meh, decided to drop this course, i can buy a qualification online. redneck university in Alabama are doing em for $9.95, or two for a dollar more, i will save the dollar, as i see you have yours already.
Meanwhile, DB needs an answer from you regarding Power Commanders ... Quick snap, grease monkey : o )
you actually believe this don't you?. anyhoo, who's we btw? you and yer bud Bezos? Doh!, your Rupert's older bro aint yah? fuggin knew you looked familiar.
i think the greatest lie was to convince the majority (at the ballet box) they have any idea what their doing and why. stamping yer feet and shouting we won doesn't cut it. not even for tory gov. suck it up bad boys, its hardly our fault many dont know how the uk is constructed. there's laws to be tested. contracts to be respected. you will appreciate this @749er you can see quite clearly here, this minister hasn't got a clue, probably spent way to much time ensuring the majority dont either.
Local byelaw's do not define a nation silly . i think the greatest lie was to convince the majority (at the ballet box) they have any idea what their doing and why. stamping yer feet and shouting we won doesn't cut it. not even for tory gov. suck it up bad boys, its hardly our fault many dont know how the uk is constructed. Silly chap, ..see if you can guess the next line?...they all do that. Let's look at some options based on what is being rumour milled. The rumour seems to suggest, we stay in the customs union for at least another 2 years, tying us still to europe but with no input in how our country is ruled as we will have to abide by the eu rules, dictatats and still paying. They have also created a additional customs fine tuning where northern ireland is a xx type of customs arrangement which does mean effectively that no matter what happens, there is a customs border down the irish sea for them. The snp and their little wee nugget, will now say, they cannot make us wait another two possibly 3 years from March in regards to Scotlands future and will now start full pressure in the house and courts about a second indi vote (ignoring the first in favour of a second seems en vogue at the momment). They will stomp "the people of Scotlands voices must be heard" and "the fishermen and women of our nation cannot rebuild fleets and cannot wait another 3 years if there is no direction from the U.K. government The welsh government will do little more than a trouser trump as this arrangement keeps eu money comming in and employment through the ports being open to Ireland without any checks The dup and those on their side's fear I feel is not only about not being in the U.K. but also being swallowed by the republic. Their fall back COULD be for Northern Ireland to become the isle of man, an independent country but a crown dependency. This would still require a border of some ind but likely to be accepted as a toll bridge anpr type as it would be a small nation and not the U.K. government The English will crucify the tories sending them out of power for at least two terms Corbyn will claim, he kept quiet long enough to watch the tories self destruct rather than admit his lot would have fecked it up much sooner and they dodged a bullet on this one and will probably push for another election and vote given neverendums are now to be the new norm. The tories will probably see brexit through and try and rescue it a few months before the next general election and fail after all this, fin will still post in every thread about Scotland All of the above is full of coulds, mights and maybe's and should not be seen as anything else other than my usual ramblings
well, you got one part right, i will always post my point of view based on local knowledge an experiences, always a good idea to stick to what you know, no? take this for example yer right, it's a good job that it is, thee document that defines the uk. promoting one nation Britain doesent make it go away. no point arguing about it here and with you. you got this wrong too. it's a cross party thing, not the SNP. also, you got this wrong too, the second reff thing, they have a mandate, delivered by the electorate, its called democracy. and they aint chasing that through the courts. they didn't call for a second reff on brexit, tho they will participate should it be called. you got this bit right, kind of, they did oppose the uk gov steeling their devolved powers. kind of. The welsh government will do little more than a trouser trump as this arrangement keeps eu money comming in and employment through the ports being open to Ireland without any checks its what labour doo, had they been in power up here, they would do the same, keep quiet and let you lot get on with it, they need to kiss the ass of essex and co if they're ever to regain power. i guess thats why in 2005, after decades of labour control, glasgow was officially classed as the most violent city, and Scotland the poorest country in the developed world. with life expectancy sitting in the mid 50s. in an oil rich nation... hmm labour suck. true.
The second vote snp fin was in their mandate for 2017? I only ask as you lost a third of your mp's from that election no? Hint's by the people are rarely listened too upte north end. Life expectancy is still the lowest in the U.K. fin after 10 years of snp no? anyway, I'd be surprised if she gets the vote in the house, she has known the chequers deal would not fly since chequers. I would have liked a negotiating team along the lines of Mogg for constitutional issues, Farage who knows how the eu works and all it's shortcuts, and arlene foster who you know would take no shit on the N.I. issue