Eu referendum whats your vote

Bewick:
STOP PRESS !! On our local Border Television news to-day Tink announced that he voted for Leave ! So come on lads he can’t be so bad if he has voted Leave ! He also demanded that the Government got a grip otherwise he would be forced to intervene and take over negotiations but there could be a problem with language difficulties viz-a-viz having an Eden Valley accent which no one outside ■■■■■■■ can comprehend ( I identify with this problem :blush: ) So cut him a bit of slack lads at least he’s on our side ( for once! ) Don’t know about William he might be a “Remainer” :wink: Bewick.

Who the zb is Tink and how can we have a PM called Tink. :confused: :laughing:

Two of the worst Pro EU Politicians is Heseltine and Ken Clark what a pair of full weight “hand gallopers” they are, those two should know more than anyone else that the Common Market/ EEC/ EU is a failed experiment and the sooner we are completely clear of the ■■■■ heap the better. Cheers Bewick.

Bewick:
Two of the worst Pro EU Politicians is Heseltine and Ken Clark what a pair of full weight “hand gallopers” they are, those two should know more than anyone else that the Common Market/ EEC/ EU is a failed experiment and the sooner we are completely clear of the [zb] heap the better. Cheers Bewick.

Anyway we’re up to our necks in spent ammo cartridges over on the EU threads and we’re losing the battle and we need re inforcements fast because we’re on the point of the remainers annulling the vote. :smiling_imp: :laughing: :laughing:

Carryfast:

Bewick:
STOP PRESS !! On our local Border Television news to-day Tink announced that he voted for Leave ! So come on lads he can’t be so bad if he has voted Leave ! He also demanded that the Government got a grip otherwise he would be forced to intervene and take over negotiations but there could be a problem with language difficulties viz-a-viz having an Eden Valley accent which no one outside ■■■■■■■ can comprehend ( I identify with this problem :blush: ) So cut him a bit of slack lads at least he’s on our side ( for once! ) Don’t know about William he might be a “Remainer” :wink: Bewick.

Who the zb is Tink and how can we have a PM called Tink. :confused: :laughing:

And I thought you were a cued up Kid “CF” ! :blush: For your info— Mr Andrew Tinkler (former CEO of “The Fast Eddie Organisation”) Keep up “CF” ! go and ask Nursie for another colonic irrigation :open_mouth: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Cheers Bewick.

Bewick:

Carryfast:

Bewick:
STOP PRESS !! On our local Border Television news to-day Tink announced that he voted for Leave ! So come on lads he can’t be so bad if he has voted Leave ! He also demanded that the Government got a grip otherwise he would be forced to intervene and take over negotiations but there could be a problem with language difficulties viz-a-viz having an Eden Valley accent which no one outside ■■■■■■■ can comprehend ( I identify with this problem :blush: ) So cut him a bit of slack lads at least he’s on our side ( for once! ) Don’t know about William he might be a “Remainer” :wink: Bewick.

Who the zb is Tink and how can we have a PM called Tink. :confused: :laughing:

And I thought you were a cued up Kid “CF” ! :blush: For your info— Mr Andrew Tinkler (former CEO of “The Fast Eddie Organisation”) Keep up “CF” ! go and ask Nursie for another colonic irrigation :open_mouth: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Cheers Bewick.

Give him a go he can’t be any worse than Gove and Boris. :smiling_imp: :laughing:

Seriously with Corbyn and Cameron still firmly in place get ready for a re match which Juncker will make sure the remainers will win. :frowning:

Out of Europe twice in a week, its becoming a regular thing Buzzer.

Well happy days, were out!
I was in Poland for the weekend for a wedding. The glad news caused confusion amongst the Poles and it is easy to see why.

i have not been in Poland for years since I was driving and the change in the Country is nothing short of breathtaking. Motorways everywhere, huge shopping centers full of prosperous people spending money, nice houses. And that, my friends, is where our money went, there and all the recovering Communist countries. No wonder they cannot understand why we would want to give up such an open money box!

But now is the time that we need, more than ever, a strong man capable of negociating the right exit. I cannot see that being anyone called Boris, or Jeremy come to that.

David

Salmon and Sturgeon fishing for another chance to leave the union with the inTench ion of approaching the EU again. If their economy Flounders, will we be Herring from them with the Sole porpoise of coming back to us. Or will we tell them to sling their hook. Thank Cod.

cartageman:
Salmon and Sturgeon fishing for another chance to leave the union with the inTench ion of approaching the EU again. If their economy Flounders, will we be Herring from them with the Sole porpoise of coming back to us. Or will we tell them to sling their hook. Thank Cod.

I dunno, all seems a bit… Fishy, to me

Day 5 after the vote and not one plausible leader for this now great stand alone country,the problem is who will sign section 50.? :confused: I don’t think anyone has the zbs to do it,whats happened to Buffo Boris.?

shirtbox2003:
Day 5 after the vote and not one plausible leader for this now great stand alone country,the problem is who will sign section 50.? :confused: I don’t think anyone has the zbs to do it,whats happened to Buffo Boris.?

Blimey surely no one by now is really naive enough to not now believe that the Leave Group was put there to protect Cameron from GO with the plan being based on the idea that there was no chance that remain were going to lose.

