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Posted
14 minutes ago, kent_white said:

Can I just tell you all that I absolutely despise anybody who doesn't agree with me on absolutely everything :)

That’s a given with you powder puff snowflakes mate :D

 

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

Wow.....whoooah.....whooah....

Buying from China ?

You EU traitor :D

Juncker wants a meet, 12 noon at the club shop.

As you have just pointed out, being in the EU doesn't prevent us buying cheap shit from China. Gimp masks get ripped and stained pretty quick, so the quality isn't very important. They're basically consumables. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Cheese said:

As you have just pointed out, being in the EU doesn't prevent us buying cheap shit from China. Gimp masks get ripped and stained pretty quick, so the quality isn't very important. They're basically consumables. 

Nice reply fella.

Good to see you possess humour.

You'll do for me pal :D

 

Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

Nice reply fella.

Good to see you possess humour.

You'll do for me pal :D

You're missing my point. Masks from China are fine. But the rest of the suit has to come from Germany. The quality is amazing. Having your mask ripped is fine, but you don't want that happening where your cock, balls, and arse are concerned. 

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Cheese said:

You're missing my point. Masks from China are fine. But the rest of the suit has to come from Germany. The quality is amazing. Having your mask ripped is fine, but you don't want that happening where your cock, balls, and arse are concerned. 

I’m obviously missing the point fella, as you are the number one gimp and only gimp mask purchaser on here :D

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

I’m obviously missing the point fella, as you are the number one gimp and only gimp mask purchaser on here :D

Obviously. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

Good lad, we finally agree on something :D

As with the "Tesco trainers" thing, you'll no doubt bring this up repeatedly in the future when you lose your temper and forget it was a joke. Sleep well mate. 

Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, Farrelli said:

Sorry for these facts Miami:punk:

 

 

The Vauxhall plant at Ellesmere Port could be axed after No Deal, the head of the company warned today.   

Carlos Tavares, chief executive of parent firm PSA, threatened to move construction of future Vauxhall Astras and Opel Astras to southern Europe if post-Brexit trading terms were not satisfactory.

The move would almost certainly lead to the closure of the site in Cheshire, putting 1,000 jobs at risk.

Could, might, possibly, Vauxhall is French owned this statement by them has little twat macron all over it, it is clearly a political threat sent by Vauxhall’s from Macron. Some of us can see that, some of us can’t. Guess which one you are. But don’t worry he won’t be around for too long. 

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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Could, might, possibly, Vauxhall is French owned this statement by them has little twat macron all over it, it is clearly a political threat sent by Vauxhall’s from Macron. Some of us can see that, some of us can’t. Guess which one you are. But don’t worry he won’t be around for too long. 

And if he were to go do you honestly believe his successor would put the UK first when the French Company can produce cars tariff free in the EU? 

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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

And if he were to go do you honestly believe his successor would put the UK first when the French Company can produce cars tariff free in the EU? 

I’ve no idea, but I think we will have tariff free access, as I’ve always said. And anyhow the point was that this was a politically motivated statement on behalf of the EU. They can get to fuck with their little threats, it won’t intimidate those that matter. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I’ve no idea, but I think we will have tariff free access, as I’ve always said. And anyhow the point was that this was a politically motivated statement on behalf of the EU. They can get to fuck with their little threats, it won’t intimidate those that matter. 

Johnson threatening the EU with a No Deal brexit unless they cave in on the WA doesn't count as UK intimidation then, does it? Or this that a nice type of intimidation? The sooner we get a general election the better and let the people decide which path we should choose

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

Johnson threatening the EU with a No Deal brexit unless they cave in on the WA doesn't count as UK intimidation then, does it? Or this that a nice type of intimidation? The sooner we get a general election the better and let the people decide which path we should choose

As per usual you take the wrong view, we are stating our position quite clearly that the deals not good enough, that it won’t get through parliament and must be renegotiated to get too a situation that is best for both sides, while the EU and macron make veiled threats via French owned companies seemingly to frighten the U.K. into accepting the unacceptable, no prize for guessing who you side with though. 

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Posted
20 hours ago, Farrelli said:

 1000 jobs at risk from a no deal brexit at Vauxhall Ellesmere Port plant. Company says they will not build the new Astra there if we leave with no deal. Tough shit.

