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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 20:51:18 GMT
So Donald tusk says we can be forgiven and be 're admitted to the eu. What a fuckin joke. The process of leaving has only served to show how fuckin crooked these twunts are. The remoaners are out in force looking to kiss his shoe leather and once again moaning about how unfair the original vote was. The Labour trotskys are now shouting corbyn (He who will spread his arms and part the waters of the channel) can lead us to temptation and the right to re join, blah blah feckin blah.
Feckin loons.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 22:39:16 GMT
So Donald tusk says we can be forgiven and be 're admitted to the eu. What a fuckin joke. The process of leaving has only served to show how fuckin crooked these twunts are. The remoaners are out in force looking to kiss his shoe leather and once again moaning about how unfair the original vote was. The Labour trotskys are now shouting corbyn (He who will spread his arms and part the waters of the channel) can lead us to temptation and the right to re join, blah blah feckin blah. Feckin loons. Actually I don't think he's said we can be re-admitted, as we actually havent left yet.
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Post by patty on Jan 17, 2018 6:54:19 GMT
I think it's time for a good old civil war. Time for the likes of Carillion bosses, Lili Allen, and all of the current politicians to get what they deserve. After that we invade Brussels and hang all of the EU 'leaders'. After first having skewered their eyes with red hot mooring pins. What's not to like? I better start knitting socks then for the soldiers....can they wait until I've finished the jumper I started 6 years ago.?.....
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Post by JohnV on Jan 17, 2018 10:31:09 GMT
hee hee ...... just a mental picture of you sitting knitting at the foot of the guillotine .....
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Post by quaysider on Jan 17, 2018 10:37:34 GMT
Actually - as someone who voted to remain... I'm coming around to the idea of getting out now. I STILL dont trust a thing we've been told... I STILL dont think any of us know the implications of our decisions but democracy IS just that (well in theory)... a decision was made - rightly or wrongly and we need to see it through.
THAT said, I still think humanity would have been better served, had we had a referendum on euthanasia.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 10:56:47 GMT
Similarly, I was convinced the world and our economy would collapse if we voted out.
Far from it, the signs seem very positive, and to be honest I'm beginning to think we should just walk away and tell them to whistle.
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Post by peterboat on Jan 17, 2018 11:44:31 GMT
The EU needs our dosh they have had a look at what they are going to have to do to balance the books and they know that the countries wont wear it!! Me I wouldnt bother attending any more negotiations and would let the EU know their will be mo more dosh after March 2019 then see what happens next. Its hard but they are after shagging us with the worse possible deal they can get away with otherwise other nations are will follow if we get it to good
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Post by Delta9 on Jan 17, 2018 11:53:32 GMT
Similarly, I was convinced the world and our economy would collapse if we voted out. Far from it, the signs seem very positive, and to be honest I'm beginning to think we should just walk away and tell them to whistle. Rog On what planet do the signs seem positive. You must be smoking better stuff than me...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 12:14:55 GMT
Similarly, I was convinced the world and our economy would collapse if we voted out. Far from it, the signs seem very positive, and to be honest I'm beginning to think we should just walk away and tell them to whistle. Rog On what planet do the signs seem positive. You must be smoking better stuff than me... The planet of malformed bananas! Bring back bendys!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 12:17:40 GMT
The EU is not the place where most economic growth is occurring. The EU’s share of world GDP is forecast to decline to 22% in 2025, down from 37% in 1973.
Norway and Switzerland are not in the EU, yet they export far more to the EU than the UK does; this suggests that EU membership is not a prerequisite for a healthy trading relationship.
The UK’s best trading relationships are generally not within the EU, but outside, with countries such as the USA and Switzerland.
Less than 15% of Britain’s GDP represents trade with the EU yet Brussels regulations afflict 100% of our economy (the 5th largest in the world).
The largest investor in the UK is not even an EU country, but the US.
Inflation is showing signs of decline, and most of the fluctuating markets are caused more by the chaotic happenings within Mays government rather than brexit. The world has not stopped moving. The UK has not sunk. Business leaders on the whole are being positive on the basis that we historically import more from the eurozone than we export anyway.
Feck Tusk and his band of fat cats.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 13:11:19 GMT
Similarly, I was convinced the world and our economy would collapse if we voted out. Far from it, the signs seem very positive, and to be honest I'm beginning to think we should just walk away and tell them to whistle. Rog On what planet do the signs seem positive. You must be smoking better stuff than me... Indeed. Just one example in today's news.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 13:13:18 GMT
On what planet do the signs seem positive. You must be smoking better stuff than me... Indeed. Just one example in today's news. That has fuck all to do with brexit.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 13:21:36 GMT
Indeed. Just one example in today's news. That has fuck all to do with brexit. Care to explain why the fact that for the first time in yonks the number of nurses from the EU leaving the NHS exceeds the number of nurses joining? And the fact that I personally know and know of nurses who are citing that they don't feel welcome any longer in the UK as reasons for going home? This is the problem with presenting facts to Brexiters - even if they smack them in the face they try to dismiss them as 'nothing to do with Brexit' even when it's patently obvious it is. Yes some may have left because of the current state of the NHS as it's currently losing nurses hand over fist but you cannot simply sweep stuff under the carpet just because it's doesn't suit your rose tinted view of a post Brexit Britain. The NMC said this back in June last year. Jackie Smith, Chief Executive and Registrar of the Nursing and Midwifery Council said:
“Earlier this year we released figures which showed the number of EU trained nurses and midwives joining our register was reducing. At the same time, figures also showed the number of EU trained nurses and midwives leaving our register was increasing.
“Latest figures for April and May 2017 show that these trends have continued, however, it is still too early to say definitively that this is due to any one reason. It is more likely that a combination of factors are at play including the recent introduction of English language controls and the uncertainty about the effect of Brexit on individual nurses.
“As a result, we will be shortly undertaking research to help us better understand the reasons why these nurses and midwives are choosing to leave our register.”
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 13:28:12 GMT
Claptrap and propaganda. Nurses and other staff are leaving the nhs for reasons such as; feeling demoralised, feeling disenfranchised, the lack of support from twunt hunt and his plebs. I know nurses as well, I speak to some of them on a weekly basis. Non as yet have suggested they would leave because of brexit.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 13:30:57 GMT
No it's not. I understand why you would dismiss it as such but the NMC who clearly know much more about Nursing than you do have suggested it is a reason. I realise these facts are inconvenient but that's just the way it is.
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