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Posted
22 minutes ago, Cheese said:

"You're a cunt. You lost." 

:lol:

Name the EU law you're most looking forward to being repealed? 

Actually, it doesn't matter does it? I'm a cunt and I lost. That's what REALLY matters. :lol:

We are repealing the European Communities Act. Because leave won the referendum. That's what REALLY matters. Talking to you is like talking to a swamp.

Posted
28 minutes ago, Cheese said:

"You're a cunt. You lost." 

:lol:

Name the EU law you're most looking forward to being repealed? 

Actually, it doesn't matter does it? I'm a cunt and I lost. That's what REALLY matters. :lol:

We don't have to have purple passports anymore.

We're getting blue ones made in Holland by a French company.

Rule fucking Britannia.

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, Traf said:

We don't have to have purple passports anymore.

We're getting blue ones made in Holland by a French company.

Rule fucking Britannia.

Exactly. What a prize. 

Edited by Cheese
Posted

I voted leave. I may have made a mistake. I may have not. Who knows?

I feel no need to gloat. It may come back and bite me on the arse and then I’ll feel a tad silly

That said, if the result had been accepted from the start, and all had worked together to get the best possible outcome, then we wouldn’t be in the position that we are now, which isn’t great whichever way you look at it

Those in positions of power who basically obstructed the course of democracy should be ashamed. They are the cause of where we are currently at, not those who voted to leave

Posted
8 minutes ago, MancWanderer said:

I voted leave. I may have made a mistake. I may have not. Who knows?

I feel no need to gloat. It may come back and bite me on the arse and then I’ll feel a tad silly

That said, if the result had been accepted from the start, and all had worked together to get the best possible outcome, then we wouldn’t be in the position that we are now, which isn’t great whichever way you look at it

Those in positions of power who basically obstructed the course of democracy should be ashamed. They are the cause of where we are currently at, not those who voted to leave

Innnnnnnnnn one 

take any prize from the top shelf pal 

Posted
22 minutes ago, MancWanderer said:

I voted leave. I may have made a mistake. I may have not. Who knows?

I feel no need to gloat. It may come back and bite me on the arse and then I’ll feel a tad silly

That said, if the result had been accepted from the start, and all had worked together to get the best possible outcome, then we wouldn’t be in the position that we are now, which isn’t great whichever way you look at it

Those in positions of power who basically obstructed the course of democracy should be ashamed. They are the cause of where we are currently at, not those who voted to leave

Absolutely. Though a number insist we have made a mistake.

With that sort of foresight, they should be running our club or winning the lottery every week

Posted
29 minutes ago, MancWanderer said:

I voted leave. I may have made a mistake. I may have not. Who knows?

I feel no need to gloat. It may come back and bite me on the arse and then I’ll feel a tad silly

That said, if the result had been accepted from the start, and all had worked together to get the best possible outcome, then we wouldn’t be in the position that we are now, which isn’t great whichever way you look at it

Those in positions of power who basically obstructed the course of democracy should be ashamed. They are the cause of where we are currently at, not those who voted to leave

Very well said.

Posted
54 minutes ago, MancWanderer said:

I voted leave. I may have made a mistake. I may have not. Who knows?

I feel no need to gloat. It may come back and bite me on the arse and then I’ll feel a tad silly

That said, if the result had been accepted from the start, and all had worked together to get the best possible outcome, then we wouldn’t be in the position that we are now, which isn’t great whichever way you look at it

Those in positions of power who basically obstructed the course of democracy should be ashamed. They are the cause of where we are currently at, not those who voted to leave

As predicted, the fallout of Brexit will all be the fault of "Remoaners".

Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, Cheese said:

As predicted, the fallout of Brexit will all be the fault of "Remoaners".

There won’t be a fallout but it’s quite clear now that the obstructers in parliament were a set of pricks, those who followed them and supported them also fall into the same bracket. If the cap fits wear it. 

Edited by Mounts Kipper
Posted
24 minutes ago, Cheese said:

As predicted, the fallout of Brexit will all be the fault of "Remoaners".

That’s not what he said though...

The last three years have been an absolute shit show. Those who didn’t accept the result (and tried to obstruct it at every turn) should take a large chunk of the blame, as should those such as the ERG who sought to frustrate a deal in favour of a hard Brexit. So should TM/the Cabinet who thought they could just plough on without consulting other parties and without liaising with those who had supported remain (in order to agree a sensible way forward that would have the support of Parliament).

We will, eventually, now get to the point on 31 January where we pass the legislation to leave with Boris’s deal. From here on in, I don’t think a sensible leaver could suggest any fallout is anything other than as a result of the decision to leave and any deal negotiated by Boris’s leave (majority) Government.

Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, Jol_BWFC said:

That’s not what he said though...

The last three years have been an absolute shit show. Those who didn’t accept the result (and tried to obstruct it at every turn) should take a large chunk of the blame, as should those such as the ERG who sought to frustrate a deal in favour of a hard Brexit. So should TM/the Cabinet who thought they could just plough on without consulting other parties and without liaising with those who had supported remain (in order to agree a sensible way forward that would have the support of Parliament).

We will, eventually, now get to the point on 31 January where we pass the legislation to leave with Boris’s deal. From here on in, I don’t think a sensible leaver could suggest any fallout is anything other than as a result of the decision to leave and any deal negotiated by Boris’s leave (majority) Government.

