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Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 10:12 am
by the playing mantis
flash gunner wrote:Gunner Rob wrote:flash gunner wrote:Gunner Rob wrote:i will be just pleased when this Article 50 is finally triggered this week.
over to you Brexiteers, I am looking forward to this rosy future that we are all going to share in

Everything becomes
shaky for a few weeks and the crowing will start from you i'm sure
dont you mean a few YEARS

No it will be weeks or months max
even if it is, who knows whether its directly due to brexit or not, its nearly impossible to prove. simple fact that many are missing is correlation is not causation.
same thing if things pick up. no one can prove economy cycles are caused by it, sovereignty, potential immigration controls, and removal from EU institutions are quantifiable though if and when they happen
Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 10:38 am
by Gunner Rob
I am sick of hearing from the LEAVERS coming out with the usual rubbish "who knows what will happen" and "if there are problems you can't say it is all the fault of Brexit"
you all sound like AKBs at the start of the season "I think we can challenge for the league title" or "this might be the year that Wenger changes"
same deluded nonsense, different issue.
you only had to watch the channel 4 documentary last night on Brexit and the NHS to see that the problems caused by Brexit ARE ALREADY STARTING TO HAPPEN. As the EU workers start to leave the UK, guess what there are not going to be enough people to fill the gaps.
Who would have thought that
Scotland - it has been obvious since 23 June that the SNP will try for independence again, and as the nightmare of Brexit unfolds it is fairly obvious they will get it this time.
The pound - already very weak and people are spending more than they have. In case you hadn't noticed (don't worry you will) prices are steadily going up as the cost of importing raw materials into the UK soars. Meanwhile pay rises continue to flatline...
Oh and by the way wasn't the EU supposed to have fallen apart by now?
Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 11:11 am
by flash gunner
Gunner Rob wrote:I am sick of hearing from the LEAVERS coming out with the usual rubbish "who knows what will happen" and "if there are problems you can't say it is all the fault of Brexit"
you all sound like AKBs at the start of the season "I think we can challenge for the league title" or "this might be the year that Wenger changes"
same deluded nonsense, different issue.
you only had to watch the channel 4 documentary last night on Brexit and the NHS to see that the problems caused by Brexit ARE ALREADY STARTING TO HAPPEN. As the EU workers start to leave the UK, guess what there are not going to be enough people to fill the gaps.
Who would have thought that
Scotland - it has been obvious since 23 June that the SNP will try for independence again, and as the nightmare of Brexit unfolds it is fairly obvious they will get it this time.
The pound - already very weak and people are spending more than they have. In case you hadn't noticed (don't worry you will) prices are steadily going up as the cost of importing raw materials into the UK soars. Meanwhile pay rises continue to flatline...
Oh and by the way wasn't the EU supposed to have fallen apart by now?
Wonder what David Attenborough thinks

Are they fighting in the supermarkets yet?
Calm down dear

Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:46 pm
by the playing mantis
Gunner Rob wrote:I am sick of hearing from the LEAVERS coming out with the usual rubbish "who knows what will happen" and "if there are problems you can't say it is all the fault of Brexit"
you all sound like AKBs at the start of the season "I think we can challenge for the league title" or "this might be the year that Wenger changes"
same deluded nonsense, different issue.
you only had to watch the channel 4 documentary last night on Brexit and the NHS to see that the problems caused by Brexit ARE ALREADY STARTING TO HAPPEN. As the EU workers start to leave the UK, guess what there are not going to be enough people to fill the gaps.
Who would have thought that
Scotland - it has been obvious since 23 June that the SNP will try for independence again, and as the nightmare of Brexit unfolds it is fairly obvious they will get it this time.
The pound - already very weak and people are spending more than they have. In case you hadn't noticed (don't worry you will) prices are steadily going up as the cost of importing raw materials into the UK soars. Meanwhile pay rises continue to flatline...
Oh and by the way wasn't the EU supposed to have fallen apart by now?

Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:50 pm
by the playing mantis
Gunner Rob wrote:I am sick of hearing from the LEAVERS coming out with the usual rubbish "who knows what will happen" and "if there are problems you can't say it is all the fault of Brexit"
you all sound like AKBs at the start of the season "I think we can challenge for the league title" or "this might be the year that Wenger changes"
same deluded nonsense, different issue.
you only had to watch the channel 4 documentary last night on Brexit and the NHS to see that the problems caused by Brexit ARE ALREADY STARTING TO HAPPEN. As the EU workers start to leave the UK, guess what there are not going to be enough people to fill the gaps.
Who would have thought that
Scotland - it has been obvious since 23 June that the SNP will try for independence again, and as the nightmare of Brexit unfolds it is fairly obvious they will get it this time.
The pound - already very weak and people are spending more than they have. In case you hadn't noticed (don't worry you will) prices are steadily going up as the cost of importing raw materials into the UK soars. Meanwhile pay rises continue to flatline...
Oh and by the way wasn't the EU supposed to have fallen apart by now?
any proof on all this?! or again opinion.
perhaps the money saved from propping up scotland when they f off can be used to make up for the shortfall caused by brexit?!
EU is extremely harmonious currently isn't it what with the tusk issue and the back on the plan table for a 2 speed europe.
Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 12:51 am
by Nos89
Have we left yet?
Nicola Sturgeon seems on a one man mission to destroy Scotland, finishing the job Thatcher started. The EU ruined the second main exporting industry Scotland had, does she really believe they can survive on just oil exports? No wonder she's calling for the remainers to move to Scotland, she needs their income to boost their economy.
Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 7:39 am
by nut flush gooner
the playing mantis wrote:Gunner Rob wrote:I am sick of hearing from the LEAVERS coming out with the usual rubbish "who knows what will happen" and "if there are problems you can't say it is all the fault of Brexit"
you all sound like AKBs at the start of the season "I think we can challenge for the league title" or "this might be the year that Wenger changes"
same deluded nonsense, different issue.
you only had to watch the channel 4 documentary last night on Brexit and the NHS to see that the problems caused by Brexit ARE ALREADY STARTING TO HAPPEN. As the EU workers start to leave the UK, guess what there are not going to be enough people to fill the gaps.
Who would have thought that
Scotland - it has been obvious since 23 June that the SNP will try for independence again, and as the nightmare of Brexit unfolds it is fairly obvious they will get it this time.
The pound - already very weak and people are spending more than they have. In case you hadn't noticed (don't worry you will) prices are steadily going up as the cost of importing raw materials into the UK soars. Meanwhile pay rises continue to flatline...
Oh and by the way wasn't the EU supposed to have fallen apart by now?
any proof on all this?! or again opinion.
perhaps the money saved from propping up scotland when they f off can be used to make up for the shortfall caused by brexit?!
EU is extremely harmonious currently isn't it what with the tusk issue and the back on the plan table for a 2 speed europe.
Still talking bollocks I see. Scotland aside, inflation is already seeping into our economy. Petrol prices are now 20% more than they where pre referendum. Brent Crude (which along with the exchange rate is a determinant of the price of petrol) is less than half of what it was 3 years ago, when petrol was a similar price to what it is now.
With regards to food etc, it will take time for the higher prices to seep into the economy, but for sure it will happen. Manufacturers are already reporting higher costs which again will lead to higher prices in the shops. So when your pay rise each year is less than the increase in the cost of goods and services in the UK, you can thank yourself for this predicament.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... of-england
Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 9:48 am
by Leyton Gooner
Think the Remainers are the AKBs in all this actually. The EU is Wenger, a lying, deceitful, corrupt dictatorship, and the Leavers are the ones sick of the status quo and willing to take a few years of transition for a better future

Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 9:57 am
by Brightonnxtround
Nos89 wrote:Have we left yet?
Nicola Sturgeon seems on a one man mission to destroy Scotland, finishing the job Thatcher started. The EU ruined the second main exporting industry Scotland had, does she really believe they can survive on just oil exports? No wonder she's calling for the remainers to move to Scotland, she needs their income to boost their economy.
There's thousands of scots living and working in England and to be honest they add greatly to our economy a scot will often say it the way it is with a tinge of aggression and humour, make a friend of say of a Glaswegian and you have a friend indeed
All the scots I know hate what SNP are doing in there home land up the Reds

Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 12:48 pm
by nut flush gooner
Leyton Gooner wrote:Think the Remainers are the AKBs in all this actually. The EU is Wenger, a lying, deceitful, corrupt dictatorship, and the Leavers are the ones sick of the status quo and willing to take a few years of transition for a better future

Really, I was thinking the other way. A government that tried to push through a Brexit process without using normal democratic processes (ie passing law through parliament). The people didn't vote for the type of exit we will have from the EU, that should be the remit of government.
Nice try at spinning the truth, but I suspect you don't really understand how Brexit works. BTW I am 100% Wenger out, just to dispel that myth.
Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 1:30 pm
by A11M11
The people didn't vote for the type of exit we will have from the EU,
Really , still peddling that line ?
It was a very basic referendum , the vote was Remain or leave. The decision fell on the side of leave which by definition means :- depart from, go away from, go from, withdraw from, retire from, take oneself off from, exit from, take one's leave of, pull out of, QUIT.
At no point was the question about how you wanted to do it , just whether you wanted to or not.
Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 2:14 pm
by nut flush gooner
A11M11 wrote:The people didn't vote for the type of exit we will have from the EU,
Really , still peddling that line ?
It was a very basic referendum , the vote was Remain or leave. The decision fell on the side of leave which by definition means :- depart from, go away from, go from, withdraw from, retire from, take oneself off from, exit from, take one's leave of, pull out of, QUIT.
At no point was the question about how you wanted to do it , just whether you wanted to or not.
Yes and because it was a basic referendum, it was down to parliament to democratically decide HOW to exit the EU. The simpletons amongst us might not understand this, but the whole process is extremely complicated.
Rather than reading a dictionary, why don't you once and for all actually educate yourself on how laws are passed in this country. Then you might actually get what is constantly finding it's way into the news.
Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 11:42 pm
by A11M11
The workings of the Palace of Westminster and our lawmaking is an interesting subject perhaps you could post a dissertation.
Of course they have precious little to do with your assertion that that the people did or didn't vote for anything other than quit or not.
BTW Whats your take on the Kalergi plan and the premise behind it. ?
Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 5:20 am
by nut flush gooner
A11M11 wrote:The workings of the Palace of Westminster and our lawmaking is an interesting subject perhaps you could post a dissertation.
Of course they have precious little to do with your assertion that that the people did or didn't vote for anything other than quit or not.
BTW Whats your take on the Kalergi plan and the premise behind it. ?
Why is it my job to explain constitutional process? Basically what you are saying is that you voted for something you don't understand at all levels, from the issues surrounding leaving the EU to the process of enacting article 50. Then I am pretty sure people like you have a pop at Gina Miller, when all she was doing was forcing the government to do what they do with every other matter ie have a parliamentary debate and pass bills/laws off the back of the debates. That is the cornerstone of our democracy. Without that process you have a dictatorship!
Just as well you aren't in charge of this country ehhh

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Re: EU referendum - how shit is this thread??
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 11:40 am
by Gunner Rob
29th March it is then
lets get this party started
