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But we're getting 'our country back'........Lord Kangana wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2017 8:07 pmAs a mate of mine said, can't wait for the Spanish to conquer us. Decent grub, afternoons off and our footballers get to play like Iniesta. What's not to like?
It's almost as if the EU supports it's members interests. What a set of treacherous c*nts....We really are stacked to the rafters with thick-as-f*ck-nuggets.
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Unless it escaped your attention insane brain, it is the Spanish playing the dirty dogs over Gibraltar, but hey, don't let that little detail stop you and a few others putting the boot into a small fact we are leaving the fcukin' EU and there is Jack Shit you can do about it.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2017 9:26 amBut we're getting 'our country back'........Lord Kangana wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2017 8:07 pmAs a mate of mine said, can't wait for the Spanish to conquer us. Decent grub, afternoons off and our footballers get to play like Iniesta. What's not to like?
It's almost as if the EU supports it's members interests. What a set of treacherous c*nts....We really are stacked to the rafters with thick-as-f*ck-nuggets.
Either get on board or just fcuk off to live in your beloved EU, its simple enough, you want to live in a German dominated federal organisation fine but the majority of those that could be bothered to vote don't and are getting utterly tired of remoaners wailing away trying to sabotage everything, you are the people holding everything back with your sulks and won't be forgotten over it.
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No need to have a meltdown.Hoboh wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2017 9:58 amUnless it escaped your attention insane brain, it is the Spanish playing the dirty dogs over Gibraltar, but hey, don't let that little detail stop you and a few others putting the boot into a small fact we are leaving the fcukin' EU and there is Jack Shit you can do about it.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2017 9:26 amBut we're getting 'our country back'........Lord Kangana wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2017 8:07 pmAs a mate of mine said, can't wait for the Spanish to conquer us. Decent grub, afternoons off and our footballers get to play like Iniesta. What's not to like?
It's almost as if the EU supports it's members interests. What a set of treacherous c*nts....We really are stacked to the rafters with thick-as-f*ck-nuggets.
Either get on board or just fcuk off to live in your beloved EU, its simple enough, you want to live in a German dominated federal organisation fine but the majority of those that could be bothered to vote don't and are getting utterly tired of remoaners wailing away trying to sabotage everything, you are the people holding everything back with your sulks and won't be forgotten over it.
All I was pointing out was that the rhetoric that has been used to discuss Gibraltar from the UK side has been horrific. Michael Howard was an embarrassment.
And that given Spain houses the largest British ex-pat community in the world, it might be better to be a little bit more tactful in how we deal with this particular situation.
If the sort of country you want to live in is a nationalistic, jingoistic, isolationist, war mongering, europhobic one then do rock on.
I am as it stands, entirely free to point out how fecking stupid and moronic that is. And Brexit does not mean we have to accept those outdated and frankly embarrassing ideals. And until we are in a dictator state run by Nazis who ban opposing speech, I will continue to air my views on any subject I like. Oh and also, live wherever I like whilst airing them. Thanks.
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Perhaps if Hoboh would just point out all the tangible benefits BWFCi will receive from leaving the EU, he might find they're not so far apart after all.
I'm particularly fond of us having our independent judiciary back, for example.
I'm particularly fond of us having our independent judiciary back, for example.
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Don't be daft, they're the enemies of the people.Lord Kangana wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2017 9:26 pm
I'm particularly fond of us having our independent judiciary back, for example.
Do keep up.
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You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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Actually, I'd sack the lot of them, independent my ass, the European way and this 'rights' malarkey is so engrained in our legal system we need wholesale cleansing and removal of the those who are trying to hinder the way forward.Lord Kangana wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2017 9:26 pmPerhaps if Hoboh would just point out all the tangible benefits BWFCi will receive from leaving the EU, he might find they're not so far apart after all.
I'm particularly fond of us having our independent judiciary back, for example.
Gina, 'throw up' Millar going to court 'to protect democracy not force stay or cause a delay' (yeah right!!!) takes her case before judges riddled with links to the EU and that is independent? Bollox!
Judges, lawyers, solicitors have for years been expanding their 'closed shop empires' into every nook and cranny of life and it is now time they were reigned in!
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Reigned in? Good God! Those lawyers are taking over the monarchy now.Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 12:59 pmActually, I'd sack the lot of them, independent my ass, the European way and this 'rights' malarkey is so engrained in our legal system we need wholesale cleansing and removal of the those who are trying to hinder the way forward.Lord Kangana wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2017 9:26 pmPerhaps if Hoboh would just point out all the tangible benefits BWFCi will receive from leaving the EU, he might find they're not so far apart after all.
