Ha ha. You tried to waffle you’re way out the first one and failed spectacularly. If you have been to Japan clearly you spent your time there with your head in it’s usual place because if you didn’t you would know how suppressed by work a nation it is. Little job is all I need. Made my money when I was younger and it’s allowed me to have a good work life balance with my family while still being relatively young. There isn’t many corners of the world I haven’t been to but thanks for asking. Because of my success when younger I didn’t need work to pay for it either. Mainly workshop based these days which suits my work life balance but on the odd occasion I do have to travel for work it could be anywhere in the country. Thanks for your concern though.
How’s the toilet cleaning business at JLR by the way? Do you still put fresh cakes in the urinals in the executive toilets? That’s the Grendull difference.
The "Double-Doom" brothers strike again.
Just like some on here who offend UK (& no doubt other nations) citizens who have had their lives blighted by policies of your beloved EU.First it was Hunt comparing the EU to USSR and now JRM comparing it to the Mafia.
Both are offensive to those citizens whose lives have actually been blighted by both.
Wow Tony are you Richard Brandon by any chance?
The world doesn’t have any corners by the way - it’s round
He certainly reportedly has experience of crossing borders in terms of decadenceGiven your statements about the ERM, the contents of Geoffrey Howes speech etc. Tony I think you'd know that feeling more than me. What next? Perhaps Michael Barrymore has a view on the Border issue?
The "Double-Doom" brothers strike again.
You are neither clever, or victorious in the debate with your approach. Just relentlessly sickeningly snide & negative toward anyone who doesn't salivate over the positives you perceive of the EU really.
And it says a lot that that after being tipped off that Mart threw some comment about me being 'thick' in...I sought to find what it was in relation to (which is not especially relevant to the point), then suddenly thought - the man (I use the term loosely) calling me thick is responding to my posts even when he knows I have blocked him?!!!
That makes him significantly thicker than I in my estimation.
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He certainly reportedly has experience of crossing borders in terms of decadence
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You don't think he is rich as in he'd like to bid for a football club do you?He’s a rich man - it’s why he lives in Rugby
Just like some on here who offend UK (& no doubt other nations) citizens who have had their lives blighted by policies of your beloved EU.
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He’s a rich man - it’s why he lives in Rugby
And the exact same can be levelled at the utter cynics, like yourself. Those who are accepting Brexit will happen & the UK will actually make a success out of it in the longer term accept there are negatives in it. They don't need sermons from smug 'experts' such as yourself & those in your tedious links to know there are risks.The point you repeatedly fail to notice is that it isn’t about positivity towards the EU it’s about negativity towards brexit. Not nearly the same thing.
And the exact same can be levelled at the utter cynics, like yourself. Those who are accepting Brexit will happen & the UK will actually make a success out of it in the longer term accept there are negatives in it. They don't need sermons from smug 'experts' such as yourself & those in your tedious links to know there are risks.
We also know that there will be negatives & ripples from Brexit accross the EU short term & somewhat beyond. A no deal is not really imaginable because everyone wants one. There will be this posturing right up to the eleventh hour...it's a bit like transfer deadline day. The red lines/stumbling blocks are the real items being negotiated & will be overcome.
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I accept it will happen and I will make the most of it. Don’t buy into the riding of into the sunset scenario though that some are painting. My guess is that for the average man in the street like you and me that day to day we’re going to have a period of shit, ten years at least I recon and then for us things will be no better than before we left. They’ll be no net gain for us, or our kids. We’ll spend so long mopping up the mess things like the NHS and housing situation still won’t have improved because of years of stagnation and lack of investment from a cash strapped government. Regardless of who the government are. I’m sure the likes of Rees Mogg will be fine though. They’ve made sure of that.
The "Double-Doom" brothers strike again.
You are neither clever, or victorious in the debate with your approach. Just relentlessly sickeningly snide & negative toward anyone who doesn't salivate over the positives you perceive of the EU really.
And it says a lot that that after being tipped off that Mart threw some comment about me being 'thick' in...I sought to find what it was in relation to (which is not especially relevant to the point), then suddenly thought - the man (I use the term loosely) calling me thick is responding to my posts even when he knows I have blocked him?!!!
That makes him significantly thicker than I in my estimation.
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What about Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell and their forefathers - Lord Wedgewood Benn and Michael Foot - are they also Rees Mogg types Tony?
I think at least two of them are dead so I don’t think brexit is going to effect them.
That’s why I said forefathers Tony
If you haven't already, read this thread. If you get to the end of it and still think brexit will be fine then fair play to you.
What...like austerity continued?I accept it will happen and I will make the most of it. Don’t buy into the riding of into the sunset scenario though that some are painting. My guess is that for the average man in the street like you and me that day to day we’re going to have a period of shit, ten years at least I recon and then for us things will be no better than before we left. They’ll be no nett gain for us, or our kids. We’ll spend so long mopping up the mess things like the NHS and housing situation still won’t have improved because of years of stagnation and lack of investment from a cash strapped government. Regardless of who the government are. I’m sure the likes of Rees Mogg will be fine though. They’ve made sure of that.
What...like austerity continued?
We are already living it
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I reckon Edwin voted Remain !
Have you got round to reading the sections of the Belfast Treaty I pointed out the other day?
Again...fear based on your own speculation around the scaremongering articles you lap up. Or it might arguably a lot worse than you suggest.Not good is it. Are you looking forward to another ten+ years? Maybe we’ll end up with super austerity or austerity ++.
The "Double-Doom" brothers strike again.
You are neither clever, or victorious in the debate with your approach. Just relentlessly sickeningly snide & negative toward anyone who doesn't salivate over the positives you perceive of the EU really.
And it says a lot that that after being tipped off that Mart threw some comment about me being 'thick' in...I sought to find what it was in relation to (which is not especially relevant to the point), then suddenly thought - the man (I use the term loosely) calling me thick is responding to my posts even when he knows I have blocked him?!!!
That makes him significantly thicker than I in my estimation.
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I think he does the same with some of my posts. Comment from ignored member. LOL
I see things have got all personal on this thread again. On a side note, old sour face Angela Merkel........it's her and her European dream that is stalling any deal .....you can get that from her body language. Shame though considering her million strong Muslim invasion and the fear of further terrorism was really a big factor in people voting for it in the first place
Nothing going on.....apart from a significant rise in violent crime attributed to young male immigrants from that said invasion and the corresponding unrest this provokes in a very active right wing movement across Germany. Apart from that alles gut ! .....It has been stated that the crime has not come from the genuine refugees but from all the hangers on who jumped on the band wagon, you know like those cells of ISIS who lie low and then strike when least expected.
Good lad, you get your arm back on the Strongbow pump .....you forgot all the neo Nazis who are marching round contradicting all you say though. I've read a bit off Reuters now and again that's all, nothing majorly political.
As for the Nafris, they are a pain in the arse in Spain at times too for crime. They have been brutal at times in history, General Franco used the ' Regulares' from North Africa to basically murder and terrorise the Republicans and their sympathisers.
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