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Damien 04-12-2017 17:39

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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'Stunning move'

Mick 04-12-2017 18:03

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35927418)
Brexit deal or being in Government?? Maybe the swivel eyed loons can't have both.... Stuff the DUP and call an election ;)

Or better still, we walk away from a bad deal, remember that line ?

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35927423)

We actually think the DUP are showing a better back bone than our own current government.

Us Brexiteers should be thanking the DUP today. I know I do.

1andrew1 04-12-2017 18:22

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35927427)
Or better still, we walk away from a bad deal, remember that line ?

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We actually think the DUP are showing a better back bone than our own current government.

Us Brexiteers should be thanking the DUP today. I know I do.

Looking forward to the Brexit project being red carded! Thanks DUP. :)

Mr K 04-12-2017 18:27

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35927427)
Or better still, we walk away from a bad deal, remember that line ?

Do you remember our esteemed Chancellor saying 'no deal would be a disaster'?? And he's right. Theresa obviously thinks do too given the desperate panic 'negotiating' today.

ianch99 04-12-2017 18:47

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35927405)
So the four people who were mugged by Unskilled Romanian nationals about 200 yards from my own front door earlier this year never happened ?

What on earth are you talking about? I think you have been reading too many Trump tweets :)

Damien 04-12-2017 18:54

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35927427)
We actually think the DUP are showing a better back bone than our own current government.

Us Brexiteers should be thanking the DUP today. I know I do.

Why? What is the Brexiter solution to Northern Ireland?

ianch99 04-12-2017 18:57

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35927418)
Brexit deal or being in Government?? Maybe the swivel eyed loons can't have both.... Stuff the DUP and call an election ;)

Said loons may yet scupper the whole thing which would be ironic. With Mr Mogg cuddling up to Steve Bannon, who know's what he and his off-shore, race-to-the-bottom, tax dodging chums will cook up?

Whatever they do, Mr Corbyn is rubbing his hands with glee. He may well get his hands on the keys on No. 10 before the next scheduled election ... a road waved by the crass ineptitude of the Tory anti-EU psychosis. Karma I guess ... reap and ye shall sow I suppose.

Looking forward to seeing the order-order headlines then! :)

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35927435)
Why? What is the Brexiter solution to Northern Ireland?

There isn't one of course. If there was, it would have been discussed long before now.

1andrew1 04-12-2017 18:59

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35927405)
Oh really ?

So the four people who were mugged by Unskilled Romanian nationals about 200 yards from my own front door earlier this year never happened ?

I can show a mad face as well. :mad:

Where does Ian say that the event you describe didn't happen?

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35927435)
Why? What is the Brexiter solution to Northern Ireland?

Probably something involving heads and sand.

ianch99 04-12-2017 19:02

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35927438)
Where does Ian say that the event you describe didn't happen?

Just because Mick never said it happened doesn't mean to say that it didn't happen, right?

Mick 04-12-2017 19:22

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35927432)
What on earth are you talking about? I think you have been reading too many Trump tweets :)

You quoted something I wrote in an earlier post and then claimed it was fiction that you claimed you’d find in the Daily Mail. Yes no ?

I can categorically say what happened wasn’t fiction. I can also trail back to a friends fb post about two Eastern European women, trying to mug an elderly man, they pushed him to the ground if I recall and my friend who was passing in a car stopped to help and took their pictures and reported them to the Police, who said it looks like the same Romanian women who are preying on easy targets and using distraction techniques to rob people in the street.

I don’t know how many more times I have to say it, skilled migrants, I have no issue with, unskilled *******s who come here on the steal/take, I do.

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35927435)
Why? What is the Brexiter solution to Northern Ireland?

NI is part of U.K., it leaves with us, not have some kind of special deal brokered by the EU or the Irish Government.

What the hell is Theresa May thinking that she can just walk into EU HQ and do a deal by sidelining the DUP, not to mention it causing a stink here with the Scots, Welsh and even Sadiq insisting that they get special arrangements to stay in SM and CU too?

So far, there is no concessions the EU is prepared to move on. Our government needs to toughen up and threaten to walk away and still do so if it’s a bad deal, at the moment, TM appears to handing over billions and now potentially handing NI back to Ireland just to get to the 2nd phase of the talks, screw that. She needs to stick to her guns, no deal is better than a bad deal.

Osem 04-12-2017 19:25

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35927442)
You quoted something I wrote in an earlier post and then claimed it was fiction that you claimed you’d find in the Daily Mail. Yes no ?

I can categorically say what happened wasn’t fiction. I can also trail back to a friends fb post about two Eastern European women, trying to mug an elderly man, they pushed him to the ground if I recall and my friend who was passing in a car stopped to help and took their pictures and reported them to the Police, who said it looks like the same Romanian women who are preying on easy targets and using distraction techniques to rob people in the street.

I don’t know how many more times I have to say it, skilled migrants, I have no issue with, unskilled *******s who come here on the steal/take, I do.

Some folks only hear what they want to hear. Remember Gordon Brown and the 'bigot'? It's typical of those who whine about stereotyping but do it themselves all the time.

ianch99 04-12-2017 19:33

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35927444)
Some folks only hear what they want to hear

You are not wrong there :)

Order .. Order .. I say, I shall have order!

1andrew1 04-12-2017 19:34

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35927442)
You quoted something I wrote in an earlier post and then claimed it was fiction that you claimed you’d find in the Daily Mail. Yes no ?

I can categorically say what happened wasn’t fiction. I can also trail back to a friends fb post about two Eastern European women, trying to mug an elderly man, they pushed him to the ground if I recall and my friend who was passing in a car stopped to help and took their pictures and reported them to the Police, who said it looks like the same Romanian women who are preying on easy targets and using distraction techniques to rob people in the street.

I don’t know how many more times I have to say it, skilled migrants, I have no issue with, unskilled *******s who come here on the steal/take, I do.

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NI is part of U.K., it leaves with us, not have some kind of special deal brokered by the EU or the Irish Government.

What the hell is Theresa May thinking that she can just walk into EU HQ and do a deal by sidelining the DUP, not to mention it causing a stink here with the Scots, Welsh and even Sadiq insisting that they get special arrangements to stay in SM and CU too?

So far, there is no concessions the EU is prepared to move on. Our government needs to toughen up and threaten to walk away and still do so if it’s a bad deal, at the moment, TM appears to handing over billions and now potentially handing NI back to Ireland just to get to the 2nd phase of the talks, screw that. She needs to stick to her guns, no deal is better than a bad deal.

But the Brexit campaigns promised no hard border with Northern Ireland and people voted on that basis. Therefore, the referendum is invalid if they propose to renege on the promise or can't deliver on it.

Mick 04-12-2017 19:34

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35927429)
Looking forward to the Brexit project being red carded! Thanks DUP. :)

How very undemocratic you are. :rolleyes:

Either way, the red carding won’t happen Andrew, we’re still leaving.

daveeb 04-12-2017 19:39

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35927446)
You are not wrong there :)

Order .. Order .. I say, I shall have order!

Beat me to it ;)


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