The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (168 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
With respect you are not answering the question are you

With respect I asked first and I’m still waiting for a reply.

Also I thought people knew what they voted for. If you didn’t release that when you voted leave you voted to leave the free trade deal that is the EU and therefore set up 27 borders then you clearly didn’t know what you voted for. Throw into that mix the 40 FTA’s that the EU has (the ones Fox has failed to replicate) with other countries and groups that totals up to another 70 countries then by voting leave you’ve voted for 97 borders in total.

Boris has become very Kim Jong-un esq blaming everyone else while failing to take on the responsibility of the problem. That makes you SBT’s very own Ri Chun-hee.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
With respect I asked first and I’m still waiting for a reply.

Also I thought people knew what they voted for. If you didn’t release that when you voted leave you voted to leave the free trade deal that is the EU and therefore set up 27 borders then you clearly didn’t know what you voted for. Throw into that mix the 40 FTA’s that the EU has (the ones Fox has failed to replicate) with other countries and groups that totals up to another 70 countries then by voting leave you’ve voted for 97 borders in total.

Boris has become very Kim Jong-un esq blaming everyone else while failing to take on the responsibility of the problem. That makes you SBT’s very own Ri Chun-hee.

Oh Tony you are SBTs own Greta Whatshername feebly attempting to be well informed

It’s November 1 and it is Brexit day - whose putting up border controls? Of course it’s your EU buddies isn’t it?
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
Oh Tony you are SBTs own Greta Whatshername feebly attempting to be well informed

It’s November 1 and it is Brexit day - whose putting up border controls? Of course it’s your EU buddies isn’t it?

Again we voted to leave, that means we voted to put up borders. You’re witnessing the reality of what you voted for. You can be childish and pretend that isn’t the case if you like which is exactly why I refer to you as Ri Chun-hee.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Again we voted to leave, that means we voted to put up borders. You’re witnessing the reality of what you voted for. You can be childish and pretend that isn’t the case if you like which is exactly why I refer to you as Ri Chun-hee.

But we are not putting them up Tony what do you think is happening here? Barbed wire and fence posts with sentries from a war film. We are not going to do a single thing - nothing
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
But we are not putting them up Tony what do you think is happening here? Barbed wire and fence posts with sentries from a war film. We are not going to do a single thing - nothing

Do you have any actual idea of what you voted for? Where have I remotely suggested barbed wire and watch towers? I understand what a border is in the sense of trade. You’ve voted for 96 trade borders we haven’t had for decades. How can the consequences of an instruction you gave the British government to do be on anyone other than yourself. We’ve not been evicted from these trade deals we volunteered to leave.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Do you have any actual idea of what you voted for? Where have I remotely suggested barbed wire and watch towers? I understand what a border is in the sense of trade. You’ve voted for 96 trade borders we haven’t had for decades. How can the consequences of an instruction you gave the British government to do be on anyone other than yourself. We’ve not been evicted from these trade deals we volunteered to leave.

Tony whose putting the border up and what is it? Who on November 1 will stop the flow of cargo from the north to the south

Of course I know what I voted for and frankly NI was not occupying any of my thoughts. It still doesn’t
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
Tony whose putting the border up and what is it? Who on November 1 will stop the flow of cargo from the north to the south

Of course I know what I voted for and frankly NI was not occupying any of my thoughts. It still doesn’t

It’s a direct consequence of what you voted for in June 2016. If you’re looking for an individual to blame for 97 borders going up on November 1st all you simply have to do is look in the mirror. You’ve put it up along with everyone else who voted for this mess.

In admitting that Northern Ireland didn’t occupy any of your thoughts only confirms that you didn’t know what you voted for. If you did you would have considered the consequences of your vote and that can only mean that Nothern Ireland had to occupy your thoughts. You’ve just admitted making an ill informed decision.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
It’s a direct consequence of what you voted for in June 2016. If you’re looking for an individual to blame for 97 borders going up on November 1st all you simply have to do is look in the mirror. You’ve put it up along with everyone else who voted for this mess.

