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On 2/3/2019 at 3:19 PM, Baerboxer said:

 

Rubbish.

 

The EU told Scotland clearly that the UK was the member state. Should Scotland leave the UK they would automatically leave the EU. Scotland, as a sovereign independent nation would be free to apply for EU membership if it could meet all the required criteria and agree to all the rules for new member; oh and would have to join the queue.

 

Donald Tusk even refused, and who can blame him, to meet Sturgeon when she flew to Brussels hoping to be told it "would be a formality". It won't and never will be just that.

I couldn't let this howler from BBC Question time go unsaluted ????

 

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On 2/5/2019 at 1:56 PM, bomber said:

4 post's about back and forth about this trivial little thing ' never mind some trivial small things mean a lot to some folks.

 

 Apart from the non Brits, who support us Remaining in this so called Union, and they do seem to be highly representative on these threads. We have two Brits who are pxssxed off that the British people Democratically voted for Britexit. They are teebee who lives in France, and is unduly worried about his status in that country and bomber, who is concerned that perhaps his dream of moving to Portugal, on his retirement will be somehow cancelled, again due to Brexit.

 So as far as these two people are concerned, it’s all about Me,Me,Me.

 

 

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The vote was to leave, decision by the electorate....

 

I have never complained, democracy dictates the will of the many over the individual.........

 

However what does piss me off are the remainers who will not accept the democratic mandate........for months now I have taken a 20% reduction of exchange rate......largely due to brexit.......I don't mind I will wear that.....part of being in a democracy is that the will of the many is not always beneficial to the individual........

 

The UK demonstrating true democratic process and principals means more to me than a few extra quid in the bank!

 

I also believe if the UK is pushed back into manufacturing rather than importing this will improve the future and resilience to global downturns

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5 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

 Apart from the non Brits, who support us Remaining in this so called Union, and they do seem to be highly representative on these threads. We have two Brits who are pxssxed off that the British people Democratically voted for Britexit. They are teebee who lives in France, and is unduly worried about his status in that country and bomber, who is concerned that perhaps his dream of moving to Portugal, on his retirement will be somehow cancelled, again due to Brexit.

 So as far as these two people are concerned, it’s all about Me,Me,Me.

 

 

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Well I’m Australian. I more than most foreigners stand to gain from brexit as I’m betting we’ll be one of the first to sign an FTA with the UK and in its desperation to show the masses it is making headway, you’ll give us a very favourable deal.

 

 One of the things we are aiming for is freer movement and better work rights in the UK, along the lines of the E3 visa that the US offers exclusively to Australians (your leading cheerleader has already expressed support to make it easier for Australians to live and work in the UK https://www.afr.com/news/politics/uk-foreign-secretary-boris-johnson-promises-a-great-trade-deal-with-australia-20170727-gxjub6

 

so from my perspective I stand to gain more than most, but you know what, based on dealing with trade issues and how hard it is to get anything even remotely ‘free’ in trade, you guys are making a massive mistake and you will be severely disappointed on what lies on the ‘other side’ for you. 

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46 minutes ago, 473geo said:

The vote was to leave, decision by the electorate....

 

I have never complained, democracy dictates the will of the many over the individual.........

 

However what does piss me off are the remainers who will not accept the democratic mandate........for months now I have taken a 20% reduction of exchange rate......largely due to brexit.......I don't mind I will wear that.....part of being in a democracy is that the will of the many is not always beneficial to the individual........

 

The UK demonstrating true democratic process and principals means more to me than a few extra quid in the bank!

 

I also believe if the UK is pushed back into manufacturing rather than importing this will improve the future and resilience to global downturns

that may be so

enjoy your lousy forex

 

pt UK is demonstrating nothing but total political ineptness

enjoy your parliament and government  - was it a true democratic process you called it?

 

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37 minutes ago, samran said:

Well I’m Australian. I more than most foreigners stand to gain from brexit as I’m betting we’ll be one of the first to sign an FTA with the UK and in its desperation to show the masses it is making headway, you’ll give us a very favourable deal.

 

 One of the things we are aiming for is freer movement and better work rights in the UK, along the lines of the E3 visa that the US offers exclusively to Australians (your leading cheerleader has already expressed support to make it easier for Australians to live and work in the UK https://www.afr.com/news/politics/uk-foreign-secretary-boris-johnson-promises-a-great-trade-deal-with-australia-20170727-gxjub6

 

so from my perspective I stand to gain more than most, but you know what, based on dealing with trade issues and how hard it is to get anything even remotely ‘free’ in trade, you guys are making a massive mistake and you will be severely disappointed on what lies on the ‘other side’ for you. 

agree

WTO is no Dear Mama organization - no scope for sick buffaloes and exceptions.

even NZ and OZ would stab UK over lamb/sheep trade.

