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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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11 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Is Gnasher Paul Nuttall? This is the only subject he seems to post on. 

I've met Paul Nuttall. It was in a service station in Birmingham, he was goung for ukip leader I said to him "your Paul Nittal?" "Yes and? " he replied  ""what's it like being such a stupid cunt ? " I retorted .  He turned around and walked away.

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I met him a few years back, he had some UKIP big wig with him, Scottish, 'Dr' something (I don't know what he was a doctor of). 

 

Fascinating stuff it was, they were doing a town council election meeting and they had UKIP beer coasters which promised things like lower beer prices and bringing smoking areas back into pubs. They were talking about immigration (this was Bolton) and I asked Dr Feelgood what they talked about in middle class areas, to which he replied: "Windfarms, it gets them every time."

 

An all things to all men party, or at least all men with the IQ of an anal polyp.

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25 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

I've met Paul Nuttall. It was in a service station in Birmingham, he was goung for ukip leader I said to him "your Paul Nittal?" "Yes and? " he replied  ""what's it like being such a stupid cunt ? " I retorted .  He turned around and walked away.

Did you really say that though? Because if you did, that's fucking excellent behaviour. 

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1 hour ago, Gnasher said:

I should have put the above post in the famous people you have met thread but the prick not really famous enough. 

 

 

What do you mean "not famous enough"? I think you'll find he invented the internet, won the Balon d'Or 3 times and introduced Lennon to McCartney. 

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2 hours ago, Gnasher said:

As for the EU peace and love angry portrays and us all holding hands singing I'd like to teach the world to sing whilst we all enjoy a coca cola, 

 

I'd love to meet someone who thinks that way about the EU.  I could put them right on a few things.

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3 hours ago, Gnasher said:

That's a fair point. Staying in may be the better option in the short term, but the political class have made it that way. im willing to accept that.; but in the greater scheme of things I'd prefer the whole thing to come crashing down. We've had 20 to 30 years of this neo lib centre right banker bullshit.

Careful what you wish for. If the whole thing crashes what makes you think we will all enjoy a better life. It wont be a socialist paradise that emerges but Populists promising easy answers and spouting Nationalism. 

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26 minutes ago, magicrat said:

Careful what you wish for. If the whole thing crashes what makes you think we will all enjoy a better life. It wont be a socialist paradise that emerges but Populists promising easy answers and spouting Nationalism. 

And those nationalists will often try to resolve disputes with their neighbours in that shooty way that competing nations often tend to resort to. It doesn't take a professor in political history to understand how quickly peace can unravel.

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35 minutes ago, Denny Crane said:
Whoever managed to get this legally-binding clause on bacon bap sandwiches with butter (no margarine) and Heinz Tomato Ketchup and HP sauces (no alternatives) into a legal contract about a building construction project, put them in charge of negotiating the Brexit backstop NOW

 

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Another potential customer... 

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1 hour ago, Red Phoenix said:

Getting our Empire back. The bloke is off his fucking trolley and should be tied to a post, blindfolded and shot. What fucking planet is he on thinking we are some sort of world power when we will have even less influence if we leave the EU and deploy a few drones.

 

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This fucking shit -stain popping his head up to talk shite again. Economics not his strong point along with everything else apart from blagging free lunches. His logic defies belief. Most British manufacturing imports raw materials which will be tariff rated and cost 20% more. Thats just for starters. Food prices , medicine  prices , poor people facing lower standards of living and inflation are a few more. Massive lying cunt

 

A 20% fall in the value of the pound in the event of a no-deal Brexit "might not be such a bad thing", David Davis has claimed.

The former Brexit secretary called on the government to deliver a "pro-business, pro-trade, pro-environment" exit from the EU, suggesting Chancellor Philip Hammond could cut taxes and increasing spending in a special no-deal spring budget.

 

Referring to predictions that sterling could plummet if Britain leaves at the end of March without an agreement with the EU in place, Mr Davis said: "Analysts predict that in the event of no deal, sterling could fall by over 20%. Is this such a bad thing?

"Our goods will become 20% more competitive on the global market and our EU competitors' goods would be less competitive."

 

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24 minutes ago, magicrat said:

Getting our Empire back. The bloke is off his fucking trolley and should be tied to a post, blindfolded and shot. What fucking planet is he on thinking we are some sort of world power when we will have even less influence if we leave the EU and deploy a few drones.

 

We can kick off with China and become the world opium power again. 

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3 hours ago, magicrat said:

This fucking shit -stain popping his head up to talk shite again. Economics not his strong point along with everything else apart from blagging free lunches. His logic defies belief. Most British manufacturing imports raw materials which will be tariff rated and cost 20% more. Thats just for starters. Food prices , medicine  prices , poor people facing lower standards of living and inflation are a few more. Massive lying cunt

 

A 20% fall in the value of the pound in the event of a no-deal Brexit "might not be such a bad thing", David Davis has claimed.

The former Brexit secretary called on the government to deliver a "pro-business, pro-trade, pro-environment" exit from the EU, suggesting Chancellor Philip Hammond could cut taxes and increasing spending in a special no-deal spring budget.

 

Referring to predictions that sterling could plummet if Britain leaves at the end of March without an agreement with the EU in place, Mr Davis said: "Analysts predict that in the event of no deal, sterling could fall by over 20%. Is this such a bad thing?

"Our goods will become 20% more competitive on the global market and our EU competitors' goods would be less competitive."

 

does the cunt not realise we operate a trade deficit? and loads of what we make is made with shit we have to buy in the 1st place, often from outside the country. 

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So those 'easy' trade deals that will be ready just minutes after we leave aren't looking quite so easy with Japan and South Korea wanting to renegotiate from scratch rather than just rolling over deals with the EU. Funny that, must be surprising for Dr Fox to learn that countries don't want to offer the same terms to a market of 65 million that they'd offer a market of 440 million?

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