Off Topic So, what now?

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isn't it great to have a remote control fast forward, rewind and watch the previous minutes ...check out what programmes come later .. with the sound down and that little box in the corner you know when its safe to return to normality... watched PMQ'S some pretty tame exchanges until the finale and then she smacked him with her last comment … poor Cor boliks he knows it is coming and his face is magic …..

is it this or naproxen?

Yes and I’ve just googled it, it’s a world shortage in Naproxen so I was mis informed with the information my wife was given.
 
isn't it great to have a remote control fast forward, rewind and watch the previous minutes ...check out what programmes come later .. with the sound down and that little box in the corner you know when its safe to return to normality... watched PMQ'S some pretty tame exchanges until the finale and then she smacked him with her last comment … poor Cor boliks he knows it is coming and his face is magic …..

is it this or naproxen?
Haven’t they already spent more than £39bn in debating the bloody thing in the meantime???
£66 billion spent so far. So plus £39............
 
do some research find out what the money is for and it answers your question

Fantastic.

Here is a place to start any research on the £39 Billion.
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/eu-divorce-bill

Thanks wiz. That's helpful, though I'm not sure what exactly we get in return from it (it's not going to be nothing, but I'm not sure what it will be either). I'd imagine it's written in an intentionally vague way regarding that.
 
So what happens after the 2nd referendum - a 3rd until you get your way ?

I hear Tusk and Macron are threatening that we have no choice but to leave with 'no deal' on April 12.
Mark my words R&W they will 'give' us as long as you remainers want.
Delay Delay Frustrate until remainers get their way.

Tusk now saying we can have as long as you remainers want.
Democracy has been totally stitched up
 
Tusk now saying we can have as long as you remainers want.
Democracy has been totally stitched up

Hasn't he always been campaigning for a 12 or 23 month extension? In fairness Tusk is one of the alright ones I think - not like Juncker and the rest of them. He seems to me like he genuinely wants a good deal for both sides and recognises a delay is needed for that.
 
Hasn't he always been campaigning for a 12 or 23 month extension? In fairness Tusk is one of the alright ones I think - not like Juncker and the rest of them. He seems to me like he genuinely wants a good deal for both sides and recognises a delay is needed for that.
OK 2 YEAR DEAL and we pay them another 2 years contributions … makes sense, lets let the politicians soak up millions in expenses for late sessions of parliament, keep the £ 's bill for Brexit RISING, lets just keep putting it off and smacking the face of democracy because MP's now feel they are all powerful and sod the electorate that put them in their highly paid guaranteed income and highly inflated pension .. some very good exchanges exchanges on QT last night …
MP'S FAILING TO support what their constituency asked for leave … OTHER MP's FAILING to support democracy … MP'S FAILING to vote for what they genuinely feel,
bullied into doing what they are told to do … add to this the usual remainer spouting a comment with a trembling voice of excitement, and ending up shreiking out the last few comments ….

oh and a independent survey of QT [ BBC PROG ] SHOWED a bias attitude of the BBC QT of 74% [ toward remain] of remain MP's :questions: and panel over the past month or so ...this left just 34% representing LEAVE …. BBC WOULD NOT/COULD NOT COMMENT
 
Hasn't he always been campaigning for a 12 or 23 month extension? In fairness Tusk is one of the alright ones I think - not like Juncker and the rest of them. He seems to me like he genuinely wants a good deal for both sides and recognises a delay is needed for that.


'a good deal for both sides'
Are you having a laugh or just being deliberately obtuse.

'and recognises a delay is needed' - to delay, frustrate and ultimately stop the democratic will of this country.

'In fairness Tusk is one of the alright ones'
Telling OUR MP's there's a special place in hell that awaits them because he doesn't agree with a plan that rids us from the bandits in Brussels.
Fairness and Tusk in the same sentence - classic.
 
'a good deal for both sides'
Are you having a laugh or just being deliberately obtuse.

'and recognises a delay is needed' - to delay, frustrate and ultimately stop the democratic will of this country.

'In fairness Tusk is one of the alright ones'
Telling OUR MP's there's a special place in hell that awaits them because he doesn't agree with a plan that rids us from the bandits in Brussels.
Fairness and Tusk in the same sentence - classic.

