bagels can stay
Terrorists can go
by those standards as you are of Irish heritage you can go toobagels can stay
Terrorists can go
by those standards as you are of Irish heritage you can go too
Rupert Lowe is pond slime ffs, have a word with yourself. If I ever found myself agreeing with a single word that duplicitous ****weasel said, I’d book myself in for therapy - electric shock therapy probably.
That was a joke. We all descend from the same small town in Poland.
Petrol retailers are the last thing you want to inflame.Petrol retailers have pulled out of a govenrment meeting with Rachel Reeves, after what they call inflammatory language, which is leading to abuse of it's retail staff on forecourts.
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how do you spell racist in pork'n'cheese?
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I don't mind the Lib Dems and yeah he's a clown, but it gets the party attention. Sadly can't vote for him because of his EU views, otherwise would. Suppose it's like all parties, there will always be bits you don't agree with.
Although if it became between Farage and losing the NHS or voting Davey and going back in the EU, I'd have to bite the bullet and vote the latter. It won't come to that though, people are slowly seeing Farage is a dead duck.
Just my view of course.
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Would probably still vote for them if I was in a marginal seat they could win of the current options but they’re a joke.
It was never about benefits for me, ever. We live in a materialistic world, one that is constantly about consumerism and greed, one that has also become a dog eat dog world, where the mighty rule over the miniscule, and we'll pay the little ones to go away.I know you voted Brexit and I'm not here to berate you, but what benefits do you think we've seen from leaving the EU
Do you think we're still better off being outside of the EU ?
Genuine question.
It was never about benefits for me, ever. We live in a materialistic world, one that is constantly about consumerism and greed, one that has also become a dog eat dog world, where the mighty rule over the miniscule, and we'll pay the little ones to go away.
I've no problem with a Common Market but it should never of grown into what it become. In my eyes it's like a Hitler dream, controlling the whole of Europe and being ****s to the ones that don't play ball. Let's flood them with migrants because it's what they vote for.
One step away from being a Federation and every Federation currently is run by a ****ing lunatic. Trouble is that **** Trump has thrown a spanner in the works, because he's pushed us more towards unity with Europe and made us become more anti American.
I'm not even against Europe, we need to work together but it shouldn't have to be on EU/Brussels terms.
UK often leads the way in whatever we do, Ukraine being a prime example of that, it's not even our border, KS creates coalition of the willing, we were first on the front line in the Middle East, Israel, although dilly dallied around Iran - but who helps us the UK, where's the goodwill to our choices?
You can be sure of one thing in this world, if one of the lunatics does lash out, we will be first in the firing line, and I'm not confident that people will jump to our support in the same way, and the issue over migrants is just people like Tusk and Macron being ****s, they don't want to help us, because we dared to leave.
Sometimes in life not everything is about being better off, it helps yes, and there has to be a balance - Keir seems to be finding that balance and recognises the line, Rachel Reeves dosen't and I'd feed her to the ****ing wolves. But I'm happy to do business with our neighbours but they need to stop acting like Trump, bullying and chucking tariffs around if the UK choices are not liked.
In my eyes Trump and the Brussels powerhouse are one of the same when it comes to bullying and chucking tarrif blackmails about because they don't like UK choices - In fact the EU got a taste of it's own medicine from the Orange man.
You help us, we'll help you, but I shouldn't be made to pay a fee to a golf club that I know longer want to belong to - if you don't want me to use your bar as a consequence, I'll take my business elsewhere.
I don't expect something for nothing, but I don't respect being treated like a **** either.
I've no problem with free movement but sadly there is no one defined brexit that fits all, so I had to suck that up, in life you make decisions and can't have everything you may want. There never was going to be a one version to fit all, you just had to break the mould and start from there. Not ideal, but it never was going to be.Fair points.
It's not one I entirely agree with as I feel that as part of the EU we were much better off in terms of trade, ease of business, being able to negotiate trade deals as a bloc, grants for infrastructure projects, free movement and the ability to live and work in EU countries, shared scientific and security knowledge etc and I think we got more value from being in than being out.
But I also see the issues that you raise. A lot of those come down to individual personalities and their attitude and approach, rather than as a systemic problem as such imo.
I think the issue now is that Trump has basically said to everybody, unless you do what I want, you're my enemy. The UK is in a unique position here being out of the EU in that Starmer can negotiate with Trump on his own terms. The problem is that Trump is a petulant little man child who would think nothing of whacking another 50% tariffs on UK good and services if Starmer doesn't send the entire UK Navy fleet to the Straight of Hormuz.

Sorry couldn't resist that.