Brexit stuff in one place [MERGED]

GORDON 50:

Darkside:
Much as I enjoy your comments on the whole Robroy, I am not about to take advice from a Tory.

Sorry

With the Army on stand by to ensure food gets through I can see why people are angry.

I am not angry.

I am sad at what has been done to the country I used to love by Tories, money men and Disaster Capitalists.

So what’s the alternative?

Keir Starmer,.Diane Abbott et all.
The only alternative,…and apparently a much better one . :neutral_face: :open_mouth:
:laughing: :laughing:

robroy:

GORDON 50:

Darkside:
Much as I enjoy your comments on the whole Robroy, I am not about to take advice from a Tory.

Sorry

With the Army on stand by to ensure food gets through I can see why people are angry.

I am not angry.

I am sad at what has been done to the country I used to love by Tories, money men and Disaster Capitalists.

So what’s the alternative?

Keir Starmer,.Diane Abbott et all.
The only alternative,…and apparently a much better one . :neutral_face: :open_mouth:
:laughing: :laughing:

to be fair, Abbot can count well, she wants more staff for 8k per annum … labour are a joke, Labour screwed up peoples wages … Work Reform they did in 2009 when in power caused loads of civil servants to lose a decent wage, 2 staff members doing same job, staff member one on 34k 36 hour week and staff member two on 21k needing to do a basic 42 hour week to try and get the same wage as staff member two …

all political parties have one agenda to line the pockets… Labour bender over to Unions (waste of space) and Tories to the friends in business …

The UK are well rid of the EU and should of cut full ties!!

Bl00dy Germans medling in our internal affairs again.
First Brexit and now this.
We could have done ir by ourselves…if not for all our efforts, resorces, and attention consumed by dealing with Brexit, that is.

youtube.com/watch?v=77u398QUwuk

…but then again, it all comes from BBC, so it must be biased and fake news, innit?

Northern Businesses Want Return to Single Market

The head of the North East England Chamber of Commerce has been describing the brexit problems that are harming three quarters of his members in an appeal to the government to get involved. Businesses want a return to the single market and it is not clear how the government expect to retain the support of people in this area if they let the economy shrink down due to trade barriers

youtube.com/watch?v=XshvxT6kJg0

anon84679660:
Bl00dy Germans medling in our internal affairs again.
First Brexit and now this.
We could have done ir by ourselves…if not for all our efforts, resorces, and attention consumed by dealing with Brexit, that is.

youtube.com/watch?v=77u398QUwuk

…but then again, it all comes from BBC, so it must be biased and fake news, innit?

Don’t knock the Germans, I thought you would be a fan.
They tried for their own style of European Union starting in the late 30s, under the umbrella of the 3rd Reich.
(The 4th Reich was attempted much later on and nearly went through…, but was scuppered once again by the British. :sunglasses: :laughing: )

Darkside:
Much as I enjoy your comments on the whole Robroy, I am not about to take advice from a Tory.

Sorry

With the Army on stand by to ensure food gets through I can see why people are angry.

I am not angry.

I am sad at what has been done to the country I used to love by Tories, money men and Disaster Capitalists.

One wonders with the food shortages arising from Brexit what these military drivers are going to shift…

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well its been a while now since i was last here, i can remember so many arguments i would have over ukip and them winning the leave eu
the times we argued about eu migrants had been keeping wages down and some would try to make me out to be a racist ( which is what they do these days )
well drivers wages have gone up through the roof, in my own job i have had 2 big pay rises and a bonus offered to our lads if they stay for 6 months, the reason why is simple, we are out of the eu, the end of free movement, the boss can not get hold of drivers and the loads must go out so they are panicing and paying silly money

now this is what i predicted would happen for us drivers and we have had none of the doom and gloom some drivers would go on about, so i just wanted to say all those drivers who voted to leave deserve there pay and those who didnt should not reallly get any pay rise they should remain on the old wages just to rub it in on how wrong they have been lol

anyway i hope you are all keeping well and lets hope the next target will be getting rid of the cpc, just a cash cow rip off, and if drivers made a stand over it ■■? lol which they wont, it would of been got rid of in a day
good luck to all
signed
one happy richer trucker thank god for brexit and farage

desypete:
well its been a while now since i was last here, i can remember so many arguments i would have over ukip and them winning the leave eu
the times we argued about eu migrants had been keeping wages down and some would try to make me out to be a racist ( which is what they do these days )
well drivers wages have gone up through the roof, in my own job i have had 2 big pay rises and a bonus offered to our lads if they stay for 6 months, the reason why is simple, we are out of the eu, the end of free movement, the boss can not get hold of drivers and the loads must go out so they are panicing and paying silly money

now this is what i predicted would happen for us drivers and we have had none of the doom and gloom some drivers would go on about, so i just wanted to say all those drivers who voted to leave deserve there pay and those who didnt should not reallly get any pay rise they should remain on the old wages just to rub it in on how wrong they have been lol

anyway i hope you are all keeping well and lets hope the next target will be getting rid of the cpc, just a cash cow rip off, and if drivers made a stand over it ■■? lol which they wont, it would of been got rid of in a day
good luck to all
signed
one happy richer trucker thank god for Brexit and farage

you only said what lots of people thought myself included Brexit. The best thing to of happened to the Uk in a long long time

the maoster:
Why don’t you leave? Serious question; if I found myself in a place I didn’t want to be I’d remove myself from it and go to a place that I wanted to be. Is it a lack of spine? Or is it easier to just ■■■■■ and moan about how unfair it all is whilst on the internet?

