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mickd1961
04-09-2019, 03:42 PM
I really don’t give a f u c k anymore.

The way it’s looking we are going to be stuck in Europe with a Corbyn lead rabble signing up to something close to May’s p I s s poor deal.

My daughter and son in law are starting to toy with the idea of emigrating to Australia and I’d love to join them if I can convince my wife.

This country is f u c k e d!

NortonBaggie
04-09-2019, 04:03 PM
I really don’t give a f u c k anymore.

The way it’s looking we are going to be stuck in Europe with a Corbyn lead rabble signing up to something close to May’s p I s s poor deal.

My daughter and son in law are starting to toy with the idea of emigrating to Australia and I’d love to join them if I can convince my wife.

This country is f u c k e d!

Mick - we need people like you to continue the fight - don't let the Bastids grind you down.

Albionic68
04-09-2019, 04:16 PM
I really don’t give a f u c k anymore............

And that's exactly what 'they' want, apathy and acceptance.

If 'they' can't convince you 'they' were right all along the next objective is to bore you into submission.

Filibustering on a grand scale.

I strongly suggest those of a more delicate nature than myself stop reading now as offensive material follows.

'They' are absolute sh itcnts of the very highest order.

'They' make me want to fkng puke.

'They' can fk the fk off Mick.

mickd1961
04-09-2019, 04:48 PM
And that's exactly what 'they' want, apathy and acceptance.

If 'they' can't convince you 'they' were right all along the next objective is to bore you into submission.

Filibustering on a grand scale.

I strongly suggest those of a more delicate nature than myself stop reading now as offensive material follows.

'They' are absolute sh itcnts of the very highest order.

'They' make me want to fkng puke.

'They' can fk the fk off Mick.

I know this is their strategy 68 and it’s wearing me down.

The thing I hate most is this Left Wing media agenda that the Tory Party is now positioned just to the right of Atilla The Hun and that it’s no more than an extension of the Brexit Party.

Boris has never been an extreme politician but because of the dither and delaying tactics he’s been forced down the route taken in a bid to rescue the democratic referendum.

The thought of a Corbyn lead government backed up by the Dib Lemmings and the dotty b I t c h from the Greens and the other dregs fills me with utter horror.

I hope the SNP get a second referendum and that they f u c k off ASAP because I’m beginning to loath the Scots......f u c k I n g basket case of a nation full of inbred drunks and druggies who we’ve subsidised for years.

The DUP can f u c k off as well......I’m sick of hearing that warty old hag pontificating about the p I s s I n g backstop.

Cornwall can f u c k off as well........Liberal leaning f u c k I n g halfwits.

London can become independent as well......yoghurt knitting,sandal wearing f u c k I n g dreamers.......millionaires spouting socialist twaddle!

It’s all f u c k e d.

The worst betrayal of all will be if/when Farage fights the election rather than withdrawing ( as he should ) so as not to split the Tory vote.

It’s going to end up being Farage that allows in Corbyn and wrecks Brexit!

That will be the final and defining irony of this mess in my humble opinion.

Leicesterbaggie
04-09-2019, 06:02 PM
I know exactly how you feel mick, as I feel the same. That's been their intention from the word go and to be honest, I think it's working. Brexiteers appear to be fighting battles on all fronts with virtually every institution with power against us. I just hope that Boris can pull something out of the fire to thwart these undemocratic cretins or we'll be hoisting the hammer and sickle from the Houses of Parliament.

stripes39
04-09-2019, 06:34 PM
And that's exactly what 'they' want, apathy and acceptance.

If 'they' can't convince you 'they' were right all along the next objective is to bore you into submission.

Filibustering on a grand scale.

I strongly suggest those of a more delicate nature than myself stop reading now as offensive material follows.

'They' are absolute sh itcnts of the very highest order.

'They' make me want to fkng puke.

'They' can fk the fk off Mick.

That pretty much sums up my thoughts 68. I seriously hope many of these useless bas*ards lose their seats and retire to a life of utter abject mediocrity that serial politicians deserve

phild
04-09-2019, 07:43 PM
I hope Cummings has a cunning plan cus, as things stand, Boris will have to ask for an extension, unless the Lords can thwart this surrender monkey pile of sh1te.

rambaggie
04-09-2019, 08:12 PM
For the first time in my life I could actually kick ****e out of these liberal sandal wearing, political correct snowflakes that run this country. They are in parliament, they are in the media, they now have positions in the work place, they are kin everywhere. What happened to the country I grew up in. Can someone turnout the lights please

Yarmbaggie
04-09-2019, 08:18 PM
I really don’t give a f u c k anymore.

