Bye bye Theresa
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Rev you genuinely are nuts. Go get some help. I know you're struggling to deal with it but denial and screaming "everyone is wrong" is not the answer.
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Mate you're hanging on a bit tight today.GG. wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:09 pm Rev you genuinely are nuts. Go get some help. I know you're struggling to deal with it but denial and screaming "everyone is wrong" is not the answer.
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It's already local governance you dimwit. Are you not making the same almighty assumption that that isn't how it would be?GG. wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:06 pm Does it now. Well that's one fucking mighty assumption you're making. But in a sense you are right - that is what Westminster would then be - local governance.
Go put that on a ballot and see who votes for it.
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So, in GG's world, we have a choice of either being outside a massive United States of Europe, over which we will have zero control or influence, who will dwarf us with trade and a giant army, or we could be inside it where we get to set the rules of engagement as one of the three most influential countries but the first option is the best one. Fucking deluded. Isolationist bullshit. And of course, his fears of the US of E are totally over the top and unsubstantiated in the first fucking place.
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How’s Brexit going, Troops?
Still on target to get a deal signed and set up all the legislation/departments we’ll need for things like Food Standards and their labs, Pharmaceutical standards and their labs, replacement CE marks and standards and their labs, air traffic control, new trade laws etc etc
4 months - plenty of time
Right?
Still on target to get a deal signed and set up all the legislation/departments we’ll need for things like Food Standards and their labs, Pharmaceutical standards and their labs, replacement CE marks and standards and their labs, air traffic control, new trade laws etc etc
4 months - plenty of time
Right?
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Never mind all that. Let's fund the NHS instead.
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Ah yes, good point
I do like the NHS
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It's cool there's loads of money for that now, they had it written on a bus. Billions they said.
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Imagine how much money the NHS will save when there’s no way to test drug safety so doctors refuse to prescribe
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And half the population is dead, and the other half are living in armoured enclaves and fighting off marauding hordes of gasoline thieves.Richard wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 1:10 pm Imagine how much money the NHS will save when there’s no way to test drug safety so doctors refuse to prescribe
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I hope you’re all stockpiling non perishable food.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Got any evidence to back that up ???NotoriousREV wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:15 pm where we get to set the rules of engagement as one of the three most influential countries

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I see Gove, Fox, Mordaunt, Grayling, and Leadsom are planning to re-write the withdrawal agreement next week.
If they genuinely have something useful and workable to add, they've hamstrung themselves by doing this now and not 2 years ago.
If they genuinely have something useful and workable to add, they've hamstrung themselves by doing this now and not 2 years ago.
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Ooo its like reading a pistonheads thread this one.



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Imagine how influential we could've been up to this point if all of our most high profile MEPs hadn't been fringe party clowns who were only there to pillage the expense accountdinny_g wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 2:25 pmGot any evidence to back that up ???NotoriousREV wrote: Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:15 pm where we get to set the rules of engagement as one of the three most influential countries![]()

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That's a GG answer Zed... 
Genuine question though - one of the many reasons I voted to leave was a feeling I had built up over the past 10 or 15 years, of continual efforts by successive UK Governments to table amendments to various treaties to try to improve the situation for us and these amendments largely being rejected. If this isn't the case then I shall shift my view on that one point with the overall purpose of deciding how to vote next time...

Genuine question though - one of the many reasons I voted to leave was a feeling I had built up over the past 10 or 15 years, of continual efforts by successive UK Governments to table amendments to various treaties to try to improve the situation for us and these amendments largely being rejected. If this isn't the case then I shall shift my view on that one point with the overall purpose of deciding how to vote next time...

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