Brexit Thread 2

Fed up talking videogames? Why?

How would you vote if we had to vote again?

Leave
12
7%
Remain
159
93%
 
Total votes: 171
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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Fri Feb 08, 2019 5:40 pm

Squinty wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Squinty wrote:
Preezy wrote:Serious question - do the hormones in the beef have any effect on humans?


Two words. Man boobs.


So what’s the downside?


True. All breasts are good.


I’d never leave the house again :datass:

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Squinty » Fri Feb 08, 2019 5:47 pm

Moggy wrote:
Squinty wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Squinty wrote:
Preezy wrote:Serious question - do the hormones in the beef have any effect on humans?


Two words. Man boobs.


So what’s the downside?


True. All breasts are good.


I’d never leave the house again :datass:


- Eat hormone infused beef
- Get manboobs
- Cater to Manboob fetishists
- PROFIT

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Christopher » Fri Feb 08, 2019 6:16 pm

Saw this in Facebook earlier
Adolf Hitler is on my mind a lot at present as I am spending my days researching him and WWII. Up until December last year, I had spent over two years working almost every day doing what I could to Stop Brexit.

These two moments in time are starting to merge in my mind. Am I, therefore, seeing similarities that don't exist?

A great theme with Hitler was his violent opposition to the Treaty of Versailles. A control that Britain, France, Belgium etc had over his country and if only they, the Germans could take back control of their owns laws and rules and break free then Germany would be great again. He was riven with imperial nostalgia. How well it played to the elitist upper classes and to the gallery the poor who had little to lose by supporting him.

As Germany did not have much in the way of immigration Hitler selected the Jews as the enemy to blame for all that was wrong with Germany's predicament. Jews who contributed so much to the German economy and culture.

In 1933 Hitler won just 44% of the vote and had to join with another nationalist party in order to secure control. This gave him 52%.

The 48% of Germany were soon crushed and forced to accept the will of the people. In their case by acts of violence and intimidation.

A nation can only be defined as a Great country by how the government in power treats those who oppose their beliefs. A truly Great country is one where that government listens to those with opposite views and takes on board concerns and ideas and occasionally acts upon them because they realise that they are for the good of the country as a whole.

A really Great country is not one where the government of the day totally ignores those with different views. Germany never became Great again under Hitler. For a while, it did look as if Hitler had a unicorn but after a few years, it was plain for all to see that all the Emperor had was a knackered old cart horse with a carrot and a swastika on its head.

Well, not all. Some of his 52% still believed Hitlers lies for the rest of their lives even when the world had proved them wrong.

Those of the 48% of Germany in those pre-war days who survived everything that was done in their name went on to help devise and give birth to a Union that would bring all the countries of Europe to live and work together in peace and for the good of all the citizens of each and every one of those countries, trying as best they could to establish an equality for one and all and to irradicate the problems that allowed the rise and rise of one Adolf Hitler.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Fri Feb 08, 2019 7:08 pm

suzzopher wrote:Saw this in Facebook earlier
Adolf Hitler is on my mind a lot at present as I am spending my days researching him and WWII. Up until December last year, I had spent over two years working almost every day doing what I could to Stop Brexit.

These two moments in time are starting to merge in my mind. Am I, therefore, seeing similarities that don't exist?

A great theme with Hitler was his violent opposition to the Treaty of Versailles. A control that Britain, France, Belgium etc had over his country and if only they, the Germans could take back control of their owns laws and rules and break free then Germany would be great again. He was riven with imperial nostalgia. How well it played to the elitist upper classes and to the gallery the poor who had little to lose by supporting him.

As Germany did not have much in the way of immigration Hitler selected the Jews as the enemy to blame for all that was wrong with Germany's predicament. Jews who contributed so much to the German economy and culture.

In 1933 Hitler won just 44% of the vote and had to join with another nationalist party in order to secure control. This gave him 52%.

The 48% of Germany were soon crushed and forced to accept the will of the people. In their case by acts of violence and intimidation.

A nation can only be defined as a Great country by how the government in power treats those who oppose their beliefs. A truly Great country is one where that government listens to those with opposite views and takes on board concerns and ideas and occasionally acts upon them because they realise that they are for the good of the country as a whole.

A really Great country is not one where the government of the day totally ignores those with different views. Germany never became Great again under Hitler. For a while, it did look as if Hitler had a unicorn but after a few years, it was plain for all to see that all the Emperor had was a knackered old cart horse with a carrot and a swastika on its head.

