Brexit Deal

GeoffCapes

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“He does't live in the country, he earns his money outside of the country, and stands to benefit if we leave”
So you’ve run out of arguments then. Jacob Rees- Mogg? Has he got a wife like mine?
I don’t live in the country, in fact I’ve been an expat for 16 of the last 19 years.
10years in the Middle East,
3years in Cyprus where I lived and witnessed the EU bail in (steal) the nations deposit savings from those citizens that were successful. Look it up it’s now law and the blueprint for the next crisis.

3 years when we moved back to the UK to have our daughter, Bath, beautiful UK place, but grey and VERY wet and we struggled to adjust. I execrcised my democratic right to vote as I was entitled to.Brexit didn’t stand a chance apparantly. With my knowledge and experience of the Eurozone I voted to leave as I believed it was the best thing for the country and my 2 older kids (24 and 22 yrs/ family that remain there.

We hated the weather and decided before the result it wasn’t for us that we’d move to a place I’d owned for 8 years but never spent a night in. Gold Coast Oz.

Been is Oz for 3 years come July.

Lots of financial assumptions Geoff,
I have significant UK assets, Pension, Bath Property subject to exchange rates., savings etc I also own the house in Cyprus.
i’m not all about the money...unlike your previous posts where you believe people vote on financial status, not principal.

Shame really, I have more pride and belief in Great Britain than most that live their. i’ve seen the EU act first hand.
Don’t make assumptions about me, if we stay the exchange rate will soar in AUD. Perhaps, now knowing these fact you can explain to the forum how I will benefit if we leave.

Wattie, Wattie, Wattie.

You need to calm down mate before you give yourself and aneurysm.
Have you no sense of humour?

It's all well and good being proud of your wife, but bringing her into every argument means dilly squat. I went out with a woman once who was a catwalk model, absolutely stunning, but dull as dishwater. Looks mean nothing unless you have something to back it up with.

How successful you've been is totally irrelevant as this isn't a willy waving competition, as some on here would be 'Long' John Holmes. But they don't feel the need to broadcast it as a way of proving a point.

I wasn't making any assumptions, you've just had a total sense of humour failure.
 

Wattie

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Wattie, Wattie, Wattie.

You need to calm down mate before you give yourself and aneurysm.
Have you no sense of humour?

It's all well and good being proud of your wife, but bringing her into every argument means dilly squat. I went out with a woman once who was a catwalk model, absolutely stunning, but dull as dishwater. Looks mean nothing unless you have something to back it up with.

How successful you've been is totally irrelevant as this isn't a willy waving competition, as some on here would be 'Long' John Holmes. But they don't feel the need to broadcast it as a way of proving a point.

I wasn't making any assumptions, you've just had a total sense of humour failure.
I think I’ve demonstrated I’ve a sense of humour.
I didn’t think this was funny though- “He does't live in the country, he earns his money outside of the country, and stands to benefit if we leave”
No hard feelings,
Now you know my position, handbags at dawn?
 

MaserCoupe

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There is no shame in how people voted, However shame on those that were constantly peddling their lies and are still peddling them to get this referendum over the line..........who exactly do they mean when the likes of prominent Brexiteers Farage and ERG say “it’s those political elites” and ‘political class’ and continue to use incendiary language?? Do they also mean those who want to strip you of rights and celebrate low tax free economies? Do they also mean the likes of prominent Brexiteers Dominic Raab, Priti Patel, Chris Skidmore and Kwasi Kwarteng, who publish a book and in there state that British workers among worst idlers and that the U.K. rewards laziness. Are they “Elites” then? Do they speak for a common good? :rolleyes: Have we had enough of meaningless slogans yet?
 

Wattie

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Ok I’m off to bed,
Great thread, Geoff, no hard feelings.
mods thanks for letting this all go.
Geoff, you asked for this- you started the thread.
Passionate stuff, let’s hope this all works out well for us whichever side of the fence you sit.
G’night.
 

midlifecrisis

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Just leave this here


this is the link..it's back up...


950k and counting...
 

doodlebug

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A Portaloo is following the group of Totally Puddled Marchers as it makes its way south towards the final destination of London on the 29th March. It is thought by the time it reaches London, it will be a close-run thing as to which of the two is more full of the proverbial.