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  • Ach you and your yellowhammer jokes Adi

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    • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
      Ah...okay. Just thought I’d mention it.

      You two clearly know so much more than everyone else...but so long as shortages of fresh food, shortages of fuel, shortages of medicine, civil unrest, higher prices and paralysed ports are not what a no-deal Brexit is likely to lead to and are just part of all our imaginations that’s alright then.
      Get stocking, this German knows.






      footnote.
      This is a German propaganda film, using a German here for 30 years, not speaking English.
      classic
      Last edited by Trickytreesreds; 20-08-2019, 08:56 PM.

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      • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
        Ach you and your yellowhammer jokes Adi
        I like a good lark

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        • Originally posted by AngryRam View Post
          Can I start the list off?
          Maybe...if you were thinking of falling on your sword.

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          • Originally posted by AngryRam View Post
            ^^^^^ THIS ^^^^^
            Contingency planning for everything. Non-story.
            Typical Brexiteer response, even half of what the document says is true and actually most of it is and it isn't even the worst case scenario your average pig headed thick Brexiteer is not going to acknowledge it.

            Contigency planning, do you even have a ****ing clue what that is? Unless your referring to the relocation of Rees-Moggs hedge fund HQ to Dublin so it can avoid any issues trading with the EU!

            Do you even realise that thousands of jobs and billions of pounds worth of trade have already been lost to the Uk due to contingency planning?

            Ah but you were the bright spark that claimed my analogy of deciding to drive over a cliff was ridiculous, so doubt you will understand really just what a calamity a no deal Brexit would be, lets hope you don't find out, but then you and the other ****s will blame the EU!

            It never cease to amaze me how the leavers have absolutely no ****ing idea how entwined the Uk's economy is with the EU, even when Ress-Mogg and other hard Brexiteers freely admit it could take decades (their words not a remainers) for the economy to recover.

            And thats worth it for the illusion that we will be regaining sovereignty and taking back control??? ****ing lunatics without a ****ing clue!

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            • Originally posted by swaledale View Post
              Typical Brexiteer response, even half of what the document says is true and actually most of it is and it isn't even the worst case scenario your average pig headed thick Brexiteer is not going to acknowledge it.

              Contigency planning, do you even have a ****ing clue what that is? Unless your referring to the relocation of Rees-Moggs hedge fund HQ to Dublin so it can avoid any issues trading with the EU!

              Do you even realise that thousands of jobs and billions of pounds worth of trade have already been lost to the Uk due to contingency planning?

              Ah but you were the bright spark that claimed my analogy of deciding to drive over a cliff was ridiculous, so doubt you will understand really just what a calamity a no deal Brexit would be, lets hope you don't find out, but then you and the other ****s will blame the EU!

              It never cease to amaze me how the leavers have absolutely no ****ing idea how entwined the Uk's economy is with the EU, even when Ress-Mogg and other hard Brexiteers freely admit it could take decades (their words not a remainers) for the economy to recover.

              And thats worth it for the illusion that we will be regaining sovereignty and taking back control??? ****ing lunatics without a ****ing clue!
              You need anger management and some fluoxetine.

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              • Swale: you seem obsessed by Rees Mogg "moving his business to Dublin" . There is nothing sinister in this, but rather its a necessary business manoeuvre to allow the continuation of trade with Europe following the loss of passporting rights for financial services in the withdrawal agreement.

                All UK insurance companies that I know have created EU based subsidiaries (Dublin, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Holland are favourites) as a loss of passporting contingency, to ensure smooth seamless trading post Brexit. Ultimate control atill remains in UK and a few staff members are needed in the chosen EU state.

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                • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                  Swale: you seem obsessed by Rees Mogg "moving his business to Dublin" . There is nothing sinister in this, but rather its a necessary business manoeuvre to allow the continuation of trade with Europe following the loss of passporting rights for financial services in the withdrawal agreement.

                  All UK insurance companies that I know have created EU based subsidiaries (Dublin, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Holland are favourites) as a loss of passporting contingency, to ensure smooth seamless trading post Brexit. Ultimate control atill remains in UK and a few staff members are needed in the chosen EU state.

