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papa smurf 21-12-2018 12:44

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35976377)
Bread and dripping.:)

i still eat it .

Chris 21-12-2018 12:50

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35976372)
I grew up on tinned fruit and veg .

Up here they grow up on whatever can be battered and deep fried.

denphone 21-12-2018 12:52

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35976378)
i still eat it .

One has to obey others orders nowadays.:)

Carth 21-12-2018 13:04

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The government has begun detailed planning on food supplies if Britain leaves without a deal and has identified a number of sites for massive hangars to stockpile food
Seems a bit pointless to me. If the large supermarkets have their wits about them, they'll already be stocking certain foods . . . in order to sell them at inflated prices when they announce to the public that they don't have much of it.

It's all too easy eh :D

denphone 21-12-2018 13:11

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35976382)
Seems a bit pointless to me. If the large supermarkets have their wits about them, they'll already be stocking certain foods . . . in order to sell them at inflated prices when they announce to the public that they don't have much of it.

It's all too easy eh :D

The food warehouses are almost full ahead of Brexit as there won't be much free storage around for that now.

https://www.bmmagazine.co.uk/news/uk...ead-of-brexit/

papa smurf 21-12-2018 13:14

Re: Brexit
 
From the end of October [when i put the boat away for the winter] i start stock pilling canned and jarred food ,fruit, veg, meat, fish, soups, stews, along with dried goods like pastas, beans, rice ,couscous and all manor of sauces ,all ready to stock up the food cupboards on the boat , so if push comes to shove come march i wont go hungry:)

Mythica 21-12-2018 14:02

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35976357)
@Damien - you say that the “young people are angry”. And here’s the problem: young people get angry at that age about matters that wouldn’t trouble them later, in particular when they are wiser and less altruistic.

Anyway, there was a referendum in 2016 and the result was clear. LEAVE. But some of the losers want to upstage that decision and I find that to be undemocratic.

As to the parliamentarians, I wish a pox upon them, particularly Labour for being totally unhelpful to the nation in their own political interest.



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.... and she needs speaking to.

This is where it gets dangerous and stupid. It's not a game, they weren't losers. Vote leave won on half truths/lies. It's not undemocratic to want a second vote based on what we know now.

pip08456 21-12-2018 14:14

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 35976388)
This is where it gets dangerous and stupid. It's not a game, they weren't losers. Vote leave won on half truths/lies. It's not undemocratic to want a second vote based on what we know now.

Carry on in your make believe world, I don't care.

What I do know is that the majority of leave voters already knew what they were voting for before any campaign began. I'd been waiting since 1975 to vote leave again.

Mythica 21-12-2018 14:28

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35976389)
Carry on in your make believe world, I don't care.

What I do know is that the majority of leave voters already knew what they were voting for before any campaign began. I'd been waiting since 1975 to vote leave again.

As I said before, you speak for yourself and yourself alone. You may have not took any notice in the campaign but others did. It's quite rude suggesting I live in a make believe world simply because I said having a second referendum isn't undemocratic.

papa smurf 21-12-2018 14:34

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Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 35976388)
This is where it gets dangerous and stupid. It's not a game, they weren't losers. Vote leave won on half truths/lies. It's not undemocratic to want a second vote based on what we know now.

It was a two horse race and they came in last, if it was a horse you had backed it's name would probably be deluded dan.

Hugh 21-12-2018 14:38

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35976385)
From the end of October [when i put the boat away for the winter] i start stock pilling canned and jarred food ,fruit, veg, meat, fish, soups, stews, along with dried goods like pastas, beans, rice ,couscous and all manor of sauces ,all ready to stock up the food cupboards on the boat , so if push comes to shove come march i wont go hungry:)

S long as you’re OK, that’s what’s important.

I love it when people stockpile food - it will save me having to go without if the food shortages hit... ;)

jfman 21-12-2018 14:40

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35976389)
Carry on in your make believe world, I don't care.

What I do know is that the majority of leave voters already knew what they were voting for before any campaign began. I'd been waiting since 1975 to vote leave again.

So you are only willing to contend that 8.7 million leave voters knew what they were voting for, the remaining minority of ~8.6 million may not have?

A startling admission.

Sephiroth 21-12-2018 14:52

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35976363)
You may wish to look up "condescending" in the dictionary...
[SEPH]: 'Showing an attitude of patronising superiority'. You may wish to look up the meaning of "patronising" to be sure that I was nothing of the sort.

Getting older does not necessarily equate with getting wiser - some people are fixed in their views, and nothing will change their mindset; people get wiser by learning more, not by getting older. [SEPH]: A rather vague set of words from you. Generally, the younger folk are less wise; everybody knows this - even you who just wishes to be contrary.

Not all older people are "less altruistic", aka "more selfish", and I know many of my age group that are angry/passionate about matters affecting this country; perhaps you are conditioned/influenced by those you mix/socialise with. [SEPH]: I could have used a better word than altruistic. But the last part of your sentence is gratuitous.



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Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 35976388)
This is where it gets dangerous and stupid. It's not a game, they weren't losers. Vote leave won on half truths/lies. It's not undemocratic to want a second vote based on what we know now.

That's ridiculous.

Vote Leave won. The half truths of the Leave campaign were easily offset by the Project Fear noise of the Remain campaign. Leave voters obviously took Project Fear into account.

Remainers want to usurp democracy to overturn democracy. Plus why on earth Remainers want to continue living in the realms of Juncker, Merkel and Macron (who has threatened us with perpetual Backstop if we don't surrender our fishing waters to France) is beyond me and most reasonable people. You seem to want to acquiesce to that threat and remain in the EU.

Jeez.





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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35976393)
S long as you’re OK, that’s what’s important.

I love it when people stockpile food - it will save me having to go without if the food shortages hit... ;)

Another ridiculous remark attacking a poster who has explained the precautions he has taken.



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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35976394)
So you are only willing to contend that 8.7 million leave voters knew what they were voting for, the remaining minority of ~8.6 million may not have?

A startling admission.

You know full well that your assertion is valueless. Pip was saying that he's waited 43 years to vote Leave again, and that others are like minded.

Stop playing around just to attack a Leaver's sincere remarks.

papa smurf 21-12-2018 14:52

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35976393)
S long as you’re OK, that’s what’s important.

I love it when people stockpile food - it will save me having to go without if the food shortages hit... ;)

people are taking precautions for when your eu friends spit out the dummy.

Mythica 21-12-2018 14:57

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35976395)


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That's ridiculous.

Vote Leave won. The half truths of the Leave campaign were easily offset by the Project Fear noise of the Remain campaign. Leave voters obviously took Project Fear into account.

Remainers want to usurp democracy to overturn democracy. Plus why on earth Remainers want to continue living in the realms of Juncker, Merkel and Macron (who has threatened us with perpetual Backstop if we don't surrender our fishing waters to France) is beyond me and most reasonable people. You seem to want to acquiesce to that threat and remain in the EU.

Jeez.





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Another ridiculous remark attacking a poster who has explained the precautions he has taken.



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You know full well that your assertion is valueless. Pip was saying that he's waited 43 years to vote Leave again, and that others are like minded.

Stop playing around just to attack a Leaver's sincere remarks.

It's not ridiculous at all though is it. Even if you take into account what vote remain were saying, it's not undemocratic to want a second referendum based on what we know now. It could be said the first referendum shouldn't have took place until we know what we know now.


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