The 'I told you so' EU referendum - Officially the Worst Thread Ever
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Have they left yet?
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Not yet ,
We are just finalising the car parks around the ferry ports and getting the emergency services primed ready for action , putting portaloos along the M2 and M20 and blocking the Channel tunnel with razor wire and landmines .
Then we're off.
We are just finalising the car parks around the ferry ports and getting the emergency services primed ready for action , putting portaloos along the M2 and M20 and blocking the Channel tunnel with razor wire and landmines .
Then we're off.
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Superb.
I guess we better start printing a couple million more Oirish passports for you lads huh?
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Actually there's thousands of Oirish Indians living in the UK now ,and I don't mean Navajo.DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 5:25 pm
Superb.
I guess we better start printing a couple million more Oirish passports for you lads huh?
Nourish passports have been handed out to many over the years but now Latvia is coming up fast followed by Hungary and Slovakia. Meantime I'm having trouble getting my Indonesian born and half Indonesian granddaughter into the country so we can adopt her. Funny that eh ?
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Very much been an immigration problem where genuine cases of people are being refused entry whilst others from the E.U stream through the borders unchecked . I have a friend who has been married to a Belarussian for 5 years that can't get her in without horrendous guarantees .
Still today's the day that the political gravy train starts to head for the buffers and hopefully in the coming years these anomalies will be sorted out.
Still today's the day that the political gravy train starts to head for the buffers and hopefully in the coming years these anomalies will be sorted out.
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i see the delusion continuesA11M11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:16 amVery much been an immigration problem where genuine cases of people are being refused entry whilst others from the E.U stream through the borders unchecked . I have a friend who has been married to a Belarussian for 5 years that can't get her in without horrendous guarantees .
Still today's the day that the political gravy train starts to head for the buffers and hopefully in the coming years these anomalies will be sorted out.
enjoy your little celebrations tonight, whatever it is that you are celebrating.
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Taking granddaughter swimming .
I will not be celebrating , just looking forward to a brighter future which unfortunately is still delayed by another year of procrastination
I will not be celebrating , just looking forward to a brighter future which unfortunately is still delayed by another year of procrastination
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I shall raise a glass for democracy. Whether things succeed, fail or probably just stay much the same is neither here nor there. There was a vote and the outcome was being blocked by a bunch of politicians acting of their own accord and frequently out of step with their constituents. Funny how these ex MPs all got fucked off in the recent election.
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very easy to win a vote based on a load of lies.Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:23 pmI shall raise a glass for democracy. Whether things succeed, fail or probably just stay much the same is neither here nor there. There was a vote and the outcome was being blocked by a bunch of politicians acting of their own accord and frequently out of step with their constituents. Funny how these ex MPs all got fucked off in the recent election.
end result - we all end up the losers.
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I thought that you were done on this thread ????Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:23 pmI shall raise a glass for democracy. Whether things succeed, fail or probably just stay much the same is neither here nor there. There was a vote and the outcome was being blocked by a bunch of politicians acting of their own accord and frequently out of step with their constituents. Funny how these ex MPs all got fucked off in the recent election.
Good to see you back, voice of reason
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Gunner Rob wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:50 pmvery easy to win a vote based on a load of lies.Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:23 pmI shall raise a glass for democracy. Whether things succeed, fail or probably just stay much the same is neither here nor there. There was a vote and the outcome was being blocked by a bunch of politicians acting of their own accord and frequently out of step with their constituents. Funny how these ex MPs all got fucked off in the recent election.
end result - we all end up the losers.
Miserable fucktard.
Bad loser.
You will thank us one day.
Sad old git
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the sadness of our war veterans.The Arsenal Way wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:42 pmGunner Rob wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:50 pmvery easy to win a vote based on a load of lies.Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:23 pmI shall raise a glass for democracy. Whether things succeed, fail or probably just stay much the same is neither here nor there. There was a vote and the outcome was being blocked by a bunch of politicians acting of their own accord and frequently out of step with their constituents. Funny how these ex MPs all got fucked off in the recent election.
end result - we all end up the losers.