In admitting that Northern Ireland didn’t occupy any of your thoughts only confirms that you didn’t know what you voted for. If you did you would have considered the consequences of your vote and that can only mean that Nothern Ireland had to occupy your thoughts. You’ve just admitted making an ill informed decision.

No Tony it does not as my belief is the centralisation policy of Europe will continue to gather pace.

We know they have a habit every ten years or so of introducing treaties which can at a stroke reduce or eliminate our veto

They want fiscal and economic centralisation and military centralisation - the club want its way. It’s built to benefit Germany at the cost of others.

It’s not a free trade arrangement it’s far more and it’s not a prove I want to pay thanks.
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
No Tony it does not as my belief is the centralisation policy of Europe will continue to gather pace.

We know they have a habit every ten years or so of introducing treaties which can at a stroke reduce or eliminate our veto

They want fiscal and economic centralisation and military centralisation - the club want its way. It’s built to benefit Germany at the cost of others.

It’s not a free trade arrangement it’s far more and it’s not a prove I want to pay thanks.

OK Ri. Were you wearing a pink Chosŏn-ot and bouncing up and down on your chair like an overexcited child who’s just heard Santa is coming while typing that.

The EU is just 27 countries by the way. As I’ve repeatedly pointed out to you you voted to put up 97 borders not 27.
 

Grendel

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OK Ri. Were you wearing a pink Chosŏn-ot and bouncing up and down on your chair like an overexcited child who’s just heard Santa is coming while typing that.

Have you been spending your thousands of Euro’s on cheap french plonk Tony? Careful you will miss your yearly treat to the Solana if you don’t save any
 

skybluetony176

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Have you been spending your thousands of Euro’s on cheap french plonk Tony? Careful you will miss your yearly treat to the Solana if you don’t save any

Don’t really drink. Just got back from a two week holiday and had the grand total of 5 pints and on five different nights too. Brought back €360 plus change as well so hopefully I’ve already got a better rate than I will have next year for the first of my two holidays I take every year. Never been to Solana, can’t say I’ve ever heard of it to be honest. Is it nice? Do you recommend it?
 
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Astute

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You really should get in touch with the Home Office to tell them they’re wrong.
So no replies to my other posts? What a surprise....

So how about the EU doing what they say couldn't be done?

Just shows that what I have said about their plan is correct.

And a border in Ireland is a must? A trade deal would mean different. But they are still trying their best to keep us in the EU. Even the blind can see this was the way with the so called May deal to keep us in the EU. If there is a backstop we can't leave the EU without them giving us permission.
 

Astute

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Again we voted to leave, that means we voted to put up borders. You’re witnessing the reality of what you voted for. You can be childish and pretend that isn’t the case if you like which is exactly why I refer to you as Ri Chun-hee.
You just don't have a clue.

So those other countries in Europe that are not in the EU have put up borders?
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
It’s a direct consequence of what you voted for in June 2016. If you’re looking for an individual to blame for 97 borders going up on November 1st all you simply have to do is look in the mirror. You’ve put it up along with everyone else who voted for this mess.

In admitting that Northern Ireland didn’t occupy any of your thoughts only confirms that you didn’t know what you voted for. If you did you would have considered the consequences of your vote and that can only mean that Nothern Ireland had to occupy your thoughts. You’ve just admitted making an ill informed decision.
So what do these 96 borders consist of? What do they consist of for those countries in Europe that are not in the EU? Why can't there be a trade deal with us and the EU?

Try answering questions for once.
 

Grendel

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Don’t really drink. Just got back from a two week holiday and had the grand total of 5 pints and on five different nights too. Brought back €360 plus change as well so hopefully I’ve already got a better rate than I will have next year for the first of my two holidays I take every year. Never been to Solana, can’t say I’ve ever heard of it to be honest. Is it nice? Do you recommend it?

I’d say it’s right up your street

You too can stay at the Solana Hotel featured in Benidorm - all you need to know
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
I did love the car crash interview Jo Swinson Delivered on Channel 4
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
Not good reading is it for three years work. So from voting to put up 97 borders we’ve reduced the number to 85 in 3 years. Surprising really seeing as the bloke responsible for it repeatedly said this was going to be easy.
What borders? Still not answered any questions as usual I see.

