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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAny views on the UK economy since Brexit? Which side is right, the gloomsters or the boosterists?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
I mean the last time I did he looked like hyperventilating whale, totally out of his depth. Also i don't recall Churchill using eerrr a lot when he speaks.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThis forum is sadly heaving with dull fookers these days.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI don't bother even reading your posts to be honest, I picked up on this one from reading Mordac's reply.
It's pretty much always "a source tells us the worst case is going to happen" Independent/Guardian click bait tulipe, and a few of your own "well, you've only got your self to blame" lines.
I've been scanning past since the global warming crap you used to spam the forum with. Like a decade ago.
This forum is sadly heaving with dull fookers these days.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat's interesting, generally people don't usually respond to uninteresting posts.
I think you mean "painful truth".
Anyway have you got anything on the latest rumour about the imminent demise of the Euro.
I hear it could be happening any day soon.
It's pretty much always "a source tells us the worst case is going to happen" Independent/Guardian click bait tulipe, and a few of your own "well, you've only got your self to blame" lines.
I've been scanning past since the global warming crap you used to spam the forum with. Like a decade ago.
This forum is sadly heaving with dull fookers these days.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostTouched a nerve there I see.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYou ignorance is unbelievable even for the lowest rank potato peeler
1. The name of the country is The Netherlands
2. There was no template in 1939 as the Netherlands was neutral
3. The German invasion was in 1940
4. Travel between The Netherlands and the UK is still possible with flights and ferries going between them
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThey'll be too busy getting rid of all the coal-fired power stations. One illusion you will have to put aside is that anyone thinks you are interesting.
I think you mean "painful truth".
Anyway have you got anything on the latest rumour about the imminent demise of the Euro.
I hear it could be happening any day soon.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe next German government will probably be a CDU/Green, so there will be new draconian green regulations to be shoved down the UK's throat to keep essential supply lines open across the channel.
One illusion Britain is going to have to put aside is their independence from the EU.
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The next German government will probably be a CDU/Green, so there will be new draconian green regulations to be shoved down the UK's throat to keep essential supply lines open across the channel.
One illusion Britain is going to have to put aside is their independence from the EU.
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