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Brexit
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Ray Scully
- Senior First Officer

- Posts: 2069
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- Location: Lancashire
Re: Brexit
History in the making folks. We could be witnessing the death/suicide of the Nasty Party in its present form.
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oldbluefox
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 12538
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Cumbria
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Ray Scully
- Senior First Officer

- Posts: 2069
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Lancashire
Re: Brexit
Not wishing for anything OBF. I hold Corbyn and Rees Mogg in equal contempt.
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johnds
- Second Officer

- Posts: 331
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- Location: Chorley
Re: Brexit
I think a majority of the populace have lost confidence and respect for ALL politicians.
John
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david63
- Site Admin

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- Joined: January 2012
- Location: Lancashire
Re: Brexit
Read this earlier
Erm - does she not know what the option is?Anna Soubry says she is "embarrassed" to be a member of her party today.
Speaking at an event run by the Institute for Government, the Tory Remainer says: “Today I sit before you having been embarrassed to have been an MP on Monday.
"I’m now embarrassed to be a Conservative.”
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towny44
- Deputy Captain

- Posts: 9670
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- Location: Huddersfield
Re: Brexit
Jack why all these football metaphors, the UK is still a major world economy and regardless of how brexit ends up I imagine it will remain so, even if there could be a few bumpy years along the road. I have never tried to be jingoistic, but I am proud to be British and I hope that my grandchildren, and their's, will live long and happy lives in a country that retains the traditional values that Great Britain is admired for worldwide.Jack Staff wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 23:17
I notice you removed the rest of my post, fair enough if not relevant, but I think it is.
I believe leavers are of the opinion that 'Team Empire' was sliding down the league table post WWII, so got a transfer to 'Team Europe' to retain world credibility.
Team Europe, faced with global opposition never wins a cup after Team US and Team China.
Being the star country of THE United Kingdom, we don't need any team, we can take on the world on our own and win! EMPIRE 2.0
Reality is this is 2018. The world thinks we are Gazza.
John
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Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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barney
- Deputy Captain

- Posts: 5853
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- Location: Instow Devon
Re: Brexit
You are in danger of being labelled a 'Little Englander' Johntowny44 wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 10:36Jack why all these football metaphors, the UK is still a major world economy and regardless of how brexit ends up I imagine it will remain so, even if there could be a few bumpy years along the road. I have never tried to be jingoistic, but I am proud to be British and I hope that my grandchildren, and their's, will live long and happy lives in a country that retains the traditional values that Great Britain is admired for worldwide.Jack Staff wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 23:17
I notice you removed the rest of my post, fair enough if not relevant, but I think it is.
I believe leavers are of the opinion that 'Team Empire' was sliding down the league table post WWII, so got a transfer to 'Team Europe' to retain world credibility.
Team Europe, faced with global opposition never wins a cup after Team US and Team China.
Being the star country of THE United Kingdom, we don't need any team, we can take on the world on our own and win! EMPIRE 2.0
Reality is this is 2018. The world thinks we are Gazza.
It appears that it is no longer acceptable to show pride in your country.
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Jack Staff
- First Officer

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Re: Brexit
*Hubrisbarney wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:10You are in danger of being labelled a 'Little Englander' John
It appears that it is no longer acceptable to show pride* in your country.
Testiculi ad Brexitum. Venceremos.
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barney
- Deputy Captain

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Re: Brexit
As some may say !Jack Staff wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:14*Hubrisbarney wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:10You are in danger of being labelled a 'Little Englander' John
It appears that it is no longer acceptable to show pride* in your country.
Pride ? Hubris ? not much difference in my book. It's just the level.
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oldbluefox
- Ex Team Member
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Re: Brexit
Anna Soubry is an embarrassment full stop.david63 wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 10:28Read this earlier
Erm - does she not know what the option is?Anna Soubry says she is "embarrassed" to be a member of her party today.
Speaking at an event run by the Institute for Government, the Tory Remainer says: “Today I sit before you having been embarrassed to have been an MP on Monday.
"I’m now embarrassed to be a Conservative.”
I was taught to be cautious
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Jack Staff
- First Officer

