Off Topic UK / EU Future

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I would certainly recognised you instantly in a pub by your kaftan and beads. :emoticon-0100-smile

Bring your tambourine, I'll bring my triangle, Cologne can bring his Zither and OFH can bring his accordion. We can make sweet music as long as you are buying the beers. :emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-music
 
cant go there can you.... hide behind your little amusements.... you lose so much by stereotyping others

So you are letting a retired pensioner buy his own drinks then... I'll have to find a pub for Saturdays game on Sky as I don't have a subscription at the moment. :emoticon-0101-sadsm
 
When we are not part of the EU anymore. Wouldn't it be better if we could row the Island into better climates and closer to me, flights home are not cheap!
 
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The express, eh? That bastion of unbiased journalism. And did we hear Merkel say it? No. We heard someone saying she said it.

Well that's brilliant!
The Mail said Barnier might say that any deal will be set in stone and we won't be able to change it.

Funny really - if a no deal hurts the EU worse than us why do they say EU is seemingly intent on it?

Anyway, I hear something very different. EU will give us a deal but Parliament may vote it down. If that does happen Labour MPs should hang their heads in shame. There will be lots of opportunities to topple the Government - caring, compassionate MPs shouldn't be taking this one.
 
The Mail said Barnier might say that any deal will be set in stone and we won't be able to change it.

Funny really - if a no deal hurts the EU worse than us why do they say EU is seemingly intent on it?

Anyway, I hear something very different. EU will give us a deal but Parliament may vote it down. If that does happen Labour MPs should hang their heads in shame. There will be lots of opportunities to topple the Government - caring, compassionate MPs shouldn't be taking this one.

Is the country committing some sort of political and economic suicide? The deafening silence coming from Labour HQ is actually quite worrying.... If there is a vote what will happen??
 
Bring your tambourine, I'll bring my triangle, Cologne can bring his Zither and OFH can bring his accordion. We can make sweet music as long as you are buying the beers. :emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-music
Actually we do have a Zither SH. Pure chance on your part because this instrument has little to do with either Cologne or Germany. 2 generations distant a half of Mrs Cologne's family originated from the Tyrol - where they were Zither makers. Upon moving to Cologne they opened a shop making and repairing violins, and other stringed instruments - so there is still a Zither in the family, albeit over a hundred years old. Pure chance on your part !
 
Actually we do have a Zither SH. Pure chance on your part because this instrument has little to do with either Cologne or Germany. 2 generations distant a half of Mrs Cologne's family originated from the Tyrol - where they were Zither makers. Upon moving to Cologne they opened a shop making and repairing violins, and other stringed instruments - so there is still a Zither in the family, albeit over a hundred years old. Pure chance on your part !

They were also made in Mittenwald Bavaria.
 
So the UK wants to control it's own borders. It would appear that Belgium is now saying that it wants £M's in the same way that the UK pays France to have the border on foreign soil. Checks are made in Brussels as well as at the ferry ports. Return the borders to the UK or pay up. I would reckon that the magic money tree will get another shake.
 
My God you really are getting desparate for material SH. The only things I have to say to weeping Gordon are a) Learn Dutch and get integrated there and b) get any sort of job which would build up his entitlement to social security money there (which is the highest in the EU.) If he just expects the Dutch state to subsidize his frequenting of the coffee bars of Amsterdam then he can think again - and there are many Brits hanging around Amsterdam expecting just this.
 
My God you really are getting desparate for material SH. The only things I have to say to weeping Gordon are a) Learn Dutch and get integrated there and b) get any sort of job which would build up his entitlement to social security money there (which is the highest in the EU.) If he just expects the Dutch state to subsidize his frequenting of the coffee bars of Amsterdam then he can think again - and there are many Brits hanging around Amsterdam expecting just this.

You seem to have an intimate knowledge of parts of Amsterdam..............:emoticon-0105-wink:
 
You seem to have an intimate knowledge of parts of Amsterdam..............:emoticon-0105-wink:
I lived in Haarlem for 18 months which is about 30km. away. Unfortunately the liberal attitudes prevailing in Amsterdam combined with the highest social security benefits in the whole EU act as a magnet to certain types of Englishman - he may well be one of them, and Farage, being so desparate to find anything detremental to say about the EU. has probably fallen for it hook line and sinker with respect to our crying Gordon.
 
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I lived in Haarlem for 18 months which is about 30km. away. Unfortunately the liberal attitudes prevailing in Amsterdam combined with the highest social security benefits in the whole EU act as a magnet to certain types of Englishman - he may well be one of them, and Farage, being so desparate to find anything detremental to say about the EU. has probably fallen for it hook line and sinker with respect to our crying Gordon.

What about the hundreds of other crying expats, :emoticon-0106-cryin

I can now understand why there is more use of food banks in Germany and France than the UK.
 
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