All that’s happening now is that Cameron is playing for time.Until the majority Europhile parliament over turns the result after the bankers have finished the job of softening up the Leave vote that it’s in everyone’s interests to stay in after all. :unamused: :frowning:

Carryfast:
All that’s happening now is that Cameron is playing for time.Until the majority Europhile parliament over turns the result after the bankers have finished the job of softening up the Leave vote that it’s in everyone’s interests to stay in after all. :unamused: :frowning:

This is probably NOT what the Remainers want to hear right now…

gov.uk/government/speeches/ … -june-2016

What happens in three months though is anyone’s guess, will article 50 be invoked ? Answers and winning lottery numbers on a postcard please.

shirtbox2003:
Day 5 after the vote and not one plausible leader for this now great stand alone country,the problem is who will sign section 50.? :confused: I don’t think anyone has the zbs to do it,whats happened to Buffo Boris.?

Suspect that the rest of the EU will get ■■■■■■ off with us in a moment and skip all that sign here for the 50 Lisbon job, they know we now want out and don’t think they would have us back now even if we wanted too lets hope not.
Carryfast is determined to try and depress us all in the mean time scaremongering of a U turn on the decision, if that was the case it was pointless having a referendum in the first place, wonder if he is working under cover for “call me Dave”

Reef:

Carryfast:
All that’s happening now is that Cameron is playing for time.Until the majority Europhile parliament over turns the result after the bankers have finished the job of softening up the Leave vote that it’s in everyone’s interests to stay in after all. :unamused: :frowning:

This is probably NOT what the Remainers want to hear right now…

gov.uk/government/speeches/ … -june-2016

What happens in three months though is anyone’s guess, will article 50 be invoked ? Answers and winning lottery numbers on a postcard please.

Is he saying that there was a 6 to 1 majority of MP’s supporting the referendum and that there is now therefore also a 6 to 1 majority who want the vote to stand.All of which seems to go against everything that Corbyn and Sturgeon and the LibDems and Ken Clarke are all saying in that there is a parliamentary majority already in place wanting and ready to over rule and reverse the vote. :confused:

On that note why the need for the delay in implementing article 50 and why no stated response to the call from EFTA for ‘increased co operation’ in view of the vote.I smell a rat or more like lots of rats.

Buzzer:
Suspect that the rest of the EU will get ■■■■■■ off with us in a moment and skip all that sign here for the 50 Lisbon job,

They can’t only the leaving country can invoke article 50, the EU cannot force anyone to leave they can only suspend (apparently)

Carryfast:
On that note why the need for the delay in implementing article 50

My only guess is that he doesn’t want to be the one who goes down in history as the one who “pulled the trigger”, people forget all the talk and empty promises and all the BS and threats over time, no one will forget the invoking of article 50.

Buzzer:

shirtbox2003:
Day 5 after the vote and not one plausible leader for this now great stand alone country,the problem is who will sign section 50.? :confused: I don’t think anyone has the zbs to do it,whats happened to Buffo Boris.?

Suspect that the rest of the EU will get ■■■■■■ off with us in a moment and skip all that sign here for the 50 Lisbon job, they know we now want out and don’t think they would have us back now even if we wanted too lets hope not.
Carryfast is determined to try and depress us all in the mean time scaremongering of a U turn on the decision, if that was the case it was pointless having a referendum in the first place, wonder if he is working under cover for “call me Dave”

Not trying to depress anyone more like wake everyone up to what’s going on.From Cameron’s point of view he didn’t want a referendum he just over estimated the risk to his government if he didn’t call one.Which then led to the belief that he would never lose it and putting in BoJo and Gove as a bit of insurance against GO.

If the EU wasn’t in on it they’d have forced the signing of article 50 by now.When what we’ve got is the EU making a non existent crisis out of a non existent drama to create yet more economic hysteria to add to all the rest to soften up the Leave vote for what’s coming.No surprise in that regard there’s been no formal approach to EFTA and no attempt or even statement regarding a realistic time scale for the signing of article 50.Which would/could/should have been expected to be done on Friday morning together with Cameron also walking away into obscurity.The facts speak for themselves.With parliament having made it clear that it intends to over rule and reverse the vote.With nothing there to stop them except a UKIP MP and a few Eurosceptics on the Con and Lab sides.With the commitment of even the Con Eurosceptics in doubt with at least one standing in a remain stronghold here.

Reef:

Carryfast:
On that note why the need for the delay in implementing article 50

My only guess is that he doesn’t want to be the one who goes down in history as the one who “pulled the trigger”, people forget all the talk and empty promises and all the BS and threats over time, no one will forget the invoking of article 50.

Which when added to the fact that he could,but won’t,stand down and put someone like David Davis in who’ll hopefully ‘pull the trigger’ can only mean one thing.He’s playing for time for parliament to over rule the vote probably on the bs excuse of being ‘forced’ to by ‘economic circumstances’ and the ‘national interest’.

Also worryingly, why has there been no mention yet of the outcome of todays earlier meeting between Cameron and Juncker?

Just read that Jerry Corbin has had 80% of Labour MP’s say they have no confidence in him in a vote in which 95% voted, that ought to tell him it’s time to jack but will he that is the big question. Buzzer.

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Reef:
Also worryingly, why has there been no mention yet of the outcome of todays earlier meeting between Cameron and Juncker?

Why would there even need to be any meeting between Cameron and Juncker other than to give him formal notice that it’s over we’re out to be televised live.With simultaneous negotiations having now started with EFTA regards our re joining.I’d assume that would send the BBC news and Corbyn and Sturgeon and Ken Clarke ballistic.