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  1. #101

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    Is he actually alright?

  2. #102

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Buy the product directly for the country of origin not via the European Trading block , believe it or not they grow and make things all over the world not just in Europe , in fact some Commonwealth countries have suffered form this since we joined the European trading block.
    I am struggling to understand this, so whilst you are in the EU you can only buy things from other countries within the EU?

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    Re: This Brexit malarkey is going well

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    I am struggling to understand this, so whilst you are in the EU you can only buy things from other countries within the EU?
    I think he means the EU buys things for the UK and we then get them from the 'secondary European supply market'.

    But who knows? Certainly not LOM. Maybe he can explain his understanding of imports and exports by further reference to Jeremy Corbyn? It certainly explained a lot last time he tried it - but not in the way intended.

  4. #104

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Buy the product directly for the country of origin not via the European Trading block , believe it or not they grow and make things all over the world not just in Europe , in fact some Commonwealth countries have suffered form this since we joined the European trading block.
    So using your Avocado example Herbert, the four countries that the UK sources the vast majority of that fruit from whilst it was in the EU were Peru, South Africa, Chile and Israel. Which four countries do you think it will souce avocados from in the future now that it has taken back control and no longer has to rely upon the secondary European supply market.

  5. #105

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    I think he means the EU buys things for the UK and we then get them from the 'secondary European supply market'.

    But who knows? Certainly not LOM. Maybe he can explain his understanding of imports and exports by further reference to Jeremy Corbyn? It certainly explained a lot last time he tried it - but not in the way intended.
    It sounds like he is confusing the EU with Tesco.

  6. #106

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    You boys took a helluva of beating , what you got now is a right fruit loop in charge , oh dear me ,so much for political strategy and planning ,what a mess of an opposition.

  7. #107

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    You boys took a helluva of beating , what you got now is a right fruit loop in charge , oh dear me ,so much for political strategy and planning ,what a mess of an opposition.
    If an Amoeba ever thought it won a debate it would probably look something like this.

  8. #108

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    2016 beaten helped by Corbyn.

    Mays withdrawl bill Corbyn doesn't back it. Lets Boris in .

    2019 Europe Elections Farage wins .Corbyn on the fence

    2019 Beaten by 80 seat majority Corbyn project again.

    Brexit happens, see where this went and how .

    3 opportunities to fix the issues , so many failures, lack of commitment and narrow views delivers Brexit and resounding defeat for the Labour project.

    However Brexit turns out just look back and reflect on the inept Corbyn project, its lameness , its nastiness and damage afforded to the country and the Labour Party.

  9. #109

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    2016 beaten helped by Corbyn.

    Mays withdrawl bill Corbyn doesn't back it. Lets Boris in .

    2019 Europe Elections Farage wins .Corbyn on the fence

    2019 Beaten by 80 seat majority Corbyn project again.

    Brexit happens, see where this went and how .

    3 opportunities to fix the issues , so many failures, lack of commitment and narrow views delivers Brexit and resounding defeat for the Labour project.

    However Brexit turns out just look back and reflect on the inept Corbyn project, its lameness , its nastiness and damage afforded to the country and the Labour Party.
    Have you been bitten by a wild animal recently?

  10. #110

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    I think he means the EU buys things for the UK and we then get them from the 'secondary European supply market'.

    But who knows? Certainly not LOM. Maybe he can explain his understanding of imports and exports by further reference to Jeremy Corbyn? It certainly explained a lot last time he tried it - but not in the way intended.
    It sums up a certain sect of the brexiteer movement, the more they read the stupider and less informed they get. LOM now understands the EU better than in 2016 when he voted to remain, which is why he thinks it operates like Costco.

  11. #111

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    Have you been bitten by a wild animal recently?
    Nah just summarizing the shit fest that was created and could have been avoided if there was a real brave opposition party and to ready ourselves when we have to revert to hunting and eating wild animals , as project fear takes hold when we crash out .