Miserable fucktard.
Bad loser.
You will thank us one day.
Sad old git
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they probably have more idea than you ever will.
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You are quite right mate, I have kept away from this thread because the whole Brexit thing does my head in and I just wasn't prepared to let myself get sucked into a pointless debate. We had a vote and I would have accepted the outcome whichever side won because that's how I am. I just didn't, and still don't, have the desire to engage with the sort of people who refuse to accept the outcome of a straightforward vote.The Arsenal Way wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:40 pmI thought that you were done on this thread ????Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:23 pmI shall raise a glass for democracy. Whether things succeed, fail or probably just stay much the same is neither here nor there. There was a vote and the outcome was being blocked by a bunch of politicians acting of their own accord and frequently out of step with their constituents. Funny how these ex MPs all got fucked off in the recent election.
Good to see you back, voice of reason
What we have experienced these past three years with absolute CU.NTS like Grieve, Soubrey, Bercow etc deciding that they know best just beggars belief as these fu.ckwits haven't a clue how things will play out. Many of the self entitled political elite basically threatened and lied to the people in order to get them to fall in line with what they wanted. But oh look, the fifth biggest economy in the world hasn't collapsed as some predicted, what a shock.
So in my view it's worth raising a glass of two not as a 'screw you' to the EU but to commemorate the fuckwits who tried to subjugate the will of the majority eventually being defeated.
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Gunner Rob wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:53 pmthe sadness of our war veterans.The Arsenal Way wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:42 pmGunner Rob wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:50 pmvery easy to win a vote based on a load of lies.Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:23 pmI shall raise a glass for democracy. Whether things succeed, fail or probably just stay much the same is neither here nor there. There was a vote and the outcome was being blocked by a bunch of politicians acting of their own accord and frequently out of step with their constituents. Funny how these ex MPs all got fucked off in the recent election.
end result - we all end up the losers.
Miserable fucktard.
Bad loser.
You will thank us one day.
Sad old git
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-st ... wsource=cl
they probably have more idea than you ever will.
Oop's. Pardon Moi. (see what I did there?)
I forgot to add fucknuckle.
Go and enjoy your three story, five bedroom house in Cambridge Rob, Bob, Bobbie, and be grateful that mummy and daddy afforded you that luxury.
Now, as someone posted many moons ago on this forum..................
Go on, off you fuck
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Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 3:44 pmYou are quite right mate, I have kept away from this thread because the whole Brexit thing does my head in and I just wasn't prepared to let myself get sucked into a pointless debate. We had a vote and I would have accepted the outcome whichever side won because that's how I am. I just didn't, and still don't, have the desire to engage with the sort of people who refuse to accept the outcome of a straightforward vote.The Arsenal Way wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:40 pmI thought that you were done on this thread ????Jock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:23 pmI shall raise a glass for democracy. Whether things succeed, fail or probably just stay much the same is neither here nor there. There was a vote and the outcome was being blocked by a bunch of politicians acting of their own accord and frequently out of step with their constituents. Funny how these ex MPs all got fucked off in the recent election.
Good to see you back, voice of reason
What we have experienced these past three years with absolute CU.NTS like Grieve, Soubrey, Bercow etc deciding that they know best just beggars belief as these fu.ckwits haven't a clue how things will play out. Many of the self entitled political elite basically threatened and lied to the people in order to get them to fall in line with what they wanted. But oh look, the fifth biggest economy in the world hasn't collapsed as some predicted, what a shock.
So in my view it's worth raising a glass of two not as a 'screw you' to the EU but to commemorate the fuckwits who tried to subjugate the will of the majority eventually being defeated.
Honestly mate.
What you, Herd and A11M11 put so eloquently is far, far better than my contributions.
I just enjoy Rob, Bob, Bobbie getting his knickers in a twist over his inheritance that is related to mummy and daddy's investments.
Also, the FACT that his idea of democracy is one where votes don't count, just the outcome.
Kenny Everett's Cupid Stunt if ever..............