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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIs it not about time that this little sub-forum was put out of its misery?
Originally posted by vetran View Postat least he wasn't responsible for directing them to the showers like Grandad!
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Originally Posted by Eirikur
Says the former immigrant to The Netherlands from which he was deported for racismOriginally posted by vetran View Postat least he wasn't responsible for directing them to the showers like Grandad!
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSays the former immigrant to The Netherlands from which he was deported for racismOriginally posted by vetran View Postat least he wasn't responsible for directing them to the showers like Grandad!
#JustSayingLast edited by Zigenare; 25 October 2020, 05:56.
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostWell, they're mostly expat twats trying to justify their desertion, or whining immigrants who ahould just move on, and be a whining immigrant elsewhere.
feck 'em.
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostWell, they're mostly expat twats trying to justify their desertion, or whining immigrants who ahould just move on, and be a whining immigrant elsewhere.
feck 'em.
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Well, they're mostly expat twats trying to justify their desertion, or whining immigrants who ahould just move on, and be a whining immigrant elsewhere.
feck 'em.
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Beyond parody
Is it not about time that this little sub-forum was put out of its misery?
It appears to be populated almost exclusively by an ever dwindling thicket of reactionary Luddites that simply refuse to accept the inevitability of our EU exit.
It also appears that they are happy to ignore the oft-repeated will of the democratic British electorate and continue to metaphorically stamp their feet, wail, and gnash their teeth.
Like Custer's Last Stand, they huddle together in this little safe space and rage against reality, oblivious to the changes manifesting themselves around them.
Probably doesn't do much for the overall forum's intellectual credibility, but at least it keeps them corralled in the one place I suppose.
Move on and embrace the changes. That mantra has served the species well for millenia.
HTH BIDI
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
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Said with a straight face
Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, has confirmed plans making it compulsory for lorries crossing to France from the Port of Dover or Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone to obtain a permit before they enter Kent or face a £300 fine.
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New opportunities mean new ways of doing things and it’s sensible that we plan for all scenarios including the risk of short-term disruption to our busiest trade routes.
By putting in place these plans we are ensuring Kent keeps moving, our fantastic haulage industry is supported and trade continues to flow as we embark on our future as a fully independent state.Tags: None
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