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  • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
    Hold on...I actually agree with virtually all that Swale says about Brexit. I just think that he sometimes seem to take too much pleasure in telling us all how much he’s benefitting from it. It’s a bit like Farage building a career out of destroying our relationship with the EU and then benefitting from a huge EU pension.
    I had a similar quandary when I was invited to train as an Ofsted inspector...I don’t believe in the system so I, non too politely, declined.
    Probably stupid...I’d be a lot better off now and would have had a much less stressful job.
    Of course we all have a responsibility to go out and earn our ‘corn’...it’s just the ‘bragging’ that ****** me off sometimes.
    Come on RA surely your a wee bit brighter than the others?

    I'm a remainer pointing out the irony of those who lean towards or may even have voted for leave - the vast majority of the Brexit brigade hadn't a ****ing clue when they voted leave and will be mightily screwed when it happens, the irony is that many like me who can see that Brexit will be a disaster will be just fine!

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    • Originally posted by swaledale View Post
      Do I give a **** about the others? No! Jeez I do have a laugh at the uninformed piffle that passes for debate on this thread and then the false righteousness which breaks out when a few simple facts are introduced.

      Bragging eh? For those too dim to understand the point i was making was very simple - but given your and apparently others on here inability to understand it, its simply not worth the effort to explain.

      Stick with your inaccurate conclusion you seem happy with it as indeed you seem happy to believe and accept many myths and inaccuracies.

      Perals before swine!
      Perals? I should keep off the Covfefe Swale...

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      • Originally posted by swaledale View Post
        Come on RA surely your a wee bit brighter than the others?

        I'm a remainer pointing out the irony of those who lean towards or may even have voted for leave - the vast majority of the Brexit brigade hadn't a ****ing clue when they voted leave and will be mightily screwed when it happens, the irony is that many like me who can see that Brexit will be a disaster will be just fine!
        Don’t know about being a ‘wee bit brighter’ Swale, but I certainly hope I’m less arrogant than you.
        Not sure what’s happened recently...people like you, Roger, Ella, VdLH, MoP and a few others were the reason I joined this forum. Some have disappeared since but others like Andy, mista, mac, MA and co. have filled the void and yes, there’s some crap talked sometimes by all of us but there have been some very reasonable debates too.
        The sad thing for me is that you don’t recognise the damage you do your own ‘cause’. You are more capable than most, including me, of putting the pro Remain argument but you don’t. Your increasingly occasional appearances now seem designed just to belittle and antagonise people with your ‘I’m alright Jack’ and ‘if you voted Brexit you must be thick’ stances. That’s partly what got us into this mess in the first place, more tragic than ‘ironic’ imo.

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        • Ooh er has the rear gunner turned his fire on the pilot!!! 😁😉😉

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          • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
            .....‘if you voted Brexit you must be thick’ stances.....
            regrettably one of the biggest problems before and after the vote, and not just a Swale stance. There were a lot of 'easy to dislike' celebs/talking heads telling people what was good for them, and that doesn't go down well at all. Paul Mason, staunch Labourite journalist and a bloke I'd like on my side in an argument, was on the case of this yesterday, can't remember the show, saying in his opinion the message was focussed on the people who Remain HQ had in their line of sight when they decided on their tactics - young, Southern, diverse - forgetting that most of those people were Remain anyway, it was (I paraphrase) 'us old white working class people' (he included himself in that) that they should have found a way of talking with.

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            • I've always found that when one resorts to abuse or attempts to belittle (except as part of a humourous interchange, eg between us and the red dogs!!) then your own argument becomes irrelevant and degraded. This discussion has definitely been downgraded to stereotypical political dogma where abuse and 'I'm right and you're wrong' have become the norm!!
              I think the thread should be closed as it has become valueless!!

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              • Well, just to complete the set, I’ll disagree with Rog and mac too. Haven’t ‘turned my fire’ on the pilot Rog. Swale and I have had this argument before...I agree with most of what he says just not the dogma that comes with it.
                I don’t think, Swale apart, it’s become ‘I’m right and you’re wrong’, mac. Rog keeps changing his mind and MoP’s a wum () but even those who are diametrically opposed - eg me and Ram59 - have remained relatively civil...he even agreed with me about something last week, though nothing to do with Brexit admittedly.

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                • I have no qualms about you disagreeing with me rA, it's not the disagreeing that's the problem but the means by which, in some cases, the disagreement manifests itself. Having said that, I am right, of course!!!!!!

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                  • What about this headlong rush towards the US of E with even more centralised and and even less devolved say in our daily lives. You remember, that US of E that the liars told us was never the aim........ it was the entire reason they set up the Common Market in the first place and the reason I voted NO in the 70s.

                    They also told us there were, and would be, no plans for an EU army. They have now announced it. What they haven't said is how they see it being manned, supplied and paid for. The Brits and the US won't be in it. They won't have manpower in it. They won't be supplying arms to it other than any equipment they might sell to the EU. They won't be putting funds into it. The US and the UK are the largest suppliers of manpower, equipment and money to NATO. The EU Army will be a toothless tiger. Also what effect will this new gummy ***** cat have on affairs? The Russians and Chinese will be laughing themselves hoarse.

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                    • Originally posted by roger_ramjet View Post
                      Ooh er has the rear gunner turned his fire on the pilot!!! 😁😉😉

                      You're calling Ramanag a "rear gunner"? What are you insinuating you bad man? lol

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                      • Trust you to turn some long running wit into innuendo, Tricky.

