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Originally posted by craig321

Not being funny mate but that's your view and good luck to you. You sound just like my old boss and he was wrong. Nobody can predict whats whot next week let alone 30 years so why worry about it? Seems a bit silly to me as the EU might not even exiist by then and France Germany etc might have had enough of it and f***ed off too.

Not being funny your probably a top bloke but do you find telling others how to think has got them on your side? Another reason i'd change to vote Leave now is there's lots of people trying to make out leavers are thick we'll hang on, that's all my mates near enough and we keep the country going not the government. I admit I only went remain because I was scared of a recession feel lied to now these big wigs haven't a clue and have a cheek telling anyone they were wrong.

That we can never see 100% of the future is obviously true but we can make judgements about what is most likely and make our plans based on them.

If you see black clouds on the horizon and know the wind is blowing that way you have good reason to expect some rain. That's why we do forecasts.

The same applies to Brexit. We shouldn't just hope. We need to listen to those who can make the forecasts and not just put on our swim ware in the hope that the wind changes.

I am not really trying to "get you on my side"! I am just trying to point out that your approach, whilst it is the one shared by many right now who are thoroughly tired of the whole thing and just want it over, isn't going to serve up the result the country needs. That is not your job. It's the job of Parliament to ensure we get what we need and not just what everyone wants.

 


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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 19 Aug 19 3.03pm Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

That we can never see 100% of the future is obviously true but we can make judgements about what is most likely and make our plans based on them.

If you see black clouds on the horizon and know the wind is blowing that way you have good reason to expect some rain. That's why we do forecasts.

The same applies to Brexit. We shouldn't just hope. We need to listen to those who can make the forecasts and not just put on our swim ware in the hope that the wind changes.

I am not really trying to "get you on my side"! I am just trying to point out that your approach, whilst it is the one shared by many right now who are thoroughly tired of the whole thing and just want it over, isn't going to serve up the result the country needs. That is not your job. It's the job of Parliament to ensure we get what we need and not just what everyone wants.

'It's the job of Parliament to ensure we get what we need and not just what everyone wants'.

But the UK parliament has no power here, except the right to cancel.

The extension runs out soon and the EU becomes free of us !

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 19 Aug 19 3.17pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by steeleye20

The extension runs out soon and the EU becomes free of us !

And our donations to the cause don't forget

 

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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

No, I gave that up at the same time as Black Forest Gateau fell out of favour as a dessert.

I prefer all my courses to be served up with a large side of realism and not smothered in a sauce of untested recipes with fake claims and wishful thinking as the primary ingredients.

At least the Avocado bathroom suite is back in fashion on a retro basis...if you stay still for long enough you will once again be ahead of the curve...even a broken clock is right twice a day! Keep the faith

Edited by Lyons550 (19 Aug 2019 4.11pm)

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 19 Aug 19 4.23pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550



At least the Avocado bathroom suite is back in fashion on a retro basis...
if you stay still for long enough you will once again be ahead of the curve...even a broken clock is right twice a day! Keep the faith

Edited by Lyons550 (19 Aug 2019 4.11pm)

I got rid of mine last year just as someone told me they were coming back into fashion.

Edited by Badger11 (19 Aug 2019 4.25pm)

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View cpfc_chap's Profile cpfc_chap Flag koh samui 19 Aug 19 5.45pm Send a Private Message to cpfc_chap Add cpfc_chap as a friend

The EU here are missing a trick they should sort out a personal membership for UK citizens who want to remain and get the same perks as they had before! Not sure what the perks are mind!

 

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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

No, I gave that up at the same time as Black Forest Gateau fell out of favour as a dessert.

I prefer all my courses to be served up with a large side of realism and not smothered in a sauce of untested recipes with fake claims and wishful thinking as the primary ingredients.

What? Fell out of fashion? Seemed popular enough the last time I took the wife out.
If you like fake claim and wishful thinking sauce it’s probably one of Heston Blumenthal’s best sellers.

 

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Originally posted by cpfc_chap

The EU here are missing a trick they should sort out a personal membership for UK citizens who want to remain and get the same perks as they had before! Not sure what the perks are mind!

UK law must take precedent over EU citizen's rights otherwise you have a two tier legal system with those citizen's using EU law to get their way.

A Remainer who can travel in the EU freely sounds harmless but I don't like the idea of a UK citizen beholden to a body that the UK does not belong to. If those rights are just granted to Remainers how does that work? Do they take some sort of pledge of allegiance? I don't think so.

If the EU wants to offer any rights or privileges it must be for all UK citizens otherwise they are creating a fifth column.

 


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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 19 Aug 19 6.30pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by craig321

Cheers we're doing well. Not as thick as I come across on hear. Been told to practice my reading and writing and this is good because my son can edit it with me later on and I'll learn from it. Also it's palace so holds.my interest.

Must be doing something right, got a daughter starting uni in September.

Well done Craig.
Honesty can be hard but fair play to you.
I used to drink in the swan as lived on shrublands.
Me n my mate could get 5 pints of krony each for a score.
Then a long walk home.
I miss my youth but seeing where you are brings it back.
Thank you.

 

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.TUX. Flag 19 Aug 19 8.36pm

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

That we can never see 100% of the future is obviously true but we can make judgements about what is most likely and make our plans based on them.

If you see black clouds on the horizon and know the wind is blowing that way you have good reason to expect some rain. That's why we do forecasts.

The same applies to Brexit. We shouldn't just hope. We need to listen to those who can make the forecasts and not just put on our swim ware in the hope that the wind changes.

I am not really trying to "get you on my side"! I am just trying to point out that your approach, whilst it is the one shared by many right now who are thoroughly tired of the whole thing and just want it over, isn't going to serve up the result the country needs. That is not your job. It's the job of Parliament to ensure we get what we need and not just what everyone wants.

When exactly did ''we want'' two wages to support one average family when one was sufficient for bloody decades? This is what your beloved Parliament has forced upon us all and for way too long now!

Given your age, you are a bloody embarrassment.

 


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craig321 Flag West Wickham 19 Aug 19 9.08pm

Originally posted by cryrst

Well done Craig.
Honesty can be hard but fair play to you.
I used to drink in the swan as lived on shrublands.
Me n my mate could get 5 pints of krony each for a score.
Then a long walk home.
I miss my youth but seeing where you are brings it back.
Thank you.


Know the Swan well not been in there for a while though was run by a bloke called Mick last time I was there. Palace pub but not really my cup of tea. Kept a good cellar though. Not really my manor anymore I have to say. Just in the middle of moving to Oxfordshire where we've got family and have lots of work.

 

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