Re: Brexit Thread 3 - The Dream is Dead, RIP Remain
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2020 6:31 pm
Brexit has shown how easily manipulated the general public are. I'd like to think people will realise they have been lied to, but I'm not optimistic.
Winckle wrote:Gemini73 wrote:A bit ranty, even by Brendan's standard, but some of thoughts therein are most certainly applicable to some of you remainers in here and has been for a long time. The sad part? You really can't see it sat way up there in your ivory towers of self righteousness.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/02/0 ... t-britain/
lmao strawberry float off
Been on the sauce in your divorced Dad bedsit?
Squinty wrote:Brexit has shown how easily manipulated the general public are. I'd like to think people will realise they have been lied to, but I'm not optimistic.
<]:^D wrote:Winckle wrote:Gemini73 wrote:A bit ranty, even by Brendan's standard, but some of thoughts therein are most certainly applicable to some of you remainers in here and has been for a long time. The sad part? You really can't see it sat way up there in your ivory towers of self righteousness.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/02/0 ... t-britain/
lmao strawberry float off
Been on the sauce in your divorced Dad bedsit?
thats out of order Winckle; attack him for his views but dont bring his private troubles into this
A bomb found in County Armagh may have been intended for a Brexit day attack, police believe.
The device was uncovered attached to a lorry on Monday.
Police said they first received a report about an explosive device in a lorry at Belfast docks on 31 January - the date the UK left the EU.
The report claimed that the lorry was due to travel by ferry to Scotland and a search was conducted but nothing was found.
On Monday, a more detailed report helped locate the device at Silverwood Industrial Estate in Lurgan. Police believe dissident republicans were responsible.
Police have not yet given an indication of the size of the bomb.
Det Supt Sean Wright said the "only conclusion that we can draw is that once again dissident republicans have shown a total disregard for the community, for businesses and for wider society".
He added that "had this vehicle travelled and the device had exploded at any point along the M1, across the Westlink or into the Harbour estate the risks posed do not bear thinking about".
Police say they worked with a haulage company, who own the lorry, to search about 400 vehicles and locate the explosive device.
It was made safe by ammunition technical officer (ATO).
Det Supt Wright appealed for information, in particular from anyone who noticed any suspicious activity at Silverwood Industrial Estate between 16:00 and 22:00 on 31 January.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-51401435
Memento Mori wrote:Ah the 1990s. How I haven't missed you.
Lex-Man wrote:Memento Mori wrote:Ah the 1990s. How I haven't missed you.
It'll be worth it if Brit Pop becomes big again.
Squinty wrote:So what EU regs do you lads want rid of then?
Meep wrote:Brexit Plan as I understand it:
1. Leave the EU
2. ???
3. Profit
We have now completed phase 1.
Peter Crisp wrote:Squinty wrote:So what EU regs do you lads want rid of then?
Overly bendy bananas would be my guess.
OnlyShallow wrote:Peter Crisp wrote:Squinty wrote:So what EU regs do you lads want rid of then?
Overly bendy bananas would be my guess.
I was chatting with some gammon frothers in the pub. They just wanted out.
Wanting out was the top four things they wanted. The last out was a desparate, yearning, almost tearful plea. Number five on their list was the removal of VAT on sanitary products.
Lex-Man wrote:OnlyShallow wrote:Peter Crisp wrote:Squinty wrote:So what EU regs do you lads want rid of then?
Overly bendy bananas would be my guess.
I was chatting with some gammon frothers in the pub. They just wanted out.
Wanting out was the top four things they wanted. The last out was a desparate, yearning, almost tearful plea. Number five on their list was the removal of VAT on sanitary products.
Well male sanitary products are getting popular today.
OnlyShallow wrote:Lex-Man wrote:OnlyShallow wrote:Peter Crisp wrote:Squinty wrote:So what EU regs do you lads want rid of then?
Overly bendy bananas would be my guess.
I was chatting with some gammon frothers in the pub. They just wanted out.
Wanting out was the top four things they wanted. The last out was a desparate, yearning, almost tearful plea. Number five on their list was the removal of VAT on sanitary products.
Well male sanitary products are getting popular today.
A bit late for them considering they already shat in their bed.
Working class, tory voting Brexit gammon frothers. strawberry float 'em. Can't wait until their whole life crashes down upon them and they end up dead in a ditch. At that point I'll piss on them "this is what you voted for, banana split".
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