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                  • Originally posted by swaledale View Post
                    Typical Brexiteer response, even half of what the document says is true and actually most of it is and it isn't even the worst case scenario your average pig headed thick Brexiteer is not going to acknowledge it.

                    Contigency planning, do you even have a ****ing clue what that is? Unless your referring to the relocation of Rees-Moggs hedge fund HQ to Dublin so it can avoid any issues trading with the EU!

                    Do you even realise that thousands of jobs and billions of pounds worth of trade have already been lost to the Uk due to contingency planning?

                    Ah but you were the bright spark that claimed my analogy of deciding to drive over a cliff was ridiculous, so doubt you will understand really just what a calamity a no deal Brexit would be, lets hope you don't find out, but then you and the other ****s will blame the EU!

                    It never cease to amaze me how the leavers have absolutely no ****ing idea how entwined the Uk's economy is with the EU, even when Ress-Mogg and other hard Brexiteers freely admit it could take decades (their words not a remainers) for the economy to recover.

                    And thats worth it for the illusion that we will be regaining sovereignty and taking back control??? ****ing lunatics without a ****ing clue!
                    Do you need a hug? I will respond to the rest later once I get into the office.
                    You have brightened up a train journey into London though. Which incidentally is for a meeting about contingency plans.
                    What is it exactly you do for a living or did do? Please let it be a teacher.

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                    • Can't be a teacher Angry, as Swale regularly alludes to the fact that he is making loadsa money out of brexit

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                      • As ever...our two resident Brexiteers resort to avoidance and denial, while the Angry one returns to his irrelevant default position of being unable to resist yet another tedious if minor anti-teacher jibe.
                        You really haven’t been paying attention Angry if you think Swale is a teacher...he’s far more ‘hands on’ with Brexit than that or even, perish the thought, than you.

                        Anyway...back to the issue...why is it that you two share such dual standards?

                        When Obama or Pelosi comment on the prospect of Brexit they’re interfering, when Trump jumps in...you welcome it.

                        When business people and politicians across the UK challenge the wisdom of Brexit you call it undemocratic...when we have our second unelected post referendum PM and a Brexit seemingly directed by Dominic Cummings...again you welcome it.

                        When the Guardian, The i, the BBC, the Liberals or just about anyone vaguely to the left of you two raises concerns about the damage Brexit (especially a ‘no deal’ one) will cause, it’s just unobjective ‘Project Fear’. When the same warnings emanate from the CCS and the Cabinet Office it’s still ‘Project Fear’.

                        Johnson, like Trump, is one of the agents of chaos that the current fashion for populist politics has landed us with. Why am I unsurprised that you two still fail to acknowledge it?

                        P.S...but don’t forget GP, in the increasingly bizarre world of Mr. Angry teachers are ‘privileged’.
                        Last edited by ramAnag; 21-08-2019, 08:58 AM.

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                        • Teachers always have been privileged rA. OK salary, cushy job, gold plated pensions, 20 weeks holiday a year, 9 - 3 working hours, free meals, maybe a house thrown in

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                          • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                            Teachers always have been privileged rA. OK salary, cushy job, gold plated pensions, 20 weeks holiday a year, 9 - 3 working hours, free meals, maybe a house thrown in
                            Careful, you'll have a blog written on you.

                            A series of blogs by our anonymous insider lifting the lid on teaching. Would you like to be the next Secret Teacher? Got an idea for an anonymous blog post about the trials, tribulations and frustrations of school life? Get in touch on the following email [email protected]


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                            • That's right RA, Obama britains friend.
                              US president, visiting London, says ‘part of being friends is being honest’ as he lays out perils of leave vote in EU referendum

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                              • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                                Teachers always have been privileged rA. OK salary, cushy job, gold plated pensions, 20 weeks holiday a year, 9 - 3 working hours, free meals, maybe a house thrown in
                                Lol...

                                ‘A house thrown in’...think you may be confusing us with the clergy, the monarchy and the political class.
                                Easy mistake...are you wearing your woodwork teacher’s hat or your accountant’s hat when mentioning pensions.
                                Last edited by ramAnag; 21-08-2019, 11:38 AM.

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