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2 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Don’t trust them on Brexit forecasts but have to trust them doing the job they’re paid to do, they might have to do some work now and earn their salary. 

Let’s hope they come up with something you like this time. 

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Ball rolling rod out.....we’ll need a bigger boat captain 

 

Mr EU isn’t he remainers ? Just like that plum Macron, not the shit stadium but the Lineker lefty love child....oh dear,your beloved EU wizards are in fact Grotbags from the Rod Hull show.....add to those cretins..Merkel going..Juncker wobbling like a Griffin tramp..........cue the abuse now the lefties gobshites have been smashed as always.....

Where’s Big Daddy when you need him..?

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/irish-times-poll-varadkar-s-approval-rating-slumps-to-lowest-level-1.3816907

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The above shows exactly why we are important to EU...regardless of comments from the likes of Casino and Co.

I fully take on board what the likes of Casino and Spider etc say re their respective companies/employers etc, but there are many stories which are indeed much bigger and undocumented or reported.

 

Like the good chap in the clip says and like many leave voters on here have said repeatedly.....we are a key player in the global economy and the EU does indeed rely and certainly depend on our trade,just as much as we rely on theirs.

Remain voters are purely selfish when they say their “lives are fine” as it is now.....no names mentioned....they don’t see the irony in their comment do they ?

If a Leave voter said that....hmmmm.....we’d be called every name under the sun as proven on here many many times.

 

The end isn’t nigh when we leave....my first ever football match v Stoke in 1974, I recall protestors then holding placards saying “The end is nigh”.............has football died since then ?

No...it’s thrived...boring theses days without doubt,  but it has undoubtedly  thrived and become a global business again.

Hope folk have seen what I did there....the remainers won’t....they’ve still got roses on their tints.

 

Chin Chin leavers....our time is almost here.

 

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25 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

The above shows exactly why we are important to EU...regardless of comments from the likes of Casino and Co.

I fully take on board what the likes of Casino and Spider etc say re their respective companies/employers etc, but there are many stories which are indeed much bigger and undocumented or reported.

 

Like the good chap in the clip says and like many leave voters on here have said repeatedly.....we are a key player in the global economy and the EU does indeed rely and certainly depend on our trade,just as much as we rely on theirs.

Remain voters are purely selfish when they say their “lives are fine” as it is now.....no names mentioned....they don’t see the irony in their comment do they ?

If a Leave voter said that....hmmmm.....we’d be called every name under the sun as proven on here many many times.

 

The end isn’t nigh when we leave....my first ever football match v Stoke in 1974, I recall protestors then holding placards saying “The end is nigh”.............has football died since then ?

No...it’s thrived...boring theses days without doubt,  but it has undoubtedly  thrived and become a global business again.

Hope folk have seen what I did there....the remainers won’t....they’ve still got roses on their tints.

 

Chin Chin leavers....our time is almost here.

 

Did you think the placards saying 'The end is nigh' we football related.

 

First game ? JCL gloryhunter.  

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2 minutes ago, Ani said:

Did you think the placards saying 'The end is nigh' we football related.

 

First game ? JCL gloryhunter.  

Certainly not.....The End is Nigh signs were most certainly regarding the UK joining  what was then the Common Market

JSL :D

 

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Remember when this would all be sorted by Christmas 2016 and we've got 3 weeks left and still no-one has a fucking clue?

Do you remember?

 

Just to show how urgent things are, here is the running order for Parliament today.:

 

The House of Commons will be in notapplicable. The House will next sit on Monday 11 March 2019.

Main Chamber

No business scheduled

Westminster Hall

No business scheduled

General Committees

No business scheduled

Select Committees

No business scheduled

Joint Committees

No business scheduled

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29 minutes ago, Spider said:

Remember when this would all be sorted by Christmas 2016 and we've got 3 weeks left and still no-one has a fucking clue?

Do you remember?

 

Just to show how urgent things are, here is the running order for Parliament today.:

 

The House of Commons will be in notapplicable. The House will next sit on Monday 11 March 2019.

Main Chamber

No business scheduled

Westminster Hall

No business scheduled

General Committees

No business scheduled

Select Committees

No business scheduled

Joint Committees

No business scheduled

House of Commons do not sit on fridays.

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4 minutes ago, ZiggyStardust said:

House of Commons do not sit on fridays.

We don't break rank with our biggest trading partner every March.

And TM has, so far as i can tell, achieved fuck all so far.

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29 minutes ago, Spider said:

We don't break rank with our biggest trading partner every March.

And TM has, so far as i can tell, achieved fuck all so far.

So what would like them to discuss today, as opposed to yesterday, or Monday ?

Bareing in mind those that you would like to do the discussing are in Brussels atm anyway.

However, it is sitting the next two Fridays.

31 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

Not true. It does not sit every Friday - but does for some. And can add additional sitting days when required....

Indeed. As is already arranged:

Additional dates agreed to on 30 Jan 2019:

  • 8 February 2019
  • 15 March 2019
  • 22 March 2019

But the norm is that friday sittings are not scheduled, except once a month for Private Members bills.

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22 minutes ago, ZiggyStardust said:

So what would like them to discuss today, as opposed to yesterday, or Monday ?

Bareing in mind those that you would like to do the discussing are in Brussels atm anyway.

However, it is sitting the next two Fridays.

Indeed. As is already arranged:

Additional dates agreed to on 30 Jan 2019:

  • 8 February 2019
  • 15 March 2019
  • 22 March 2019

But the norm is that friday sittings are not scheduled, except once a month for Private Members bills.

Nope....

 

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There will NOT be a meeting between the Brexit Secretary, the Attorney General and Michel Barnier today. (We had sort-of expected one but it was never confirmed.)

 

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