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handyman 19-11-2018 21:50

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35971524)
Talking of Juncker did anyone see the video of him ready to make a speech with the wrong colour shoes on each foot?

TBF I have done this as I have 4 pairs of the same shoe in slightly differing colours. Rushing out of the house and not paying enough attention. then, of course, it's not the type of thing you check.

Mr K 19-11-2018 21:54

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by handyman (Post 35971526)
TBF I have done this as I have 4 pairs of the same shoe in slightly differing colours. Rushing out of the house and not paying enough attention. then, of course, it's not the type of thing you check.

Tricky at this time of year when getting dressed as in the dark.. Then daylight comes and you're at work :D

jfman 19-11-2018 21:54

Re: Brexit
 
It doesn’t matter what’s on his feet when he’s got us by the balls.

No deal, bad deal or remain there’s only one winner in these negotiations.

Mr K 19-11-2018 21:57

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35971529)
It doesn’t matter what’s on his feet when he’s got us by the balls.

No deal, bad deal or remain there’s only one winner in these negotiations.

Don't think there's any winners. Just some (unfortunately us) will lose a lot more than others.

Mick 19-11-2018 22:01

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35971524)
I can see we are coming to an end with the EU all the hardcore remain voters are making a final stand.

Talking of Juncker did anyone see the video of him ready to make a speech with the wrong colour shoes on each foot?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5ukxe65gXE

He talks the UK down but can't even dress himself

LOL - he looked like he was stumbling again too, a walking EU embarrassment.

Here was another video of him stumbling earlier this year...


Damien 19-11-2018 22:02

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35971522)
I thought the JC wants us to be tied in with the EU trade markets?

Corbyn supports sitting on the fence and giving vague answers to anything about the EU. He is clearly a Eurosceptic and always has been. Even now he is avoiding backing a second referendum. I wouldn't be surprised if he voted Leave.

handyman 19-11-2018 22:07

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35971521)
We will be leaving the EU - And you don't visit often enough to know I am not actually a mod - I am one of the owners, so DO NOT come on here and abuse me on my own goddamn property with pathetic childish insults or you will be actually leaving for sure. :dozey:

Did not realise you owned the internets. And just because I'm not Active ON the forum, does not mean I don't know anything about the forum. People are able to discuss things in other ways.

FYI we ARE the EU, which is why it's all very bizarre that we want to leave a group we have input into.

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35971521)
I am not Alt-Right thanks, yet another incorrect assumption of a Brexiteer but yawn yawn yawn - save it, heard all this BS before.

I'm not a brexiteer. I live in the real world where having a view for or against the EU does not make a real difference. Being in the EU is more beneficial for our country even if people have some reservations about how the EU is organised. We certainly are not going to have an influence on its future from the outside. Keep your enemies closer and all that.

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35971521)
And I have told you, the EU are behaving Hitler like with their power demands. Erosion of Democracy.

We ARE the EU.

Mr K 19-11-2018 22:08

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35971531)
LOL - he looked like he was stumbling again too, a walking EU embarrassment.

Here was another video of him stumbling earlier this year...


Actually he blames sciatica, which causes numbness in the legs, believe me I know ! If so then he's owed a lot of apologies. Whatever, it's a bit irrelevant and desperate to target hate at an individual given the enormity of Brexit. Reminds me of a certain Presidents tactics....

Mick 19-11-2018 22:10

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35971532)
Corbyn supports sitting on the fence and giving vague answers to anything about the EU. He is clearly a Eurosceptic and always has been. Even now he is avoiding backing a second referendum. I wouldn't be surprised if he voted Leave.

I think he is a Remainer - But because he knows half of his voting base are leavers up North, he upsets them, he won't get in to No. 10 and these are his true ambitions.

handyman 19-11-2018 22:11

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35971531)
LOL - he looked like he was stumbling again too, a walking EU embarrassment.

Here was another video of him stumbling earlier this year...

Happy to make fun out of someone having difficulty walking due to back pain. Big Big man :rolleyes:

Mick 19-11-2018 22:15

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35971534)
Actually he blames sciatica, which causes numbness in the legs, believe me I know ! If so then he's owed a lot of apologies. Whatever, it's a bit irrelevant and desperate to target hate at an individual given the enormity of Brexit. Reminds me of a certain Presidents tactics....

I'll stick with blaming his boozing habits, just like Ruth Davidson has.... ;)

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/p...ut-eu-10340037

Pierre 19-11-2018 22:16

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35971529)
It doesn’t matter what’s on his feet when he’s got us by the balls.

No deal, bad deal or remain there’s only one winner in these negotiations.

You still haven’t answered my query in regards to which bits of this deal, make it a bad deal? In your opinion.

Mick 19-11-2018 22:17

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Originally Posted by handyman (Post 35971536)
Happy to make fun out of someone having difficulty walking due to back pain. Big Big man :rolleyes:

Make your mind up, you were calling me a tiny man just a few posts ago. :rofl:

Mr K 19-11-2018 22:21

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35971540)
Make your mind up, you were calling me a tiny man just a few posts ago. :rofl:

Maybe he was being sarcastic this time ;)

1andrew1 19-11-2018 22:23

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35971532)
Corbyn supports sitting on the fence and giving vague answers to anything about the EU. He is clearly a Eurosceptic and always has been. Even now he is avoiding backing a second referendum. I wouldn't be surprised if he voted Leave.

Totally agree with you. At least with Clegg and Farage you knew where they stood, whether you agreed with them or not.


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