I'm particularly fond of us having our independent judiciary back, for example.
Gina, 'throw up' Millar going to court 'to protect democracy not force stay or cause a delay' (yeah right!!!) takes her case before judges riddled with links to the EU and that is independent? Bollox!
Judges, lawyers, solicitors have for years been expanding their 'closed shop empires' into every nook and cranny of life and it is now time they were reigned in!
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Probably a lawyer who invented auto correct MontyMontreal Wanderer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 2:18 pmReigned in? Good God! Those lawyers are taking over the monarchy now.Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 12:59 pmActually, I'd sack the lot of them, independent my ass, the European way and this 'rights' malarkey is so engrained in our legal system we need wholesale cleansing and removal of the those who are trying to hinder the way forward.Lord Kangana wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2017 9:26 pmPerhaps if Hoboh would just point out all the tangible benefits BWFCi will receive from leaving the EU, he might find they're not so far apart after all.
I'm particularly fond of us having our independent judiciary back, for example.
Gina, 'throw up' Millar going to court 'to protect democracy not force stay or cause a delay' (yeah right!!!) takes her case before judges riddled with links to the EU and that is independent? Bollox!
Judges, lawyers, solicitors have for years been expanding their 'closed shop empires' into every nook and cranny of life and it is now time they were reigned in!
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Interesting thing about Hobes, is he seems to get very angry if someone disagrees with him or has an alternative view or belief set. But also seems very keen on suppression of people who don't share his views.
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Paul Dacre told him so via the medium of the Daily Mail.
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Gina Miller delayed the exit process by how long, Hobes? Coz in my book, the Government said they'd serve notice by end of March and they have..
I'm delighted to know that the problem with the country is now the envy of the world legal system that we desperately needed back from Brussels.
You couldn't make it up.
Legislation should from here on in be passed in pub vaults and sentences carried out accordingly.
I'm delighted to know that the problem with the country is now the envy of the world legal system that we desperately needed back from Brussels.
You couldn't make it up.
Legislation should from here on in be passed in pub vaults and sentences carried out accordingly.
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Really????BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 3:12 pmInteresting thing about Hobes, is he seems to get very angry if someone disagrees with him or has an alternative view or belief set. But also seems very keen on suppression of people who don't share his views.
Actually I am rapidly reaching the point where I cannot decide who actually governs and runs a country, the elected government or the judiciary, police and Facebook/Twitter, none of which can claim to be democratically elected nor answerable to the people.
If the referendum had gone the other way I wouldn't be out flying flags, crying and almost suicidal, nor would I be blaming the younger ones for keeping us in, the snowflakes have enough mental insecurities as it is, I may have had a quip like told you so when the Euro army appeared, the supreme court took its orders from Brussels and the Westminster government took on the appearance of a local council and no matter what people in GB thought the rest overruled it, but there you go.
Are you saying you wish me to post how brilliant what you have said without questioning the content or direction?
I just wonder why you are not sat in the European parliament!
Brilliant post btw.
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No, no, no! We want you say how brilliant Worthy is.Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:32 pmReally????BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 3:12 pmInteresting thing about Hobes, is he seems to get very angry if someone disagrees with him or has an alternative view or belief set. But also seems very keen on suppression of people who don't share his views.
Actually I am rapidly reaching the point where I cannot decide who actually governs and runs a country, the elected government or the judiciary, police and Facebook/Twitter, none of which can claim to be democratically elected nor answerable to the people.
If the referendum had gone the other way I wouldn't be out flying flags, crying and almost suicidal, nor would I be blaming the younger ones for keeping us in, the snowflakes have enough mental insecurities as it is, I may have had a quip like told you so when the Euro army appeared, the supreme court took its orders from Brussels and the Westminster government took on the appearance of a local council and no matter what people in GB thought the rest overruled it, but there you go.
Are you saying you wish me to post how brilliant what you have said without questioning the content or direction?
I just wonder why you are not sat in the European parliament!
Brilliant post btw.
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Worthy is a clever bloke, bit wet behind the ears, but good for a difference of opinion, not quite bish but getting thereMontreal Wanderer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:39 pmNo, no, no! We want you say how brilliant Worthy is.Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:32 pmReally????BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 3:12 pmInteresting thing about Hobes, is he seems to get very angry if someone disagrees with him or has an alternative view or belief set. But also seems very keen on suppression of people who don't share his views.
Actually I am rapidly reaching the point where I cannot decide who actually governs and runs a country, the elected government or the judiciary, police and Facebook/Twitter, none of which can claim to be democratically elected nor answerable to the people.
