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August 7th, 2018, 03:29 AM | #3851 |
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PAY ATTENTION... PLEASE
Before the previous page-upon-page between 2 posters
- who read all of it ? - I gave up... but that's me Before all that. I posted a YT link that was possibly humbly mis-titled by it's poster as.... "Three Men in a Pub" Kennedy / Freud etc are reposting and pinning it on their 1mill folowers accounts. Trust me.... Please.... It's serious info.,,, from 3 Guys in a pub - right - each of them have knowledge of EU borders. 2 High-blown exporters/importers 1 guy who cycled the world, across borders under fire.Liverpool Hero. In a pub and talking about future 'border' problems for the UK. PLEASE WATCH THIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx4A...ature=youtu.be Take 50 Mins out of your life, and you may re-think .... these aren't lies they aren't spin It's practical 'day-to-day' explanations of the UK future on trade and borders. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx4A...outu.behttp:// |
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August 10th, 2018, 08:23 AM | #3852 | |
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Be careful British friends.
Be careful British friends. Even out of EU, the fight against liberalism will be hard.
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August 11th, 2018, 07:31 AM | #3853 | |
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There are all sorts of reasons why this would be harmful to Britain and the intangible, non-economic damage would be the first and most important reason. This would be the end of friendship between Britain and the EU member countries, and only our mutual enemies, such as Russia, would gain from such a failure of diplomacy. The laughter of our enemies will be our only reward if we quarrel. But that is what we could risk if we fail to make a deal.
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August 11th, 2018, 09:32 AM | #3854 | |
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Corbyn is a blinkered, laughable extremist from the hard left of his party who made a career out of snivelling at the feet of terrorists - any vicious or hateful cause going, as long as it's against the interest of his own country - and was quite properly never considered by his party for any position of responsibility until a leadership election in which the disenfranchised dregs of society were given a chance to take over Labour's asylum for £3 a go. His most prominent claim to fame is his passionate support for the Provisional IRA's campaign of murderous violence against British service personnel and civilians. Don't believe the revisionist guff that he met them in the cause of peace. Actually I'm sure you do. But he regularly attended commemorations to honour dead terrorists. He believed in "force of arms" to defeat his own country. He described convicted IRA terrorists as "political prisoners", demanding better conditions for them. Corbyn is the first to condemn any military action by his own country, which has led some to imagine him as some sort of advocate of peace. But the truth is that Corbyn will often support lethal violence provided that it's directed against the United Kingdom. So too do the people he chose to support him in his shadow cabinet. Diane Abbott, laughably now the shadow home secretary once said that "a defeat for the British state would be a great liberation". John 'Provo' McDonnell, hilariously now the shadow chancellor, openly praised the "bombs and bullets" of his friends in the IRA, praising the "sacrifice" of the terrorists and calling for them to be "honoured". His idea of "peace" is British surrender. It's not merely the newspapers who despise Corbyn. His own MPs tried to get rid of the poisonous old fool as leader two years ago, and passed a vote of no confidence in him by 172 votes to 40. Of course Jeremy didn't have the personal dignity to resign. He speaks warmly of his "friends" in Hamas and Hezbollah. The British security services - not the newspapers - long had a file open on him because they knew that he was a determined enemy of his own country. If you think he's been "smeared", I'm afraid you've been suckered very easily. His obvious anti-semitism is the least of it. |
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One way or another, this will work out. Britain imports a lot from the EU and neither side will want that to stop. The logic for a free trade agreement is strong and will remain strong even if we have to leave with no agreement just to make clear that we are serious about free trade in services. The risk for the EU is that Britain will reconfigure her economy to a basis position that there are no special terms with the EU at all, which would be a big opportunity for other trading partners and for our domestic producers, as we are perfectly capable of growing fresh fruit and vegetables if we have to. Quote:
Is it? And yet we import more than 20% of our milk from the EU and many thousands of British dairy farmers went bankrupt. To be fair, Mrs Thatcher did tremendous harm when she abolished the Milk Marketing Board for purely ideological reasons; I suspect she is not resting in peace. But this is one of many areas where we could benefit by the change. There is no need to import milk, we are perfectly capable of producing all the milk we need, just as we always used to do. Quote:
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The pull factors for financial services and banking in London are not exclusively dependent on EU membership. There are good reasons for EU banks to want to trade in London. But just as the EU quite rightly regulates the financial sector, so do we, and rightly so. The experience of 2009 has taught us that we humble citizens are the insurers of last resort when banks fail, so it is important to protect ourselves from this risk. No doubt the EU will see it in the same light. Quote:
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Something else I agree with [just for a change]. I made up my mind about Theresa May in the 2017 election - she is a shit house rat.
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August 11th, 2018, 06:16 PM | #3856 | |
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You don't have a democratically elected government. Ever thought of that? You're always ruled by rigged minorities. All of Europe knows that, though all are shocked when they find out And you call that "taking control". By who exactly? A minority again? |
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Whenever Luguvoy comes to Britain to face justice, my invitation to Comrade Palo is also activated and he can come to London to face my cooking. Now that we are Brexiting, his Euros will go a lot further.
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August 12th, 2018, 06:32 AM | #3860 | |
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Don't forget that the murder victim is Russian as well, even if you would quite legitimately regard him in the same way as we British regard people such as the Cambridge Five. He was murdered in cold blood on our territory and that is why we are forced to react. I can cook.
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