, railing at hoe the EU is not allowing them to be English

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    . . . you can just imagine this lot frothing at the mouth
    Seem to me you are the loon frothing at the mouth with your unresolved Brexit issues, what a fukin nutter. No wonder you moved from "Senior management roles in globally renown companies" to teaching in the backwoods of Asia.

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    My first post of the day and you're into it like a rat up a rain-pipe . . . obsessed much, soap-dodger?
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    Today, 12:12 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Today, 12:15 PM


    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    your unresolved Brexit issues
    'Mine'? For 'us' there are no 'unresolved Brexit issues', you utter fuckwit. The 'unresolved Brexit issues' were resolved until you halfwit lot decided they weren't 'fair'. Inbred morons.


    Seriously, you need to do what you started and what was agreed on . . . and keep lying . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    'Mine'? For 'us' there are no 'unresolved Brexit issues', you utter fuckwit.
    You are a Kraut nutter, some genetic throwback from some tinkering in the 40's.

    I'm not the one repeatedly posting lists of dreamt up Brexit stuff. As for following you around, Christ you have the nerve to suggest that, its your MO on here to traipse around following posters you don't like with your ridiculous rants and names for them. Its obvious why you've ended up teaching in a backwater in Asia as the victims of your "Light hearted and witty" delivery won't generally complain about what an unremitting bore you are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    You are a Kraut nutter, some genetic throwback from some tinkering in the 40's.
    Yet again you think references like that are a 'zinger'. . . but they just show your Godwin-like inability to add anything coherent . . . it's your mother tongue, do better.



    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    I'm not the one repeatedly posting lists of dreamt up Brexit stuff.
    Correct, you're the one who laps it up like the thirsty dog you are.



    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    As for following you around
    Yes . . .
    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Today, 12:12 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Today, 12:15 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Today, 12:32
    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Today, 12:44
    Stay off the booze, NPT


    * EU is forcing cows to wear nappies (2014)
    * Smokey bacon crisps to be banned (2003)
    * Darts to be banned in pubs (1993)
    * EU outlaws teeth whitening products (Feb 2003) - particularly funny given your dental situations.

    Good God, you people are thick.


    Do you remember how you soap-dodgers were all wound up about having to have higher quality standards for your food to bring it up to par with the EU?

    UK faces ‘significant risks’ to quality of food imported post-Brexit, says report




    Better controls on EU goods needed as impact of Covid and Russia-Ukraine war also put pressure on standards

    The UK is facing “significant risks” to the quality of food being imported and consumed as Brexit, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the
    Ukraine war put pressure on standards, British watchdogs have warned.Better controls are needed to ensure the quality of “higher-risk” food coming from the EU post-Brexit – such as meat, dairy, eggs and feed – and to avoid “potential safety incidents”, a report by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and Food Standards Scotland (FSS) said.

    They added that the cost of living crisis would also put pressure on the types of food people could afford to buy.
    “Our research shows that concerns about price, health and the environment are high among the public’s priorities,” they said. “In the face of the steep rises in food prices, and wider pressures on household incomes … we recognise that it is almost certain to become more challenging for consumers to access affordable healthy and sustainable food this year.”
    The inaugural report, published on Monday, concluded that food standards had been maintained in 2021 despite pandemic upheaval, but said this was a “cautious conclusion” and warned of challenges ahead.

    “Establishing full UK import controls on food by the end of next year from the EU is a priority,” said Prof Susan Jebb, the chair of the FSA. “The longer the UK operates without assurance that products from the EU meet our high food and feed safety standards, the less confident we can be that we can effectively identify potential safety incidents.”

    The report said it was vital for the UK to be able halt the import of unsafe foods but that the FSA and FSS were unable to put sufficient controls in place without government support.

    “Although we have considered these challenges carefully and put other arrangements within our control in place, they are not, in our view, sufficient,” the report said. “We are therefore committed to working with government departments to ensure that the introduction of these improved import controls provides high levels of protection for UK consumers.”
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    The UK did not have new border checks in place when post-Brexit rules came into force in January last year, and implementing them was put off to July this year.

    However, in April the Cabinet Office minister Jacob Rees-Mogg said he was delaying the move again, saying tit would be costly for businesses already facing a tough trading environment and soaring supply chain expenses.
    The imposition of controls resulting from the Brexit deal would have been “an act of self-harm” costing UK businesses £1bn annually, he said.
    The second main concern has been a fall in the number of inspections of food businesses because of resourcing pressures faced by local authorities exacerbated by the pandemic.

    “The situation is in the process of being repaired – in particular in food hygiene inspections of cafes and restaurants – but progress is constrained by resource and the availability of qualified professionals,” the report said. “Local authorities need sufficient resources to carry out their part in assuring that food is what it says it is.”
    Sue Davies, the head of consumer rights and food policy at consumer group Which?, said: “It is essential that the government heeds these warnings and ensures that consumers can have confidence that there are effective safeguards in place to maintain safety and broader food standards for both UK-produced and imported products.”