The company part owned by the French Government ?

The same company that closed the Peugeot factory in the midlands before the referendum ?

IF we were to remain, I bet those jobs would still be lost.

Posted
19 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

As per usual you take the wrong view, we are stating our position quite clearly that the deals not good enough, that it won’t get through parliament and must be renegotiated to get too a situation that is best for both sides, while the EU and macron make veiled threats via French owned companies seemingly to frighten the U.K. into accepting the unacceptable, no prize for guessing who you side with though. 

In my opinion there'll be no renegotiation of the WA that removes the backstop and as expected Johnson will steam ahead for no deal. He's hoping that if it did come to a GE before 31st October that he can showcase his brexit credentials to an electorate in order for them to back him rather than TBP and win a majority. I can't see that myself and i have said there is not a majority in the country for Brexit anymore never mind the nonsensical No Deal. 

Posted
29 minutes ago, ZiggyStardust said:

The company part owned by the French Government ?

The same company that closed the Peugeot factory in the midlands before the referendum ?

IF we were to remain, I bet those jobs would still be lost.

Yes I've no doubt it is politically motivated but I disagree with your last point. If we were staying in the EU I think those jobs would be much safer. Any sensible company would mitigate against a no deal brexit if they had other options. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Salford Trotter said:

Johnson threatening the EU with a No Deal brexit unless they cave in on the WA doesn't count as UK intimidation then, does it? Or this that a nice type of intimidation? The sooner we get a general election the better and let the people decide which path we should choose

We chose 3 years ago

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, athywhite1958 said:

We chose 3 years ago

When we were told it'd be "the easiest deal in history", and "there'll be no downsides, only sunlit uplands", and "nobody is talking about leaving the Single Market" etc. etc

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Posted
24 minutes ago, athywhite1958 said:

We chose 3 years ago

Where was No Deal on the side of a bus? Cummings said the 'lies' won it for the Leave campaign and there would've been a very different result if they had campaigned on a No Deal platform

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Salford Trotter said:

In my opinion there'll be no renegotiation of the WA that removes the backstop and as expected Johnson will steam ahead for no deal. He's hoping that if it did come to a GE before 31st October that he can showcase his brexit credentials to an electorate in order for them to back him rather than TBP and win a majority. I can't see that myself and i have said there is not a majority in the country for Brexit anymore never mind the nonsensical No Deal. 

We’ve tried to negotiate in good faith, no one in Europe and only a few in U.K. want a no deal, the problem is TM tried a softly softly approached and was embarrassed, if Europe want to continue with a punishment Brexit many folk including my self will embrace a no deal, furthermore parliament will have many Brexit MPs in place after a GE  to ensure parliament does not go soft. It’s a fact no deal is the only way to concentrate minds and should never have been off the table. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

Where was No Deal on the side of a bus? Cummings said the 'lies' won it for the Leave campaign and there would've been a very different result if they had campaigned on a No Deal platform

Still sulking. 😂

Posted
2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

We’ve tried to negotiate in good faith, no one in Europe and only a few in U.K. want a no deal, the problem is TM tried a softly softly approached and was embarrassed, if Europe want to continue with a punishment Brexit many folk including my self will embrace a no deal, furthermore parliament will have many Brexit MOs in place to ensure parliament does not go soft. It’s a fact no deal is the only way to concentrate minds and should never have been off the table. 

September will be an interesting month for sure as the battle lines are drawn between the opposing MPs. Thankfully there is still a majority of MPs against No Deal. 

Posted
Just now, Salford Trotter said:

September will be an interesting month for sure as the battle lines are drawn between the opposing MPs. Thankfully there is still a majority of MPs against No Deal. 

Thankfully?? Really!! These idiots are the ones stopping us getting a proper deal, politicians who’ve never negotiated anything seem to be the big problem here. I’m rapidly moving to the conclusion we need a GE to get this through to the stupid MPs. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Still sulking. 😂

Not sulking, just sharing the truth. Personally, i am financially very secure so could take whatever comes with a No Deal Brexit but i worry for those less fortunate than me. Though i wish i had bought my holiday $ a few weeks ago😭

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