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5 hours ago, MooreMarriot said:

It's just awaiting a paint job :

 

 

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Is that HMS Brexit!

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1 minute ago, Herman said:

Don't cry those tears...

 

Haha! I wonder if Jools can get his money back?

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2 minutes ago, Herman said:

Don't cry those tears...

 

Yes his EU pension kicks in now so those 17 years of tossing it off and doing nothing positive for 🇬🇧 is done!

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Just now, horsefly said:

Haha! I wonder if Jools can get his money back?

He'll just put any losses on one of his client's bills.😀

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2 minutes ago, Indy said:

Yes his EU pension kicks in now so those 17 years of tossing it off and doing nothing positive for 🇬🇧 is done!

He's simply a parasite. Sucked the life out of this country, got paid handsomely for doing nothing and now he is off to rinse some other mugs. Dreadful human being.

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1 minute ago, Herman said:

Dreadful human being.

"human being"???????? a bit ambitious there Herman

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God bless, Sir Nigel of Farage -- He achieved what he set out to do -- Can't think of many politicians who can boast that...

We Brexiteers owe him a huge debt and I wish him good luck and Godspeed on his next venture, which includes the fight against the educational indoctrination of our kids in schools & universities -- As always a very worthy cause.

 

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3 hours ago, Herman said:

He's simply a parasite. Sucked the life out of this country, got paid handsomely for doing nothing and now he is off to rinse some other mugs. Dreadful human being.

Nay, he's never come close to selling out his principles for the trappings of wealth and pecuniary rewards as others in the political field do.

A certain Lefty billionaire hero of yours still owes every British person a couple of hundred quid for shortening our currency mind..

And we all want interest 😉

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5 hours ago, Jools said:

Nay, he's never come close to selling out his principles for the trappings of wealth and pecuniary rewards as others in the political field do.

A certain Lefty billionaire hero of yours still owes every British person a couple of hundred quid for shortening our currency mind..

And we all want interest 😉

Haha! old gullible gammon head can't admit Nige has fleeced him out of another membership fee for the Deform Party and has now pi*ssed off with the cash. You even have to stump up a great wadge of cash to stand as one of its "politicians" in the sure and certain prospect that you will fail miserably. I wonder what party name he will invent next when he needs another input of "tax" from his patheticaly gullible groupies. No doubt grovelling Jools will be first in the line to tip the contents of his wallet into Farage's back pocket.

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"Nay, he's never come close to selling out his principles for the trappings of wealth and pecuniary rewards as others in the political field do."

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Nothing else to add to that comedy gold.

 

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1 minute ago, Herman said:

"Nay, he's never come close to selling out his principles for the trappings of wealth and pecuniary rewards as others in the political field do."

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Nothing else to add to that comedy gold.

 

Now now Herman, have you not seen the plethora of adverts for his latest noble project in saving the world from those nasty avaricious scum working in the financial services industry? Admittedly, he doesn't point out that what he says is on behalf of a nasty avaricious scumbag financial service company, and admittedly he doesn't tell us what his personally cut is from his participation in this scam, but surely that doesn't count as hypocracy does it? You will be telling me next that he happily took all his pay, expenses and pension while doing sod-all for the country as an MEP. Or that he only attended 1 out of 42 meetings of the EU fishing Committee that he was elected to. What a fine example he isn't.

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6 minutes ago, horsefly said:

Now now Herman, have you not seen the plethora of adverts for his latest noble project in saving the world from those nasty avaricious scum working in the financial services industry? Admittedly, he doesn't point out that what he says is on behalf of a nasty avaricious scumbag financial service company, and admittedly he doesn't tell us what his personally cut is from his participation in this scam, but surely that doesn't count as hypocracy does it? You will be telling me next that he happily took all his pay, expenses and pension while doing sod-all for the country as an MEP. Or that he only attended 1 out of 42 meetings of the EU fishing Committee that he was elected to. What a fine example he isn't.

🤣🤣

I do hope that Jools is on a colossal wind up because if he can't see what Farage actually is then he needs the help of professionals (and their large, well stocked medicine cabinet.)

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Lord David Frost, who negotiated the Brexit trade deal, has said Brussels must "shake off" any lasting "ill will" towards the UK for its decision to leave the European Union. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Lord Frost said it was important to "instead build a friendly relationship". His comments come after Prime Minster Boris Johnson unilaterally extended the grace period on Irish Sea border checks. 

 

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There are two statements in that paragraph. The second causes the first.

