I guess so especially if you have to moderate it. Just hand over the keys to me and Loz for the night, take a break, we'll make sure some of the forum is left tomorrow
The link to the guardian highlights even in a left leaning paper what a few of us have been saying all along. To understand brexit, you cannot focus purely on us versus the eu project. We are someone who wants to leave the project but still remain buddies, that is not a bad offer to the eu Look at the foreign press, which I do regularly, anyone can do it as most will offer a translate of their pages and you start to see some of the problems that are building of which we do not have a dog in the fight. Many of the old eastern european countries are reaching breaking point with the eu as the eu takes over more and more domestic powers. This is important to them as within recent years, they have only recently got them back from Russia so they will fight not to lose them. You then have the money at the other end, the Northern European states whose standards are, you want to join the club then you have to sign up to all it's terms and conditions. At some point I wonder if those old soviet countries will either look towards Russia again or, form a pact of their own and manage in the old ways but a modern version? The eu is more than brexit, but so are many of it's problems that seem to be increasing and more than ever I feel it's probably good timing to leave before it hits the fan I was going to put the old lady at mayday hospital video when it comes to handbags but it has rude words in it
good grief no, it's rude and full of non pc words There are however a list of best destinations to celebrate new years eve in https://www.europeanbestdestination...ations-to-celebrate-new-year-s-eve-in-europe/