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Chris 29-10-2016 16:59

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35866312)
I can't wait the the morning we a free of EU red tape.

Then those criminals, rapists & murderers that the EU said we can't kick out, we can deport.

Then there are the people we want to go to prison and only leave in a box we can do so.

I don't mean to rain on your parade, but those rulings extend from our membership of the Council of Europe and its associated human rights obligations, not the EU.

TheDaddy 29-10-2016 17:20

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35866464)
I don't mean to rain on your parade, but those rulings extend from our membership of the Council of Europe and its associated human rights obligations, not the EU.

One of my bosses said the same to me, we nearly fell out discussing it, still it's good to know everyone was clear on what they were voting for

Hom3r 29-10-2016 18:40

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What gets me is people like Jamie Oliver said that if we voted for Brexit they would leave the UK, but they are still here.

I guess they are wait for the 2nd referendum.

pip08456 29-10-2016 20:52

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There won't be a second referendum.

RizzyKing 29-10-2016 20:52

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If I'd been an undecided jamie oliver saying he'd leave if leave won the referendum would have swung me to vote leave he's such a smug git the chance to get shot of him would be an opportunity not to be missed. So many predicting collapse and economic armageddon and now it's not happening in either the time or scale they have gone quiet, I'm sure we will hear from them again with some new predictions though.

Hugh 29-10-2016 21:54

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What he actually said...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...PM-Brexit.html

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He said: 'And now I finish my journey on the beautiful island of Sardinia, where at the end of the day's filming, as the sun set - I looked back and saw the European flag.

'For me.. symbolic and very sad. But in life you don't always get what you want. So guys, whether you voted In or Out, we are where we are.

'But at some point soon we all need to come back together and make the best of what will be a very bumpy 5 years.'

Oliver said the referendum had 'fractured Europe, divided families and split the country' but that 'Britain has spoken'.

He promised: 'In my own way I will now roll up my sleeves and work harder than ever to make this work.

'But I beg you one thing Great Britain. Give me Boris f****** Johnson as our Prime Minister and I'm done.

'I'm out. My faith in us will be broken forever.

Osem 29-10-2016 22:39

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Boris? He ought to thank the lucky stars he's not American then. :rofl: I wonder what European leader he would prefer and why? Whatever, somehow I doubt he'd be done or out for very long. He loves Italy but look at the state of their politics - they elected Berlusconi FGS!

TheDaddy 29-10-2016 22:59

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35866481)
What gets me is people like Jamie Oliver said that if we voted for Brexit they would leave the UK, but they are still here.

I guess they are wait for the 2nd referendum.

Maybe he's waiting till we actually leave to leave

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35866506)

Oh no, he never actually said it, that'd explain why he's still here

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35866499)
If I'd been an undecided jamie oliver saying he'd leave if leave won the referendum would have swung me to vote leave he's such a smug git the chance to get shot of him would be an opportunity not to be missed. So many predicting collapse and economic armageddon and now it's not happening in either the time or scale they have gone quiet, I'm sure we will hear from them again with some new predictions though.

I realise we're not keen on experts or facts anymore but most of the predictions I've seen from people that know what they're on about are accurate, I'm interested to see how we protect our service industries as apparently they're the hardest thing to sort out in a trade deal, tariffs or actual goods aren't the issue based on what I've heard. Another was that we won't notice the banks go, when departments close here their replacement will open up abroad and that the top companies share prices will increase due to them making large profits abroad and converting the currency into weak pounds thereby making even more. Just a few snippets an ignoramus like myself has picked up over the last couple of months that seem to be coming true.

pip08456 29-10-2016 23:25

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Boris for PM if only to get rid of that snivelling trumped up chef!

RizzyKing 29-10-2016 23:56

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No no no even if it means we've got to put up with jamie oliver boris must never ever be more then he is, thankfully i think most people have all now wised up to boris and his personal ambition being all that matter's to him.

pip08456 30-10-2016 00:02

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35866522)
No no no even if it means we've got to put up with jamie oliver boris must never ever be more then he is, thankfully i think most people have all now wised up to boris and his personal ambition being all that matter's to him.

I know what Boris is but if it means getting rid of the other I'll take Boris anytime! Jamie Oliver is a **** (can't mention that word on this forum nor would I wish to).

TheDaddy 30-10-2016 00:54

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35866524)
I know what Boris is but if it means getting rid of the other I'll take Boris anytime! Jamie Oliver is a **** (can't mention that word on this forum nor would I wish to).

Really? Seriously really? Can't you just switch him of, actually it wouldn't matter if he leaves as he can still make programmes that can be shown here or pen articles or give interviews, would better terms be in order before any boris/oliver pact is agreed, perhaps it can form part of the Brexit negotiations or perhaps we can take all the jungle refugees in exchange for one or preferably both of them.

pip08456 30-10-2016 01:05

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35866527)
Really? Seriously really? Can't you just switch him of, actually it wouldn't matter if he leaves as he can still make programmes that can be shown here or pen articles or give interviews, would better terms be in order before any boris/oliver pact is agreed, perhaps it can form part of the Brexit negotiations or perhaps we can take all the jungle refugees in exchange for one or preferably both of them.

No, I just have a sense of humour. It may not be the same as yours though.

TheDaddy 30-10-2016 01:08

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35866528)
No, I just have a sense of humour. It may not be the same as yours though.

Shame, no thoughts on jungle exchange :(

denphone 30-10-2016 06:01

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35866515)
Boris for PM if only to get rid of that snivelling trumped up chef!

Good grief now that would be a unmitigated disaster that befalls us all.;)


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