                        I honestly don’t get this US of E stuff MA, we didn’t/don’t even share the same currency and there’s never been any pressure for us to, for example, fall into line and start driving on the right like the rest of Europe. Most of the laws that have been passed seem to have had the notion of workers/citizens rights being uppermost in mind and that’s certainly something you can’t say about any recent Tory directives in the UK.
                        As for the EU army...where’s the evidence? Just scaremongering imo. The Dutch and German forces already do some training together I believe, in much the same way as the Swedes and the Fins but with NATO and UN forces already established, what would be the point?

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                        • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                          Trust you to turn some long running wit into innuendo, Tricky.

                          I honestly don’t get this US of E stuff MA, we didn’t/don’t even share the same currency and there’s never been any pressure for us to, for example, fall into line and start driving on the right like the rest of Europe. Most of the laws that have been passed seem to have had the notion of workers/citizens rights being uppermost in mind and that’s certainly something you can’t say about any recent Tory directives in the UK.
                          As for the EU army...where’s the evidence? Just scaremongering imo. The Dutch and German forces already do some training together I believe, in much the same way as the Swedes and the Fins but with NATO and UN forces already established, what would be the point?
                          Come come, Ramag. It was worth a roll of the dice.

                          As for your opinion of "what's the point"? More influential people than you think there is a point and have/are pushing for it.
                          The longer we stay in that mix, the more we would get sucked into it.
                          Scaremongering it is NOT!!!

                          European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker calls for the creation of a European army to face up to Russia and other threats.


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                          • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                            Trust you to turn some long running wit into innuendo, Tricky.

                            I honestly don’t get this US of E stuff MA, we didn’t/don’t even share the same currency and there’s never been any pressure for us to, for example, fall into line and start driving on the right like the rest of Europe. Most of the laws that have been passed seem to have had the notion of workers/citizens rights being uppermost in mind and that’s certainly something you can’t say about any recent Tory directives in the UK.
                            As for the EU army...where’s the evidence? Just scaremongering imo. The Dutch and German forces already do some training together I believe, in much the same way as the Swedes and the Fins but with NATO and UN forces already established, what would be the point?
                            Living here in Euroland, I get treated to the news put out by the Dutch, Germans, French and Italians directed straight into my living room. I also get the BBC News. I am amazed that Mayhem's lapdog, aka the beeb, doesn't push the truth of what is going on more factually rather than than the sound bytes they put out. The EU Army is on its way. So is the US of E. Macron himself says that a French in/out referendum would see them leave. I get the impression that the Germans would too. The EU Commission is planning more centralisation, more EU interference when in many EU countries the populace wants less. The political elite are hell bent on carrying out there plan. The problem is they have serially failed to tell the populace what that plan is. A US of E wouldn't necessarily require a single currency. The EU has become bigger and more powerful since '92 without one.

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                            • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                              Living here in Euroland, I get treated to the news put out by the Dutch, Germans, French and Italians directed straight into my living room. I also get the BBC News. I am amazed that Mayhem's lapdog, aka the beeb, doesn't push the truth of what is going on more factually rather than than the sound bytes they put out. The EU Army is on its way. So is the US of E. Macron himself says that a French in/out referendum would see them leave. I get the impression that the Germans would too. The EU Commission is planning more centralisation, more EU interference when in many EU countries the populace wants less. The political elite are hell bent on carrying out there plan. The problem is they have serially failed to tell the populace what that plan is. A US of E wouldn't necessarily require a single currency. The EU has become bigger and more powerful since '92 without one.
                              There’s still no ‘evidence’ there MA. I ‘get’ many of the concerns, too much bureaucracy, too little accountability perhaps. It’s far from perfect I know but if there is as much ‘unrest’ in Europe as you suggest, why not remain and fight our corner, shouldn’t be too hard if, as you say the French and Germans are just as unhappy as the Brexiteers.
                              Little hope of that though, the World has gone mad and if you want evidence of that look no further than Trump’s latest answer to US gun atrocities...arm the teachers. Jeez...can things get anymore insane?

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                              • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                                There’s still no ‘evidence’ there MA. I ‘get’ many of the concerns, too much bureaucracy, too little accountability perhaps. It’s far from perfect I know but if there is as much ‘unrest’ in Europe as you suggest, why not remain and fight our corner, shouldn’t be too hard if, as you say the French and Germans are just as unhappy as the Brexiteers.
                                Little hope of that though, the World has gone mad and if you want evidence of that look no further than Trump’s latest answer to US gun atrocities...arm the teachers. Jeez...can things get anymore insane?
                                Proof? Interviews with Rutte and other Dutch ministers. They natter on about closer cooperation on Defence and how that will benefit Dutch companies. They then go on to deny that it will lead to an EU Army but confirm that the idea is to have units ready at a second's notice to intervene or even attack. To me, the first half of that sentence contradicts the second half as, unless there are cohesive units working together the entire idea is pointless and that sounds very much like an organised army to me. Maybe one that isn't called an army but it is one when you think how many 1000's of troops would be involved.

                                November 2017 saw agreement reached on PESCO. Ratified in December 2017 by 24 of the 28 counties. Only the UK, Denmark, Portugal and Malta have yet to sign up. Some politicians have said it won't lead to an EU army. The Germans who, along with the French "run" the EU are hell bent on an EU army being the next step and I would not bet on them not getting their way. In Germany the FDP is the most Euro-sceptic party. Even they are pushing for an EU army.

                                It might be a decade away but it is on its way.

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