The way it’s looking we are going to be stuck in Europe with a Corbyn lead rabble signing up to something close to May’s p I s s poor deal.

My daughter and son in law are starting to toy with the idea of emigrating to Australia and I’d love to join them if I can convince my wife.

This country is f u c k e d!

Don’t take this personally Mickd but why do you think Australia would let you in? Maximum age is 45 unless you are lucky enough (like me) to have your daughter and her family as Australian residents who are prepared to sponsor you!

Don’t build up your wife’s hopes before looking into it. Even the investment route is difficult once you are over 45 and just having cash From a house sale by itself won’t necessarily get you in.

Cheer up, we will all still be here tomorrow hopefully.

regis80
04-09-2019, 08:23 PM
Got to laugh at everyone in a bit of a sulk today.

https://i.ibb.co/pQLWy7G/Untitled-2.jpg (https://ibb.co/zF48JMj)


I've said before, you'll never be happy with whatever the outcome.

mickd1961
04-09-2019, 08:57 PM
Don’t take this personally Mickd but why do you think Australia would let you in? Maximum age is 45 unless you are lucky enough (like me) to have your daughter and her family as Australian residents who are prepared to sponsor you!

Don’t build up your wife’s hopes before looking into it. Even the investment route is difficult once you are over 45 and just having cash From a house sale by itself won’t necessarily get you in.

Cheer up, we will all still be here tomorrow hopefully.

I think it’s an unlikely scenario for us because of our other daughter.

My business sells all over the world though so I think we’d be accepted in on that basis Yarm because we can operate from anywhere.

I’ll be honest and say I don’t know the rules though.

Dubbag
04-09-2019, 09:44 PM
I think it’s an unlikely scenario for us because of our other daughter.

My business sells all over the world though so I think we’d be accepted in on that basis Yarm because we can operate from anywhere.

I’ll be honest and say I don’t know the rules though.

Mick...I don't know you, so on that bases I will say this.
These are very strange times we live in, no matter where you live on this planet right now. The globe is under going a strange phase and it is every were and effecting everyone. Change is coming quicker then many are aware...and I do not mean the false flag that is Brexit.
Stay close to friends you know and people you trust on a personnel level and go about your business as best you can.

Albionmad
06-09-2019, 06:44 PM
Mick...I don't know you, so on that bases I will say this.
These are very strange times we live in, no matter where you live on this planet right now. The globe is under going a strange phase and it is every were and effecting everyone. Change is coming quicker then many are aware...and I do not mean the false flag that is Brexit.
Stay close to friends you know and people you trust on a personnel level and go about your business as best you can.

Your post sounds very apocalyptic. Care to elaborate?

Dubbag
06-09-2019, 07:22 PM
Your post sounds very apocalyptic. Care to elaborate?

I am certainly not describing anything to do with the destruction of the world...if I take the meaning of your use of the word apocalyptic.....
"Apocalypse" (ἀποκάλυψις) is a Greek word meaning "revelation", "an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling". As a genre, apocalyptic literature details the authors' visions of the end times as revealed by an angel or other heavenly messenger.

And I see no real point in elaborating on a personnel opinion....which we all have........but I do find the world in which we live at this moment to be very exciting for loads of differing reasons.....
Perhaps it is a revealing time for many.

Albionmad
07-09-2019, 07:14 AM
I am certainly not describing anything to do with the destruction of the world...if I take the meaning of your use of the word apocalyptic.....
"Apocalypse" (ἀποκάλυψις) is a Greek word meaning "revelation", "an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling". As a genre, apocalyptic literature details the authors' visions of the end times as revealed by an angel or other heavenly messenger.

And I see no real point in elaborating on a personnel opinion....which we all have........but I do find the world in which we live at this moment to be very exciting for loads of differing reasons.....
Perhaps it is a revealing time for many.

It was the unveiling aspect that intrigued me not the ending of the world. You seemed to be implying that a drastic change is imminent which would manifest itself in the near future. However if you wish to keep your personal ideas personal that's understandable

Dubbag
07-09-2019, 07:27 PM
However if you wish to keep your personal ideas personal that's understandable
Thanks you for that...

Pugmitch
07-09-2019, 07:35 PM
Blimey......this thread is getting a bit deep!