Brexit Deal AGREED!

The Brexit Broadcasting Company are reporting Brexit Problems for the Military:

The government is facing fresh criticism over the Northern Ireland Protocol amid warnings it obstructs the “free movement” of the military.

The Ulster Unionist Party has said that, under the protocol, the MoD must now give 15 days notice and fill out customs declaration forms before it moves equipment from GB to NI.

It also said Nato has to be notified about the move.

GORDON 50:
and the fact that newer countries will NOT be the more prosperous states like Norway or Switzerland

For all intents and purposes, Norway is a member of the EU.

Carryfast:
[Surely you know which side I’m on by now Rob. :frowning:
youtube.com/watch?v=ExTrCblwAhs

Yes, you’re clearly an EUSSR agent. Quite a clever tactic really, train agents to go online and appear totally unhinged so people think their conspiracy theories are complete nonsense.

milodon:

GORDON 50:
and the fact that newer countries will NOT be the more prosperous states like Norway or Switzerland

For all intents and purposes, Norway is a member of the EU.

I suppose it depends what ‘all intents and purposes’ means, it’s in the EEA but not a proper member…but you know what I’m getting at.

GORDON 50:
I suppose it depends what ‘all intents and purposes’ means, it’s in the EEA but not a proper member…but you know what I’m getting at.

Well it’s in the EU enough for the national broadcasting here to regularly discuss on the topic of “do we live in a democracy if our laws come from Brussels?”

No national upheaval over the matter though, as most are happy with the situation due to, ahem, the fishing industry.

milodon:

GORDON 50:
and the fact that newer countries will NOT be the more prosperous states like Norway or Switzerland

For all intents and purposes, Norway is a member of the EU.

Yes we know the EEA means EUSSR in all but name.
That’s probably why Switzerland ditched its EEA membership.
Why are we importing Cod from Norway assuming the common fisheries policy applies for Brit trawlers in Norwegian waters the same as it does for Spanish and French in British waters.Obviously some BRINO members are more equal than others.

milodon:

GORDON 50:
I suppose it depends what ‘all intents and purposes’ means, it’s in the EEA but not a proper member…but you know what I’m getting at.

Well it’s in the EU enough for the national broadcasting here to regularly discuss on the topic of “do we live in a democracy if our laws come from Brussels?”

No national upheaval over the matter though, as most are happy with the situation due to, ahem, the fishing industry.

You mean the fishing industry which obviously isn’t subject to the common fisheries policy like BRINO member state Britain was and still is.

switchlogic:

Carryfast:
[Surely you know which side I’m on by now Rob. :frowning:
youtube.com/watch?v=ExTrCblwAhs

Yes, you’re clearly an EUSSR agent. Quite a clever tactic really, train agents to go online and appear totally unhinged so people think their conspiracy theories are complete nonsense.

It’s you who obviously tried to make the case that the Allegro was a product of a proud non EU member state UK.
As opposed to the definition of things to come under our newly appointed masters. :open_mouth: :laughing:
As opposed to my example.
Good luck with that. :wink:

Carryfast:
Yes we know the EEA means EUSSR in all but name.
That’s probably why Switzerland ditched its EEA membership.
Why are we importing Cod from Norway assuming the common fisheries policy applies for Brit trawlers in Norwegian waters the same as it does for Spanish and French in British waters.Obviously some BRINO members are more equal than others.

Your interpretation of the matter is, as always, hilarious :laughing:

Even if it makes no sense, or probably because of it.

I’m 28 years old.
I got myself a Austin Allegro about 4 years ago now.
Really fun to drive. Was a bit weird having the mirrors on the hood though and the lack of power steering.
Was a fairly reliable car until Halfords changed the battery and the alternator blew up. Was quite amusing as the guy ■■■■ himself.

Carryfast:

switchlogic:

Carryfast:
[Surely you know which side I’m on by now Rob. :frowning:
youtube.com/watch?v=ExTrCblwAhs

Yes, you’re clearly an EUSSR agent. Quite a clever tactic really, train agents to go online and appear totally unhinged so people think their conspiracy theories are complete nonsense.

It’s you who obviously tried to make the case that the Allegro was a product of a proud non EU member state UK.
As opposed to the definition of things to come under our newly appointed masters. :open_mouth: :laughing:
As opposed to my example.
Good luck with that. :wink:

Oh Carry old fruit, you really are your own worst enemy and seem to get more unhinged with every passing day. If we had as easy access to guns as America you’d have probably shot everyone in your local supermarket by no while shouting ‘COMMIES EVERYWHERE’.

My ‘make the case…’ was one of these, something of an alien concept to you I know-


(I can’t claim credit for it it was simply a meme I saw on twitter and saved. Give me a few minutes while I investigate wether it was made by a Communist/Chinaman/Belgian or heaven forfend Hitler)

The EU commission really cocked up yesterday
EU ‘fiasco’ on N Ireland heaps pressure on Commission bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55872763

Sent from my truck

> blue estate:
> The EU commission really cocked up yesterday
> EU ‘fiasco’ on N Ireland heaps pressure on Commission bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55872763
> Sent from my truck

Makes a pleasant change from our Turkish/American PM, Alexander Boris du Pfeffel Johnson’s ■■■■-ups.

