geordiecolin
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I couldn't help but laugh out loud at David Dimbleby's rant about Boris. Its so obvious that he is salty about Brexit and the threat to the defunct and bias BBC
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She’s actually attractive... unlike jess Phillips, Diane abacus, Angela the slapper reyner and any other labour female MP, conservative women are always much more intelligent and attractive than liberal loonies.As a side note, Priti Patel looks like she could literally eat your soul just by gazing at you.
This is a woman who accepts that the immigration rules she is now supporting would have prevented her own parents from making their home in the UK.
She’s actually attractive... unlike jess Phillips, Diane abacus, Angela the slapper reyner and any other labour female MP, conservative women are always much more intelligent and attractive than liberal loonies.
just a pointless observation folks, do carry on moaning about a passport... (doing eye rolls)

Hey, we call them Harry-rolls round these parts, partner!
Also, i think women from all over the political-spectrum can be beautiful.
Like i can afford to just write off 50ish % of the women just because of their political views.
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Not everything on the internet is true.It's been written on this forum more than once that conservative women are much more beautiful compared to "those liberal ones". And as you know the rule is when it's on the internet it's true.
Same but I have to have an interview firstDon't know about all that, just looking forward to getting my new future-proof, blue, environmentally-friendly and semi-British-made passport sometime next month

i think they will just ignore it and hide like they did when there were the terror attacks in Brussels or the row between Spain & Gibraltar.These are national issues so the EU finds itself a little bit irrelevant, the eu laws aren't in place [yet] telling each country how to run their health service.
I bet the EU do try and use this outbreak for their own gain, saying in future there needs to be a joined up EU decided response to health emergencies and potential pandemics, because of the open border argument.
Italy and the more nationalist countries are going to want to take a more stringent approach, the eu folk who favour loose immigration controls won't like that.
Me neither. Passport renewals are probably worse than dentist visits to have fillings done, and that takes some doing.Same but I have to have an interview first![]()
I have never had a passport so all I know is I have to go Leeds (which is bad enough), go through a metal detector, strip searched and molested and interviewed.Me neither. Passport renewals are probably worse than dentist visits to have fillings done, and that takes some doing.
I'll try my best NOT to let any keywords slip during the interview, namely "Iran", "Trump" or "Bomb"
Its not that bad getting a passport.I have never had a passport so all I know is I have to go Leeds (which is bad enough), go through a metal detector, strip searched and molested and interviewed.
I think that's why I agreed to go

These are national issues so the EU finds itself a little bit irrelevant, the eu laws aren't in place [yet] telling each country how to run their health service.
I bet the EU do try and use this outbreak for their own gain, saying in future there needs to be a joined up EU decided response to health emergencies and potential pandemics, because of the open border argument.
Italy and the more nationalist countries are going to want to take a more stringent approach, the eu folk who favour loose immigration controls won't like that.

How does one make people more dead? I need this for......research purposes
"joined up EU decided response to health emergencies and potential pandemics"
Does that really sound like such a horrible thing?
And even if they would want to create laws about how the healthservice is run in all eu-member countries
(why would they?) what do you think would happen?
"Nooo, stop saving people, start using your healthservice to make people more dead, for we are eeeeevil" ?
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, you've got a few nutter politicians like him in sweden trying to unnecessarily change an already perfectly fine, decent admirable country.