 

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36 minutes ago, melvinmelvin said:

agree

WTO is no Dear Mama organization - no scope for sick buffaloes and exceptions.

even NZ and OZ would stab UK over lamb/sheep trade.

 

Indeed. I mean they are whinging now they only have to deal with 27 other members, wait till have to deal with 180. Lowest common denominator stuff and frustratingly glacial.

 

As for the lamb trade. Totally there with you. Welsh farmers are about to learn some tough lessons from people who have to deal with the cut throat American and South American farmers.

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1 hour ago, samran said:

Well I’m Australian. I more than most foreigners stand to gain from brexit as I’m betting we’ll be one of the first to sign an FTA with the UK and in its desperation to show the masses it is making headway, you’ll give us a very favourable deal.

 

 One of the things we are aiming for is freer movement and better work rights in the UK, along the lines of the E3 visa that the US offers exclusively to Australians (your leading cheerleader has already expressed support to make it easier for Australians to live and work in the UK https://www.afr.com/news/politics/uk-foreign-secretary-boris-johnson-promises-a-great-trade-deal-with-australia-20170727-gxjub6

 

 As regards to making it easier for Aussies to gain entry into the U.K.

 This I Welcome, I always feel ashamed, that when I come through Heathrow, Aussie and Kiwis are treated 2nd class, while others with no connection with the U.K take preference over them.

 Other times I can imagine myself stood in the Priority queue, standing alongside a member of the IRA, while again Aussies etc must go into another queue. This is disgraceful. 

 And In case you want to accuse me of racialism, I beleive that you are a first, or is it a second generation immigrant, from Asia. and as far as I’m concerned,your no different from an Aussie with British ancestry.

 

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4 hours ago, nontabury said:

 As regards to making it easier for Aussies to gain entry into the U.K.

 This I Welcome, I always feel ashamed, that when I come through Heathrow, Aussie and Kiwis are treated 2nd class, while others with no connection with the U.K take preference over them.

 Other times I can imagine myself stood in the Priority queue, standing alongside a member of the IRA, while again Aussies etc must go into another queue. This is disgraceful. 

 And In case you want to accuse me of racialism, I beleive that you are a first, or is it a second generation immigrant, from Asia. and as far as I’m concerned,your no different from an Aussie with British ancestry.

 

You simply made that up and are presenting your own opinion as fact.

You wouldn't have the time in the queue to observe just how non-EU citizens are treated at Heathrow, bar maybe a couple. You also have no idea as to why some may sail through and others grilled, unless you are privy to what is on the UK database.

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5 hours ago, samran said:

 

As for the lamb trade. Totally there with you. Welsh farmers are about to learn some tough lessons from people who have to deal with the cut throat American and South American farmers.

Halal meat should be outlawed

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4 hours ago, 473geo said:

You make me laugh guys, why would anybody rush to work in the UK if it is going to suffer badly from brexit.......

What are they going to do? Shear welsh ewes that apprently will no longer exist after brexit?

 

 

 Plenty of E.u citizens are Still rushing to gain entry before Brexit is finalized. So it cannot be as bad as You fear.

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14 hours ago, nontabury said:

Apart from the non Brits, who support us Remaining in this so called Union, and they do seem to be highly representative on these threads. We have two Brits who are pxssxed off that the British people Democratically voted for Britexit. They are teebee who lives in France, and is unduly worried about his status in that country and bomber, who is concerned that perhaps his dream of moving to Portugal, on his retirement will be somehow cancelled, again due to Brexit.

 So as far as these two people are concerned, it’s all about Me,Me,Me.

Hello! Its the Mother Theresa Brexiteer Team come back to town.

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9 hours ago, sanemax said:

Halal meat should be outlawed

Thanks for that little insight into your world view.

 

Now a little bit of harsh reality: Most of Australia’s livestock is slaughtered in that manner, given it’s needed for your product to be globally competitive. 

 

So welcome to the world of global free trade and meeting global demand. This is what you voted for. 

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2 hours ago, SheungWan said:

Hello! Its the Mother Theresa Brexiteer Team come back to town.