I’m almost certain that the interweb is available from 20+ miles east of Dover so you could always relocate and snipe from further east if you had the balls of course. Obviously that won’t happen because it’s easy to have the courage of your convictions from behind a screen, but rather more difficult to do it in the real world isn’t it?

Here we go, the stock intelligent comment to any criticism of a Brexit deal that even ■■■■■■■■ reckons was a mistake…

I don’t leave because I have family and friends here, and I still like Britain. You were the unpatriotic ones voting to impose sanctions on our country so maybe you go? There is wifi over there, but don’t forget the roaming charges have gone up so if you can bung you a few quid to cover it.

Also it costs a bit to move? I know you believe anything that is written on a bus, but it does cost more than £1 to get to places.

With regard to courage of my convictions, the tide is turning mate, you all know that, see you in London next May if you fancy it?

If anyone can remember back to the Jeremy Vine features of massive job losses and wage decreases. How he and his elk pontificated that all leave voters should be the first to go. So I agree, that remainers shouldn’t benefit from leavers foresight.

Lets not start sucking each others dickies just yet - nothing is pure good or pure evil. Yes we are seeing agency pay rates rise on the other hand the cost of everything is going through the roof because you need an 800 page document to import\export anything.

EU - the main problem (for poor people anyway) was cheap labour - the other things the EU did for hours\employee rights were pretty good - certainly more than the tories would have served us up with.

Hate to say…

I told you so? If you hate it that much, why are you telling us so?

This is known as gloating.

gloat
[ gloht ]
See synonyms for: gloat / gloating on Thesaurus.com
verb (used without object)
to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
noun
an act or feeling of gloating.

You sir, are gloating.

yourhavingalarf:
You sir, are gloating.

so let him gloat - he’s not wrong.
On the other hand neither is this:-

by JeffA » Fri Aug 13, 2021 11:16 am
Lets not start sucking each others dickies just yet - nothing is pure good or pure evil. Yes we are seeing agency pay rates rise on the other hand the cost of everything is going through the roof because you need an 800 page document to import\export anything.
EU - the main problem (for poor people anyway) was cheap labour - the other things the EU did for hours\employee rights were pretty good - certainly more than the tories would have served us up with.

We always bought more stuff from the EU than they bought from us so the current problems with import/export is at least a shared one which will get sorted once all the willy waving is over - in the meantime buy British.

LazyDriver:
If anyone can remember back to the Jeremy Vine features of massive job losses and wage decreases. How he and his elk pontificated that all leave voters should be the first to go. So I agree, that remainers shouldn’t benefit from leavers foresight.

Here we are!! It took a while, but we may finally get an answer.

please please LazyDriver do what no one else has yet, tell us all a benefit of Brexit…

dekka:

yourhavingalarf:
You sir, are gloating.

so let him gloat - he’s not wrong.
On the other hand neither is this:-

It’s not…

A very endearing quality in a person.

Darkside:

LazyDriver:
tell us all a benefit of Brexit…

Unhindered by red tape and EU committee-like bureaucratic procrastination of the covid vaccine rollout - unless of course you subscribe to the Bill Gates/5G conspiracy theories in which case you probably don’t see it as a benefit. But some people believe that some British lives were saved by this while some EU citizens lost theirs.

yourhavingalarf:

dekka:

yourhavingalarf:
You sir, are gloating.

so let him gloat - he’s not wrong.
On the other hand neither is this:-

It’s not…

A very endearing quality in a person.

Agreed, but many people display far less endearing qualities.

dekka:

Darkside:

LazyDriver:
tell us all a benefit of Brexit…

Unhindered by red tape and EU committee-like bureaucratic procrastination of the covid vaccine rollout - unless of course you subscribe to the Bill Gates/5G conspiracy theories in which case you probably don’t see it as a benefit. But some people believe that some British lives were saved by this while some EU citizens lost theirs.

“Unhindered by red tape” !?
Are you existing in a parallel universe?
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“Unhindered by red tape” !?
Are you existing in a parallel universe?
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So what do you think caused the delay then?

Or perhaps you agree with “EU committee-like bureaucratic procrastination” and just have an issue with “red tape” - in which case I would concede.