Does that mean then, when the EU signed that deal with canada they also needed to hire thousands in each country to check the paperwork for imports and exports?
I'm starting to feel more confident that govey etc know what they're doing or thinking, they have some sort of plan/vision of the uk post brexit, I didn't get that feeling with theresa may as PM.
Barnier is not looking so super confident now either, adding things into the talks like the elgin marbles and gibraltar, just shows they're are all over the place. Those things are not to do with trade.
I do wonder though what item we are going to give as a sweetner, maybe it's the irish border but you don't hear the backstop get mentioned at all now. If no deal is agreed will border checks resume![]()
The UK is not acting logically??? We have asked for control of our laws why is that not logical? We have asked for control of our own fishing waters. Why is that not logical? We have said if talks are going nowhere we leave them. Why is that not logical?I agree that Barnier don’t look confident. I think he is confused since the UK is not acting logical but taking decisions based on emotions instead. I’m not saying it’s wrong. Gut feeling can be the best. Hard to negotiate with though.
The UK is not acting logically??? We have asked for control of our laws why is that not logical? We have asked for control of our own fishing waters. Why is that not logical? We have said if talks are going nowhere we leave them. Why is that not logical?
Sigh, sigh, sigh, why would we want to leave the EU if we continue to let them run our laws?Because you at the same time are shooting yourself in the foot multiple times to achieve those things you mention.
The EU are complete hypocrites they want to control all the 27 countries but as soon as a crisis arises like Coronavirus or illegal immigrants its for the countries to deal with nothing to do with us.I think for once we are being very logical, it's madness for the EU to expect us just to follow all the future EU rules, we might as well not had the vote to leave.
standards can be very similar but we will do things differently to arrive there; the EU really don't like anyone being sovereign [as much as you can these days] and making the decisions other than them.
making unreasonable demands as the EU are has got to be a sign of weakness, like a house of cards that cannot cope with one card being moved.
So my house is flooded, due to the worst piss-wet new year in memory, and Boris Johnson turns up - what fucking good will it do me? Will it suddenly dry up, create a massive anti-cyclone that keeps the UK sunny and dry for 5 weeks? Will the EU mop it up?
EWRS? So, outside the EU the UK couldn't make preparations for a pandemic? Would we not be aware of it outside the EU? In fact, being outside it grants us more draconian measures if necessary to avoid the spread.
The reamoaners are totally irrational, clutching at straws and relying on quotes form the commentariat to back-up their ill-founded and illogical arguments.
The French are shitting themselves because their fisherman won't be able to plunder UK waters and the French government, already weak, will face some orange vests and burning roadblocks afterwards.
The more I hear from these slithering, mealy-mouthed Eurocrats the more pleased I am we got out of the farce. Still waiting for this predicted outbreak of 'super gonorrhea' as a result of the leave vote by the way.

1. If you're house is flooded the EU will not mop it up. You are absolutely correct.
2. What draconical measures can the UK do that wasn't possible when you were in the EU?
3. French are ..... French..... What do you expect?
4. You will have you're own mealy-mouthed Londocrats. Good luck with them.
5. I don't now anything about super gonorrhea but the good old fashioned one was harder to get if you were in a monogamous relationship. Since you guys are now going to get fucked by many new partners I can understand why people predict an outbreak.
regarding 4 very true, but it's better to deal with one set rather than having the two pass the buck, also if they get too much we can vote in politicians who promise to get a grip on the bureaucrats, you don't have that option in the EU, that's why the president and other high positions should be elected, so the citizens can have a better say.
Why can't vote in politicians that can get a grip of the bureaucrats?
Democracy comes in many forms and shapes. I think the current system has it's flaws but I haven't seen any alternative that I think works better considering primarily language barriers and the difference in population between member states.
I think the strcture of the EU is unique and was deliberately set up to ignore the influence of the citizen's vote, I can't find the text or writer who put it best, but this is a good description of the reality:
[huffingtonpost.co.uk/matthew-ellery/eu-referendum etc]
The EU is a highly undemocratic organisation ratcheting more and more power with every passing day. It is impervious to public opinion. The people who matter in the law-making process are unelected and therefore unaccountable...
The EU's law-making process is fundamentally undemocratic. Power is vested in the unelected and unaccountable elite who make laws - in secret - to preserve the status of large multinationals at the expense of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Multinationals achieve their preferential status by spending enormous sums of money on lobbying. They create a complicated regulatory framework, which only large companies with their Human Resources departments can comply with. This drives small competitors out of business, destroys competition and encourages monopolies, forcing the consumer to pay a higher price for poorer quality goods and services.
The Commission is made up of 28 unelected commissioners, who cannot be held to account. Each commissioner has a specific policy area in which to create laws. The Commission has a President (currently Jean-Claude Juncker); unlike the other 27 commissioners he is personally elected by the European Parliament, however his was the only name on the ballot paper, not exactly democratic. The Commission is advised by the Directorate General, which along with the Commission is heavily lobbied. Once the Commission proposes an EU law, this proposal is taken to the Parliament.
Additionally, once something becomes an EU law, the Parliament has no ability to propose a change to this law.


Better fucked by many clean partners than the 27 dirty, corrupt and infected ones we had before....**********
5. I don't now anything about super gonorrhea but the good old fashioned one was harder to get if you were in a monogamous relationship. Since you guys are now going to get fucked by many new partners I can understand why people predict an outbreak.
Better fucked by many clean partners than the 27 dirty, corrupt and infected ones we had before....![]()

This is just a blog and not an objective article. It's filled with bios opinions, insinuations and factual faults with some "deep state" twitch to it all.....You could just have sent a link to Breitbart or National Enquirer instead.![]()
Can you point me to an objective article on the same topic then, not from a blog or pro remain msm site?
I'm a bit confused. You stated that we in the EU can't vote in politicians that can get a grip of the bureaucrats. I asked you why we can't (since I believed your statement was wrong).
To support your information you then posted personal blog that was full of lies and factual faults. When I pointed that out you now ask me to point you to an article that support your view.
What am I missing here?

