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Mick 17-02-2018 22:28

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 35937382)
I don't understand why you feel this incessant need to use childish names for all the people/groups/institutions/entities etc that you don't agree with or like. I'm beginning to wonder if deep down you feel threatened by them.

Cheers

Dave

I certainly don’t feel threatened by the lefties from the guardian. And calling them lefties is not childish.

My turn for question time... I don’t understand the need why you keep saying ‘cheers Dave’ at the end of every post, but there you go. (Here’s a tip, get a signature that does it for you.) :rolleyes:

Mr K 17-02-2018 22:31

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35937386)
I certainly don’t feel threatened by the lefties from the guardian. And calling them lefties is not childish.

My turn for question time... I don’t understand the need why you keep saying ‘cheers Dave’ at the end of every post, but there you go. (Here’s a tip, get a signature that does it for you.) :rolleyes:

it's a lot nicer signature than your usual sign off Mick.

Cheers

Mr K.

Mick 17-02-2018 22:44

Re: Brexit discussion
 
I don’t care how my sign offs look, here’s another....

Back on topic.

GrimUpNorth 17-02-2018 22:52

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35937386)
I certainly don’t feel threatened by the lefties from the guardian. And calling them lefties is not childish.

My turn for question time... I don’t understand the need why you keep saying ‘cheers Dave’ at the end of every post, but there you go. (Here’s a tip, get a signature that does it for you.) :rolleyes:

I would use an automatic signature if adding 'Cheers Dave' to what's already there didn't fall fowl of the 4 line automatic signiture rule - increase the maximum line count and I'll happily automate it. That's why I type it every time.

So I take it you don't think calling them 'crappy leftie, vomit inducing' is even slightly childish?

Regards

Dave

TheDaddy 17-02-2018 22:57

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 35937394)
So I take it you don't think calling them 'crappy leftie, vomit inducing' is even slightly childish?

Regards

Dave

Paul does :)

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...24&postcount=3

But then I guess this isn't a forum with close links to newspapers in general or the guardian in particular

Mick 17-02-2018 23:03

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35937396)
Paul does :)

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...24&postcount=3

But then I guess this isn't a forum with close links to newspapers in general or the guardian in particular

Erm, that is totally misleading to bring that here. Paul is on about people using Vomit Media instead of Virgin Media, this has nothing to do with me using the words ‘vomit inducing’, nor is it childish.

This will be the last time I say back on topic, unless people actually want a forum break?!?!

denphone 18-02-2018 07:12

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35937373)
Another fear mongering bullshit story. Sourced from the crappy leftie, vomit inducing guardian.

Just like many other bullshitting rags..

Mr K 18-02-2018 09:17

Re: Brexit discussion
 
https://www.ft.com/content/9cd44aa0-...e-08320fc2a277
Quote:

.Fishermen from the Cornish port of Newlyn were among the most spirited Brexiters.

As Britain tries to negotiate a two-year transition agreement with Brussels that is supposed to provide a smooth path for industry after the country leaves the EU next year, its fishermen fear they may be getting a raw deal.

The arrangement proposed by Brussels would leave the UK in the EU’s common fisheries policy for at least the next two years but without a seat at the table to defend its interests in crucial negotiations. Its fishermen say they would be at the whim of rivals from France and Spain, for example, when it comes time to divvy up catch quotas and agree regulations.
It's a shame such enthusiastic Brexit supporters are now realising the practical reality. A privileged few might benefit, the majority won't.
(sorry for posting from the 'lefty vomit inducing 'Financial Times' ...)

denphone 18-02-2018 10:03

Re: Brexit discussion
 
The Financial Times is one of the most reasonable rational newspapers and there ain't many of those..

Mr K 18-02-2018 10:27

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35937427)
The Financial Times is one of the most reasonable rational newspapers and there ain't many of those..

Yes but it's rubbish for stories on diets, soaps, the weather, strictly/x-factor etc ;)

Carth 18-02-2018 10:31

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35937424)
https://www.ft.com/content/9cd44aa0-...e-08320fc2a277


It's a shame such enthusiastic Brexit supporters are now realising the practical reality.


The arrangement proposed by Brussels . . . just say no, it's that easy

Mr K 18-02-2018 10:36

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35937431)
The arrangement proposed by Brussels . . . just say no, it's that easy

Just as they can say no to our begging for a 'transition', which is needed as Brexit is going to be incredibly damaging.

OLD BOY 18-02-2018 12:08

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35937361)
Revealed: rightwing groups plot to ditch EU safety standards on food and drugs

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...y_to_clipboard



All for our own good I should think. Chlorinated chicken and hormone injected beef here we come. All part of the Brexit dividend....

You could always avoid meat that is 'Made in America' if it worries you.

1andrew1 18-02-2018 12:17

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35937443)
You could always avoid meat that is 'Made in America' if it worries you.

Not so easy in restaurants and processed foods to determine country of origin.

denphone 18-02-2018 12:28

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35937444)
Not so easy in restaurants and processed foods to determine country of origin.

Add on top of that the food companies ability in telling us what we want to hear and not what we don't want to hear makes it a bewildering confusement at times for the consumer..


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