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Re: Brexit
The difference is Booby Moore and Paul Gasgoine.barney wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:26As some may say !
Pride ? Hubris ? not much difference in my book. It's just the level.
Cliff Richard and Gary Glitter.
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Testiculi ad Brexitum. Venceremos.
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barney
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Re: Brexit
Not wishing to be too cruel but she sort of reminds me of the nutty bag lady down the High street, shouting at pigeons.oldbluefox wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:34Anna Soubry is an embarrassment full stop.david63 wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 10:28Read this earlier
Erm - does she not know what the option is?Anna Soubry says she is "embarrassed" to be a member of her party today.
Speaking at an event run by the Institute for Government, the Tory Remainer says: “Today I sit before you having been embarrassed to have been an MP on Monday.
"I’m now embarrassed to be a Conservative.”
Also, she seems to have no awareness that her constituency voted to leave the EU as did Sarah Wollaston's
They all stood on a manifesto pledge of honouring the 2016 referendum and then the very next day, started fight the legitimate result.
What a strange way to operate?
I'd be very surprised if she fights 2022 given that her seat is a marginal.
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barney
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Re: Brexit
Are you alright Jack ?Jack Staff wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:40The difference is Booby Moore and Paul Gasgoine.barney wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:26As some may say !
Pride ? Hubris ? not much difference in my book. It's just the level.
Cliff Richard and Gary Glitter.
Have you remembered to take your medication, because you're not making much sense this morning.
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Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
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Re: Brexit
Bobby Moore and Cliff Richard are the ' good guys ' and Gary Glitter and Gazza are ' sex pests ' ( allegedly ).
So … does that help to explain Jack's point ?
So … does that help to explain Jack's point ?
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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oldbluefox
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Re: Brexit
Errrrr...........no!Manoverboard wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:49Bobby Moore and Cliff Richard are the ' good guys ' and Gary Glitter and Gazza are ' sex pests ' ( allegedly ).
So … does that help to explain Jack's point ?
I think Jack knows about as much about football as he does about what goes on in the north.
I was taught to be cautious
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Jack Staff
- First Officer

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Re: Brexit
Rather than sex pests, I meant they thought they could get away with anything, simply because of their previous position.Manoverboard wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:49Bobby Moore and Cliff Richard are the ' good guys ' and Gary Glitter and Gazza are ' sex pests ' ( allegedly ).
So … does that help to explain Jack's point ?
(but yes, both of them are sex pests, allegedly). I can only assume from comments here, that acting like Gazza is the norm in the North.
Testiculi ad Brexitum. Venceremos.
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Manoverboard
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Re: Brexit
Point of order … who did Gary Glitter play for ?oldbluefox wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:53Errrrr...........no!Manoverboard wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:49Bobby Moore and Cliff Richard are the ' good guys ' and Gary Glitter and Gazza are ' sex pests ' ( allegedly ).
So … does that help to explain Jack's point ?
I think Jack knows about as much about football as he does about what goes on in the north.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Stephen
- Commodore

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Jack Staff
- First Officer

- Posts: 1656
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Re: Brexit
The Glitter Band.
"The band switched to CBS Records and later Epic Records, and changed their name to The G Band to disassociate themselves from Glitter,"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Glitter_Band
Testiculi ad Brexitum. Venceremos.
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oldbluefox
- Ex Team Member
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Re: Brexit
Didn't realise that was a football team........... Must be one of those darn sarf!!!Jack Staff wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:12The Glitter Band.
"The band switched to CBS Records and later Epic Records, and changed their name to The G Band to disassociate themselves from Glitter,"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Glitter_Band
I was taught to be cautious
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Onelife
- Captain