And why is it you count the countries with trade deals with the EU but a collection of countries counts as one country when you are looking at the UK?

I suppose that you will be saying that none of the countries in the EU would want a trade deal with us if we leave the EU next.

And how are the borders around Switzerland doing? They are not in the EU but have a trade deal agreed with us to be implemented as soon as we leave the EU.
 

skybluetony176

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What borders? Still not answered any questions as usual I see.

And why is it you count the countries with trade deals with the EU but a collection of countries counts as one country when you are looking at the UK?

I suppose that you will be saying that none of the countries in the EU would want a trade deal with us if we leave the EU next.

And how are the borders around Switzerland doing? They are not in the EU but have a trade deal agreed with us to be implemented as soon as we leave the EU.

I don’t get your first point at all.

Or your second.

I hate to be the one to break it to you but Switzerland has a trade agreement and a number of bilateral agreements with the EU.

If you’re looking for a comparison for a hard brexit relationship with the EU you need to be thinking somewhere like North Korea. Which is apt as we have a PM who’s very Kim Jong-un esq.
 

SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
But you’re concentrating a process that normally evolves over years and decades to happen over night. A step change of that magnitude is crazy.


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Only for the rabbit in the headlights.

It is a change of huge magnitude, one which happens every few generations or so. Like last time was probably when we joined the EEC. Requires a change in mindset. Change being the key word. Too many people are spooked by it.

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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
He’s also said the uk will not put any border checks in place so Varadker will be the one putting up the fence

I’d say there is now a very high probability we will leave on October 31
That is the exact same thing that, I think it was Bernard Ingham said on the radio when asked how Maggie would have approached the issue. He said exactly that - she would have provided a clear message that any hard border would only be erected by (& at the general cost of) the EU.

All other needs are catered for in the existing set-up.

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Astute

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I don’t get your first point at all.

Or your second.

I hate to be the one to break it to you but Switzerland has a trade agreement and a number of bilateral agreements with the EU.

If you’re looking for a comparison for a hard brexit relationship with the EU you need to be thinking somewhere like North Korea. Which is apt as we have a PM who’s very Kim Jong-un esq.
I'll dumb down the questions for you then.

What borders are they that you keep mentioning?

We will have a trade deal with Switzerland. Switzerland are not in the EU but have a trade deal with the EU. What kind of border is there around Switzerland? What will happen to the goods from the UK to Switzerland?

North Korea? I see you are struggling a bit now.
 

SkyblueBazza

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Of course no deal would be terrible for Eire but how’s having no border going to stop uncontrolled illegal immigration into the UK? Unless arrivals from NI join an international passport queue, imagine how the DUP would react to that!
Or non UK passport departures from NI join the international queue. There is an adequate filter...increases employment at NI airports too.
You keep looking for problems...the government is now finally in solution mindset & mode.

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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
Or non UK passport departures from NI join the international queue. There is an adequate filter...increases employment at NI airports too.
You keep looking for problems...the government is now finally in solution mindset & mode.

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Not all NI citizens have a UK passport? Yeah the government has loads of solutions hahaha!
 

SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
So what do these 96 borders consist of? What do they consist of for those countries in Europe that are not in the EU? Why can't there be a trade deal with us and the EU?

Try answering questions for once.
He (& his squad) simply ignore the posts that prove them wrong.

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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
Not good reading is it for three years work. So from voting to put up 97 borders we’ve reduced the number to 85 in 3 years. Surprising really seeing as the bloke responsible for it repeatedly said this was going to be easy.

See? There you go again!
This time last year you & ypur mates were moaning because there were none. Now we have some you trivialise them. It is a gradual process...it takes time. These deals are proof that they can & do & probably will continue to happen!

The bloke you mention didn't qualify or quantify the 'easy' thing either. Fact is there are deals done, & others in process.

You just keep on crying in your sangria though. Others who you revel in ridiculing as being incompetent are in the meantime getting on with the jobs in hand.

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Sick Boy

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Those that choose to not have a UK passport will have to either get one or stand in the other queue then won't they?

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Wow. So you’d be willing to go against the Good Friday Agreement? And! you’d still make UK citizens show passports when moving around the UK?
 

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