    Nearly half of the UK’s food – 40m tonnes annually – comes from abroad, and two-thirds of that has in recent years come from the
    European Union.
    The EU accounts for more than 90% of all beef, dairy, eggs and pork products imported into the UK and nearly two-thirds (65%) of all food and feed not of animal origin.*
    The FSA and FSS will look at wider issues beyond food safety in future reports. These include growing consumer concerns into broader standards linked to production such as animal welfare, sustainability and national food security.
    https://www.theguardian.com/business...it-says-report

    * You morons are fucked

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    ^ Christ the Kraut loon is still banging on.

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    Brexit means...



    ...long queues at Dover for the summer holidays.


    I hear Truss is blaming the French, again. Not their problem, they are just protecting their border....555

    It's quite entertaining, watching the chaos from deepest Bavaria, where I can nip across the border whenever I fancy. Maybe we'll go next week-end and pick up a cheap vacancy because a little englander couldn't make it.

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    ^ I think its hilarious too. Next year most of these tourists will look at going somewhere else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Next year most of these tourists will look at going somewhere else.
    ...and get stuck at the airports .

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    ^ How are the airports in Chermany, i understand they had delays too...Brexit?

    Anyway, we love you lot over there, we are currently pumping gas across to you to help our European friends. You see on this side there are no hard feelings, that is all with that little cvnt Micron, who, has been very quiet lately. In fact has anyone heard of any European leaders? Micron, Merkins successor whoever he is or that Italian bloke, whoever he was.

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    ^ Every UK PM since the Brexit vote has been unceremoniously dumped!

    The country is going to be led by Truss!!

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    Well lets hope we aren't as petty and spiteful as our EU neighbours when the gas tap gets turned off.

    Its been quite evident that the EU has been at pains to ensure Brexit is seen as a failure and that is fine but don't start bellyaching when we push back...oh you already have.

    Quite frankly the EU is fooking basket case, its loosely held together with Chermany's cash and that is looking very precarious atm. It won't take much for CAP cuts to be on the offing and then the Frenchies will be revolting. Spain is foked and Ireland will be held to account for their criminally low taxation rates, leaving Italy well all i can say is

    Oh and you are all tied to one rate and one currency

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Its been quite evident that the EU has been at pains to ensure Brexit is seen as a failure
    Don't be so absurd. It is quite obvious to anyone with half a brain cell that Brexit IS a failure. The US believe it to be as much a failure as the rest of Europe does.

    The problem is neither major party is willing to admit that Brexit is a failure and so both are doomed to the leadership of Truss.

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    ^ you can bitch as much as you like Troy, like your EU compatriots.

    As for the Mercans, who gives fuk, they have a pro-Ireland geriatric leading them who's green blood clouds his judgement but that's OK too he'll not be around long.

    If you think disentangling ourselves from the club was easy or a five minute job then that says more about you being absurd than me. The two parties can work amicably but it takes an EU that is not in shock that a country had the audacity to leave and an EU that does not deliberately try to focus its bile on that country but we are well aware of the petty way its behaved since the UK departure. The EU parliament is like a child's 4th birthday party, lots of crying, screaming and stamping of feet and finding bitchy ways to retaliate.

    You do know you lot have enough to worry about with gas, oil, inflation, a range of semi failed states and a banker that is not looking like its in a position to prop the EU up atm. Oh and you need to seriously invest in the military at national level after years of hiding behind NATO and the club hasn't really been too forthcoming with Ukraine on that front, all a bit embarrassing really.

    So Troy, just what have we in the UK got to worry about, not a lot from where i stand in the grander scheme of things. If you ask me the EU would benefit more from smoothing its relationship with the UK and then focussing on its own internal issues but it won't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    ^ you can bitch as much as you like Troy, like your EU compatriots.

    As for the Mercans, who gives fuk.

    Troy, just what have we in the UK got to worry about, not a lot from where i stand in the grander scheme of things.


    You must be fkin blind then, as well as drunk half the time.

    How about a basket case economy, an incompetent simpleton about to take the reins as PM, and five hour queues to get through Dover for starters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    I hear Truss is blaming the French, again.
    Of course, it's the BoJo/Farage/Inbred Halfwit auto-response . . . with our resident Inbred halfwit NPT leading the defense of the realm here


    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Next year most of these tourists will look at going somewhere else.
    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    ...and get stuck at the airports .
    So, where will these yokels go? How will they get there? By plane? Millions of people will switch from car to plane that easily? Jaysus, you are a simpleton.


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    You see on this side there are no hard feelings, that is all with that little cvnt Micron
    If there are no hard feelings why do you and your ilk go on and on and on and on . . . one whataboutsim after the next . . . oh, here we go:
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    Chermany
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    little cvnt Micron
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    the EU is fooking basket case
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    the Frenchies will be revolting
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    Spain is foked


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    or that Italian bloke, whoever he was.
    Ah, he stepped down . . . as opposed to your fat joker.

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    BREAKING: Bank of England forecasts that inflation in the UK will peak at 13.3% in October

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    This is the BREXIT thread.

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    Yep, Brexit is that wonderful success story that just keeps on giving and giving ......£=$US 1.21, GDP growth contracting monthly, recession imminent and stagflation heading for 13%.

    Britain is now officially the worst performing economy in Europe with growth since 2016 limited to 3.8% as compared to EU at 8.5%.

    And the stupid Brexit fucks still cannot admit the catastrophic failure it always was.

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