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So no discussions on Brexit until article 50 is invoked?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/bl ... itics-live" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More evidence of our slippery EU colleagues!
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/bl ... itics-live" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More evidence of our slippery EU colleagues!
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They didn't say they wouldn't talk about it with each other, you great hairy wazzock.Hoboh wrote:So no discussions on Brexit until article 50 is invoked?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/bl ... itics-live" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More evidence of our slippery EU colleagues!

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Never mind, at least we have an ally in the WhitehouseWorthy4England wrote:They didn't say they wouldn't talk about it with each other, you great hairy wazzock.Hoboh wrote:So no discussions on Brexit until article 50 is invoked?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/bl ... itics-live" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
More evidence of our slippery EU colleagues!

Stick that in your pipe Hollande, Merkel, people want change so watch your Europhile tattooed backs.
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I find it very strange how someone pro EU thinks like this;
If it is so bad, why would he or we want to stay?Former foreign secretary Jack Straw said Juncker was guilty of “narcissism”, and that such proposals would only push Trump away from Nato. “I think this is another example of serious error by Juncker,” he said. “Every time Juncker spoke during the referendum, he helped the Leave campaign. The EU wants to make a choice about whether it wants Nato to continue. What would be the purpose of a European defence force? It is a folie de grandeur, like other things the EU has done which has caused it to face its current existential crisis. It is frankly crackers. But it is illustrative of the weird and narcissistic world in which he operates.”
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I'm fairly sure even the most ardent supporter wouldn't say it was perfect, by a long chalk. This only exists in your black and white scenario.Hoboh wrote:I find it very strange how someone pro EU thinks like this;
If it is so bad, why would he or we want to stay?Former foreign secretary Jack Straw said Juncker was guilty of “narcissism”, and that such proposals would only push Trump away from Nato. “I think this is another example of serious error by Juncker,” he said. “Every time Juncker spoke during the referendum, he helped the Leave campaign. The EU wants to make a choice about whether it wants Nato to continue. What would be the purpose of a European defence force? It is a folie de grandeur, like other things the EU has done which has caused it to face its current existential crisis. It is frankly crackers. But it is illustrative of the weird and narcissistic world in which he operates.”
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RacistWorthy4England wrote:I'm fairly sure even the most ardent supporter wouldn't say it was perfect, by a long chalk. This only exists in your black and white scenario.Hoboh wrote:I find it very strange how someone pro EU thinks like this;
If it is so bad, why would he or we want to stay?Former foreign secretary Jack Straw said Juncker was guilty of “narcissism”, and that such proposals would only push Trump away from Nato. “I think this is another example of serious error by Juncker,” he said. “Every time Juncker spoke during the referendum, he helped the Leave campaign. The EU wants to make a choice about whether it wants Nato to continue. What would be the purpose of a European defence force? It is a folie de grandeur, like other things the EU has done which has caused it to face its current existential crisis. It is frankly crackers. But it is illustrative of the weird and narcissistic world in which he operates.”

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It was Hoboh's black and white scenario. Clearly I wouldn't entertain such a thing!bedwetter2 wrote:RacistWorthy4England wrote:I'm fairly sure even the most ardent supporter wouldn't say it was perfect, by a long chalk. This only exists in your black and white scenario.Hoboh wrote:I find it very strange how someone pro EU thinks like this;
If it is so bad, why would he or we want to stay?Former foreign secretary Jack Straw said Juncker was guilty of “narcissism”, and that such proposals would only push Trump away from Nato. “I think this is another example of serious error by Juncker,” he said. “Every time Juncker spoke during the referendum, he helped the Leave campaign. The EU wants to make a choice about whether it wants Nato to continue. What would be the purpose of a European defence force? It is a folie de grandeur, like other things the EU has done which has caused it to face its current existential crisis. It is frankly crackers. But it is illustrative of the weird and narcissistic world in which he operates.”


