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Previously on "Traitorous ramblings of a so called expert metropolitan elite saboteur"
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Nope, that (my quote) was a prediction of what would happen if the easily sold to remainders had their way (even now they can't accept that their predictions then and now are nothing more than so much flotsam and jettison)
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Come on, man, think about it!Originally posted by sasguru View PostDid you ever consider you might be too thick to vote?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DwK7J1VDwsOriginally posted by Cirrus View PostExactly - just a dream...
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The cake will be as hard as rock and covered in black mold by the time we get to eat it.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou mean enjoying unfettered access to the single market, enjoying our own currency, while having an opt-out in perpetuity on joining a more integrated EU, if it happened?
I doubt it.
Should have just implemented existing EU rules to kick out EU citizens without a job within 3 months and the job would have been done.
That would have been the definition of having our cake and eating it.
Now there's no cake, apart from the crumbs the US may deign to throw our way.
As you lot will find out shortly.
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How strange, a country that wants to use their own currencyOriginally posted by sasguru View PostYou mean enjoying unfettered access to the single market, enjoying our own currency, while having an opt-out in perpetuity on joining a more integrated EU, if it happened?
I doubt it.
Should have just implemented existing EU rules to kick out EU citizens without a job within 3 months and the job would have been done.
That would have been the definition of having our cake and eating it.
Now there's no cake, apart from the crumbs the US may deign to throw our way.
As you lot will find out shortly.
"opt-out in perpetuity" ?
Qualified majority - Consilium
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting...European_Union
I agree, we should have implemented the 3 month rule but that's moot now
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The ol' crystal ball is working well today I see.enjoying our own currency, while having an opt-out in perpetuity on joining a more integrated EU,
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You mean enjoying unfettered access to the single market, enjoying our own currency, while having an opt-out in perpetuity on joining a more integrated EU, if it happened?Originally posted by NigelJK View PostStill preferable to the 'alternative'
I doubt it.
Should have just implemented existing EU rules to kick out EU citizens without a job within 3 months and the job would have been done.
That would have been the definition of having our cake and eating it.
Now there's no cake, apart from the crumbs the US may deign to throw our way.
As you lot will find out shortly.
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EUSSR ZOG?Originally posted by NigelJK View PostStill preferable to the 'alternative'
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Better pick it up before 22nd November (although knowing this lot they will apply any new increases retrospectively)Originally posted by bobspud View PostBut in other news my new toy is sat in a dealership waiting for me to take ownership in the next few weeks... so yep we are all dooommmeed !
Stock up on lube.
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Yep because the Government have very Kindly faffed about with the road fund making new owners pay an additional 2.5k in the first five years for cars over 40k. Then you have the complete **** up over Diesel emissions. So you would need to be an idiot to replace a company car in the current market. Plenty of reasons not to buy a car at the moment. But in other news my new toy is sat in a dealership waiting for me to take ownership in the next few weeks... so yep we are all dooommmeed !Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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