Am I alone in noticing the appearance of this word in one form or another in every single one of your posts?

Change the record or show some imagination instead of being so incredibly tedious.

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3 minutes ago, evadgib said:

Am I alone in noticing the appearance of this word in one form or another in every single one of your posts?

Change the record or show some imagination instead of being so incredibly tedious.

When the Hard Brexiteers stop being tedious I might. So no time soon then.

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On 2/5/2019 at 8:00 PM, bomber said:

the reason brexit hasnt and may not happen is because 80% of MPs know its a disaster,Johnson didnt want to be PM as even he realise's now its a mistake,maybe tommy would of made a good PM,what do you think

Oh Johnson still wants to be PM all right. Unfortunately even though he has removed Gove's knife from his back, Gove still blocks his way. And also the other twit Jacob Rees-Mogg The fool wants to be PM by Churchillian acclaim.

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18 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

Oh Johnson still wants to be PM all right. Unfortunately even though he has removed Gove's knife from his back, Gove still blocks his way. And also the other twit Jacob Rees-Mogg The fool wants to be PM by Churchillian acclaim.

That's better ????

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10 hours ago, sanemax said:

Halal meat should be outlawed

 

56 minutes ago, samran said:

Thanks for that little insight into your world view.

 

Now a little bit of harsh reality: Most of Australia’s livestock is slaughtered in that manner, given it’s needed for your product to be globally competitive. 

 

So welcome to the world of global free trade and meeting global demand. This is what you voted for. 

I didn't respond to sanemax's post initially, as (even though I entirely agree) it seemed very off-topic.

 

So I was horrified to learn that "most of Australia's livestock is killed in that manner".

 

Is this true?  Do you have evidence to support this?

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45 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

 

I didn't respond to sanemax's post initially, as (even though I entirely agree) it seemed very off-topic.

 

So I was horrified to learn that "most of Australia's livestock is killed in that manner".

 

Is this true?  Do you have evidence to support this?

Why were you horrified?

 

Australia is one of the worlds largest beef and lamb exporters, most of our product goes to the Middle East and Indonesia. 

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2 hours ago, samran said:

Thanks for that little insight into your world view.

 

Now a little bit of harsh reality: Most of Australia’s livestock is slaughtered in that manner, given it’s needed for your product to be globally competitive. 

 

So welcome to the world of global free trade and meeting global demand. This is what you voted for. 

It's the old supply and demand problem. Cut off the global demand for any particular product and its supply disappears. 

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10 minutes ago, Loiner said:

It's the old supply and demand problem. Cut off the global demand for any particular product and its supply disappears. 

How do you propose that you are going to cut of the demand for a flow of international trade worth hundreds of billions? 

 

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1116386/corporate-news

 

 

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52 minutes ago, samran said:

Why were you horrified?

 

Australia is one of the worlds largest beef and lamb exporters, most of our product goes to the Middle East and Indonesia. 

Because I think halal meat is disgusting, but have been buying Aussie beef and lamb for my dogs - thinking it was less likely to be contaminated by hormones etc..

 

Time to ask the question on the Phuket forum as to where it's possible to find the closest to organic (and non-halal) meat :sad:.

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On 2/1/2019 at 5:41 AM, webfact said:

May to reopen her Brexit treaty with the EU to replace a controversial Irish border arrangement - the backstop - but promptly received a rejection from Brussels.

To re-open has had the middle finger so what's the point here Mr. Hunt, errm tempted there to change. 

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5 hours ago, SheungWan said:

Oh Johnson still wants to be PM all right. Unfortunately even though he has removed Gove's knife from his back, Gove still blocks his way. And also the other twit Jacob Rees-Mogg The fool wants to be PM by Churchillian acclaim.

Jacob Rees-Mogg is a rising star, a true statesman in the making. One of the few principled and honest men in parliament.

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12 hours ago, nontabury said:

 

 Plenty of E.u citizens are Still rushing to gain entry before Brexit is finalized. So it cannot be as bad as You fear.

I have no fear. I had a vote, but left the decision to the youth of today, their choice was to step out of the EU.

They will be responsible for making the best of their decision.

I wish them well of course, and do not doubt their ability to succeed.

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2 hours ago, Loiner said:

Jacob Rees-Mogg is a rising star, a true statesman in the making. One of the few principled and honest men in parliament.

didnt he move his bizzness interests to dublin not so long ago,oh yes he's a great statesman,amazing how many want brexit for their own benefit.

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