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They're also getting involved in the Tempest project (don't take any notice if you're a remainer who thinks that leaving the EU means the end of economic and defence relationships)Originally posted by AngryRam View PostSky is a life saver now in Europe.. I might change to Remain if it means I cannot watch Sky in Europe.
Italy has electricity and everything..
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Now stop that Adi, it's silly.Originally posted by AdiSalisbury View PostThey're also getting involved in the Tempest project (don't take any notice if you're a remainer who thinks that leaving the EU means the end of economic and defence relationships)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAE_Systems_Tempest
We'll be at war in a year, everyone jobless. Houses free with a gallon of petrol and every sick person dead with a lack of medicine.
We have to stay strong, as we'll be malnourished you know.
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Tricky there was a time I thought you had a brain ,not anymore thoughOriginally posted by Trickytreesreds View PostNow stop that Adi, it's silly.
We'll be at war in a year, everyone jobless. Houses free with a gallon of petrol and every sick person dead with a lack of medicine.
We have to stay strong, as we'll be malnourished you know.
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Boris Johnson was visiting a primary school where he found a class in the middle of a discussion on words and their meanings.
The teacher (sorry Angry!) asked the PM if he would like to lead the discussion on the word ‘tragedy’.
The PM asked the class for an example of a ‘tragedy’ at which point one little boy stood up and said...’If my best friend, who lives on a farm, was playing in a field and was run over and killed by a tractor that would be a tragedy.’
‘No’, said Johnson, rather ungraciously, ‘that would be an accident.’
A second child raised her hand; ‘If a school bus carrying fifty children plunged over a cliff killing everyone on board, that would be a tragedy.’
‘Not really, said Johnson again...’that would be what we call a great loss’.
The room went very quiet and no other children volunteered an answer.
‘Can no one give me an example of a tragedy?’ questioned an increasingly frustrated Prime Minister.
Eventually a single hand went up at the back of the classroom and a little boy offered...
‘If the plane carrying you and Dominic Cummings was struck by a friendly fire missile and blown to smithereens, that would be a tragedy.’
‘Fantastic’ exclaimed a delighted Johnson. ‘At last...and can you explain to us why that would be a tragedy?’
‘Well’...continued the little boy, ‘it has to be a tragedy because it certainly wouldn’t be a great loss and it probably wouldn’t be a f***ing accident either!’
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You can call me right wing if you wish, (strange that for an ex miner)Originally posted by ramAnag View PostNot sure how you ever made that mistake, mista.
He’s a right wing, Brexit supporting, Forest fan.
Brexit supporting - true
Forest fan- true born and bred
How do I clarify you?
You've never voted Tory/ Strange that, as I can only conclude you never assess every party at the time of election.
That's very narrow minded but in your profession, I'm not surprised.
It's obvious you want to be an EU puppet and all that goes with it. Your choice I'd never try to change you.
However, The voting public were asked and more wanted out than in. ( here comes the percentage **** again)
Is there a snowflake Undemocratic when it suits as party you could join? SUP?
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That's actually quite funny.. Well done teach..Originally posted by ramAnag View PostBoris Johnson was visiting a primary school where he found a class in the middle of a discussion on words and their meanings.
The teacher (sorry Angry!) asked the PM if he would like to lead the discussion on the word ‘tragedy’.
The PM asked the class for an example of a ‘tragedy’ at which point one little boy stood up and said...’If my best friend, who lives on a farm, was playing in a field and was run over and killed by a tractor that would be a tragedy.’
‘No’, said Johnson, rather ungraciously, ‘that would be an accident.’
A second child raised her hand; ‘If a school bus carrying fifty children plunged over a cliff killing everyone on board, that would be a tragedy.’
‘Not really, said Johnson again...’that would be what we call a great loss’.
The room went very quiet and no other children volunteered an answer.
‘Can no one give me an example of a tragedy?’ questioned an increasingly frustrated Prime Minister.
Eventually a single hand went up at the back of the classroom and a little boy offered...
‘If the plane carrying you and Dominic Cummings was struck by a friendly fire missile and blown to smithereens, that would be a tragedy.’
‘Fantastic’ exclaimed a delighted Johnson. ‘At last...and can you explain to us why that would be a tragedy?’
‘Well’...continued the little boy, ‘it has to be a tragedy because it certainly wouldn’t be a great loss and it probably wouldn’t be a f***ing accident either!’
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Oops...someone’s lost their sense of humour this morning.Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View PostYou can call me right wing if you wish, (strange that for an ex miner)
Brexit supporting - true
Forest fan- true born and bred
How do I clarify you?
