NumtwatFuk, you gormless retard, one was referring to the divorce bill. The annual contribution of EU member states is based on GDP except Britain of course which got a discount. The divorce bill is as described in my post. You went to a secondary modern school didn't you, or was it one of those comprehensives.
Once an oik, always an oik, eh.
I rather surmise the EU will tell May to sort out a leadership process to replace her and then to arrange a general election in, say, May which will give whomsoever a chance to get their ducks in a row to negotiate a deal that actually has the support of the majority in the House and one that appeases the DUP but hopefully the majority can exclude those neanderthals - NI retains full EU status but can also suck English cock if it wants. It will then grant an extension of two years but this can be shortened if the EU thinks Britain is ready.
Buttchugger, you went on to blather about future payments if we remained in, God you are a muppet
Originally Posted by Seekingasylum
The account reflects commitments to budget costs in the current cycles, future personnel costs and the cost of legacy protocols before expiry. Say, £50 billions. However, remaining in the CU and SM will reduce the bill given that Britain will continue to pay an annual budget contribution for as long as it derives a benefit from its membership.
I pointed out that its an idiotic statement - which it is, like much of the hyperbole you spout. Are you going to dig up any of your past Mystic Meg predictions today and post about your posts?, you really are your own best friend aren't you.
we need that crusher ASAP
as expected, plenty of time to April 12 for another dozen votes
Brexit: Theresa May ponders fourth bid to pass deal
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-47756122
Theresa May and her cabinet are looking for ways to bring her EU withdrawal agreement back to the Commons for a fourth attempt at winning MPs' backing.
The PM said the UK would need "an alternative way forward" after her plan was defeated by 58 votes on Friday.
MPs from all parties will test support for other options during a second round of "indicative votes" on Monday.
But government sources have not ruled out a run-off between whichever proves most popular and the PM's Brexit plan.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has called on Mrs May to change her deal or resign immediately, while Northern Ireland's DUP - which has propped up Mrs May's minority government - also continues to oppose the deal.
The government has so far failed to win over 34 Conservative rebels, including both Remainers and Tory Brexiteers who say the deal still leaves the UK too closely aligned to Europe.
May, who is against Brexit, but who is trying to figure out how to carry it out, is supported by DUP, who also oppose the deal.
Sounds Thai.
Three times now you've made a fool of yourself on that one. You really need to check before deciding the voices in your head are correct. Hint, look at Betty's post https://teakdoor.com/speakers-corner/...ml#post3925186, first picture. Big letters at the bottom and follow the clues.
The Above Post May Contain Strong Language, Flashing Lights, or Violent Scenes.
^Chassmui in denial..
Opposed, hardly, I would say the same thing if Sinn Fein were in control but they're not. it's not like Sinn Fein have control over the EU, unlike the DUP who have control over the British Government.
Racism? What is it with you and your compulsive lying? Are you trying to be funny?
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The more I watch this whole debacle the more I think the divorce from the EU will be minor compared to the disintegration of the UK.
who will protect the Queen when it goes tits up and they will no longer have the EU to blame
It's parallel. My tendency is to lean on the Catholic side, but when you come out with one-eyed stuff, it's just silly. Of course, if it was the other lot and you were one-eyed in their direction, it'd be equally silly. As you often say, it's a complex issue that deserves better than binary analysis...
Secondly, your need to call everyone liars is really weird. Look back and see how often you have called posters liars on this thread; it's ridiculous. This is just a thread on a Thailand board, there's very few if anybody who benefits from propaganda here; some folks like Paps like to troll from time to time; some folks like fufu are just dumb, but nobody goes out of their way here to lie - what would be the point. As always, Bobbie, your interesting and informed comments are underminded by your insecurities sproating insults... We all kick out some insults sometimes, needlessly most of the time, but come on, Bobbie, respect yourself...
Cycling should be banned!!!
Exactly, and the ironic thing is that those who speak most strongly for the "taking back control" and "sovereignty" will be those most responsible for it. You have to remember that the English lower-classes, strongly represented on this thread, have been bred and educated to be compliant cannon-fodder for over a thousand years, the ability for abstract thought has been bred out of them which is why they respond so easily to slogans and to base appeals to the emotions. Lachrymose simpletons ever ready to respond to impulse. There are reasons why the British ruling classes breed only among themselves and have their own educational and social structures to which only a very, very few of the lower orders are admitted and then only to replenish the breeding stock.
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