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What a great leaked memo in the News today. Someone will need to check Hoboh's blood pressure!
The Prime Minister's over-riding objective has been to keep her party from repeating its history of splitting four times in the past 200 years over global trade
Glad Brexit got shut of all those political elites already. Chin, chin.Industry has two unpleasant realisations - first, that the Government's priority remains its political survival, not the economy - second, that there will be no clear economic-Brexit strategy any time soon because it is being developed on a case-by-case basis as specific decisions are forced on Government.
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/m ... ocid=edgsp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not only Brexiteers with dodgy leaflets then?
Not only Brexiteers with dodgy leaflets then?
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Maybe we could close the Calais route Mr Frog, but then again with such a bunch of clowns running our government not one of them would have the balls to do it.
Maybe we could close the Calais route Mr Frog, but then again with such a bunch of clowns running our government not one of them would have the balls to do it.
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Yet thicko Brexiters handing out death threats are worse than remaining whingers?Hoboh wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/m ... ocid=edgsp
Not only Brexiteers with dodgy leaflets then?

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Just compering the leaflet content, keyboard warriors issuing death threats are knob heads from whichever side they come from and should be jailed and banned from the web for life, even thicko remoaners!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Yet thicko Brexiters handing out death threats are worse than remaining whingers?Hoboh wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/m ... ocid=edgsp
Not only Brexiteers with dodgy leaflets then?
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He deserves death threats too, the grossly annoying, penny-pinching c*nt!Hoboh wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/m ... ocid=edgsp
Not only Brexiteers with dodgy leaflets then?
Ooooh, save 5 pence a year on your heating bills, oooh, but a half a breeze block in you cistern and live with shit streaks in your toilet bowl. c*nt.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:He deserves death threats too, the grossly annoying, penny-pinching c*nt!Hoboh wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/m ... ocid=edgsp
Not only Brexiteers with dodgy leaflets then?

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Bruce Rioja wrote:He deserves death threats too, the grossly annoying, penny-pinching c*nt!Hoboh wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/m ... ocid=edgsp
Not only Brexiteers with dodgy leaflets then?
Ooooh, save 5 pence a year on your heating bills, oooh, but a half a breeze block in you cistern and live with shit streaks in your toilet bowl. c*nt.



P.s. what's wrong with that?

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I'm delighted now that our Sovereignty is our own that we've found the thick end of £400m to decorate Buck House. Long live the Queen!
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I wish we'd scrap the house of Lords and create an elected second chamber and house it in a new building around Manchester, jobs, downgrade of expenses, power seemingly being distributed, a place that can be used by the government in an emergency that would be fully functional etc.Worthy4England wrote:I'm delighted now that our Sovereignty is our own that we've found the thick end of £400m to decorate Buck House. Long live the Queen!
Lets face it, if you believe in global warming or climate change or not, London will one day flood.
The Queen should move her Scottish pad down this way as well in case Sturgeon ever gets her way.
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I'd never twigged, you were after Lord Hoboh of Parkbench, in Manchester....after all that stuff about political elites too....!Hoboh wrote:I wish we'd scrap the house of Lords and create an elected second chamber and house it in a new building around Manchester, jobs, downgrade of expenses, power seemingly being distributed, a place that can be used by the government in an emergency that would be fully functional etc.Worthy4England wrote:I'm delighted now that our Sovereignty is our own that we've found the thick end of £400m to decorate Buck House. Long live the Queen!
Lets face it, if you believe in global warming or climate change or not, London will one day flood.
The Queen should move her Scottish pad down this way as well in case Sturgeon ever gets her way.

In the spirit of lobbing a little hand-grenade in before legging it for a pint, how does anyone think we're going to put Trade Agreements in place in 2 years, given (by the time it's ruled upon), it'll have taken 6 months to get permission to write a letter?
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Perhaps we should just bomb the shit out of Europe and have done with it?Worthy4England wrote:I'd never twigged, you were after Lord Hoboh of Parkbench, in Manchester....after all that stuff about political elites too....!Hoboh wrote:I wish we'd scrap the house of Lords and create an elected second chamber and house it in a new building around Manchester, jobs, downgrade of expenses, power seemingly being distributed, a place that can be used by the government in an emergency that would be fully functional etc.Worthy4England wrote:I'm delighted now that our Sovereignty is our own that we've found the thick end of £400m to decorate Buck House. Long live the Queen!
Lets face it, if you believe in global warming or climate change or not, London will one day flood.
The Queen should move her Scottish pad down this way as well in case Sturgeon ever gets her way.![]()
In the spirit of lobbing a little hand-grenade in before legging it for a pint, how does anyone think we're going to put Trade Agreements in place in 2 years, given (by the time it's ruled upon), it'll have taken 6 months to get permission to write a letter?
The tangled web we are stuck in just goes to show, no one was ever meant to leave the
A plague on the people and their family's involved in this social/political setup.
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