If the referendum had gone the other way I wouldn't be out flying flags, crying and almost suicidal, nor would I be blaming the younger ones for keeping us in, the snowflakes have enough mental insecurities as it is, I may have had a quip like told you so when the Euro army appeared, the supreme court took its orders from Brussels and the Westminster government took on the appearance of a local council and no matter what people in GB thought the rest overruled it, but there you go.
Are you saying you wish me to post how brilliant what you have said without questioning the content or direction?
I just wonder why you are not sat in the European parliament!
Brilliant post btw.
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^^ I'll have to try and improve.
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I told you so.
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Questioning what I said about what? About being nationalistic, jingoistic, provocative assholes to Spain not being in our best interests?Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:32 pmReally????BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 3:12 pmInteresting thing about Hobes, is he seems to get very angry if someone disagrees with him or has an alternative view or belief set. But also seems very keen on suppression of people who don't share his views.
Actually I am rapidly reaching the point where I cannot decide who actually governs and runs a country, the elected government or the judiciary, police and Facebook/Twitter, none of which can claim to be democratically elected nor answerable to the people.
If the referendum had gone the other way I wouldn't be out flying flags, crying and almost suicidal, nor would I be blaming the younger ones for keeping us in, the snowflakes have enough mental insecurities as it is, I may have had a quip like told you so when the Euro army appeared, the supreme court took its orders from Brussels and the Westminster government took on the appearance of a local council and no matter what people in GB thought the rest overruled it, but there you go.
Are you saying you wish me to post how brilliant what you have said without questioning the content or direction?
I just wonder why you are not sat in the European parliament!
Brilliant post btw.
People will express opinions and continue to do so, just like you will. Some will jar with your own. But you seem bothered that large swathes of people seem to disagree with you. Overly bothered. It is almost like a surprise to you. Remember this, no doubt you will disagree on many things with the 52% who voted to leave alongside yourself. Not everyone voted for the same things. Same as those who voted to remain.
The fact is that Brexit is going ahead. That again doesn't really have all that much bearing on my comments re Spain. Talking about the Falklands and armadas and the like is incendiary nonsense that is absolutely detrimental to our position. And just because we voted to leave, it does NOT translate to waging a war of words with half of Europe.
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I thought May did well to just laugh it off, making Michael Howard look even more of a tit than he'd managed himself.
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Why on earth should we just sit back and watch a second rate European nation keep sailing its gunboats into someone else's territorial waters, make political play of a sovereign part of the UK because it suits them to stir up more mischief?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2017 10:09 amQuestioning what I said about what? About being nationalistic, jingoistic, provocative assholes to Spain not being in our best interests?Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:32 pmReally????BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2017 3:12 pmInteresting thing about Hobes, is he seems to get very angry if someone disagrees with him or has an alternative view or belief set. But also seems very keen on suppression of people who don't share his views.
Actually I am rapidly reaching the point where I cannot decide who actually governs and runs a country, the elected government or the judiciary, police and Facebook/Twitter, none of which can claim to be democratically elected nor answerable to the people.
If the referendum had gone the other way I wouldn't be out flying flags, crying and almost suicidal, nor would I be blaming the younger ones for keeping us in, the snowflakes have enough mental insecurities as it is, I may have had a quip like told you so when the Euro army appeared, the supreme court took its orders from Brussels and the Westminster government took on the appearance of a local council and no matter what people in GB thought the rest overruled it, but there you go.
Are you saying you wish me to post how brilliant what you have said without questioning the content or direction?
I just wonder why you are not sat in the European parliament!
Brilliant post btw.
People will express opinions and continue to do so, just like you will. Some will jar with your own. But you seem bothered that large swathes of people seem to disagree with you. Overly bothered. It is almost like a surprise to you. Remember this, no doubt you will disagree on many things with the 52% who voted to leave alongside yourself. Not everyone voted for the same things. Same as those who voted to remain.
The fact is that Brexit is going ahead. That again doesn't really have all that much bearing on my comments re Spain. Talking about the Falklands and armadas and the like is incendiary nonsense that is absolutely detrimental to our position. And just because we voted to leave, it does NOT translate to waging a war of words with half of Europe.
The time is coming to stop being apologists and actually stand up to certain 'other countries' and if that involves sinking a violating gunboat, then tough!
Detrimental to our position? I thought even you had a grasp of the 'macho Spanish' mentality when allowed room to manoeuvre.
I am bothered 'loads' of people don't agree with me? Get real, you and your fellow EU apologists were laughing and telling everyone for a long time before the referendum that leave was a small bunch of swivel eyed loonies who would be a laughing stock after getting their ass spanked in the poll, got that one right didn't you? Now you cry, snivel and blame everything else for losing instead of excepting, you got it wrong, badly wrong.
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