You've never voted Tory/ Strange that, as I can only conclude you never assess every party at the time of election.
That's very narrow minded but in your profession, I'm not surprised.
It's obvious you want to be an EU puppet and all that goes with it. Your choice I'd never try to change you.
However, The voting public were asked and more wanted out than in. ( here comes the percentage **** again)
Is there a snowflake Undemocratic when it suits as party you could join? SUP?
You do know what that winking emoji thingy means don’t you Tricky?
Not sure what once being a miner has to do with it. Patrick McLoughlin was a miner once too...mind you, he seems to have had almost as many jobs as you.
‘Undemocratic’...me? Am I not the one who’s been advocating a second, better informed Referendum? Remind me where the Brexiteers stand on that one and remind me where Johnson and his ERG mates stand on Parliament being allowed to represent the electorate for the next five weeks.
‘EU puppet’...absolute nonsense. I have repeatedly said that there are things about the EU I would seek to change. There are things about DCFC I would seek to change too, but no one’s likely to take much notice if I run away to support another ‘club’ are they?
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incoming!!!!!!Originally posted by trickytreesreds View Postyou can call me right wing if you wish, (strange that for an ex miner)
brexit supporting - true
forest fan- true born and bred
how do i clarify you?
You've never voted tory/ strange that, as i can only conclude you never assess every party at the time of election.
That's very narrow minded but in your profession, i'm not surprised.
It's obvious you want to be an eu puppet and all that goes with it. Your choice i'd never try to change you.
However, the voting public were asked and more wanted out than in. ( here comes the percentage **** again)
is there a snowflake undemocratic when it suits as party you could join? Sup?
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RA tell you why I thought he had a brain Yes been a miner, youth employment officer ,and ran the prison service . Oh and he often used to refer to Forest as shxt so he used to have a brain But and there's always but Nigel has brainwashed him into thinking we will be in Utopia if Brexit ever happensOriginally posted by ramAnag View PostNot sure how you ever made that mistake, mista.
He’s a right wing, Brexit supporting, Forest fan.
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Never said it would be a Utopia. I said I didn't want to be part of a superstate already on a slippery slope.Originally posted by mistaram View PostRA tell you why I thought he had a brain Yes been a miner, youth employment officer ,and ran the prison service . Oh and he often used to refer to Forest as shxt so he used to have a brain But and there's always but Nigel has brainwashed him into thinking we will be in Utopia if Brexit ever happens
It isn't just my opinion, politicians all over Europe see it. Even in hard core EU countries like France.
We should make our own rules and decisions, not some unelected pleb, or failed politician inBrussels.
It's my opinion and not I'm not on my own
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here we go, bollox time again.Originally posted by ramAnag View PostOops...someone’s lost their sense of humour this morning.
You do know what that winking emoji thingy means don’t you Tricky?
Not sure what once being a miner has to do with it. Patrick McLoughlin was a miner once too...mind you, he seems to have had almost as many jobs as you.
‘Undemocratic’...me? Am I not the one who’s been advocating a second, better informed Referendum? Remind me where the Brexiteers stand on that one and remind me where Johnson and his ERG mates stand on Parliament being allowed to represent the electorate for the next five weeks.
‘EU puppet’...absolute nonsense. I have repeatedly said that there are things about the EU I would seek to change. There are things about DCFC I would seek to change too, but no one’s likely to take much notice if I run away to support another ‘club’ are they?
Yes ex miner. I wouldn't have dreamed of looking at any other party but Labour when I was 21. I learned the hard way.
All politicians are devious crooks and I tactically vote for what suits me at any given time. By your analysis I must vote BNP every time. As for my jobs, I have had to adopt as industries change. I am qualified in Engineering, which means I have been able to swap roles to suit. Of course I could have tried your route of safe employment, whinging about pay and holidays all the time. But I'm not that inflexible.
As for your referendum, we've HAD ONE!!!!!!!!!!! YOU LOST, DEAL WITH IT.
Now lets have an election. Cards on the table, let the population decide where we go.
You can have what YOU WANT AND A CHANGE IN GOVERNEMNT.
I could have what I want, with a change in gov or the same one.
Of course, the screamers don't want that, because they don't fancy their chances, with the Brexit issue hanging over their heads like the sword of Damecles.
They want us back stabbed, into remaining and then an election.
You never commented on Geerts interview? Is he wrong?
We have tried to change the EU for decages, Nothing happens. Cameron goes there, gets his trousers pulled down and comes away believing he's got a good deal. May goes there, sells her soul for a bag of horse **** and tells us its a good deal.
No ones believing it anymore. The politicians think they know best.
Give us that election and you'll see who thinks what.
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