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- Joined: January 2013
Re: Brexit
Those who like me who were advocating the 'take it or leave it' approach to Brexit soon found out that we don't punch above our weight on the European stage. We have in our grasp the opportunity to change that.
If it were just a case of walking away without incurring major problems then l would have been gone months ago but l can't see that crashing out of the EU would succeed without inflicting severe damage on those least able to endure protracted uncertainty.
Theresa May's plan gives us the opportunity to go our own way in the future, and in a way that allows for a far less disruptive exit .. All other options being floated around will lead to equally difficult negotiations with the likelihood of them taking longer than what is on the table now.
When Theresa wins the vote of no confidence tonight l hope all the back stabbers p*ss off back to their constituencies and get on with what they are paid to do..... which is to represent the people who voted for the conservative party and get behind the decisions that the leader and her cabinet think best for the UK.
Long MAY she reign.
If it were just a case of walking away without incurring major problems then l would have been gone months ago but l can't see that crashing out of the EU would succeed without inflicting severe damage on those least able to endure protracted uncertainty.
Theresa May's plan gives us the opportunity to go our own way in the future, and in a way that allows for a far less disruptive exit .. All other options being floated around will lead to equally difficult negotiations with the likelihood of them taking longer than what is on the table now.
When Theresa wins the vote of no confidence tonight l hope all the back stabbers p*ss off back to their constituencies and get on with what they are paid to do..... which is to represent the people who voted for the conservative party and get behind the decisions that the leader and her cabinet think best for the UK.
Long MAY she reign.
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oldbluefox
- Ex Team Member
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Re: Brexit
You're not Philip May by any chance are you?Onelife wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:23Those who like me who were advocating the 'take it or leave it' approach to Brexit soon found out that we don't punch above our weight on the European stage. We have in our grasp the opportunity to change that.
If it were just a case of walking away without incurring major problems then l would have been gone months ago but l can't see that crashing out of the EU would succeed without inflicting severe damage on those least able to endure protracted uncertainty.
Theresa May's plan gives us the opportunity to go our own way in the future, and in a way that allows for a far less disruptive exit .. All other options being floated around will lead to equally difficult negotiations with the likelihood of them taking longer than what is on the table now.
When Theresa wins the vote of no confidence tonight l hope all the back stabbers p*ss off back to their constituencies and get on with what they are paid to do..... which is to represent the people who voted for the conservative party and get behind the decisions that the leader and her cabinet think best for the UK.
Long MAY she reign.
I was taught to be cautious
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barney
- Deputy Captain

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Re: Brexit
Onelife wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:23Those who like me who were advocating the 'take it or leave it' approach to Brexit soon found out that we don't punch above our weight on the European stage. We have in our grasp the opportunity to change that.
If it were just a case of walking away without incurring major problems then l would have been gone months ago but l can't see that crashing out of the EU would succeed without inflicting severe damage on those least able to endure protracted uncertainty.
Theresa May's plan gives us the opportunity to go our own way in the future, and in a way that allows for a far less disruptive exit .. All other options being floated around will lead to equally difficult negotiations with the likelihood of them taking longer than what is on the table now.
When Theresa wins the vote of no confidence tonight l hope all the back stabbers p*ss off back to their constituencies and get on with what they are paid to do..... which is to represent the people who voted for the conservative party and get behind the decisions that the leader and her cabinet think best for the UK.
Long MAY she reign.
They are hardly back stabbers Keefy.
They are doing it in the front and in full public view.
Like you, I think that she will win the vote tonight but a bit like Thatcher with Hestletine, she will be fatally wounded.
It's just a matter of time now.
If her party and cabinet were behind her awful deal, that would be great, but they are clearly not and that is why she has had 22 resignations.
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
“What's the point of changing the singer if you don't change the song?" Heseltine
Testiculi ad Brexitum. Venceremos.
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barney
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Re: Brexit
As usual Jack we are in full agreement, even if not for the same reason.Jack Staff wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:50“What's the point of changing the singer if you don't change the song?" Heseltine
There can really be no other option than for the UK to decline the EU's kind offer of serfdom, and just bloomimg leave, as the result of the vote instructed the government to do.
It's starting to get a bit like the scene from The Life of Brian.
Remember when the hoards were outside his window looking for divine guidance ?
He opened his window and shouted "just EFF OFF."
Oh how shall we EFF OFF, oh great one , came the response !
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