At least they saw the mistake quickly & rectified it, unlike Boris du Pfeffel who placed a series of export restrictions last year on around 100 medicines that could be used to treat COVID-19 patients despite criticizing others for considering similar limits on vaccines.

Source: UK restricts COVID medicine exports amid AstraZeneca vaccine fight – POLITICO

whisperingsmith:
> blue estate:
> The EU commission really cocked up yesterday
> EU ‘fiasco’ on N Ireland heaps pressure on Commission bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55872763
> Sent from my truck

Makes a pleasant change from our Turkish/American PM, Alexander Boris du Pfeffel Johnson’s ■■■■-ups.

At least they saw the mistake quickly & rectified it, unlike Boris du Pfeffel who placed a series of export restrictions last year on around 100 medicines that could be used to treat COVID-19 patients despite criticizing others for considering similar limits on vaccines.

Source: UK restricts COVID medicine exports amid AstraZeneca vaccine fight – POLITICO

Mistake? How can you invoke an international treaty by mistake? Someone made the decision and others thought it was the right thing to do, slipped out on a Friday night obviously hoping no one would notice :blush: :blush: :blush:. Plenty of thought for Ireland when they didn’t even consult the Irish government shows how much regard they hold Ireland in. When both Sinn Fein and the DUP criticise you then there’s a fair chance your decision was a bad one.
As for the restrictions on exports didn’t Germany do the same at the start of the pandemic with PPE?

whisperingsmith:
> blue estate:
> The EU commission really cocked up yesterday
> EU ‘fiasco’ on N Ireland heaps pressure on Commission bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55872763
> Sent from my truck

Makes a pleasant change from our Turkish/American PM, Alexander Boris du Pfeffel Johnson’s ■■■■-ups.

At least they saw the mistake quickly & rectified it, unlike Boris du Pfeffel who placed a series of export restrictions last year on around 100 medicines that could be used to treat COVID-19 patients despite criticizing others for considering similar limits on vaccines.

Source: UK restricts COVID medicine exports amid AstraZeneca vaccine fight – POLITICO

Mistake? How can you invoke an international treaty by mistake? Someone made the decision and others thought it was the right thing to do, slipped out on a Friday night obviously hoping no one would notice :blush: :blush: :blush:. Plenty of thought for Ireland when they didn’t even consult the Irish government shows how much regard they hold Ireland in. When both Sinn Fein and the DUP criticise you then there’s a fair chance your decision was a bad one.
As for the restrictions on exports didn’t Germany do the same at the start of the pandemic with PPE?

At least they saw the mistake quickly & rectified it
If this applied to the UK I’m sure you would have called it a U turn!

GORDON 50:
At least they saw the mistake quickly & rectified it
If this applied to the UK I’m sure you would have called it a U turn!

In the U.K. it wouldn’t be rectified quickly :smiley:

‘Tragedy as Daily Mail readers wa nk themselves to death after EU finally makes mistake’

Elation tragically turned to sorrow yesterday as the EU’s hamfisted handling of vaccines export restrictions gave Brexiters one glorious moment of vindication that soon turned deadly as the subsequent rage-■■■■■■■ was so violent it killed thousands.

Full Story: Tragedy as Daily Mail readers ■■■■ themselves to death after EU finally makes mistake – NewsThump

whisperingsmith:
‘Tragedy as Daily Mail readers wa nk themselves to death after EU finally makes mistake’

Elation tragically turned to sorrow yesterday as the EU’s hamfisted handling of vaccines export restrictions gave Brexiters one glorious moment of vindication that soon turned deadly as the subsequent rage-■■■■■■■ was so violent it killed thousands.

Full Story: Tragedy as Daily Mail readers ■■■■ themselves to death after EU finally makes mistake – NewsThump

:laughing: That is class. :laughing:
Nice to see one of you finally having a day off from being a complete miserable pain in the arse btw, …let’s hope it rubs off (if you see what I mean matron :smiley: ) on the rest of your crew on here. :wink: :smiley:

whisperingsmith:
‘Tragedy as Daily Mail readers wa nk themselves to death after EU finally makes mistake’

Elation tragically turned to sorrow yesterday as the EU’s hamfisted handling of vaccines export restrictions gave Brexiters one glorious moment of vindication that soon turned deadly as the subsequent rage-■■■■■■■ was so violent it killed thousands.

Full Story: Tragedy as Daily Mail readers ■■■■ themselves to death after EU finally makes mistake – NewsThump

Well I reckon you and Franglais have been performing arts on each other by the way you two have been orgasmically posting anti Brexit drivel.