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Thread: O/T DDay for Brexit..well sort of...

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    "Joseph, our Hungarian builder"......firstly, who has their own builder??, secondly, if he was a qualified builder he wouldn't be touching work like demolishing an old shed in the first place, thirdly, what's the temperature got to do with owt?, fourthly, if you believe owt written in that rag, then well, you know the rest.
    I think they mean our odd job man who can lay a few bricks
    A Yosser Hughes you might say

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    Anyone who buys in to the eastern european super worker sound bite wants to spend some serious time working alongside them .

    Exactly the same as english lads , some will graft , some are lazy , some are in between .

    Some will go home at the drop of a hat if they so much as sneeze , others will man up and plod on .

    Absolutely no difference between them and us in the workplace .

    Worked alongside them for the best part of 14 years .

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    One thing I do know about the Polish lads is their hatred of Donald Tusk .

    At my last place I was always looking to take the pyss out of em as you do in the workplace .

    Mentioned his name once and feckin hell they bit like a dog with a new bone .

    One day they flipped it back in response .

    " we love Maggie Thatcher , ha ha fuq you "

    Kinnel my blood boiled .

    Fair play to em but my word they absolutely hate Tusk with a passion .

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Tusk is saying today that there is a special place in hell for brexiteers without a plan. A bit arrogant maybe but very probably reight.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47143135

    This is what bothers me about Brexit. I have no faith at all that any fecker will have a clue of what to do next when the EU door shuts on us at 11pm on the 29th of March.

    I know one thing its stirred up quite a storm between the brexiteers and remainers on twitter. I do fear this could spill out on to the streets one day...civil war Britain in my life time...who would a thought it...
    Tusk's language is unacceptable but par for the course with these Euro maniacs who have little time for democracy .

    I don't know about a civil war roly , if the EU's language is going to get more vindictive and spiteful going forward I'd be inclined to send the RAF to fly above Brussels if only to send the message out that there's a line here .

    Cross it at your peril , back off .

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    She summed up these middle-class London Remainers, it's all about losing their cheap labour; plumbers, builders, nannies, cleaners, one of them even said something like "who's going to make our lattes now?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    She summed up these middle-class London Remainers, it's all about losing their cheap labour; plumbers, builders, nannies, cleaners, one of them even said something like "who's going to make our lattes now?"
    I'll be a happy man if this EU federal europe thing goes tyts up , more than happy .

    I haven't much time for our own politicians these days but the EU hierarchy are on another level .

    Farage's politics outside of the EU don't reconcile with me and they never will but on the subject of the EU he's bang on the money and I do admire how he gets stuck in to them , it's very rare they can comeback at him with anything that knocks him off his perch , zilch in fact .

    I just can't understand why people can't see this EU thing for what it is , mystify's me in all honesty .

    Getting a bit volatile now tha sees fire this £39bn aint a given at the minute .

    The feckers should be giving us £39bn as a golden kin handshake for what we've contributed to the EU and long before that saving their sorry asses in WW2 and bankrupting ourselves .

    Oh sorry tha can't mention that these days , we've all moved on , the lads in the cemeteries in France aint moved on I can tell thi , including my grandad .

    Donald Tusk , who does tha think tha are ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    How can I resist when you ask so nicely.

    My understanding is that the sum is to be paid in installments over a number of years (about ten billion a year, I think, but I haven't checked).

    The money will be raised in much the same way as other forms of public spending - a mixture of tax and borrowing. If we don't end up paying it, the government could either cut the size of the budget deficit or spend the tax receipts on other forms of spending.

    In reality, a no deal Brexit is likely to reduce the growth of the economy or cause a recession, in which case the sum available is likely to be lower than the thirty nine billion.
    Thank you on point 1 but what about my second point?

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    Of course the real deal is with the DUP who prop up this calamity of a government , whose fault was that , oh wait a minute its the former home secretary .

    Anyway it's like this with the DUP , anything Dublin supports , Sinn Fein or the SDLP with regard to a back stop in NI they are hard wired to reject it , its tribal tha sees , it might be a good thing but it's got catholic hands on it so therefore that's enough to reject it .

    Fuq knows what the problem is elsewhere within parliament , who gives a shyte about a backstop in NI on the streets of the rest of the UK , hmm nobody I'd guess , 95% out , I'll go with that .

    The EU aint shifting on this and that is that so people in parliament better wake up and vote May's original deal through , its shyte but it gets us out of this thing , end of .

    Get her deal with the EU back to parliament , vote it through and lets feck off , please .

    Once we are out we are out , if the EU want to play silly beggars over the backstop then bring it on because we are out anyway .

    Call the EU'S bluff for christ sake please and feckin grow a pair .

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    Seriously, there will not be a surplus £38bn if we leave without a deal. Hope youre not planning on adding it to £350m a week?
    Don’t be so clouded. If we can pay the European Union 38 billion over so many years as Kerr says, then it’s already budgeted for so therefore is available to spend on the UK

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    The EU army is being created to intimidate other countries into staying in the EU.

    Can easily see EU troops being sent into Eastern Europe one day to stop dissension just like the Red Army was.

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