see, if you where to use that method with the leave camp, then botherd yer ass to go check for yersel....
no, tho i do mind the scot gov using a lower price than the uk. the lie re the oil was the "its running out". but its been running out since the early 80s who promoted those lies? are they lying now when they say theres at least 50years left?
The thing is, there is a bit of a difference about not wishing to sign up to the "EU Project" and wishing to have nothing to do with it under any circs. You sit in the latter camp. Do all Brexiteers? (Most of them probably, to be fair, for the same somewhat spurious reasons). May's deal has been rejected by Brexiteers because it just isn't enough Brexit for them. So it's not a question of getting off the train, it's about getting off the train and taking a very fast car to leave the station behind as soon as possible with never a backward glance in the rear view mirror. This is a bonkers attitude, but I find it particularly sad that the hard Brexiteers are perfectly happy to gamble with the lives and wellbeing of the people of NI. The hard border will return and the Troubles with it. As it stands, it's not that important any more for the Northern Irish to wonder if they belong to Ireland or the UK as they belong to Europe in any event and the border barely exists. But post Brexit, it's be another kettle of nails. Still, Northern Ireland, eh? Who cares? What really counts is that Britain (well, England actually) sticks it to the Eurocrats.
"They might not like the Northern Irish backstop, but they’re fully on board with cutting the income of disabled people, the burgeoning use of foodbanks, the rise in homelessness and rough sleeping, cutting public services to the bone, and flogging off the NHS to American corporations" Do you think ^^^ is a good thing?
Ireland has no plans to have a hard border and neither is the UK, are you saying the EU would demand this of Ireland and force them to do so???
dont listen to exe, he's a brexiteer, know what i mean? but, i do know what yer saying, i was having this thaught while changing the plugs on an alfa GT this morning. i wonder how much all this politics over the last 5-6 years have affected GDP.
In your world Glid, all of that applies to you but all that has happened is that we had a democratic vote to leave the eu, the vote said yes Now you can try and make it a scenery of 58 hills if you wish because you disagree with that democratic vote, but piss and wind is all it will be. There are no hard brexiteers, there are people who took part in a democratic vote, saw the result and asked for it to be implemented as was promised. As to Northern Ireland, pah. If we go to free trade/and wto the same issue remains but I guarranty once we do, the issue will not be so important to the eu as their last trump card would not have worked. To be honest, I am finding it rather sad so many have linked with their twisted mind, that unless we do as the eu tells us then terrorism will start up again, people who offer that are sick people and need help that they would even suggest such dishonesty What really counts is that Britain (well, England actually) sticks it to the Eurocrats. This highlights why you haven't got a clue, the vote was to leave the eu project and let them get on with their own devices and us to ours.
Was that on the brexit ballot paper too? I'ts amazing how many things remainers saw on that ballot paper that was never on it