  12. #112

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    It sums up a certain sect of the brexiteer movement, the more they read the stupider and less informed they get. LOM now understands the EU better than in 2016 when he voted to remain, which is why he thinks it operates like Costco.
    Better than project fear and the **** fest created by Labour with their narrow view politics which has brought us to this point and the fool Boris , it could have been so different if they had walked into the Liberal SNP lobby .

  13. #113

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Better than project fear and the **** fest created by Labour with their narrow view politics which has brought us to this point and the fool Boris , it could have been so different if they had walked into the Liberal SNP lobby .
    Project fear like referencing the 'eu secondary supply market'?

    When should they have 'walked into the liberal SNP lobby'?

    Do you think this thread is going well for you so far?

  14. #114

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Nah just summarizing the shit fest that was created and could have been avoided if there was a real brave opposition party and to ready ourselves when we have to revert to hunting and eating wild animals , as project fear takes hold when we crash out .
    Sounds like you are indulging in Project Fear yourself.

  15. #115

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    Project fear like referencing the 'eu secondary supply market'?

    When should they have 'walked into the liberal SNP lobby'?

    Do you think this thread is going well for you so far?
    LoM/Herbert has two basic cards in his hand.

    1.Look at what those politicians that I don't or have stopped supporting have done now, Isn't it terrible!

    2. I know you say that the politicians I now support but never profess to are doing all sorts of crazy shit, but that's because those politicians that I don't or have stopped supporting are responsible for allowing them to do so, Isn't it terrible!

    I know he likes unattributable cut and paste so he can have these free of charge and can mould his own template so he spends more time with the family.

  16. #116

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    hours away deal or no deal

  17. #117

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    hours away deal or no deal
    At this point a big part of me wants the EU to tell Johnson, Gove, Raab and co to shove it. Will impact upon me and mine negatively, but it's almost like wanting your own team to lose to get rid of the manager.

  18. #118

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swiss Peter View Post
    At this point a big part of me wants the EU to tell Johnson, Gove, Raab and co to shove it. Will impact upon me and mine negatively, but it's almost like wanting your own team to lose to get rid of the manager.
    It is sad we've found ourselves at this point ,

    Should we have backed Mays deal I wonder ?

  19. #119

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    It is sad we've found ourselves at this point ,

    Should we have backed Mays deal I wonder ?
    2. I know you say that the politicians I now support but never profess to are doing all sorts of crazy shit, but that's because those politicians that I don't or have stopped supporting are responsible for allowing them to do so, Isn't it terrible!

  20. #120

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    It is sad we've found ourselves at this point ,

    Should we have backed Mays deal I wonder ?
    We? I won't back something that is a stupid idea whether lots of people want it or not.

    If you mean politicians, yes brexiteers should have voted for May's deal, quite a few of them didn't.

    They were the key to May's deal passing but I don't see any critique of those people from you in this thread.

  21. #121

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    We? I won't back something that is a stupid idea whether lots of people want it or not.

    If you mean politicians, yes brexiteers should have voted for May's deal, quite a few of them didn't.

    They were the key to May's deal passing but I don't see any critique of those people from you in this thread.
    Argh well guess were in better stupid spot now then .

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    Re: This Brexit malarkey is going well

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Argh well guess were in better stupid spot now then .
    I understood 'argh', but it was all downhill after that!

  23. #123

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Argh well guess were in better stupid spot now then .
    I think I understand, no deal is worse than May's deal? Maybe, but this way gives brexiteers the opportunity to show their smarts and implement their vision. They are an intelligent bunch and I am sure it is going to be a success, why would you want to take that chance away from the winners?

  24. #124

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    Rejoice, rejoice- Boris (tm and copyrighted) has pulled a deal out of the fire at the last minute! There may be more than 80,000 excess deaths in the country this year, but who cares, he’s got Brexit done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Rejoice, rejoice- Boris (tm and copyrighted) has pulled a deal out of the fire at the last minute! There may be more than 80,000 excess deaths in the country this year, but who cares, he’s got Brexit done!
    Some speculation that he's claiming victory on most issues, but has capitulated on fishing. Not sure how that will go down with the ERG loons.

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