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4 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I’d fuck her off she’ll cost us millions to keep over the rest of her life. Benefits, children, unemployable, prison, then the undoubted compo for human rights case. She can rot in hell for me. 

She can for me too, though the fact is, Hell doesn't exist. 

Would be expensive to keep her , but, given the choice, would you prefer her in jail here, costing a fortune, or free in Syria or some place, orchaestrating terrorist attacks on trains and pop concerts, with people that are still at large due to the fact we weren’t able to glean the information out of her about who persuaded her to join ISIS beciause we didn’t bring her back. Who knows who she knows here who she could drop in the shit and disrupt their plans. 

If rotting in Hell was a serious option, I’d be with you. 

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7 minutes ago, fatolive said:

She can for me too, though the fact is, Hell doesn't exist. 

Would be expensive to keep her , but, given the choice, would you prefer her in jail here, costing a fortune, or free in Syria or some place, orchaestrating terrorist attacks on trains and pop concerts, with people that are still at large due to the fact we weren’t able to glean the information out of her about who persuaded her to join ISIS beciause we didn’t bring her back. Who knows who she knows here who she could drop in the shit and disrupt their plans. 

If rotting in Hell was a serious option, I’d be with you. 

Rot in hell is a tent in Syria. Leave her there. 

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5 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

Irrespective of what we would want to happen international law will always prevail. I don't profess to be an expert on this subject so correct me if i am wrong but did Abu Hamza get sent back to Egypt for the same reason, he was born there so its Egypt's problem essentially

This is exactly why the likes of Trump get in power, international law trumps  common sense. 

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16 hours ago, Spider said:

I’m assuming that since were all in it together, any financial misfortune I’m suffering as a result of brexit will see those who benefit organising a whip round to help me out.

we are all in this together.

Can I whip you first?

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10 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Fingers crossed, why? Would most likely mean worse deal for us. Hope the no deal is on the table, loud and proud. 

 

Beggars belief that seemingly intelligent folk can be so utterly stupid as to want to tell the other party that you won't use your major negotiating card thereby completely handing them all of the initiative and zero reason for them to budge.

A bit too polite there really. Should be asking them are they utterly fucking thick.

 

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8 hours ago, Sweep said:

In fairness, I think there is only Bolty on here who wants us to leave with no deal. Nobody else has said they want us to

Yes, I would like to see us strike out on our own path. FYI some sort of deal would probably be of more benefit to me personally due to certain property investments but I'm willing to risk it to exit the corrupt EU as completely as possible.

I have a large UK sterling cheque burning a hole in my briefcase and I am expecting to bank it somewhere between the 19th and 29th March after a deal is announced after the EU finally give ground under German pressure and the pound surges against the Australian dollar.

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5 hours ago, Casino said:

Don't talk shite

Why the fcuk would remainers want a shite deal

Strikes me you're getting your excuses in before it all goes tits up

Well, trust me, if it does turn to shit, the blood will be on your hands, not mine

:rofl: Fucking hell. Talk about melodramatic! Blood? What fucking blood?

Remainers don't want any deal. They want to scupper Brexit. All this fucking about is seeking to ultimately stop Brexit and don't try to pretend that it is anything other than this. Failing that, Remainers want every tenuous link which can be preserved to be preserved in the hope of slinking back at a future date.

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9 hours ago, Casino said:

Don't talk shite

Why the fcuk would remainers want a shite deal

Strikes me you're getting your excuses in before it all goes tits up

Well, trust me, if it does turn to shit, the blood will be on your hands, not mine

Blood will be on your hands? 

Fuck me there’s some drama queens on here. Get a grip man 

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7 hours ago, Casino said:

We did

She's a home grown British terrorist

Though we don't know she is a terrorist

I think morally she is our problem but I really don't care what happens to her

How the fuck is she our problem? If I commit a crime in a foreign country then I’m that countries problem. Something which happens thousands of times a year around the world.

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3 hours ago, royal white said:

How the fuck is she our problem? If I commit a crime in a foreign country then I’m that countries problem. Something which happens thousands of times a year around the world.

Do we know she has committed a crime there? I’m no expert in Syrian law.

[You may want to answer in the Terror thread, as this isn’t really to do with Brexit]

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11 hours ago, fatolive said:

She can for me too, though the fact is, Hell doesn't exist. 

Would be expensive to keep her , but, given the choice, would you prefer her in jail here, costing a fortune, or free in Syria or some place, orchaestrating terrorist attacks on trains and pop concerts, with people that are still at large due to the fact we weren’t able to glean the information out of her about who persuaded her to join ISIS beciause we didn’t bring her back. Who knows who she knows here who she could drop in the shit and disrupt their plans. 

If rotting in Hell was a serious option, I’d be with you. 

Tusk reckons it does!

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2 hours ago, Jol_BWFC said:

Do we know she has committed a crime there? I’m no expert in Syrian law.

[You may want to answer in the Terror thread, as this isn’t really to do with Brexit]

Not sure how or why it’s turned into a Terror thread. 

Anyway she entered the country illegally so theres a crime, and through her own admission she joined ISIS so I’m confident they could find something to charge her with. More than I would think we have 

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7 hours ago, royal white said:

How the fuck is she our problem? If I commit a crime in a foreign country then I’m that countries problem. Something which happens thousands of times a year around the world.

 

Forever? Or are you happy to have her back once she served a sentence, or if no charges are brought at all.

 

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2 hours ago, royal white said:

Anyway she entered the country illegally so theres a crime, and through her own admission she joined ISIS so I’m confident they could find something to charge her with. More than I would think we have 

The terrorists bit maybe, but I'd have thought most people who enter a country illegally are sent back rather than kept imprisoned there?

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1 hour ago, boltondiver said:

Investment into the UK booming

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/overseas-investment-into-the-uk-at-highest-ever-level

they must know something....

Yes mate.

They know the 500k immediate job losses after Brexit and an immediate recession was all bollocks.

Interesting note on there how foreign investment in the UK between 2016 and 2017 rose by a rather nice figure of £149billion.

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8 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

Yes mate.

They know the 500k immediate job losses after Brexit and an immediate recession was all bollocks.

Interesting note on there how foreign investment in the UK between 2016 and 2017 rose by a rather nice figure of £149billion.

We’ll have to redefine “cliff edge”

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1 hour ago, boltondiver said:

Investment into the UK booming

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/overseas-investment-into-the-uk-at-highest-ever-level

they must know something....

Whilst investment is obviously a huge positive, a large factor is the weak pound. Makes it a good time for overseas investors to pump their money in here. It’s a currency play as well as investment in a perceived safe haven.

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20 minutes ago, Jol_BWFC said:

Whilst investment is obviously a huge positive, a large factor is the weak pound. Makes it a good time for overseas investors to pump their money in here. It’s a currency play as well as investment in a perceived safe haven.

Citibank also convinced, to the tune o £1.2bn

https://www.irishtimes.com/business/financial-services/citigroup-makes-offer-to-buy-london-skyscraper-hq-for-1-37-bn-1.3796874

 

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28 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

We’ll have to redefine “cliff edge”

 

33 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

We’ll have to redefine “cliff edge”

Haven’t we also seen the UK run a £14.9billion budget surplus in January, once again the largest since records began ?

No doubt there’s counter arguments to come,but it’s still the highest since records began.

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