Yep but to some he is a good man.

Is this the one that said we should go to hell <devil><devil><devil>
 
The fact is, the EU mob will never give us a decent deal, it will never happen, as other European countries will be looking to do the same thing.....having said that where would most of their infrastructure/projects come from?!!!
 
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'a good deal for both sides'
Are you having a laugh or just being deliberately obtuse.

Do you want to actually elaborate? Are you trying to suggest it doesn't exist?

'and recognises a delay is needed' - to delay, frustrate and ultimately stop the democratic will of this country.

Since when was the democratic will of the country to leave with no deal on 29th March?

'In fairness Tusk is one of the alright ones'
Telling OUR MP's there's a special place in hell that awaits them because he doesn't agree with a plan that rids us from the bandits in Brussels.
Fairness and Tusk in the same sentence - classic.

You're probably the sort who will happily gloss over the constant ridiculous comments that come from Tory MP's mouths but then jump on the likes of Tusk or Abbott as soon as they say one wrong word.
 
Donald loves us dearly, here are the last 2 insults ~
* " There is a special place in hell for those who promoted Brexit"
* “According to our Pope, hell is still empty. It means there is a lot of space.”

They are all overpaid, worthless unelected bureaucrats
 
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You're probably the sort who will happily gloss over the constant ridiculous comments that come from Tory MP's mouths but then jump on the likes of Tusk or Abbott as soon as they say one wrong word.
You're not talking Diane Abbott are you? Every word that comes out of her mouth is wrong......Diane Abacus, test her on her math skills to pay for more police officers!!
 
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You're not talking Diane Abbott are you? Every word that comes out of her mouth is wrong......Diane Abacus, test her on her math skills to pay for more police officers!!

I'm not defending her, I'm just saying it's hypocritical to have a go at the politicians of the side you don't like, and ignore it on the side you do like.

Diane Abbott has said less stupid things than Boris Johnson for example, but he seems exempt from criticism from certain Tory supporters while Abbott is absolutely slated. Whether it's justified or not, you have to play fair.

I'm going off on a tangent here anyway. I'm not meaning to defend her specifically, she's just a good example because she's come out with a few stupid bits and pieces. <laugh>
 
made my post before checking out RR'S POST... then had to go out until now … one of the Friday am coffee crew … we don't actually drink coffee, but has always been a coffee morning … actually raised a point very similar to this a month ago .. our sovereignty and the unelected heirachy that wants a federal state where they are omnipotent and dictate the rules without recourse and we become mere peasants at their demands ……… Listening to this was very eerie and at our CM today chewed over the pro's and con's.
And with the wonders of internet were able to investigate … AND IT IS NOT SCAREMONGERING …. no food... no jobs … no trade … all been used as scaremongering 99% of the remainers that cannot accept democracy ………… this is FACT the rules and laws have been laid down and we need to act and act now …
many many times it has been said how many british, commonwealth and allies lives have been freely given to rescue EUROPE from the tyranny of those that wished to dominate what is now almost 40 countries [ Europe /Scandinavia ] so that its population could live in freedom of choice ! in less than 2 years from now we could all, LEAVERS and REMAINERS fall foul of the intentions of the unelected hierarchy of the EU …. NO WONDER THE PLAN is to keep in till 2021 at that point there will be no escape .. the door will locked...…...
 
Since when was the democratic will of the country to leave with no deal on 29th March?
when we voted in 2016 … we voted to leave... with or without a deal is an ongoing conundrum … the MPS TRYING TO GET THEIR OWN WAY/ or wont compromise makes it difficult to do either
 
'a good deal for both sides'
Are you having a laugh or just being deliberately obtuse.

'and recognises a delay is needed' - to delay, frustrate and ultimately stop the democratic will of this country.

'In fairness Tusk is one of the alright ones'
Telling OUR MP's there's a special place in hell that awaits them because he doesn't agree with a plan that rids us from the bandits in Brussels.
Fairness and Tusk in the same sentence - classic.

I will see your Donald Tusk and raise you a Mark Francois....now he is an embarrassment to this country
 
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