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  1. Spot on C! And let's not forget this is not some "banter" between mates in a pub; this is a workplace environment. Anyone making such comments to a colleague should expect a written warning, if not instant dismissal.
  2. All this does is prove you're a utter buffoon
  3. Pathetic way to get yourself suspended from duty. Doesn't say much for the IQ of this particular buffoon.
  4. I've just quoted you the views of the representatives of two major industries representing thousands of business owners and workers, whose livlihoods are being decimated by the consequences of brexit, and this is all you can come up with. These are the views of thousands of people, many of whom who had originally voted for brexit and now feel cheated. These are REAL people who are truly worried that they will lose their businesses and jobs because of the effects of brexit. Don't think we havent noticed that you have not said a word in response to the disasters happening in the dairy and fishing industries explained in the reports I quoted. And you wonder why you get treated with such derision. Jesus!
  5. Spot on! It doesn't help when the training they do get is provided by someone like this: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/police-training-event-cancelled-after-video-emerges-of-speaker-talking-about-great-post-kill-sex/ar-BB1g9ijR?ocid=msedgdhp Truly abhorent.
  6. And here you go again, quoting another pathetic RWNJ who hates the EU. Utterly irrelevant. Much more relevant is an opinion poll of the Dutch public which shows it 3:1 AGAINST withdrawal from the EU: "Dutch withdrawal from the European Union (colloquially "Nexit", a portmanteau of "Netherlands" and "exit") refers to the hypothesis that the Netherlands might withdraw from the European Union.[1] The most recent opinion poll on the subject, in June 2020, showed a 3:1 majority against withdrawal." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_withdrawal_from_the_European_Union
  7. Proof of your remarkable levels of ignorance regarding the catastrophic damage brexit has visited. Earlier I posted a report from the Food and Drink Federation that showed Brexit has cost the dairy industry £1.1bn since January, with exports to the EU down by 96%. It's very noticeable that you didn't make any response to that post, obviously because you don't want to admit that it is a disaster. Today we have another report from the fishing industry: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/uk-fishing-farce-jobs-and-factories-could-move-to-eu-after-dog-s-breakfast-deal-paper/ar-BB1gb17n?ocid=msedgdhp UK fishing farce: Jobs and factories could move to EU after 'dog's breakfast' deal And the Shellfish Association of Great Britain (SAGB) has highlighted systematic failures by the Department for Environment, Fisheries and Rural Affairs (Defra), which it says has left it struggling with the post-Brexit reality. In the report 'Seafood and Meat Exports to the EU', which has been published today, the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee highlights urgent concerns for exporters of highly time-sensitive fresh and live seafood and meat shipments to the EU, especially small- and medium-sized businesses. The committee warns new barriers which small seafood and meat export businesses face could render them unviable, and factories and jobs may relocate to the EU. Mr Percy, chairman of the New Under Ten Fishermen's Association (NUFTA), told Express.co.uk: "'Dog's breakfast' sums it up really. "The whole EU Exit with regard to fisheries has been a complete debacle from beginning to end. So, should we believe you that everything is wonderful with Brexit, or the people actually involved in these industries who believe it has been a "debacle from beginning to end"? Do tell us what sort of patriot is happy to see the UK fishing industry relocate to the EU in order to avoid its collapse. As for your absurd claim that this is all the EU's fault; have you not grasped yet that this is the brexit deal that the UK government freely negotiated and freely signed up to? Do you not understand that the set of regulations now being applied is precisely what constitutes brexit? (and bear in mind that the full regulations are yet to come into force, so things are soon to get a lot worse).
  8. You've changed your story then. Can't say I'm surprised. Perhaps you can finally answer the question about why you are such an avid supporter of the UK joining the CPTPP when your hero Nige thinks it would be a disaster.
  9. I expect many of us would happily carry their bags to the airport
  10. That wouldn't be the same "razor sharp" Andrew Bridgen who made a complete ar*se of himself complaining about the Electoral Commission's inquiry into Preeti Patel would it? An inquiry they DIDN'T actually conduct. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/moderna-aims-to-produce-3-billion-covid-vaccine-doses-in-2022/vi-BB1gbx7H?ocid=msedgntp
  11. Keep it up! I remember all your "Sleepy Joe" jibes, and your claims that Biden didn't stand a chance against the "charismatic" Trump. That went well didn't it???
  12. Wow! The Mafia could learn a thing or two from this sleaze bag government.
  13. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/football/executives-from-big-six-resign-from-premier-league-roles/ar-BB1gbACY?ocid=msedgdhp Executives from 'Big Six' RESIGN from Premier League roles
  14. I'm sure they would but there's one rather obvious problem ...
  15. Haha! Now I'm doing it. My God I apologise profusely. That's something no one should endure.
  16. I think it's a perfect example of the moral of The Emperor's New Clothes. They have to keep looking stupid and claiming he's a great guy despite knowing all along that he has always been a sleazy naked liar.
  17. Now explain what the difference is between the EU running up debts due to running costs and the UK running up debts due to running costs.
  18. Actually this was your original post: I see the EU are about to borrow £750 billion to pay off it's debts ! How do they intend to pay it off ? European people ? So you were talking about debts not running costs. Nonetheless, let's talk about running costs if you wish, are you suggesting now that the UK doesn't have running costs?
  19. So let me be clear Wbb, what you're showing is that Trump never managed to reach a 50% approval rating but Biden's approval rating has never dropped below 50%? Just want to be crystal clear for the sake of the RWNJs.
  20. I have no doubt you have much experience of being premature. I also suspect that you struggle to remember back to 1997 when a sitting government mired in years of sleaze were beaten by a Labour Party who gained a 179 seat majority. No sane person would attempt to change the mind of a RWNJ like you; you're boiled gammon to the core and unsalvageable. We'll happily let you stew in your own bile. But sadly where you RWNJs fail, where you've always failed, is getting so complacent that you think everyone who voted Tory is a RWNJ, and will simply tolerate sleaze and pi*ss-poor economic performance. When the distraction of Covid disappears, when the reports of the multiple sleaze inquiries come in, when the economic reality of a disastrous brexit deal takes centre stage, then I suspect you will find that your "premature excitementation" over another Boris victory will look somewhat limp and floppy.
  21. It's very sad that you continue this utter nonsense. Perhaps you had best go elsewhere if you have nothing to contribute.
  22. An issue so minor that the Electoral Commission believe there is already enough evidence to pursue an investigation into potential crimminal offences. Perhaps you can clear up one thing. In the past you told us you didn't vote for Boris as you didn't like him (wasn't hardline brexit enough for you), now you say you did vote for him. Which claim is the lie?
  23. The usual remarkable intellectual analysis from the site's paedophile apologist.
  24. Poor old Drools! still can't get past all those loony QAnonce conspiracy theories you posted. Why don't you post some more, we could all do with a good laugh at your gullibility. And while you're at it why not send Nige another £50 to set up another party, or fight the financial services industry, or whatever his latest scam is.
  25. No, I asked you for the figure for the UK's national debt. You have yet to tell us what the figure is. Now is your chance bird brain
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