Well, not all. Some of his 52% still believed Hitlers lies for the rest of their lives even when the world had proved them wrong.

Those of the 48% of Germany in those pre-war days who survived everything that was done in their name went on to help devise and give birth to a Union that would bring all the countries of Europe to live and work together in peace and for the good of all the citizens of each and every one of those countries, trying as best they could to establish an equality for one and all and to irradicate the problems that allowed the rise and rise of one Adolf Hitler.


Great, now Remainers are banging on about Hitler and the war. :slol:

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Christopher » Fri Feb 08, 2019 7:29 pm

Why can’t we all be friends again?

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Rex Kramer » Fri Feb 08, 2019 8:12 pm

I got a sneak peak of a no deal Brexit tonight when I happened to be in Tesco when they wheeled out the reduced food trollies. strawberry float me, those banana splits descended on them like a swarm of locusts.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Wrathy » Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:24 pm

That's similar to the sneak peek of a no deal Brexit I had in Tesco on Monday, where there was literally strawberry float all in the freezers.

twitter.com/skdougherty/status/1092477096646115329


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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by KK » Sat Feb 09, 2019 8:03 am

A controversial ferry contract awarded to a company with no ships as part of no-deal Brexit plans has been scrapped, the government has said.

Ministers had faced criticism for the £13.8m deal with Seaborne Freight, which has never run a ferry service.

The Department of Transport said it made the decision after the company's Irish backer pulled out.

The government is now in "advanced talks" to find another company to replace the cancelled deal.

The Daily Telegraph, which first reported the cancelled contract, said Arklow Shipping, a major Irish shipping firm, withdrew its support from Seaborne "without warning".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47182361

Maybe the next company they find will actually have a ship.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Sat Feb 09, 2019 8:15 am

KK wrote:
A controversial ferry contract awarded to a company with no ships as part of no-deal Brexit plans has been scrapped, the government has said.

Ministers had faced criticism for the £13.8m deal with Seaborne Freight, which has never run a ferry service.

The Department of Transport said it made the decision after the company's Irish backer pulled out.

The government is now in "advanced talks" to find another company to replace the cancelled deal.

The Daily Telegraph, which first reported the cancelled contract, said Arklow Shipping, a major Irish shipping firm, withdrew its support from Seaborne "without warning".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47182361

Maybe the next company they find will actually have a ship.


I’m sure Chris Grayling will sort everything out, Grayling is the man we all trust.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Squinty » Sat Feb 09, 2019 8:19 am

Are you guys noticing this as well? Every time I'm in Asda and Tesco, there's strawberry float all.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Christopher » Sat Feb 09, 2019 8:33 am

Same with our local Morrisons, Aldi is always well stocked though.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Victor Mildew » Sat Feb 09, 2019 9:02 am

Squinty wrote:Are you guys noticing this as well? Every time I'm in Asda and Tesco, there's strawberry float all.


No copies of Skyrim on switch :x

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Sat Feb 09, 2019 10:30 am

Squinty wrote:Are you guys noticing this as well? Every time I'm in Asda and Tesco, there's strawberry float all.


Project Fear Mark 3 - where’s your blitz spirit?

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Moggy » Sat Feb 09, 2019 12:51 pm

twitter.com/haggis_uk/status/1093966760628404224



:lol: :fp:

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Errkal » Sat Feb 09, 2019 12:53 pm

Bell end

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Alvin Flummux » Sat Feb 09, 2019 2:05 pm

What a strawberry floating idiot. :fp:

We should never have had that goddamn referendum.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by KK » Sat Feb 09, 2019 3:54 pm

I was in Lidl earlier and they also had a load of empty freezer compartments...

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So obviously I did what Homer Simpson any Englishman would do during times of WAR and stocked up on Duff beer.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Squinty » Sat Feb 09, 2019 4:23 pm

Time to learn how to hunt flora and fauna.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by KK » Sat Feb 09, 2019 4:48 pm

Mash, frozen't peas, pie nt gravy, proper food downt mines. Nowt foreign muck like frozen gestapo.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 2
by Victor Mildew » Sat Feb 09, 2019 5:12 pm

Moggy wrote:

twitter.com/haggis_uk/status/1093966760628404224



:lol: :fp:


amazing :fp:

GET OUT OF EUROPE

YOU CANT LIVE IN EUROPE NOW

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