Wasting your time with rational, sensible and balanced posts mate

agree with every sentiment 

Edited by Escobarp
Posted (edited)
42 minutes ago, Jol_BWFC said:

That’s not what he said though...

The last three years have been an absolute shit show. Those who didn’t accept the result (and tried to obstruct it at every turn) should take a large chunk of the blame, as should those such as the ERG who sought to frustrate a deal in favour of a hard Brexit. So should TM/the Cabinet who thought they could just plough on without consulting other parties and without liaising with those who had supported remain (in order to agree a sensible way forward that would have the support of Parliament).

We will, eventually, now get to the point on 31 January where we pass the legislation to leave with Boris’s deal. From here on in, I don’t think a sensible leaver could suggest any fallout is anything other than as a result of the decision to leave and any deal negotiated by Boris’s leave (majority) Government.

As I said, the blame has been shifted well before the shitshow they voted for.

Edited by Cheese
Posted
14 minutes ago, Jol_BWFC said:

Yes, I voted remain. Have I missed something - perhaps in the post’s edit? 

Yes. The post was the shit show “you”voted for. So I pointed out that you voted remain thus a stupid post which has now been edited to try and cover it up and make the follow up post seem coherent  

Evidently your balanced views on the matter weren’t to his liking. 
 

dry January can’t come soon enough for some me thinks 

Posted

How are people offended by gloating? Brexit, as far as I can see will have no effect on me and my life, same as Donald Trump being in the most powerful man in the world (And hopefully for another 4 years) there’s thousands/millions like me in my position who like to see a negative/underdog, call it what you want come up trumps, excuse the pun. The amount of folk you see on here, and other platforms, crying like it’s going to effect their every day life need to get a grip. If it does then tough shit there will be another election soon, if it doesn’t then enjoy! 

Posted
11 hours ago, Jol_BWFC said:

That’s not what he said though...

The last three years have been an absolute shit show. Those who didn’t accept the result (and tried to obstruct it at every turn) should take a large chunk of the blame, as should those such as the ERG who sought to frustrate a deal in favour of a hard Brexit. So should TM/the Cabinet who thought they could just plough on without consulting other parties and without liaising with those who had supported remain (in order to agree a sensible way forward that would have the support of Parliament).

We will, eventually, now get to the point on 31 January where we pass the legislation to leave with Boris’s deal. From here on in, I don’t think a sensible leaver could suggest any fallout is anything other than as a result of the decision to leave and any deal negotiated by Boris’s leave (majority) Government.

Exactly!!! Cheese’s remoaners need to take a long and hard look at themselves, but those on the other side need to consider whether they did themselves proud or whether their “fuck it we’re leaving by whatever means possible” was the best course of action

Utter shitshow that has left us all dealing with the consequences of a completely divided nation

Posted
11 minutes ago, MancWanderer said:

Exactly!!! Cheese’s remoaners need to take a long and hard look at themselves, but those on the other side need to consider whether they did themselves proud or whether their “fuck it we’re leaving by whatever means possible” was the best course of action

Utter shitshow that has left us all dealing with the consequences of a completely divided nation

There was always going to be division especially when some can’t accept a democratic decision, that the public voted to give the Tories a massive majority to get it done tells me the majority of British folk whether they voted leave or remain now want it sorted, those who continue to bleat, fuck them, irrelevant tossers. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

There was always going to be division especially when some can’t accept a democratic decision, that the public voted to give the Tories a massive majority to get it done tells me the majority of British folk whether they voted leave or remain now want it sorted, those who continue to bleat, fuck them, irrelevant tossers. 

Exactly. To draw comparisons between Brexiteers campaigning for a hard Brexit and people who were outright trying to deny and obstruct the course of democracy is pathetic. In the end it shows the extent to which desperate remoaners now want to cover their tracks. They will not be covered. We have now seen in a very stark way just how you operate. It is ugly. It is the stuff of the banana republic. Democracy relies on the consent of the losing side in elections and referendums. People who don't give that don't believe in democracy and that's what we've seen in action here and elsewhere since 2016. Hang your remoaning heads in shame.

Posted
28 minutes ago, paulhanley said:

Exactly. To draw comparisons between Brexiteers campaigning for a hard Brexit and people who were outright trying to deny and obstruct the course of democracy is pathetic. In the end it shows the extent to which desperate remoaners now want to cover their tracks. They will not be covered. We have now seen in a very stark way just how you operate. It is ugly. It is the stuff of the banana republic. Democracy relies on the consent of the losing side in elections and referendums. People who don't give that don't believe in democracy and that's what we've seen in action here and elsewhere since 2016. Hang your remoaning heads in shame.

You are a very bitter, angry person. I feel sorry for you.

Posted
10 hours ago, royal white said:

Brexit, as far as I can see will have no effect on me and my life

Surely it'll have some effect at some point, otherwise what's the point?

Posted (edited)
25 minutes ago, Jol_BWFC said:

You are a very bitter, angry person. I feel sorry for you.

You've never met me. I don't care what you think about me. I will carry on expressing my views. If you don't like them - tough shit.

And by the way - if you think its just me then you really must be in an echo chamber. Millions of people remain shocked and outraged by the disgraceful performance we've had from remoaners since 2016.

Edited by paulhanley

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