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1 minute ago, SwindonCanary said:

Lord David Frost, who negotiated the Brexit trade deal, has said Brussels must "shake off" any lasting "ill will" towards the UK for its decision to leave the European Union. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Lord Frost said it was important to "instead build a friendly relationship". His comments come after Prime Minster Boris Johnson unilaterally extended the grace period on Irish Sea border checks. 

 

Lord David Frost, who was plain David Frost when he negotiated the terrible Brexit deal should be ashamed that he such a bad job Boris Johnson made him a Lord (Johnson also made an IRA sympathiser a member of the House of Lords).

The EU is operating on the terms of the deal that Frost negotiated, now he has to do a lot of work blaming the people he negotiated with for the problems he created..

 

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19 hours ago, Herman said:

When Brexit mouthpieces turn on Brexit you know it isn't going well.

Fishing farce: Boris's deal leaves UK fishermen with LESS quota than before Brexit.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1404552/brexit-fishing-news-latest-uk-fishermen-eu-quota-boris-johnson-trade-deal

"Chickens coming home to roost" is one of many sayings that pop into my head at this point.

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1 hour ago, SwindonCanary said:

Lord David Frost, who negotiated the Brexit trade deal, has said Brussels must "shake off" any lasting "ill will" towards the UK for its decision to leave the European Union. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Lord Frost said it was important to "instead build a friendly relationship". His comments come after Prime Minster Boris Johnson unilaterally extended the grace period on Irish Sea border checks. 

 

It's the Uk that is threatening to break international law and the agreement they willingly signed up to. The ill-will, breach of trust and illegality is all coming from Frost. Wake up to the facts!

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16 minutes ago, kick it off said:

"Chickens coming home to roost" is one of many sayings that pop into my head at this point.

Indeed! Chlorinated ones no doubt.

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1 hour ago, A Load of Squit said:

Lord David Frost, who was plain David Frost when he negotiated the terrible Brexit deal should be ashamed that he such a bad job Boris Johnson made him a Lord (Johnson also made an IRA sympathiser a member of the House of Lords).

The EU is operating on the terms of the deal that Frost negotiated, now he has to do a lot of work blaming the people he negotiated with for the problems he created..

 

David Frost made Lord David Frost, Sarah Gilbert made Sarah Gilbert, even though she was named in the one hundred top women by the bbc.

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  1 hour ago, SwindonCanary said:

Lord David Frost, who negotiated the Brexit trade deal, has said Brussels must "shake off" any lasting "ill will" towards the UK for its decision to leave the European Union. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Lord Frost said it was important to "instead build a friendly relationship". His comments come after Prime Minster Boris Johnson unilaterally extended the grace period on Irish Sea border checks. 

 

As we are already unilaterally breaking the agreement we only signed up to at Christmas there can only be two possible explanations.

1. We never intended to keep our word and Frost, Johnson etc. are simply disingenuous gits.

2. They never understood the issues in the first place and are simply incompetents.

 

My own view is that given the history of the Brexiteer arguments - both 1 and 2 are BOTH undoubtedly true.

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On 05/03/2021 at 08:37, paul moy said:

The evil EU sends out a clear message for companies to relocate outside of the bloc tyranny..... 🤗

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9328281/Italian-PM-threatens-suffocate-AstraZeneca-EU-says-jab-contracts-honoured.html

 

... and it appears that others think the same as I do :

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1406660/European-Union-news-economy-Brussels-AstraZeneca-vaccine-blockade-latest-vn

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4 minutes ago, paul moy said:

Hahaha! Yep! I'm sure companies all over the world are listening to you (the fake economist) and Ross Clark (writer for the Spectator and Telegraph) and making plans to withdraw their companies from the EU (market of 440m people) as we speak. What a pathetic joker you are.

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4 minutes ago, paul moy said:

Brexit Britain reduces german imports by one third in January.... :  🤗

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1406059/eu-news-germany-angela-merkel-economy-trade-exports-gunnar-beck-spt

And do feel free to produce the figures for the massive drop in UK exports to EU countries. BTW do you have any other source for your views apart from the Express, or are you indeed as intellectually lazy as you come across?

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This is a bit more balanced. Yes imports are down, but exports are even further down.

 

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41 minutes ago, horsefly said:

Hahaha! Yep! I'm sure companies all over the world are listening to you (the fake economist) and Ross Clark (writer for the Spectator and Telegraph) and making plans to withdraw their companies from the EU (market of 440m people) as we speak. What a pathetic joker you are.

Pure economic commonsense, but obviously outside the intellectual scope of remoaners. 😎🤣 

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