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They've been massive ****s of late, pressure does that.

Macron is a gaff machine tho, irrespective of the EU.

Macron loves having a pop at the UK, it deflects from his domestic problems. It creates unity in France, one up on the Brits, which is what Macron needs when it comes to the vote and help them forget why Paris was burning for consecutive weekends.
 
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Macron loves having a pop at the UK, it deflects from his domestic problems. It creates unity in France, one up on the Brits, which is what Macron needs when it comes to the vote and help them forget why Paris was burning for consecutive weekends.

Trump was walking around with Macrons head lodged in his colon for a full week, that told me all I need to know of the fella.

Not paid attention to him since.
 
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I voted Brexit, quite simply because I do not believe in a one state. You've only got to look at the mess Trump has caused in America, to see what happens, he's not the first President either that has done something to disturb either domestic or world peace.

What was the EU's first stance over the vaccine, grab us by the throat and invoke article 16, whether they backed down, matters not to me, it's the fact they even considered it, let alone threaten to do it. It showed them for the bullies I'd always imagined.

Then Macron closed the border to accompanied freight just before Christmas, without warning, it was what it was, and we dealt with it, despite it meaning lots of European drivers feared not be able to spend Christmas with their families.

A lot of the running debates were around Ireland in the run up to leaving, to even suggest what the EU did, ticked all the boxes for me, in how I perceive the powerhouse of Brussels to be.

Since then, we've had everything from ham sandwiches to fish, like I give a shhite. The EU's attitude needs a bomb under it, regardless of it's trading power.
The EU acted like ****s over the vaccine thing, that’s a fact. But the article 16 threat last for all of 4 hrs, and Johnson had literally threatened to invoke it 2 weeks prior, and he’s subsequently made the same threat again since. Over the border down the Irish Sea that he created and yet denies is actually there <laugh>
 
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I think we've pussy footed around this topic for way to long and allowed people an easy cop out, by blaming everyone apart from themselves.

They didn't follow the rules, that's why they are in hospital, or at the very least they made a poor judgement. Not only did they do that, but they also took the bed of someone, they also may have taken an ambulance of someone, or a nurse of someone, or a doctor of someone, or a consultant of someone, who can now not have admission to hospital because all the beds and wards are taken up by covid patients.


Yeah, I had to shield and also isolate/not leave the house for 14 days....with a person who had covid. And yet I have had a drive with the daughter to Mc Donald’s and see people in and out of shops with no mask!
 
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This is nonsense though. You can’t help someone coughing on you in Asda or catching it off your kid who’s been at school. It’s not as cut and dry as Wales unanimously 52% voting for Brexit.

daughter has been going school since this latest lockdown. Not caught it. Because I follow the rules.
 
The EU acted like ****s over the vaccine thing, that’s a fact. But the article 16 threat last for all of 4 hrs, and Johnson had literally threatened to invoke it 2 weeks prior, and he’s subsequently made the same threat again since. Over the border down the Irish Sea that he created and yet denies is actually there <laugh>

There shouldn't be a border down the Irish sea, if there is, it needs to be removed. We shouldn't be even putting red tape in the way of business, it's just nonsense to do so. The EU should also agree likewise.

Hopefully with the security threats, both sides will come to sensible agreement to remove anything that alludes to a border. Personally I think it should all be the Republic, but that's for them to decide (NI), in the meantime, nothing should be done to jeopadise peace.

I've got no time for the EU ie in that I mean Brussels. I've got no time either for Boris creating waves, I don't believe in barriers to remove problems, when some good ole commonsense will be suffice.
 
Did anybody see that Israel had completed a small trial on patients with severe Covid using some cancer treatment drug and every one of them went from critical to discharged from hospital within 5 days? Or something like that.

@West WindsR must’ve heard down the shop when he was getting Challah this morning.

Not allowed in the shop since Rabbi Cohen saw me buying non-kosher chicken breasts in Waitrose but yeah I read about it. Israel is mentally good at some ****.

Also the only country in the world with 168% vaccine rollout after people weren’t charged the first time.
 
Not allowed in the shop since Rabbi Cohen saw me buying non-kosher chicken breasts in Waitrose but yeah I read about it. Israel is mentally good at some ****.

Also the only country in the world with 168% vaccine rollout after people weren’t charged the first time.

Word. Reppin ya hood.
 
daughter has been going school since this latest lockdown. Not caught it. Because I follow the rules.

wtf boring twat take some risks in life........oooops my apologies you went to McDonald’s so you do take risks.....my bad
 
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