editing to make it easier for you fin, you said i said second, i know i didn't and happy to say i did if i did could you show me where I know I didn't and your two deflections rather than proof would support that
You can imagine a queue at fins place and him snarling, "feck off I'm rowing with an English man who didn't say what I said he said"
I know I'll take a decent mass produced pepperoni over an art noveau, fancy-shmancy, global warming inducing, metro-pizza. I do know that.
oh fuggin great, pizza, cheese. you know i cant touch cheese, do you never listen brw, i rarely listen to people that cant remain consistent or edit there posts after the fact.
Whenever I get you to bring me non-dairy stuff, it's all nibbled and you blame it on the pine martens (poor little bastards).
Is there a lot of flatulence also loz? dairy intolerance? What post do you think i edited fin, saying second place, could you show me it?
I am intolerant of people who blame innocent pine martens or people being slippery with edits .... <hard stare> Or people who accuse people of being slippery pine martens. <hard stare>
10tones of em., i dont think anybody bar one or two reads yer posts anymore, whats the point? you will only go back and alter them accordingly. you predicted massive gains and deffo hinted at a second place for the zoomers.
I did say they were on the rise this is true but as your last comment shows, I never said they would be second. Holding the power card at 18% with 2 parties landlocked at around 40% is quite an achievement. Hurry up with the pizza fin, loz is doing that american syco look when they don't have a gun to hold for 5 minutes
If there is any substance to this article, then maybe the EU are going to give Barnier the novel ability to negotiate rather than stonewall the UK? It's also interesting that The EU team are more challenged by Dominic Raab as he reads all the notes and comes to meetings fully prepared and familiar with the issues. I am concerned that too much power was handed to the EU with the Chequers concessions and perhaps they now view it as in their interest to make it work? I had more hope that Canada++ with Financial services rolled in was the best route to a deal that was good for all. The EU is considering plans to redraw Michel Barnier’s negotiating guidelines in a bid to make a Brexit deal more likely and stabilise Theresa May’s Government. EU leaders are due to meet in Salzburg, Austria later this month for an informal summit at which they will reportedly discuss a bid to break the Brexit impasse in a move characterised as a “save Theresa” operation. The Financial Times said ambassadors in Brussels had been told that the summit will see leaders discuss whether or not to issue new instructions to Mr Barnier, the bloc’s chief Brexit negotiator, amid UK concerns his approach so far has been too inflexible. It came as Steve Baker, a former Brexit minister, warned Mrs May that pursuing a Brexit deal based on her Chequers plan would result in the Conservative Party suffering a “catastrophic split”. Mr Baker, who quit his post over the Chequers plan, said Mrs May will face “a massive problem” at the Conservative Party’s annual conference in Birmingham later this month because of the scale of opposition to her strategy among Tory grassroots members. The coming months are likely to be the toughest yet faced by Mrs May as she struggles to secure a Brexit deal with Brussels while also fending off attacks from domestic rivals. The news that EU leaders are considering loosening Mr Barnier’s instructions in order to help do a deal will therefore be seen as a major boost for the Prime Minister. A senior EU diplomat told the FT that if the plan to redraw Mr Barnier’s negotiating guidelines is approved it would “serve as a sort of mandate to do the deal”. If the plan is agreed in Salzburg it would then be formally adopted when EU leaders next meet in October with a potential one-off Brexit summit following in November when both sides would hope to finalise a deal.